Thursday, May 31, 2012

Micro Innovations MM750H Multimedia Headset with Built-In Microphone Review

Micro Innovations MM750H Multimedia Headset with Built-In Microphone
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I used this headset at work for a while, for internet phone. It was comfortable and seemed to work very well, most of my coworkers had it too and really liked it.
So I got the same one at home for World of Warcraft and am very satisfied. It is a very comfortable headset well worth the cost, I would recommend it to anymore.

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Sony XVM-R75 Motorized Fold-Down Widescreen 7" LCD Monitor (Silver) Review

Sony XVM-R75 Motorized Fold-Down Widescreen 7 LCD Monitor (Silver)
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Great monitor with a cool factor of mototrized fold-down. The problem is the fold-down motor is not durable in regular use. I have owned this monitor for just barely 2 years, and the motor is defective. At every bump on the road, the monitor would automatically close, which drove the kids...and me crazy!! I originally had this professionally installed, and now, the technicians stated that the motor is defective/broken. I am disappointed and really was expecting a much more reliable product from Sony.

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Whether keeping the kids entertained on the drive to grandma's or rehearsing your sales presentation on the way to the next meeting, the Sony XVM-R75 7-inch flip-down LCD provides a welcome distraction (as long as the driver isn't watching). The monitor provides wireless viewing in your choice of widescreen or conventional 4:3 formats. It connects through the included XA-117 connection box which transmits data directly from your trunk-mounted DVD changer, game system, or other compatible peripheral device.
The screen offers adjustments such as brightness and contrast (dimmer) control to let you view images clearly in most lighting conditions. The unit also features a built-in IR receiver so that it can be operated with the included remote control. An IR transmitter lets you listen using Sony's wireless headphones (not included).
The XVM-R75 relies on your cars battery to provide power, so when the key is not in the ignition, the panel will automatically fold closed. This is a helpful feature for preventing car break-ins, as it renders the monitor much less visible.
The XVM-R75 comes with everything you'll need for initial installation. Sony recommends that you have this product professionally installed to prevent accidental interference with or damage to your car's safety and operational systems. Additionally, you are urged to make sure that the XVM-R75 is mounted in a location that will not obstruct the driver's view.
What's in the BoxXVM-R75 LCD, XA-117 connection box, RM-X123 remote control with lithium battery, extension cable (5 m), power cord, DC-DC cord, stereo mini plug-to-plug cable (5 m), mounting plate, screws, tapping screws, cord stopper, crimper, operating instructions, warranty information

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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

JABRA A125s - iPod Bluetooth adapter Review

JABRA A125s - iPod Bluetooth adapter
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When it works, it works very well. Unfortunately, it seems to spend most of its time trying to pair with other Bluetooth devices (mobile phones?) resulting in numerous breaks in the music. Sat quietly with no-one near you it is excellent, but on a crowded train or walking down busy streets it is awful. The constant breaks in playback make it unusable. I know it's not the Sony Bluetooth headset, because if I pair them to my phone or Mac I have no issues with breaks of service. Even on busy trains.
Another gripe is the battery; it lasts about 6 hours, but is very poor at keeping the charge. If you don't use it for a few days you will need to charge it up again as the battery will be flat. And yes, I always turn the unit off when I have finished with it - the battery just runs down.


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Sony MDR-770LP Headphones (Black) Review

Sony MDR-770LP Headphones (Black)
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All I can say is: this is one of the very best traditional portable headphones you can get.
Pros:
Very good sound and bass. You won't believe it's from a 30mm speaker.
Comfortable, there's additional pad on the speaker unit to add comfort. I can put on for a few hours (a long bus ride) without any sore, pain, fatigue. Putting on it is simply a pleasure.
Cons:
It may be nicer to have one side cable, but this is not a big deal.
It may be a bit difficult to recognize left and right (you have to feel a dot on the left side).
Isn't it better to make it foldable or collapsible?
Since it has excellent sound and comfort, this headphones is one of the very best traditional mini headphones along with Koss PortaPro and Sennheiser PX100.

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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Sangean DT-220A AM/FM Stereo Pocket Size Radio with Self-Storage Headphones Review

Sangean DT-220A AM/FM Stereo Pocket Size Radio with Self-Storage Headphones
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Wow! This is what I have been looking for! A pocket radio with the following features: good reception, digital tuning, light, alarm, clock, presets, good speaker sound, fits in my pocket, has built in earbuds (that retract with a push of a button!), stereo FM when you use the earbuds (or your own headphones), lock switch, TV audio, built in telescoping antenna, auto turn off after 90 minutes (which you can easily cancel). This is a great radio, the best pocket radio with a built in speaker that I have seen. Sangean usually has terrible reception and their radios usually have a lot of noise between stations but this one receives and selects as well as my Sony! Definitely get this if you want apocket radio with a speaker!

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Whether you're camping, in an emergency situation, travelling, or comfortably at home, this portable radio offers excellent sound, a digital tuner that receives AM/FM and TV-Audio, has a clock with a wake-up buzzer alarm mode, and operates on batteries or AC. 25 Programmable station memory presets (16 FM and 9 AM) Built-in earbuds (wind up inside the radio!) Auto-shut off Batteries - 2 x AA (not included) Size - 3H x 5 x 1D Weight - 6 Ounces Includes Carrying Case & Stereo Earbuds

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Sennheiser PC 26 USB Single-Sided Monaural Headset with Microphone & Crisp Sound Quality Review

Sennheiser  PC 26 USB Single-Sided Monaural Headset with Microphone and Crisp Sound Quality
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I have rarely been disappointed with Sennheiser products and absolutely love this headset - my company recently switched to VOIP and I needed a headset for traveling.
Pros:
Light and comfortable
Excellent sound quality - not quite as good as the HD-650s that I have but hey - 5% of the cost.
One Sided so I can still function normally - also a slight con see below
Flawless installation on Vista and Win 7
Love the fact that this is both USB and 3.5 jacks
Thin Cord - I can barely tell it is there - also a con see below
Even worked on my modded PS3
Cons:
One sided so it does not block out the outside noise but that is the reason I bought it so I can still hear what is going on with my team
Thin cord - has gotten caught twice in my CD tray and this has caused a pinch in it but no issues with the pinch
Microphone is extremely loud and picks up EVERYTHING including sound from an office three doors down through closed doors that I cant even hear - I keep having to lower the volume / sensitivity in every program such as VIOP and Adobe Connect and Skype
Overall I am very pleased with the headset - exactly what I wanted.

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Monday, May 28, 2012

Audio Unlimited SPK-VELO-001 Water-Resistant Wireless Speakers with Remote Review

Audio Unlimited SPK-VELO-001 Water-Resistant Wireless Speakers with Remote
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I bought these wireless outdoor speakers for a Mothers Day gift for my wife and I have found them to be either very good or very bad, depending on a few critical factors. Of the 150+ reviews I wish someone had taken the time to figure out the "bad" factors - it would have saved my Mothers Day. Here it is for your information - you decide.
The Good:
For the price (under $100) the reproduced sound quality of the speakers is very good. The technical details from Amazon are a bit misleading, though. The speaker has a SINGLE, 3 inch rubberized element housed inside the weatherproof enclosure, projecting the sound upward. There is a venturi sound dispersal structure which sends the sound out the sides and top. There is also a low frequency sound tunnel similar to those used in some high end sound systems (you know the ones, very expensive, four letter name beginning with B and rhyming with "nose.") At 900mhz, the distance is limited. In my ordinary stucco-and-wood two story house, it is about 25-30 feet. By taking the transmitter outside the house the range increased by 3x to 60-75 feet. While the speakers are not truly stereo (they blend the right and left channels into a single mono channel) the sound effect when you're within earshot of both speakers is quite good. With a high quality sound source like an Ipod, the full range of sound can be heard. When I thought some music sounded "tinny" I ultimately traced it back to source; the source music was the cause. The transmitter is quite forgiving about the input sound level. The printed instruction booklet that comes with the speakers gives good advice (set earpiece volume on source device at two thirds full). The speaker enclosure is well thought out, has two simple mounting eyelets on the back where the surface is flat. No mounting screws are included; you'll need to provide those yourself if you want to mount on a wall. There are low-profile four rubberized feet on the bottom in case you want to set it on a delicate surface. The brand name (Audio Unlimited) appears as a small discreet logo on the front of the speaker. The transmitter has two transmission channels selected by a switch on the transmitter itself. Tuning between the two offered channels is a snap, just press the button on each speaker and it automatically finds the signal. There is a reassuring blue LED on the front of the speaker to let you know it is active at full power. Using the remote's Power button puts the speaker in Standby and the LED turns to yellow. To fully power off the speaker you must press the power button on each speaker. The Infrared remote emits a strong enough signal to work in direct sunlight and the infrared sensor on each speaker is a 2 inch oval vrtical window on the front. It works well from just about any angle. Each speaker comes with its own AC power adapter capable of 110-240v input. when loaded with its six C-cell batteries the weight of each speaker is hefty enough to withstand wind gusts or the occasional bump, when not fix-mounted, without toppling over.
The Bad
Each speaker requires 6 (six) C-size 1.5v batteries, not included. The remote needs two AAA batteries (again, NOT included.) If you haven't bought the C-size battery lately and you're accustomed to AA and AAA prices, get ready for a shock. The price for twelve good quality alkaline batteries is between 12 and 26 dollars, depending on brand. I bought Ray-O-Vac at $12. Duracell copper top were $26. I had planned to use rechargeable niMh, but at $14 for TWO batteries (you can find twelve on the internet for about $60), I decided to wait to see if I liked the speakers. I do not know if the speakers will actually work on rechargeable - something to check out before you buy those expensive batteries. Rechargeables are only 1.2volt (versus the 1.5v of regular batteries). Batteries last for approximately 16 hours of continuous use.
NOW HERE IS THE REALLY IMPORTANT PART:
If you are surrounded by lots of wireless technology already - wireless telephones, wireless internet, wireless security, wireless garage door openers, wireless mailbox sensors, wireless garage door sensors, wireless iPod headphones, bluetooth headsets, bluetooth printers, keyboards, mouse... THESE SPEAKERS ARE NOT FOR YOU.
I'm a fairly geeky guy who loves his gadgets, and I reasoned that most of my devices operate at or above 2.5ghz and wouldn't interfere. I was WRONG! by process of elimination I figured out that you need to get up abouve 5ghz to be safe from interference with this device. Remember this is an analog device that translates signals into sounds. Our ears are remarkably sensitive to any interference. And the digital kind of interference doesn't come across the speakers the gentle hiss of background static; it comes across as sharply (loud) punctuated squeals, cracks and pops. I live on a golf course, and by taking the transmitter and speaker out onto the middle of the fairway behind my house (with a long extension cord for the transmitter) I was able to eliminate all interference. But as soon as I went back near the house, the transmitter needed to be 4-5 feet away from the speakers to eliminate most of the digital wireless interference (it never truly went away unless I was on the fairway, well removed from any human digital wireless technology).
Summary
If you live in a relatively wireless-free world, or all your other wireless devices operate above 5ghz, these are great value for the money - watch the batteries, the cost can quickly overrun what you paid for the speakers.


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Listen to music just about anywhere without the hassle of running unsightly speaker wire! The powerful transmitter uses 900 MHz technology to send music through walls and floors to the dual wireless speakers up to 150 feet away. These high-quality, weather-resistant speaker can even be used in wet areas. Enjoy the complete freedom of taking your music or other audio almost anywhere.

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