Listen to the radio, capture images and enjoy a traditional clamshell design with this BLU DivaFlex cellphone. It includes dual SIM capabilities so that you can have two numbers at once, yet its simple operation ensures that answering it is intuitive - when the BLU DivaFlex cellphone rings, simply flip up the phone.
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Very simple smartphone, with intuitive menus. Handsfree bluetooth, basic camera with flash (flash works as a flashlight also). This phone is fairly affordable, and it's 3G unlocked with two SIM slots, one micro-SD (for photo storage), removable battery. The two SIM slots are good for traveling abroad. It charges with a standard micro-SD. Screen is bright and buttons are big with a backlight. Note that although it has bluetooth, I could not copy contacts from another phone, which seems to be a limitation with this phone. It's good for older people, or for traveling / emergency phone.
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."
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Reviewing Google Home without comparing it with other related offerings wouldn’t explain it properly, and I happen to have multiple Echo devices though the house, so comparisons are inevitable.
Design: It looks like a vase. There are no inscriptions on the front or top. On the back, there's a simple G logo, power light and mute button. It's a grayish white reminiscent of some IKEA like plastics. The top has a touch-sensitive surface with hidden multicolor LEDs that light up when prompted. Tapping on the surface stops whatever it's doing, and scrolling in circle, like an iPod, controls the volume. The bottom quarter is a removable mesh, and can be ordered separately in different colors. Disconnect the power cord to remove it, and it snaps back in place with magnets. It is wider than an echo.
Audio: It has three speakers. It sounds great as a voice assistant but music audio leaves a lot to be desired. It lacks bass, depth and presence. It sounds clear but not enjoyable to listen to. On the plus side, it holds up very well when it's played loudly. Sound actually seems to improve a bit when it's played loud. My computer speakers sound better than this. Also the original Echo sounds a lot better, with more presence, although it isn't great either. It doesn't have Bluetooth, so it's limited on what it can play and cannot use remote speakers, except for ones attached to a chromecast, and it doesn't play on other speakers by default either: one has to tell it where to play each time. It also works as an audio chromecast, so any app that supports audio cast would work. Currently, audio sources are limited to Google Music (including a free tier of stations), YouTube Red (subscription), Spotify and Pandora. Most notably it doesn't support internet radio, at least not yet, unlike Echo.
Home integration: It pales in comparison to the Echo or to Apple's Siri. Currently, it only integrates with Google's Nest thermostat, Samsung SmartThings and Philips Hue. Of these, I could only test it with Hue. It works well, but it has a major flaw: You can tell it to 'turn off the light' without specifying a room and it will turn off every - hue light - in - the - house, causing major havoc. Otherwise it knows the concept of rooms (like the Echo), but it's not aware of where it is, and these quirks cannot be changed as of today. There is no external API yet. Amazon Echo's free API are very well documented with a very active developer base. Now word yet on what Google plans to go with it.
Voice recognition: This is where it shines. It understands voice commands very well, even for younger kids and accents. Far field voice recognition seems to be on par with Echo (this is speaking to it from the other side of a room, and have only the nearest device reply, like the echo, although I only have one Google Assistant). As expected from Google, it understands variations in semantics better than Echo, and for general trivia questions it's more useful, like integration with Google Translate, so it can speak back phrases in different languages when asked to do so. It also integrates with Google Calendar, as expected, but there's nothing it can do if Google isn't your calendar provider. It also, sometimes, follows conversation, like when asking a related question based on a previous answer, but this doesn't work too well yet. Like Echo, it has a customizable news feed, but from google approved providers. It doesn't yet have the equivalent of third-party skills like Echo, and unlike the Echo, all the content is pre-recorded. Unlike the echo, it doesn't show cards on nearby tablets or phones when asked a research question.
Control: Google renamed the formerly very simple chromecast setup app into the Google Assistant controller app that does a lot more now. There is no web interface to control it (Unlike the Echo that has both a simple web interface and orderly app).
It's awaken by two keywords "OK Google" and "Hey Google", which is not configurable. This gets old very, very fast. To me, being able to give it a shorter name (Alexa or Echo or Siri) makes it more personable. I can't stress how annoying this gets, specially when listening to audio, one has to say "Ok google, skip", etc. It also has some quirks; like pressing the mic mute button will first loudly announce that will mute its mic before doing so, and same when pressing it back. (For comparison, Echo's rim simply turns red, quietly); or it would repeat the city/town name over and over when asked for weather, which is irrelevant in a normal conversation. For most questions that it doesn't understand, it will happily announce that it cannot do that yet, but it's still learning, over and over every time it doesn't get it.
So, overall, if one is heavily invested in Google services, already has at least one chromecast go ahead. For most households with mixed devices, it's harder to justify. It's a good first effort, but two years later than Echo, it's different but not better than Echo. However looking ahead of hardware limitations like a speaker that isn’t good enough for music of the lack of bluetooth, it will very likely keep on improving.
Connect your external wireless devices to the internet with this Linksys dual-band router. Two 5Ghz bands support both high-end gaming and low-end applications without compromising speed, and remote management lets you make adjustments from any location. This Linksys dual-band router has a sleek design that integrates easily into most workspaces.
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This is the first consumer router to support 160 Mhz channels. The first 'ac' routers supported 20 Mhz and 40 Mhz channels. Most high throughput routers works with 80 Mhz channels (with one or two independent 5 Mhz radios). This router uses a very new AC with dual 160 Mhz channels and simultaneous 2.4 Mhz radios. This means a theoretical speed of 867 Mhz per channel (two channels in 5 Mhz) and also supports DFS, which dynamically selects the best channels available for less interference.
On the software side, it comes with standard Linksys software. If you're familiar with the EA line, this is nothing new. However this is a 'WRT' router, meaning that open source alternatives OpenWrt and DD-WRT are openly supported by Linksys. Both distros already offer builds for this router. The standard software has a remote access app for Android/iOS that works very well (this is completely optional, not required). Also, it supports OpenVPN out of the box. This is a nice surprise, and it's one big reason why many would install OpenWrt or DD-WRT, so for now I'm using it with the standard software. It has a dual-code Marvell CPU, one USB 3.0 and one SATA/USB 2 port for file sharing (supports SMB and FTP), and can read FAT32, NTFS and HFS (Mac) partitions. It also supports DLNA. The four antennas are removable. The bottom feet have markings for wall-mounting, has a power switch on the rear and four LAN ports. The power supply is quite large and has no extension cable on the power socket, which might annoy some. The white LEDs on the front and rear Ethernet LEDs can be turned off from the web interface. The enclosure design is a throwback to the old Linksys designs from late '90s, so it's likely something most people won't expose (Nerdy yes, but not pretty). I'm using mine on a basement and feeds a two-story house with no issue. It covers the backyard and have reasonable reception from a sidewalk across the street. Have good to excellent Wi-Fi connectivity through the whole medium-size house. As for internet, we have a symmetric 100 Mb connection and gets full bandwidth on speed tests, tested with Ookla Speedtest for iOS. Going back to the standard linksys software , is very easy to configure, and fairly complete with a very useful graphical map on the web page, standard DHCP and NAT forwarding. Very rudimentary parental controls, but as I said, supports OpenVPN with a very simple to use web interface, while most will end up using OpenWrt or DD-WRT, and Linksys openly supports these. I'll wait a few more weeks before going to OpenWrt since the images for this hardware is so new, but this time Linksys is openly supporting these, so it should go smoothly. We have a lot of WiFi devices: Mac, Win7, Win10, iOS, Android, Fire, Roku, Chromecast and other IoT devices. All of them are connecting without issues. I want to get a good feeling of how it works with the stock software first.
Keep your home dust-free with this Bissell AirRAM cordless vacuum. Its high-performance F.U.E.L. cell provides up to 30 minutes of run time, while the advanced compression technology lets it store as much dirt as typical bagless vacuums. This Bissell AirRAM cordless vacuum has a low profile for easy maneuvering around furniture.
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This vacuum is unlike anything else. Opening the box, I was pleasantly surprised on how organized it is, like opening a high end electronics. Inside the carton there is another box with a handle, which opens like a folder and each piece is neatly organized. Putting it together takes just as minute. The vacuum itself is very compact. All the components are on the base. The handle is quality plastic and aluminum, making it lightweight. It even has an extra handle to lift it. The handle swivels making maneuvering the vacuum very easy. The Li-Ion battery pack is removable (similar to power tools) and can be charged on the vacuum or stand-alone. This is great because it could have an additional battery pack, and the vacuum doesn't have to be discarded when the battery dies, like on some stick vacuums. Status LEDs are also part of the battery cartridge. It indicates charging, charge and faults.
An very unique feature is that the roller is surrounded by rubber strips that when on the floor creates a vacuum so the suction is very good, on par or better than on corded vacuums. It picked up amounts of dirt from an area rug that the previous vacuum wouldn't.
The base is fairly low profile and the handle goes flat to the floor so it can easily reach under beds. The front of the vacuum has LED strips that makes it easy to see where it goes. The roller has enough power to help push the vacuum forward, and is has a tangle detection feature that will stop the vacuum if it gets tangled. I haven't seen any other vacuum do that. The battery lasts about 30 minutes on hardwood floors, and feels like it's working harder on rugs. The roller can be removed if used on shaggy rugs. One caveat is that the roller can accumulate hair, although it's very easy to remove: Push a pin on the side and comes off. The bin and filter are all in one piece, and comes off easily by just lifting it off the vacuum. The bin is light and small. When opening it to empty, there is a handle to help push all the dirt out without having to touch the container. No need to shake it to get dust balls off. There is a replaceable filter in form of a tube that can be rinsed clean, and that's inside the bin, so all the dirty parts are self-contained. The handle stays upright on its own. I have to hold the base with one foot so start it, so it won't fall off when not in use. Having a swiveling handle makes it very easy to use. The handle can be retracted in half to keep it very compact, and can be completely removed with a push of a button or folded in half for storage. When it's turned on, there's a soft chime indicating it's all well and it immediately starts. Overall it's an excellent machine, with sensible industrial design and good engineering. I'm very satisfied with it.
Tackle the biggest messes with this Bissell Crosswave all-in-one multi-surface cleaner. A dual-action roller scrubs and picks up debris at the same time to reduce the number of passes you need to make, and the convenient fingertip controls let you switch functions quickly and easily. This Bissell Crosswave all-in-one multi-surface cleaner has swivel steering for increased control.
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This combines a mopping roller and vacuum in one step. Because it vacuums at the same time it mops and scrubs, hardwood floors end up slightly moist but not wet, so they dry up within minutes. The machine uses two removable containers: One for clean water + formula and other for dirty water, and a roller. All of these are very easy to remove and wash. Most of the pieces that come in contact with the floor and liquids are very simple to wash. The roller can be removed and washed or can be left on the unit, which comes with a pedestal than can hold some water so the roller can remain moist.
While we vacuum the hardwood floors and small area rags regularly, the first time we used the CrossWave, it picked so much dirt the the water was solid brown, so this works a lot better than vacuuming alone. Area rugs take a bit more effort and this does a great job. The main difference is that it needs to use twice the amount of water on a rug than on hardwood. It comes with multi-surface and hardwood rollers. The main difference is that the multi-surface has soft bristles in addition to the cloth and the hardwood roller has a cloth surface (no bristles). The manual recommends a mixture of mostly water and a small amount of a cleaning formula, also sold by Bissell for the CRossWave models. The formulas are for either hardwood or multi-surface. Cleaning the machine is straightforward: Wash the dirty water container and occasionally wash the roller and cover. The pedestal holds two additional rollers that can be left drying. Overall, it's very simple to use, it's quick and simple to clean.
Tackle the biggest messes with this Bissell Crosswave all-in-one multi-surface cleaner. A dual-action roller scrubs and picks up debris at the same time to reduce the number of passes you need to make, and the convenient fingertip controls let you switch functions quickly and easily. This Bissell Crosswave all-in-one multi-surface cleaner has swivel steering for increased control.
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I'm thoroughly impressed how the Bissell CrossWave cleans hardwood and area rugs. Back in the summer we had construction work done in the house. After two months of cleaning and vacuuming, thought that the hardwood floor was fairly clean. The first time that I used the bissell, with enough mix for a 'small area', applied it to two rooms that are mostly hardwood and a small area rug, the dirty water was like mud: Very dirty, with some fibers from the rug and dust it picked from the floor. Never imagined it would pick up so much dirt! How it works: Mix warm tap water and cleaning solution into one tank. This tank is lightweight and the cover does not leak. Tank has very clear labels on how to mix. Insert it in the machine. Then pick a roller (Comes with two for mixed surfaces that's slightly more rough and one for hardwood that's a soft cloth). On top of the rollers there's a dirty water tank and a washable filter. That's it. Turn it on by selecting either hardwood or rug. The difference is that on rug, it dispenses twice the amount of solution. Because it vacuums the water while it cleans, a hardwood floor dries in minutes and leaves no streaks. An area rug can remain slightly moist for a while though. When done, remove the dirty water tank, rinse it, and optionally remove and rinse the roller. The cover for the roller comes off easily with little pressure, and there's a small handle to remove the roller. The simplest system I've used. Most of the parts that come in contact with water can be taken off and rinsed. It comes with a pedestal that can be left with water to help clean the roller that is installed while stored, although I prefer to rinse the rollers first. There's an attachment to keep two more rollers dying. The machine is fairly light, not much different than other vacuums. It comes with a long power cable. Comes with two bottles of concentrate solution. Each 8 oz bottle lasts for a few washes but it goes for about $ 8 a bottle, which is the only caveat. Not sure if some other solutions would work, but if it lasts for a few washes it's not cheap but reasonable.
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Brew delicious coffee your way with this single-serve Ninja Coffee Bar system. It uses any ground coffee while bringing out the best flavor with advanced thermal flavor extraction technology. This versatile Ninja Coffee Bar system has a built-in frother that lets you brew, froth and drink out of one mug.
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I've been looking at several single-serve coffee makers, and I'm keeping the Ninja Coffee Bar.
It's very simple to use, and no pods to dispose of. Ground coffee is a lot cheaper than pods. Cleaning the permanent filter (included) is very easy. The filter receptacle can be removed with the filter and is very simple to clean. It has a spring that stops leaks when removed from the machine. If cleaning a permanent filter is too much effort, it also takes #2 cone filters, which are fairly inexpensive.
It brews espresso in 4 oz and 8 oz, small and large cups, 12 oz and 16 oz traveller mugs. It also has different brew intensities (Normal and strong, plus the espresso buttons).
On the left side there is a frother that slides out of the back of the machine, and the water tank, which holds about 32 oz is on the right. On top of the machine there is a steam vent that produces a lot of steam when brewing so I need to slide the brewer far from cabinets, so the underside doesn't get hit with hot steam. This seems to be the case with most coffee makers although pod machines don't seem to produce as much steam. Over the base of the machine there's a pull-down cup holder so it takes either a cup or a mug.
Brewing: It takes a bit over 5 minutes to warm up when turned on. When brewing, it starts with a small amount of water, then it stops for a few seconds, and then it brews quicker. This seems to lock and extract as much flavor from the beans as possible. For testing, tried brewing a small cup afterwards with the same coffee and it was extremely watery, so it shows how well it brews.
It takes sightly longer to warm up than a Keurig. Once the machine is warm, there is no delay. The water container takes 32 oz, so it needs to be re-filled often. The container is removable and easy to rinse The machine doesn't seem to turn itself off. I left it for about 2 hours with our realizing it was still on, so I don't think it has a timed shut-off. There is also no clock. This is likely the same as in other single-serve machines, so just be aware to turn it off.
The frother can be used even with the machine off and works very well, it's removable and it's rated as dishwasher safe, although it's simple enough to rinse, I wouldn't put it in the dishwasher. It doesn't warm up the milk, so there is no extra container to clean. To make a cappuccino, Simply put the cup in the microwave for 30 seconds or so, froth it and then brew either 4 oz or 8 oz. Other machines that steamed the milk that I used in the past were a pain to clean. Not this.
It comes with a double-sided measuring cup, that's labeled and simple to understand. Very simple to use and other than rinsing the permanent filter, mess free.
So although it takes a bit more effort than pods, coffee tastes very good (depending on the beans used of course), offers better combinations of drinks and it's a lot cheaper to use in the long term. Plus there is no plastic pod to dispose of. The coffee maker also comes with a coffee 'recipe book' that is nice. I plan on trying some more unusual combinations.
This T-Mobile complete SIM starter kit includes a nano SIM card with micro and standard SIM adapters, enabling you to activate T-Mobile's no-contract, nationwide 4G LTE service on select phones and tablets.
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The kit comes with one SIM card with breakouts for mini and micro so it fits any unlocked phone. this includes the starter sim only, no credit. Works with T-Mobile's LTE service
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DC56 Bagless Cordless Hand Vac:Vacuum stairs and other hard-to-reach places with this Dyson handheld vacuum. The Root Cyclone technology provides strong suction, and the trigger operation is easy on your arms. This Dyson handheld vacuum is easy to carry from place to place, and it has a lifetime filter that never needs replacing.
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This model was replaced for the V6, so got this on sale, which makes it a much more reasonable buy. The motor is more than adequate for most tasks. It has two speeds. In normal mode, the battery lasts about 15 minutes and about 6 minutes in 'turbo' (i.e. full speed). It comes with two attachments: A long wand for reaching into tight spaces and a combo nozzle with an upholstery brush that recesses when not in use. Being a Dyson there are a lot of optional attachments. The battery is Li-On but not removable. It comes with a wall charger. There is no charging stand. It's great for little jobs around the kitchen, cleaning the car, vacuuming drawers and sofas, and it's lightweight. It's very easy to clean: Hold the vacuum over a trash can, and press a release that pushes the bottom of the trash reservoir open, without ever touching the dirt. There is a washable filter that requires occasional cleaning. There are no disposable parts. It's good to have it around the kitchen. But keep in mind that Dyson has the same vacuums in 'stick' models, that come with more accessories and wall mount charger, but costs at least $ 100 more.
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.