Simplify personal grooming with this Panasonic ARC 5 electric shaver. The ultra-fast motor and five-blade system make short work of facial hair by providing up to 70,000 cross-cuts per minute,. This Panasonic ARC 5 electric shaver has a built-in pop-up trimmer that makes it easy to sculpt mustaches, beards and sideburns.
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Note that this review is from someone who's been using rotary electric shavers for life, and my first time using foil shavers.
The shaver is well built, newest in the Arc 5 line with five foils, so it's large, covering the most surface on shavers of this type. The whole shaver is made in Japan. It comes with a charger that is 100v-240v -- with 110v plug (Needs an adapter when traveling abroad). Also comes with a compact case in the shape of the shaver.
It charges quickly, but using a proprietary plug. It came as a surprise that it doesn't use a standard or wireless charger. The internal Li-Ion battery is replaceable but not user-replaceable as the seal can break when opening the shaver (As per instructions). A display shows the percentage charge remaining (but not an estimation of time remaining). It seems to be able to go for weeks without recharging so this is fine It's also somewhat loud, compared to other shavers.
It's waterproof and can be used in both dry and wet shaving.
The shaving head pivots to follow the contour of the face, and can also be locked in place. I personally find it more steady and quicker to use by locking it.
It does produce a clean shave, but I have to go over several times. It doesn't work very well with overgrown beard. It's best to use a trimmer first. Also because the shaving head is so large and the foils are a bit far from the edge of the shaving head, it can be blunt when trying to shave around facial hair. For this it comes with a trimmer that pops from the back of the shaving head, and works very well for cleaning off sideburns. After several uses, it gets better, although problem areas like around the neck persist. No issues whatsoever with nicks or cuts.
Cleaning: The manual recommends to wash, rinse and then oil it daily. This seems a bit much to me. Opening it and rinsing it is actually very easy. I'd say the easiest shaver to clean. Note that there is also a version of this same shaver with a rinsing base.
Holding the base of the shaver feels natural. It has a grip area on the front right below the pivoting head, and the whole back is rubberized.
Overall it's a great foil shaver that produces smooth and close shaves. Give it about a week to get used to it.
Make vegetable and fruit juices with this Oster JusSimple easy juicer. The wide feeding chute fits vgetables and whole fruits, while the two-speed juicer lets you prepare fresh juice quickly. This Oster JusSimple easy juicer features a Rinse 'n Ready filter and a detachable, dishwasher-safe blade for easy cleanup.
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This juicer is powerful with a 900W motor, comes with a large capacity pitcher and even bigger pulp bin. It has two speeds: Slower for softer fruits and vegetables, and high for harder ones. Even in slow speed it juices an apple in seconds. The chute is wide and long to minimize spills. It doesn't actually fit an entire apple, nor I think you should, but it gets close. Cut a large apple in four pieces and it will be just fine.
While browsing other brands, it seems that all the full size juicers look more or less the same. What distinguishes this model is that instead of the typical stainless steel mesh filter, this has a red coating that makes it easier to clean. After juicing several apples, peaches and grapes, and let it sit for a while, I was able to clean the filter with running water and a sponge, without needing a brush. The filter and other pieces are dishwasher safe. All other pieces are hard plastic except for the pulp basket which is a flexible plastic.
Pros: - Powerful Motor. - Large capacity. - Easier to clean filter (Still requires some effort, but less so). - Proven design. - Motor base did not get dirty after normal use. It's covered in stainless steel so it's easy to wipe off regardless. - It works well at what it does.
Cons: - The pieces around the filter have some crevices that are hard to clean: The top part has some angles and pockets that require rinsing with more pressure. The bottom half has a lip that can get pulp stuck. - Overall takes from 5 to 7 minutes to clean, having a large sink with a disposer. As I said, parts are dishwasher-safe although we prefer to hand-wash these things. - The pulp and juice containers don't stack together so it takes a good amount of space when putting it away.
Overall: I like the powerful engine and speed. Leaves pulp dry. The filter is easier to clean than other juicers we had before this, but like every single other appliance like this, needs cleaning.
Stay entertained with this Uxbridge Voice smart speaker. The Wi-Fi connectivity lets you stream music, while the integrated Amazon Alexa app allows for seamless hands-free operation. This Bluetooth-enabled Uxbridge Voice smart speaker has a 54Hz to 20,000Hz frequency range for efficient sound delivery, and the dual-microphone system blocks out background noise for clear audio.
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About the size of an alarm clock (5" x 5" x 7" tall), this speaker is unrepentantly designed in the very retro classic style of Marshall concert speakers, although the case is entirely plastic.
Sound: Pleasantly, this sounds very good for its size. It's good enough to fill a small room and it does not distort at max volume. On top of the speaker, it has volume, bass and treble controls. If using the 'Marshall Voice' app, it has a five-band eq with presets (Rock, spoken, pop, flat, and of course, custom). Changing bass, treble or volume on the speaker simultaneously reflects on the app.
Other physical controls: On the back of the speaker, there is a very discreet Bluetooth pairing button. The front has the after mentioned vol, bass and treble, and also a small play/pause at the left and a mic attention (turns on Alexa without the wake word) / privacy. At the front bottom of the speaker, on the copper-painted bar, there are four LEDs that change sequence and colors based on activity (Alexa colors, changing audio controls, etc.). Normally there are no lights on the speaker, except for Alexa notices or if the mic is off.
The power cable is a 110v to C7 plug on the speaker, removable. It does not have an external adapter. Also it does not have a battery. It requires to be plugged in. Note that it also works with 240v, if traveling.
Audio sources: - Note that it does not have an Aux In nor a headphones output. This speaker is really meant to be used either with Alexa voice or from a phone - Airplay 2: Works really well from Apple devices (iPhone, iPad, macOS, AppleTV) and other airplay devices. For example from the iPhone, I can start playing on the phone, and then send the audio to this speaker and simultaneously to other Airplay2 speakers in the house, or AppleTVs. It works well with other brands also, and without delay. Volume can be controlled individually for each speaker and the whole group. - Spotify Connect: From the Spotify app on a phone, at the bottom left, select this speaker and Spotify can stream directly to the speaker, using the app as a remote, but the app or phone are no longer needed while it continues playing. It does not require a subscription. - Amazon Music: Besides Alexa, the Amazon music app on a phone can play directly to the speaker. - Bluetooth: The speaker supports Bluetooth 5.0, which provides better range and it's better on the phone's battery, but it could only connect using the SBC Bluetooth codec. It didn't support aptX on an Android 10 phone. It sounds fine regardless and volume can be controlled from the phone's volume controls, from the speaker or the Marshall Voice app.
Initial setup: Initial setup requires the Marshall Voice app from either Apple or Google app stores. The pairing process from an iPhone was flawless: It first detected the speaker via Bluetooth, found the WiFi network and asked for the Wi-Fi password. It did not require messing around with WiFi settings on the phone like other devices I used. Then it found a firmware upgrade for the speakers that took a couple minutes. Worked just fine. Alexa setup is optional. It's simple and it also requires one to have the Alexa app on the phone to finish the process. Note that this speaker supports both 2.4 Ghz and 5 Ghz Wi-Fi, which It's great and not usual.
Amazon Alexa: This is an 'Alexa enabled' devices. Just like any other non-amazon Alexa devices I use, there are some things it cannot do. For example, communications like calling someone through Alexa des not work. Also Apple Music through Alexa does not work either. The Apple Music skill is very restricted, and I have similar issues with other Alexa speakers. These are really Alexa limitations, but keep it in mind. Pairing this speaker with other Alexa devices in music groups is supported, although it did not work in my case. The speaker shows as available to add in Alexa groups but ultimately fails for me. It might be a temporary issue.
Plus: - Great, powerful sound, with deep but not overpowering bass. Clear Mids and Highs. It's really a step above most speakers of this size. - Well executed Alexa integration. - Airplay2 worked flawlessly in a household with a mesh Wi-Fi and multiple speakers and Apple devices. - Spotify Connect works out of the box. - Integrated power, Class-D amplifier. - Phone app is simple and intuitive, and not required besides setup. It shows the name of the song that’s playing (Even for Bluetooth, if the phone provides it), source service and cover-art (if available). Cons: - Does not support Chromecast Audio. A separate version of this speaker replaces Amazon/Alexa for Google Assistant/Chromecast. - Bluetooth does not support aptX codecs for Android.
Other considerations: - I find the styling too forced. It's all plastic while evoking the classic Marshall styling. The long bar controls on the top are a bit much, and the copper bar at the bottom of the grille is really painted plastic. - That said, it's very well constructed, with solid rubber feet (Which is good because it puts out a lot of sound). The enclosure does not produce vibration sounds. It's thick and solid.
Who makes this: - Marshall branded products are produced by a Swedish company, Zounds Industries, that also produces Urbanears headphones.
Full-size cleaning without the cord. Full-size Bin. Full-size cleaner head. Now with full-size bin and full-size cleaner head for full-size cleaning, without the cord. ¹ Tested at the cleaner head to ASTM F558, dust-loaded.² Runtime based on consecutive use of two battery packs. Actual runtime will vary based on power mode, floor type, and/or attachments used.³In Boost mode. All other modes achieve at least 99.97% filtration.
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The Dyson 11 Outsize improves over the other V11 models in having a larger bin and it now has removable batteries.
While previous models required a screwdriver to swap batteries, this model finally comes with swappable batteries (Like a power drill). It comes with two identical batteries and two identical power chargers. The battery can be charged in or out of the vacuum, and with the two chargers, both batteries can be charged at the same time.
The larger dustbin, while doesn't require emptying the vacuum as often, also makes an already large and heavy vacuum even more so.
Performance: The vacuum engine is really amazing and very powerful. So much so that the vacuum has three speeds, and most times one would use it in either Eco or Med/Auto modes, or about half power or so. The Boost mode runs the battery fairly quickly, it's much louder and I found it mostly unnecessary, while making the vacuum heavier. In Boost mode this vacuum should exceed the suction power of most wired household vacuums. The Med mode changes to 'Auto' mode when attaching the cleaner head, which senses the type of floor in use, and adapts its speed and the vacuum speed accordingly. If found this to work fairly well when going from hardwood to an area rug or floormats.
Battery: Comes with two swappable batteries, 7-cell each. In Med/Auto mode, each battery provides from 30 min to 45 min runtime and 1 hour or mode in Eco. The runtime in Boost mode would be around 10 minutes. On a couple occasions, after continuous use, the battery went into protection mode and shut down for a few seconds. If this happens, wait 5 to 10 seconds and everything goes back to normal. The battery can be charged in or outside the vacuum and has a charging indicator LED, in addition to the screen of the vacuum. It comes with two identical chargers which do no have any lights on them.
Cleaning: - Hardwood: This is where this vacuum shines. It has plenty of power and about 2 hours of use (2 batteries - In Eco mode) is more than enough runtime. The 'High Torque' cleaning head works well: It has two sets of bristles. The softer is slightly longer and is used on hardwood. The firmer set of bristles are shorted and get in contact with rugs. - Floor mats (or thick, shallow rugs): Using the 'High Torque' head works very well, and the Auto sense feature adjusts suction speed very well. - Rugs: Using the 'High Torque' cleaning head works fine on thin or worn rugs, but fails to work at all on slightly thicker area rugs: While the vacuum has plenty of suction, the roller is driven by an independent motor housed inside the roller. It either doesn't have enough power to push the larger roller or it falsely senses that it's stuck and stops rotating. This works a bit better when setting the feet of the roller in less suction mode, and at the same time, setting the vacuum in eco mode. What it does is to let more air in, so it doesn't create too much suction. It's slightly better but it still gets stuck, and unlike other vacuums, I cannot recommend this for cleaning thicker rugs. - Upholstery: This model comes with a smaller roll, that's also independently powered, and it's great to clean upholstery or car seats. - Accessories: Plenty of other accessories including a soft brush, a hard brush, a crevices head and a standard head with a retractable brush. This last one would be the go to for almost any cleaning that doesn't include the powered brushes. All of it can be used with or without the aluminum extension rod.
Dock: - It comes with a wall-mount dock that requires two screws into the wall, and once mounted, a clip in the dock hides the screws. Unfortunately, this design makes it very hard to try unmounting the dock without breaking it, which can be done with something like a long flat screwdriver and lots of patience. I don't know why they think this is a good design. If you like me don't want to make holes into the wall, there is an optional pedestal that like other Dyson products is priced accordingly and costs more than other vacuums.
Emptying and maintenance: - Really easy by removing the accessories and lifting a lever. Note that unlike previous designs, the barrel can break if one forgets to detach the accessories. This was not a problem on previous designs. This is because the dust comes from the from of the vacuum, where the accessories go. On previous models, it had a separate latch to open the dust bin. - The rollers have only two sets of bristles to make is harder to catch hair, and the roller can be removed from its enclosure making it easy to clean. - Most of the vacuum can be taken apart. The dustbin assembly can come off with a series of latches and is very easy to maintain. - It has a washable cloth filter and a HEPA filter. The HEPA filter is the last in a series of filters and should last from 6 months to a year.
Overall: - Great suction, swappable batteries would make it an excellent choice. Very long runtime and extra battery. Great assortment of accessories included within. It's great if you don’t mind the larger size and extra weight. Excellent for hardwood, cleaning cars, upholstery and anything that does not include a thicker rug.
Type more naturally with ERGO K860 – an advanced ergonomic keyboard that promotes a more relaxed typing posture – reducing wrist bending and offering wrist support. A curved keyframe helps reduce wrist strain, while a pillowed wrist rest keeps your forearms elevated to help prevent excessive bending. This Logitech ERGO keyboard features Perfect Stroke keys for quiet performance and responsiveness, and the 2-year battery life offers long-lasting use.
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This is Logitech's only split ergonomic keyboard. It's also the first ergonomic keyboard that can simultaneously be paired to multiple devices, is wireless and supports multiple operating systems.
This keyboard is a great complement to the MX Vertical mouse, which I'm also using.
The layout uses 'island' keys that feel similar to a laptop keyboard: The keys are slightly separated, with a limited travel compared to mechanical keys.
With the divided keyboard, each side is tilted left/right for a more natural resting positions of the hands.
The media and desktop shortcut keys are fully functional on both macOS and Windows 10.
The integrated wrist rest is nicely padded while maintaining the keyboard's contour. As a quirk, a phone can slide nicely under the curve on the keyboard.
Battery: It uses 2xAAA alkaline batteries. Logitech claims two years battery life. This might be true. I'm also using another Logitech (with mechanical keys) and it's been over a year with the same batteries. On the plus side of using AAA batteries, there is no planned obsolescence here: Change the standard batteries and works like new again.
Connectivity: It can either use the Logitech unifying USB receiver, or it supports Bluetooth 5.0 LE. Note that if using an older computer that does not support Low Energy mode, the keyboard might not work with Bluetooth, but works with the USB receiver. The Unifying receiver can connect to up to 6 devices (On the same receiver). I cannot reinforce enough how reliable the connection is with the unifying receiver, and one receiver works with both keyboard and mouse.
The keyboard has three buttons to switch devices it connects to, or if using a compatible Logitech mouse, enable Flow to seamlessly switch between devices. This keyboard supports flow when used with the Logitech MX Vertical mouse, and it works between macOS and Windows 10.
It took me about a week to adapt to this keyboard, coming from a mechanical keyboard.
There are no lift tabs on the back of the keyboard, instead they are on the front so it can lean backwards when using it on a standing desk.
As potential cons to consider, as per one's preferences: - No option to recharge batteries. - No wired USB: Wireless only. - No backlight keys. - No mechanical keys: From personal experience, it took me longer to get used to the shorter travel than to the split keyboard. - Keycaps are not removable.
The BISSELL® air320 Air Purifier is part of the BISSELL lineup of premium lifestyle air purifiers that join form and function in your home. The air320 is designed with clean lines, smooth edges, modern legs, a discreet cord wrap, and a fabric filter that fit into the design of almost any home. Beneath the unique design is a powerful machine you'd expect from BISSELL - a trusted brand in homecare. The washable fabric pre-filter on the front of the machine is part of this air purifier's 3 stage filtration. This filtration system also includes a pleated high efficiency filter to capture hair, dust, pollen, and dander and an activated carbon filter to capture home odors, pet odors, and volatile organic compounds. The air320 is controlled by a soft-touch dial that allows users to adjust the fan speed. The air320 can accommodate large rooms like bedrooms, living area, basements, and dining rooms. It is tested to the AHAM standard to have a Smoke CADR of 199 for rooms up to 308 sq. ft., making it great for bedrooms, living areas, basements, and dining rooms. You’ve trusted BISSELL to clean and care for the floors and surfaces in your home. Now, let us clean your air! Plus, every purchase of this product helps save pets! BISSELL® proudly supports BISSELL Pet Foundation® and its mission to help save homeless pets. When you buy a BISSELL product, you help save pets, too. We’re proud to design products that help make pet messes, odors and pet homelessness disappear.
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Last year we got the Bissell air400, which we liked and so got this to replace another, older purifier.
This is a large air purifier for larger rooms (Rated 1000 Sq. ft). We're currently using this in our Master Bedroom.
It shows a lot of thought was put into the design of this machine: First, dare to say, looks great. With its wooden legs, fabric front and minimalistic controls, it has a timeless design of mid-century furniture. My first impression is how nice it looks. It's fairly thin with just enough space for the central fan and the filters. (about 9" deep).
The controls very are simple to operate: Press the center button for on and off, and rotate the dial to go from automatic to 5 speeds. That's it.
The auto mode regulates the speed based on the air quality, this is displayed in a hidden display in the front, below the control, which has numbers up to 999 indicating air quality, and a glow light below that changes color depending on the air quality. It then has an auto night mode, so it goes completely dark when the lights are out.
Filters: It has large an thick HEPA filter, a carbon filter of the same size, and a the front cover also serves as a fabric mesh. Replacing the filters takes seconds and no tools. The unit has a filter replacement indicator for each filter: F1 or F2 instead of the air quality readout. The HEPA filter is for particulates, including allergens. The activated carbon filter is for reducing ambient odors. The auto mode uses a dust sensor on the side of the unit, that the manual indicates it should be cleaned twice a year. The cover for this comes out with no tools.
The unit is very well constructed. The air movement is provided by an aluminum 'squirrel cage' fan (similar to most HVAC units) powered by a digital motor (These are the most precise motors, also used by the latest high-end vacuums, etc.).
The air comes from the front mesh and it's exhausted trough the top of the unit, which has a metal grid. It does not blow air from the back, and has a simple cord manager
Note that if the unit looses power it will remain off, so it won't work with smart switches, and has no remote controls. It also does not generate negative ion particles. Both carbon and HEPA filter are replaceable (not washable) but the front fabric cover should be vacuumed as needed, and it's not consumable.
Noise is still noticeable when at its lowest level: It's spec sheet refers to 37 dB at its lowest.
Overall it looks great, it's very simple to operate and very well constructed.
High Performance Computer and Electronics UPS for Premium Power ProtectionThe Back-UPS Pro family offers guaranteed power protection for high performance computer systems, routers/modems, external storage devices, game consoles and other electronics in your home or business. These UPSs supply electronics with abundant battery backup during outages and stabilize unsafe voltage levels. They also provide power protection from damaging surges and spikes, and allow the use of management software so you get the most out of your UPS. Premium features of this family may include Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR), an LCD display, Smart Outlets, energy saving functions that reduce electricity use, network manageability, Watchdog, or configurable outlets. Together with the rest of the Back-UPS Pro's standard features, they are the perfect choice to protect your data and keep your system available.
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This is a fairly compact tower-type UPS that uses a single sealed lead-acid battery. Models with more than 1000VA output capacity requires more batteries, making this ideal if a compact UPS is what's needed.
Very straight-forward to use. Note that after unpacking the UPS, the battery needs to be connected (It's unplugged for safety). The battery can be replaced without tools by sliding the cover and swapping the battery (With the UPS unplugged).
It has three buttons in the front: Alarm mute, power on/off and a menu button to scroll through different readings. The display is easy to read without being too bright (Load, battery, voltage, watts and so forth). Holding the menu button turns off the display (When not running on battery), or leaves it always on.
Keep in mind that this UPS does not produce a sine wave like an AC power outlet, but an 'approximate' (stepped) sine wave. This is not an issue with most PCs and consumer electronics, but can be an issue with more sensitive devices.
On the back, there's a row of 4 battery-protected outlets and 4 that are surge-protected. There is also a ethernet protection (2 ports) and coax cable protection. These are to protect equipment from surge due to lighting on network and coax cables, it doesn't do anything else, but valuable feature where needed.
There is also a management port. Oddly, it uses a proprietary RJ45 to USB-A cable and an RJ45 to RS232 serial can be purchased separately. I would've preferred a standard USB port. Not sure why this is still built this way.
Connected the USB to a Mac and it automatically recognized the UPS, indicating if it was running on battery power, time and percentage remaining. There is nothing to install on macOS, and it just worked. Connecting the USB cable is not necessary however, but the computer won't be able to prepare for shutdown when the battery runs off. APC provides a software 'PowerChute' for Windows to provide similar information.
My setup that includes a laptop, large monitor, USB devices, etc. uses about 100W and I was able to run on battery power alone for over 45 minutes. When running on battery, it produces a loud humming. This is normal.
The battery should last from 3 to 5 years, and it comes with a 3-year warranty.
I've been using APC UPSs for many years, and all of them worked when needed.
Stay connected with this Motorola Alexa wireless home phone. The built-in Alexa button lets you make calls, control smart devices and check weather and news updates, while the 2-inch full-color display makes it easy to browse through your contacts. This Motorola Alexa wireless home phone has a hands-free speakerphone for quality sound, and the backlit keypad ensures seamless operations in dimly lit rooms.
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The basic premise of having Alexa on a cordless phone works, but having it for over a week, it feels more of a concept than something that's ready for mass production.
What works: I like the handset. The buttons are big, nicely separated. The color screen is easy to read. Audio sounds find on landline calls, and speakerphone is loud and clear. Batteries on the headset are standard rechargeable NiMh AAAs. No special 'packs', which is nice. The menu is like most other cordless phones, easy to navigate. Not the fastest but works fine.
Alexa: This is an 'Alexa Enabled' device, not an Echo device, so it doesn't do everything an Amazon Echo does. For example, 'Drop-in' to this phone doesn't work, but one can drop-in from the phone. All other communication is possible. To invoke Alexa, one has to press the Alexa button on the phone, and works in speakerphone mode, except when on an Alexa call, which can be used like phone calls. When calling by voice using Alexa, it will dial using the landline, or if the contact is registered with Alexa, can also do an Alexa to Alexa call. If spelling a phone number (Alexa, dial 1-888-555-1212, it will dial it using the landline. It can also do any other Alexa request, including playing music, but don't. The phone's speaker is not designed for music playback.
What doesn't work:
Base: The base is intended to be hidden away next to your router. It's not part of the phone cradle. This is fine, but it has several limitations, in my view: - Proprietary power adapter with a barrel, not USB, and no option for battery backup. - It requires a physical ethernet connection. Alexa won't work without it. There is no support for Wi-Fi, so the base will likely be next to your router/modem and requires an available Ethernet port. - There is no voicemail. Most any cordless phone have built-in voicemail, except this, which only supports a voicemail provided by the phone company.
Handset: - Buttons for the phone are logically arranged like most cordless phone, except for the Alexa button in the middle of the navigation buttons: Because the Alexa button is in the middle of the scroll up and scroll down buttons, it took me some mental training to stop trying to use the Alexa button to navigate the menus on the phone (Like looking at missed calls). - The screen is large and color, but low resolution and with contrast issues. It's adequate but could be better. The screen doesn't show Alexa notifications or cannot be used with skills. It will only tell you if Alexa is speaking, listening or processing.
Alexa: - When pressing the Alexa button, there is a short beep, and either immediately followed by an Alexa tone, or the Alexa tone plays within a second or two. This is confusing because the screen says Alexa is listening before the Alexa beep comes in, so Alexa does not understand the commands that were cut off at the beginning, making a frustrating experience.
App and Setup: I was able to install the phone without much issue, but it's complicated: First, it requires the "Motorola hellovoice" app. This is the same on both iOS and Android. When searching on the app stores (I use both Android and iOS), the app is made by "Meizhou Guo Wei Electronics Co., Ltd". This immediately made me suspicious. Why would I need an app from a developer in China? Later found out that this is the correct name of the company that makes this phone under the Motorola brands (and other consumer brands). It requires me to approve the amazon skill, which required one login with Amazon, then another to login to actually add the phone base to Amazon. After that it asked me to access contact information from the phone and it then immediately proceeded to upload all of my contacts to their servers to be able to sync it with my the cordless phone. I'm not aware of what privacy provisions are in place, but it's too late now, it copied all the contacts. This gets then transferred to the phone, and there is no way to filter or edit contacts on the phone. It's all or nothing. I have a lot of commercial contacts on my phone that did not need to be on the house's phone. Having hundreds of useless contacts is not useful. The app can also be used for check on the cordless phone's firmware, to see recent calls, even remotely, because all the call logs get synced with the 'Meizhou Guo Wei Electronics' servers.
Conclusion: - I like the idea of having Alexa on the phone. However it's not that well integrated as it can be. - The base doesn't have Wi-Fi, and there's sometimes a delay between invoking Alexa, and it responding. - While it has Alexa, it cannot be set to listen for the wake-up word. - It requires a cell phone for the initial install. - The address book is all or nothing, there is no way to filter contacts and I didn't realize while installing it that it maintains a copy of all my contacts on the manufacturer's own servers, without proper consent. Because of this, I'm not sure who the target audience for this device is. It's too complicated for elderly users to set up, and it's not flexible enough for advanced users. If you don't mind these limitations, it's a nice cordless phone. This came with one base and one handset but there are sets with two and three handsets and a single base.
Enjoy the powerful, crisp sound of these Sennheiser MOMENTUM wireless over-the-ear headphones. The sheep leather headband and ear pads conform to the shape of your head, adding comfort for all-day use, and Bluetooth connectivity lets you stream music from various devices easily. These Sennheiser MOMENTUM wireless over-the-ear headphones have active noise cancellation that lets you block or listen in on external sounds.
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These headphones provide one of the best listening experiences. Audio is clear and detailed, very clear mid-tones, highs and enough bass.
Design: These are around the ear headphones, which are larger and they rest on the head, surronding the ears, not resting over the ears. The headband is made of flexible metal, covered in leather with light padding. Hinges are also metal, and fold inwards (like eyeglasses) but not sideways. The button-like mounts between the earpieces and headband giving the headphones a classic retro look of studio headphones. Earcups are very soft and plush, leather.
Controls and operation: After using many high-end Bluetooth headphones, these for me as the best in usability: - Unfolding the headphones turns them on directly, no button press necessary. It pairs with the phone right away. Folding one or both earcups turns it off. - Using sensors in the earcups, starts playing music within a second of putting the earcups on. Lifting one of the earcups or putting them around the neck pauses the music. For example, if need to talk to someone, simply lift the earcup and it pauses on its own. Also this puts the headphones in standby mode, but does not unpair from the phone, to save battery. - Controls are very simple, using logically placed buttons on the back side of the right earpiece: ○ Noise Cancellation control: Off, On or hear-thru (The hear-thru mode is a toggle on the same switch). ○ There is a spacing and then the volume up, play control and volume down buttons. § Like on many other headphones, the play button skips forward with two clicks and backwards with three clicks. The volume buttons serve only one function. Holding it for 2 second plays back the battery level. ○ The last button invokes the voice assistant when pressed once, and Bluetooth pairing when held. - Call control: If the headphones are around your neck, putting them on answers the call. Putting it back on the shoulder mutes it. The play button also answers and hangs-up. Holding it rejects the call. Pressing it twice switches call (Call-waiting, etc). Holding the volume down or up mutes or unmutes the call. - The noise-cancelling function can work without a phone connected. - The headphones come with an audio cable that can be used even when it ran out of battery (or use ANC in conjunction with the audio cable if it's on).
Bluetooth: It checks all my boxes. State-of-the-art Bluetooth implementation: - Bluetooth 5.0 (better range and better battery with newer Bluetooth 5.0 phones). - It can connect to two phones at once. I was able to use both my iPhone and Android paired at the same time, but plays audio from one at a time, it does not mix the audio, which would've been better for me. Regardless, very few headphones connects to two phones at the same time. - Supports NFC pairing for Android phones. - Uses Bluetooth LE for app control. - Codec support: SBC (Standard), AAC (best for iPhones), and AptX/AptX low-latency for higher-quality on Android.
Tile: - One of the very few headphones that support the Tile Bluetooth tracking platform. This is very useful when miss-placing the headphones. Tile can tell you if the headphones are nearby and make them play a beep, even when they are off. And because Tile has millions of uses, the headphones can be tracked if any other Tile user is nearby. It worked for me on both iOS and Android, even when not paired to the phone. Note that it took me a few tries to pair it initially using an older iPhone, but once I set it up worked fine.
Alexa: - After using the headphones, received a firmware update notification. After updating them, I was given the choice through the Sennheiser app to switch to Amazon's alexa when pressing the assistant button on the headphones. Otherwise, it's Siri on iPhone and Google's on Android (Or whatever your phone uses by default).
App: - The Sennheiser 'Smart Control' is very basic and simple to use. It looks and works practically the same in iOS or Android. It's used to check the battery, set Alexa if needed, firmware upgrades, some general settings for the headphones, the level of noise cancellation and the equalizer. - The equalizer is different than anything else I've seen: Instead of setting individual Eq bands, there is a single dot, that depending on where it's set on the page, it adjusts both bass and treble. It's the simplest I've seen and it's effective.
Noise cancellation: The headphones already provide superb passive noise cancellation because it's a closed design. The ANC provides three levels. However I find that even at max, the active noise cancellation is not enough. If you're looking for absolute silence with active noise-cancellation, this is not for you.
Observations: - The headphones charge via USB-C, which is the new USB standard, which is reversible and charges faster (depending on the charger and device). - It comes with an USB-C to USB-C cable, and also an USB-A to USB-C adapter, to connect to traditional USB chargers. It also comes with an audio cable. - Battery rated for 17 hours of music play. - A carrying case is provided also, which is padded, gray cloth, and find it very nice. - Sennheiser is a German company, with many, many years of experience in making headphones. And to my rejoice, are also manufactured in Europe (but not in Germany though).
Final notes: Lackluster active noise cancellation notwithstanding, these are very solid headphones, with exquisite sound, and very solid construction, and albeit a bit heavy, feels very comfortable wearing them though the day. Battery life could be better for headphones this size, but is plenty for most uses, charging them about twice a week. Also note that these do not fold flat, so they took a bit more space than necessary. However these are impressive, solid headsets. Sennheiser sound does not disappoint. It's among the best sound on wireless headphones. Very rich, detailed sound. Neutral, balanced sound with very vivid delivery. I cannot stress how well it sounds, unless you're looking for overpowering extra bass, which is not my case.
With 15 programmable controls, LIGHTSPEED wireless technology, hyper-fast scroll wheel, and the revolutionary HERO 25K sensor, G604 offers both versatility and high-performance with endless possibilities to play with mastery. Dual connectivity lets you toggle between Bluetooth and ultra-fast 1 ms LIGHTSPEED advanced wireless technology—even on separate machines. Extremely accurate tracking and class-leading power efficiency enables up to 240 hours of high-performance gaming with one AA battery.
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This is a new addition to the growing list of Logitech G products geared towards Esports and gaming in general.
While this mouse doesn't look particularly out of the ordinary, which is good, has some unique capabilities not only for gaming but also for regular desktop use.
Unlike the Logitech professional line, these use their own software (G Hub) and wireless receiver that is not compatible with Logitech's traditional 'Unifying' receivers.
Design and controls: While not specifically designed as an ergonomic mouse, it feels comfortable to hold. Particularly, the thumb rest on the left is good. The palm rests in a natural position. The scroll wheel has a selectable modes (with a button behind it): Free wheeling and sequential. The difference is that in the fist mode, the wheel which feels like a solid metal, scrolls freely, without inertia. In the other mode, it 'clicks' while scrolling. The scroll wheel can be clicked for a 'middle button' and has left and right movements. Then there is a set of buttons at the index finger, which are by default set for DPI settings, and are configurable. At the thumb, there is a set of 6 buttons (3 in two rows), which are customizable through the G software. These can be reached with the thumb after a short practice.
Tracking: Like other gaming mouse from Logitech, it uses the 'HERO' sensor with up to 16K DPI. The mouse has gliders in its four corners and center. As expected, it works on every surface I tried.
Connectivity: It connects via either an USB receiver, which is dedicated to the mouse and cannot be shared with other G devices, which is the recommended way with 1ms lag (as stated by Logitech), or via Bluetooth (which would have higher lag). The proprietary wireless connection is also more battery efficient than standard Bluetooth. The mouse can connect to two devices, and switch between the USB adapter and Bluetooth by pressing a button in the middle of the mouse. Opening the rear of the mouse, next to where the AA battery goes, there is storage for the USB adapter. There is no way to use the mouse with an USB cable. It requires an AA battery (Alkaline, not rechargeable), which should last months to a year. The mouse comes with an USB extension cable, so if using a desktop PC, the wireless adapter can be closer to the mouse.
Software: Logitech's G hub works across all its G line of products (I'm using it with the G613 wireless gaming mechanical keyboard). Upon installing the software, it upgraded the firmware on the mouse., and then walks you the buttons assignments. The software works on PC and Mac. I tested it on macOS 10.4.6 (Mojave) and works fine, like in Windows. The buttons assignments can be programmed per profile, and the profile can switch based on the running application/game. The mouse can also optionally store up to 5 profiles in its own memory. Also the G Hub can switch between standard macros and 'G-Shift' mode (via a macro on the mouse or keyboard) adds another layer of button assignments. Profiles can be shared (Internet) via the G Hub software, directly, which works like a forum/profile store (Free).
There are no lights on the mouse, except for a pairing/status light in the center that usually remains off.
Overall: Excellent gaming mouse. I'd prefer rechargeable batteries, but being able to replace the battery using standard alkaline AA eliminates the issues associated with Lithium. Purpose-built wireless interface works as well as wired, with greater convenience and no wires to tangle on. Buttons are easily configurable through G Hub. The mouse feels great to hold and right-sized for 'medium' hands. Right-hand only design. A drawback of the proprietary 'lightspeed' wireless adapter is that it's one per device, even multiple G devices on the same computer require one adapter for the mouse and one for the keyboard. In exchange, it's faster than other wireless technologies, and I can attest that the G keyboard has been on the same pair of AA batteries for over a year with very little drain, and should keep going for at least another year.
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."
Not directly, but it supports IFTTT, so you can create individual applets on ifttt.com and from there have them act on 'Comcast Labs' that controls XFinity X1 boxes, but not Xfinity home
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."
If this works with Nest system will it work with Ecobee* system? I We decided against the Nest system due to the class action suits regarding house fires. I would love to add this to our home.
No, unlike the Echo, it does not integrate directly with Ecobee. It supports Samsung SmartThings, so that could be a way, or via IFTTT.com is another way of integrating with Ecobee, but not directly today.
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 you ask Google Home to retrieve local phone numbers? We're considering one for elderly parents and were hoping it could help them answer simple frequent questions.
Yes, it provides phone numbers like when searching on a computer. For example, asking it for the phone number of a local pizza place will provide the number along with some other information. It won't dial any phone though.
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."
Will Google home translate English to Korean and Korean to English?
Yes, it works like Google Translate. You have to tell it to translate between languages every time though. so not good for carrying conversation but good enough to ask it for phrases.
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 google home has an accesory for lock and unlock doors?
No, but look into integrating it with a Samsung SmartThings that can control locks and can be controlled by both Amazon Echo and Google Assistant. However be aware that it doesn't recognize who's talking so it will open the door to anyone that knows how to ask
Connect favorite peripherals to this Acer Aspire laptop. Four USB ports let you connect accessories, transfer files or charge a cellphone while you work, and HDMI outputs make dual-screen functionality possible. Access nearby wireless networks with this Acer Aspire laptop and stream videos or upload your own images captured with the built-in HD webcam.
i need it to be plugged all day every day as my primary work laptop. is it OK? what is the recommendation to prolong battery life?
Connect favorite peripherals to this Acer Aspire laptop. Four USB ports let you connect accessories, transfer files or charge a cellphone while you work, and HDMI outputs make dual-screen functionality possible. Access nearby wireless networks with this Acer Aspire laptop and stream videos or upload your own images captured with the built-in HD webcam.
Does it only come in the color grey? or is there more available colors?
With 3D capability and 2 pairs of included 3D glasses, this Epson Powerlite Home Cinema 3500 LCD projector brings your favorite movies and other media to life. The built-in stereo speakers deliver lush, enveloping sound.Not sure what size projector or screen you need? Learn more.
I have to proyet to 6 mts wide wall from a distance o f 4 mts are there any poyector that can do that
You should look at short throw projectors for these distances. Short throws are typically used in schools and classroom environments. For example; best Buy carries the BenQ HT1085ST that is HD (1920x1080) and is short throw
With 3D capability and 2 pairs of included 3D glasses, this Epson Powerlite Home Cinema 3500 LCD projector brings your favorite movies and other media to life. The built-in stereo speakers deliver lush, enveloping sound.Not sure what size projector or screen you need? Learn more.
EPSON 3000 Series Projectors Availability
Will BestBuy carry this projector once it is available? (I see the two higher end models listed as "Coming Soon"). http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/jsp/Product.do?sku=V11H653020
If so, do you have an ETA on when it will be available? Looks like a few other online shops are saying early October. Thanks.