The reliable Brother MFC-L3710CW digital color all-in-one printer is an ideal choice for home and small offices looking for laser printer performance and need full functionality, print, copy, scan and fax, in a compact footprint. The up to 50-sheet automatic document feeder enables multipage copying, scanning and faxing, plus quick print speeds of up to 19 pages per minute. The manual feed slot accommodates varied printing needs and can handle a variety of paper types and sizes, including card stock, envelopes and more. The 250-sheet capacity adjustable paper tray helps improve efficiency with fewer refills and handles letter- or legal-size paper. Connect with versatile options, including built-in wireless or USB interfaces, and print wirelessly from mobile devices³. Save time by creating custom shortcuts on the 3.7" color touch screen, which also enables you to directly print from and scan to popular cloud apps, including Dropbox, Google Drive, Evernote, OneNote and more¹. Brother Genuine high-yield replacement toner cartridges help lower printing costs. Comes with a 1-year limited warranty and free online, call or live chat support for the life of your product.Prints up to 19 ISO ppm*, up to 19 ppm* in color.
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I've been using Brother printers at work and home for years. They're among the best and this is no exception. We've been using at home, for years, a previous model which is remarkably similar to these new models, trouble free for years. The printer is relatively quiet and fast. While the speed of the first page varies, I can confirm that is faster than older Brother printers. I found the quality to be very good, even for photos: Kids in the house go through a lot of printing so it made sense to use toner. While this won't print on photo pater, it's very good for advertising and school projects.
The scanner is very fast, comparable to feed scanners on much larger printers. It's relatively compact for a color laser printer, and very easy to service: - Each tonner is individually mounted to its drum. Drums last much longer than toners and are replaced separately: Take the drum + toner out, swap the toner and insert it back in. The printer knows if one puts the wrong color (Because I did it). - Replacing the belt is also straightforward, as well as the dust bin (which in our case should last for years). - Controls are straightforward, with a simple numeric keypad and a bright and clear touchscreen, that although sluggish compared to a smartphone, it's very usable and responds quickly with little pressure.
It's also an excellent connected printer, with an extensive list of features for home and corporate users: - AirPrint: Print, fax scan without prior setup from iPhone / iPad and macOS. - Mobile Printing for Windows: Windows 10 detects the printer automatically, when on the same network. - Connects with Android and Chrome via Mopria or Google Cloud Print. - Can scan to a mobile phone. - Scan to email (SMTP), Wndows File Share (SMB), to FTP servers from the printer itself. - Scan to SharePoint servers. - Scan directory to Windows PCs. - Scan directly to end user and corporate versions of cloud services: Microsoft OneNote, Microsoft OneDrive, Dropbox, Google Drive, Evernote and Box: Initial setup is done via a PC, and then the printer can connect directly to the service, accepts multiple profiles, which can be saved as shortcuts. It can turn itself completely off if not used (Configurable, by default 8 hours, and can be disabled).
Mobile: - While one can print directly from iOS, for both iOS and Android there is an app 'iPrint&Scan' from Brother, which is free, allows also scanning, faxing and copy previews, and status checks.
Some of the more advanced corporate management features: - Supports proxy settings, SNMPv2 and SNMP v3, web management via HTTP and/or HTTPS with configurable certificates, SMTP (Email) with authentication. - TLS certificates can be self-singed directly from the HTTP Web GUI or can generate a CSR or import an existing certificate chain. - Native support for secure print. - Firmware can optionally update from touchscreen or web management page. - Touchscreen and dialing restrictions. - IP access list for management.
Paper management - Tray accepts full ream of paper. Tray supports most sizes including A4 and Folio up to Legal. - Manual feed from the front. - Bypass door on the rear of the printer for specialty prints and envelopes, so they can go straight from the manual feed to the rear bypass without bending.
Fax - Extensive fax receive options including manual and automatic fax tone detection. - Settings for VoIP lines and international faxing (Changes speed, fax capabilities, etc). - Accepts remote codes, fax store and forward, fax to email and to cloud services
Copy - BW and Color - Supports adjustments and reductions - Can remove background colors - ID copy (print back and front of an ID on the same page).
Brother also officially supports Linux drivers (RPM and deb). The printer accepts Postcript3 and PCL6.
Optional replenish services The printer can integrate automatically with an auto-fulfillment service for toner. The initial registration can be done from a phone on the same network as the printer. The providers supported are: - Brother refresh: Toner ships directly from Brother - Amazon dash replenishment - Best By Easy Replenish This is completely optional. It's advertised on the documentation and the phone app. There are no nagging reminders on the printer if not set up.
Connectivity - It connects via WIFI (2.4Ghz, 802.11N) or USB - USB is available bout really this printer is made to be used via WIFI - Note that there is no wired ethernet connection
CAVEATS - Considerations While I'd highly recommend these printers based on this new model and experience on older, similar models, this particular model, MFC-L3710CW seems to be made specifically to hit a marketing or pricing goal: - Currently for about the same price (and about $ 50 or so list price), the almost identical MFC-L3770CDW gains some functions that can be critical to most people: - Wired ethernet connection (In addition to WiFi, which is also available and optional). - Duplex printing - Duplex scanning - Also adds NFC for simpler printing from Android. So unless you really don't want duplex (the printing path is slightly simpler), or the difference in price is an issue, consider the MFC-L3770CDW. If I had to buy again, I'd get the later instead.
Conclusion: - Excellent all-around multi-function, as long as one understands this model has no duplex and no wired ethernet.
Produce high-quality pictures on this Acer 27-inch Full HD widescreen monitor. AMD Radeon FreeSync technology offers crisp visuals while gaming, and the ergonomic design allows tilting through a 20-degree range for a customized setup. This Acer 27-inch Full HD widescreen monitor has AcerVisionCare technology that helps minimize eyestrain during extended periods of use.
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This is for the most part a daily use monitor. It has a nice, clear and bright LED display that is 27" diagonal. It has a good amount of settings that are gamins specific, plus full gamma controls. The FreeSync feature only works on computers with certain AMD / Radeon video cards, which lets the card dynamically adjust the refresh rate up to 144hz. Controls: The power button is prominent and has a bright light (blue or yellow when on or standby). The LED light cannot be turned on. All the other controls are not really visible and on the bottom of the monitor's frame.
Pros: - Quality screen - While the screen is not matte, it's not overly reflective either - No visible frame except on the bottom - Blue Light filter setting lowers the amount of blue light, but the image has noticeable green / yellow hues Cons: - No DisplayPort - Stand is not height adjustable, only tilt - Only VGA cable provided
The stand is rather basic, which is an oval plate holding a small arm that attaches to the bottom of the monitor. Only the tilt is adjustable. However, this monitor has VESA holes sop consider getting a VESA arm is you need to adjust it.
Overall is a good monitor. It has an understated, simple look. With no visible frames on the top and sides. Controls are simple and intuitive. It's 27", which is a very comfortable size for both work and videos. FreeSync can help some games with the right video card to use this. Personally the biggest issue is that it has no DisplayPort, however, the HDMI connection is perfectly fine, and it doesn't really make a difference on FullHD monitors like these. Just make sure to get the right cable or adapter if HDMI is not an option.
Boost your confidence with this Upright Go 2 posture trainer. Integrated sensors detect when you're slouching to help train your body for better posture in under 14 days. Use the device by itself or sync with the Upright app on Android or iOS. With a portable design, 30-hour battery life and easy-touch adhesive to keep it safely in place, this Upright Go 2 posture trainer is ideal for all-day wear.
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The idea of this product is to remind you when one is slouching.
I work at an office and I noticed that I might be sitting in unhealthy positions. (ie slouching). It's not pleasant, and it affects the spine over time.
How this works: There is a small device that has to be stuck on your back, and connects over Bluetooth to your phone. There are two modes of operation: 1. Training mode vibrates on the device on your back *every*time* you slouch, even when picking up things or leaning to look at something. This gets old quick, so it's best to use for a few minutes a day. 2. The normal mode of operation communicates with your phone and after a few minutes it will remind you on your phone to correct the posture.
Device: It's fairly small but still noticeable. Attach it right below your neck, on your back on or around your spine. It comes with a pack of 10 reusable adhesives. The adhesives are like a gel that attaches gently but firmly, although it's best to use indoors. Each adhesive can be used multiple times, depending on skin (ie oily skin or sweat). It's easy to peel and doesn't pull hairs (like a bandage would). It's a lot gentler than that. It charges using an USB-C connector (USB-A to USB-C cable included), although it does not charge at USB-C. Charge is rather slow and initial charge takes a few hours. It has a single pressure-sensitive button (not an actual button but an indentation that one presses -- It's a good design with no openings do it's easier to keep clean. There is a light, inside the device that turns red while charging, green when charging and blue when paired. It comes in a nice plastic jewel case with a magnetic close, with an opening for the USB-C charging cable so it can be charged while on the case. The bottom of the case has marking so the sticky reusable pad can rest on it. On the other half, there is a holder for an additional sticky pad.
App: Works on iOS and Android. This review is for iOS: - The first time, it asks some questions including general health and habits. However it does not connect with Apple HealthKit to obtain general information, however it syncs back data to HealthKit as 'Mindful Minutes'. This is optional and by default it does not sync. - The app is very intuitive, with a quick and thorough welcome mode with optional videos. - It then starts a training program with a few minutes the first day and goes from there. - At any time it can switch between the training and tracking mode. - In tracking mode, the app stays in the background and notifies via a phone notification when it detects too much slouching. - iOS app has Apple Watch integrations (Did not test it). Every time one puts on the device, it needs to 'calibrate' a few seconds with the app open to detect the body's straight up position (Or by pressing the button on the device twice after putting it on). Desktop app: Available from the Mac Appl Store, it syncs with the iOS app (Tracker -> iOS app -> macOS app) which shows a widget which is neat while working, so I can see if it detects slouching while working, without having to look at the phone.
Supplies: More sticky pads can be ordered online and via the app, with free shipping. Currently is about less than $ 1 per adhesive (which again, lasts a few applications each).
Customer service: A chat with customer service (based in Israel) is available through the app itself.
Overall, I'd say it's effective. It motivates to keep a better posture, which is the goal of this system. However the major caveat is that it's not a comprehensive system. It tracks the 'incline' of the device attached to the back, not if the rest of your back is straight. Also one could be working on a desk, leaning on it but not slouching, and if the device measures a resting angle, it will treat it the same as slouching. This would be the major caveat, however after a a few days, I noticed on the app that there is a software update that extended the battery life from 30 to 45 hours on a single charge, and among other features it claims that it improves false detection, like when one is leaning down, it won’t track it as slouching. This is a welcome addition, and shows that they're working on improvements.
Store and access files on the go with this WD My Passport Portable Hard Drive for Mac. The backup software keeps you covered against accidental data loss, and password protection prevents unauthorized access to your content. The portable hard drive comes with USB-A and USB-C cables for flexible connectivity options.
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It's a 3.5" HDD in a very thin and lightweight enclosure, with an USB 3.0 interface. The enclosure is dark blue, matte (Does not attract fingerprints). It comes with two cables: One with an USB-A 3.0 connector and the other is USB-C, so it can connected equally to either a new or older Mac or PC. Note that there is nothing specific to Macs on this drive, except that it comes pre-formatted for Macs (MacOS Extended, Journaled).
Software: It comes with WD Discovery for Mac and for Windows. This utility is a front-end to the optional utilities and hardware encryption tools. It also has a tool to backup data from different consumer cloud services into the drive: Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, Amazon Drive, Facebook and Instagram pictures, and also for WD MyCloud. The utilities has diagnostics and firmware upgrade (for the drive), and settings for the default sleep timer on the disk and to enable or disable the activity LED on the disk. As for security, the drive provides native hardware-based encryption, or can use the standard encrypted drive format that's part of macOS. To use the drive's hardware encryption, it requires the optional WD Security tool, and that needs to be installed on each computer that's going to be connected to the drive.
The drive supports Apple's Time Machine.
In my case, I'm using this drive as a Time Machine backup destination, and reformatted it o MacOS Extended, journaled and encrypted. Not using the WD Security tool so the drive can be used to recover without having to install additional tools.
Speed: AJA System Test reports 102 MB/Sec Write and 107 MB/Sec Read (1 GB Sequential). (With an Encrypted File System).
Caveat: The drive is USB 3.0. Because of this, can't use standard USB-C cables, and need to use the ones that came with the drive.
Overall is very portable, well designed as I'd expect from a WD drive.
Game on the go with this Dell Inspiron laptop. An NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti runs most titles, while the two tuned speakers and 15.6-inch Full HD anti-glare narrow-border display deliver an immersive experience. This Bluetooth-compatible Dell Inspiron laptop has a 9th-gen Intel Core i5 processor and 8GB of RAM, handling multitasking without issue, and the 512GB NVMe SSD offers exceptional data access speeds.
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Dell G3 is Dell's line of affordable gaming laptops.
This new 2019 model gets the basics down with a few compromises for a great price
Design: A bit bulky, and over 5 Lb., in an all-plastic case, with a bit of flair with blue accents and angled back, it's built to handle the actual heat from the CPU and GPU. The keyboard is full-size island keys, including numeric keypad, with adjustable intensity blue backlighting. The trackpad is large enough, slightly to the left so it's centered below the space key. The laptop comes with a very large (And heavy) power supply, rated at 180W (Which would be needed to run the CPU and GPU at full). The laptop has an internal 3-Cell 51W battery. I couldn't remove the bottom cover because it has a hidden screw behind the label, but from what I found, the memory and SSD are replaceable, and there is also an internal, empty 2.5" HDD bay.
Screen: Specs: 1920x1080 60Hz, 15.6", 6-bit depth. Matte screen, no touchscreen While the specs don't sound that impressive, in person it's actually very pleasant. The images are clear, and the matte screen is best to avoid glare, and workable angle views.
CPU / Memory / Drive: 9th Generation (2019) Intel i5-9300H with four cores, Embedded 630 Display controller. 8 Gb DDR4 in two slots: 4 Gb / slot. Note that while the memory would need to be replaced to expand it, it performs better when distributed in two slots rather than single 8 Gb slot. 512 Gb M2 NVMe: This is a nice, fast drive. Larger drives tend to perform better because data is more distributed through memory blocks.
Video: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Ti (Max-Q)
Slots/Connections: - On the right, two USB 2.0 (Yes, 2.0), SD card reader. - On the left: Barrel-type power cord, One USB-C (DisplayPort), One HDMI 2.0, One USB 3.1, Ethernet RJ45, headphone jack A bit disappointed that it has no thunderbolt ports (So no eGPUs here), and only one USB-C that's also the DisplayPort. And one USB 3.1 while two other ports are USB 2.0 (Fine for keyboard and mouse), but would use one of the USB 3.1 or USB-C for a memory stick.
There is a camera above the screen but with no depth sensor and no fingerprint sensor, so no option for Windows Hello.
Software: Not much bloat, thankfully, except for McAfee (one-year free subscription), Spotify, Netflix, and Office (trial). The antivirus didn't pose much resistance when uninstalling, and Windows went back to Windows Defender smoothly. Then there are the typical bunch of programs from dell for software upgrades and cleanup, Nvidia tools and pleasantly surprised that it also includes the Alienware control center. The keyboard has a "G" key (Actually, F7) that enabled the performance mode with fans at full speed via the Alienware control center.
Games: Fortnite runs smoothly at 60 FPS at 'Epic' quality
VR: It can run the new Oculus Rift S. The GeForce GTX 1660 Ti is listed as recommended. Note that The Rift S uses both the USB 3.1 port and the USB-C port, and you'll need an (inexpensive) USB-C to DisplayPort adapter.
Resuming: Current-generation CPU. Overall package is nice, except for not having enough ports and no Thunderbolt. While the screen is rather basic, is pleasant to look at, with solid colors. The Ti 1660 video card is actually pretty good for the value on this machine, which is the main reason one would get this.
Experience an immersive acoustic performance with these Sony XB Extra Bass wireless headphones. The noise-isolating fit mutes ambient noises, while the lithium-ion battery offers up to 30 hours of playtime, keeping you entertained during long-distance travels. These Sony XB Extra Bass wireless headphones have a touch sensor for convenient control.
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Detailed sound with powerful bass and noise cancel
on July 25, 2019
Posted by: emiliosic
from Wakefield, MA
Design: These are over the ear headphones, completely covering the ears. The earcups are quite thick at about 2/3 inch and very soft. The headband is also plush. The headphones also fold flat and inside the headband making it easier to carry. While it's on the larger side, the earcups are very comfortable to wear though the day. Construction is mostly solid, quality plastic with parts of the headband covered in leatherette. It comes with a soft-lined carrying bag, a short charging cable and 3.5mm audio cable.
Sound quality: Full-bodied sound, very crisp and clear. Enhancing bass levels do not distort the sound. These phones are labeled as Extra Bass, and while it delivers, the bass level is completely adjustable, producing detailed, neutral sound, with a punch, when called for.
Noise Cancelling: While the Noise Cancelling circuitry on this model, unlike the 1000 series, does not account for changes in air pressure, which would be applicable to air travel, it's otherwise as good as it gets. When paired with a phone, either iOS or Android, it also uses the sensors on the phone to detect is one is sitting, traveling or walking/running, and adjusts noise cancelling accordingly. It can also be set manually to play back noise from its mics for better situational awareness, or to filter all noises except voices, which I prefer.
Battery life is excellent, with a rating of 30 to 45 hours depending on use. I managed to use them for over a week at work, on and off, and by the end of the week, the battery was still at around 50%.
Bluetooth: The major negative is that it still uses Bluetooth 4.2, while other brands had Bluetooth 5.0 for some time. The advantage of BT 5 is not sound quality, but is more efficient in power consumption on both the headphones and the phone. Other than that, this is one of the few headphones that provides every Bluetooth codec available today. I used this with both iOS and Android phones, and it supports SBC and AAC on iOS, and additionally, also supports AptX and AptX HD on Android phones. If using a recent Sony device, like a Sony Receiver (I my case, the STR-DN1080), it also supports the LDAC codec, which is Sony proprietary. While this phone doesn't have Sony's HD Audio label, both AptX HD and LDAC support 24bit audio streams. It also supports NFC pairing, which makes setting up the headphones slightly easier. Mic: Has mics on both sides
All the functions of the headphones can be controlled via an app "Headphones Connect" (iOS or Android), which works about the same way on either platform: - Battery level and BT codec in use. - Equalizer: 5 bands plus bass control and several presets. - DSEE HX: This appears in different Sony products and it helps in restoring heavily compressed music. I leave it on and it does sound better without creating distortion (Disabled if equalizer is on, except for bass levels). - Sound position control: This is a creates the illusion that sound comes from a side or behind, but disables the equalizer. Not sure how this is useful, but it's there. - Surround: Like on many receivers, it creates different echo/ambient effects. Nice for show but I end up leaving it off. - Controls for noise cancelling: It has an interesting feature where the app uses sensors on the phone and GPS to guess the level of activity and adjusts the amount of ambient sound mixed within the noise cancelling, or it can be set manually.
The headphones also includes a headphone cable that can be used as a wired headphone.
Controls: The best part is that covering the right ear-cup with one hand turns off echo cancellation and turns the volume very low. This is so when someone wants to talk to you, don't need to pause and remove the headphones. This works great. The left side has a power button that's also used for pairing and another button to select the noise cancellation mode, and from the app can be changed to launch the voice assistant.
The right ear-cup has touch-sensitive controls: Double-tap for play/pause Swipe up/down for volume Swipe left/right for prev/next track Hold with one finger for Siri/Assistant or controlling calls.
The touch-sensitive controls work but not the best choice for me. I wish it had more actual buttons. Sometimes when I think I'm swiping up or down, end up changing the song. The double-tap for play/pause isn't intuitive enough. Takes longer than pressing a button to react. It's not very responsive. It takes about 2 seconds to pause the phone using the controls. I used other Sony headphones and it seems to be the same across all of Sony's headphones with touch-sensitive controls. Also, it does not detect if someone takes the headphones off: It does not pause the phone. The power-off settings are configurable, so it's possible to set the headphones for noise cancelling, and stay on, without being connected to the phone, once set up. If used with the 3.5mm cable, the headphones also work while off.
Voice assistants: While there is no additional setup needed for using Siri on iOS or the assistant on each Android device, these, like other newer Sony headsets, provide integration with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant (One the two, but if using these, the noise cancelling settings have to be changed from the app).
Capture video while driving with this Nextbase 422GW dash camera. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity automatically sync footage to your phone for easier editing and sharing, and the 2.5-inch IPS touch screen offers intuitive control with upgraded resolution. This Nextbase 422GW dash camera with Alexa built-in uses a G-sensor and SOS response service, safeguarding your footage upon impact while alerting emergency services for safety and a prompt response.
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Specs: - Camera records 1440px30fps or 1080x60fps - Accepts remote o locally attached rear-camera modules at 1080p - Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connection to a phone - Alexa support (Over Bluetooth with a phone) - G-Sensor, GPS
Design: 422GW is part of a line of new dashcams. This model has all the connectivity features. When first opening the package and installing it, it's obvious it was designed in UK, and there is a lot of attention to detail. The camera comes with two mounting bases: On is permanently affixed via a 3M sticky pad, and the other is a more conventional suction cup that works very well. In both cases, the power cord is connected to the mount, not the camera, and the camera is held through a strong magnet that also sends power, so the camera can be cleanly removed without unplugging any cables. The camera screen is touchscreen, fairly responsive, with a physical record button that lights up faintly at night.
Functionality: The camera is meant to be paired with a phone for full functionality. Like other high-end cameras, it features Alexa integration (Both the camera app and the Alexa app have to be running in the background on the phone for it to work). It can automatically transfer videos to the phone in case of impact (The camera has G-sensors) and optionally call 911 or send a link to the videos via email. These last features are optional. The recordings are very clear during the day, and at night it records in color, fairly clearly, depending on how good your headlights are.
App: The camera can stream real-time video to the phone, or transfer videos to the phone (By default, the camera creates one video per minute, this can be changed). The main screen is a bit busy, and on my iPhone, it only works in portrait mode. Putting the phone in landscape (sideways) does not produce a full-screen video. When reviewing videos, the top of the screen shows the video and on the bottom it can show map data overlaid with Google maps, acceleration, speed, X-Y axis, location.
Overall: This is a great camera, among the best in term of features and how well it's designed. It works well as either permanently mounted (with optional hardwire kit) or plugged in via cigarette lighter connector. It can always be removed with the magnetic connection to the base even when the base is permanently attached. Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connections work reliably with a well designed app. It supports different models of rear-cameras and rear-passenger cameras (ie for ride-hailing) that can be either attached to the camera itself or via a cable to the rear window. Designed in UK with great attention to detail.
Note: It uses MicroSD cards (Not standard larger SD cards), and it does not come with one. If you're planning on using a rear camera module, you'll need a 'v30' capable card to be able to record two HD videos in real-time.
Clean messes and dust at the office with this Hoover ONEPWR wet and dry cordless vacuum. The capable motor delivers up to 45 cfm for faster cleaning, and the rechargeable 2 Ah battery facilitates cordless use. This Hoover ONEPWR wet and dry cordless vacuum includes a 3-gal. dirt tank to trap captured debris.
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It worked well for wet jobs, like cleaning a small leak in a basement floor. There is a single HEPA filter for dry cleaning, which has to be removed for wet cleaning. The filter is washable and should not need to be replaced if cleaned properly.. It comes with a stretchable hose up to about 6' or 7'. It's similar to the type of hoses on upright vacuums. The diameter of the hose is smaller than on most other utility vacuums but about the same as on household ones. The plus side is that the hose is very flexible, which makes detailed cleaning easier.
It comes with two attachments: A Crevice tool and a utility nozzle.
The nozzle can also be attached to the exhaust port and then attach it to the hose to use as a blower. (The blower mode is not for emptying water from the bucket, it has to be opened and dumped in a sink, as it doesn't have a drain port.
The power is adequate for this size of vacuum. Used it in cleaning a basement, after lightweight sanding of a door, or cleaning up small water leaks.
Note that the 2 Ah battery only lasts about 10 minutes of continuous use, which is not really enough except for very light duty jobs.
The batteries are compatible with other Hoover 'ONEPWR' vacuums and leaf blowers. With that in mind, Hoover also sells a full-size utility Vac with larger bin, more power, wheels and larger battery, while this model is much more compact and lightweight.
Tthe only major issue is that the battery's capacity on this is too small for most practical uses, and additional batteries are currently priced for almost as much as this whole kit.
Transfer large files and output Ultra HD video with this Belkin Thunderbolt 3 cable. The maximum transfer speed of 40Gbps rapidly transmits data, while 100W of power delivery let you charge most compatible laptops. This 2.62-foot Belkin Thunderbolt 3 cable offers plug-and-play functionality for simple use, and the ability to daisy-chain up to six devices provides easy workspace customization.
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This is an improved version from previous Belkin thunderbolt cables that's rated for up to 100W power delivery, and includes other standard thunderbolt features like 40 Gbps throughput in Thunderbolt mode, USBC-C compatibility, 5K video.
Matches the specs of the Apple cable and it's the same size 0.8 m / 2.6 Ft. The cable is somewhat thick, and flexible. Comes in black and has the thunderbolt sign etched on the connector.
- Maximum power delivery available in a Thunderbolt Cable. - Black cable. - Competitively priced.
Note that Belkin makes other thunderbolt cables. Some are longer, and some of them have lower power specs. This is a newer design.
isten to music and talk hands-free with these JVC Deep Bass wireless headphones. Powerful drivers deliver sharp, lifelike audio, while the Bass Boost feature helps you feel the beat by enhancing low-end frequencies. These JVC Deep Bass wireless headphones have integrated microphones and on-ear controls for making and receiving hands-free calls.
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Construction / Comfort Built with no nonsense and with a price in mind. Construction is all black plastic. The headband is on the rigid side with no padding. Regardless it feels comfortable, and the headphones fold flat. The headphones themselves are rather large, and a bit on the heavy side. The padding works very well, and provides good passive noise isolation.
Specs / Controls On the specs side, it's Bluetooth 4.1 and SBC codec. The downside is that doesn't support more advanced audio codec like Apt-X or AAC. The battery life on these is fantastic. It's rated for 17 hours. I've been using it at work for several days and the battery indicator on the phone still shows around 80% on the headphones. It charges with Micro-USB (Cable included). Note that there is no analog input and doesn't work while being charged. The controls are simple and logical, on the back side of the rear headphone there is a volume rocker, that is also used to change tracks if held, a play/pause/call and the Power/Pairing/Bass button.
Audio Specs aside, these sound great, specially at the value they offer. The sound is very clear, detailed and neutral. The extra bass settings provides additional body, but not overwhelming, working well on different types of music.
Conclusion As value over the ear headphones, sound is very good, as expected from reliable JVC. These are a very solid choice.
Simplify your everyday life with the Google Home, a voice-activated speaker powered by the Google Assistant. Use voice commands to enjoy music, get answers from Google and manage everyday tasks. Google Home is compatible with Android and iOS operating systems, and can control compatible smart devices such as Chromecast or Nest."
Simplify your everyday life with the Google Home, a voice-activated speaker powered by the Google Assistant. Use voice commands to enjoy music, get answers from Google and manage everyday tasks. Google Home is compatible with Android and iOS operating systems, and can control compatible smart devices such as Chromecast or Nest."
I have a Sonos sound bar will the Google device be able to control this device?
Simplify your everyday life with the Google Home, a voice-activated speaker powered by the Google Assistant. Use voice commands to enjoy music, get answers from Google and manage everyday tasks. Google Home is compatible with Android and iOS operating systems, and can control compatible smart devices such as Chromecast or Nest."
Simplify your everyday life with the Google Home, a voice-activated speaker powered by the Google Assistant. Use voice commands to enjoy music, get answers from Google and manage everyday tasks. Google Home is compatible with Android and iOS operating systems, and can control compatible smart devices such as Chromecast or Nest."
Do I need a phone to use this or can i use it with my computer
Simplify your everyday life with the Google Home, a voice-activated speaker powered by the Google Assistant. Use voice commands to enjoy music, get answers from Google and manage everyday tasks. Google Home is compatible with Android and iOS operating systems, and can control compatible smart devices such as Chromecast or Nest."
Simplify your everyday life with the Google Home, a voice-activated speaker powered by the Google Assistant. Use voice commands to enjoy music, get answers from Google and manage everyday tasks. Google Home is compatible with Android and iOS operating systems, and can control compatible smart devices such as Chromecast or Nest."
Does this have an intercom feature with multiple devices in use?
Simplify your everyday life with the Google Home, a voice-activated speaker powered by the Google Assistant. Use voice commands to enjoy music, get answers from Google and manage everyday tasks. Google Home is compatible with Android and iOS operating systems, and can control compatible smart devices such as Chromecast or Nest."
Can it connect to Google Drive and study all Books/ Documents there when we instruct it ?
so later Google Home can answer our question based on the document/ book content
Simplify your everyday life with the Google Home, a voice-activated speaker powered by the Google Assistant. Use voice commands to enjoy music, get answers from Google and manage everyday tasks. Google Home is compatible with Android and iOS operating systems, and can control compatible smart devices such as Chromecast or Nest."
Simplify your everyday life with the Google Home, a voice-activated speaker powered by the Google Assistant. Use voice commands to enjoy music, get answers from Google and manage everyday tasks. Google Home is compatible with Android and iOS operating systems, and can control compatible smart devices such as Chromecast or Nest."
The power brick that comes with it support 240v but it will need a socket adapter, and I couldn't tell you if google services would work in other countries.
Simplify your everyday life with the Google Home, a voice-activated speaker powered by the Google Assistant. Use voice commands to enjoy music, get answers from Google and manage everyday tasks. Google Home is compatible with Android and iOS operating systems, and can control compatible smart devices such as Chromecast or Nest."
No, only from cloud services: Google, YouTube, Spotify, Pandora, or you can cast to it from a phone or table. So you could use something like Plex through a phone or tablet to control it but other than that no.