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The Blue Pure 411 Auto air purifier takes a simple approach to smart air quality management with an integrated particle sensor, Auto mode setting, and LED air quality display. The ENERGY STAR certified air purifier delivers high performance with one-button control and customizable pre-filter colors in a lightweight, compact package. Independently evaluated and third-party tested for performance as part of the AHAM Verifide® Program for room air cleaners, this air purifier has a Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) of 132 for fine smoke particles, 96 for pollen particles, and 107 for dust particles. Recommended for small rooms like nurseries, guest bedrooms, and home offices with a 360° air intake to completely filters room air about every 12.5 minutes (approx. 4.8x an hour at 190 ft²) on the highest speed. The 3-step combination particle + carbon filter works with Blueair's HEPASilent™ filtration technology to remove 99.97% of airborne particles down to 0.1 microns, like pollen, pet dander, mold, bacteria, viruses⁰ and more, while an additional layer of activated coconut carbon traps light household odors. The one-touch enabled Auto mode is designed to help you maintain a comfortable and safe home environment. When enabled, the setting automatically adjusts to real-time conditions reported by the integrated particle sensor. Stay up to date on your air quality with the LED display; it changes color to indicate good, moderate, or poor. Blue Pure 411 Auto quietly cleans the air with less noise than a soft whisper⁶ on low (18 dB) and up to a normal conversation on high (48 dB) – while using less energy than a light bulb (2-10 W) on all speeds.⁷ Change color in seconds with five fabric pre-filter options inspired by Scandinavian nature. The fabric material of the pre-filter catches larger particles and extends the life of the primary filter. Plus, a hidden compartment in the fabric pre-filter keeps the power cord hidden out of sight. Vacuum the fabric or toss it in the washing machine whenever it needs cleaning. Pre-filter in Arctic Trail (gray) included; Additional colors available for purchase. At Blueair, our Swedish heritage inspires sustainability and quality at the heart of everything we do. All Blueair purifiers are AHAM Verifide® for Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) and given a recommended room size, certified by ENERGY STAR for energy efficiency and the California EPA Air Resources Board (CARB) for safe ozone emissions.​ ⁰This air purifier not been tested against Coronavirus, and Blueair does not claim to capture, remove, or kill 2019-nCoV. ⁶Sound pressure according to GB/T18801 & GB4214.1 ⁷Tested according to GB/T18801-2015 standard. ""Light bulb"" defined as an LED light bulb with 40 W energy consumption
 
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Quiet, Simple to Use Air Filtration
on January 13, 2021
Posted by: RedScorpion
from Oklahoma City, OK
I received the Blueair - Blue Pure 411 Auto HEPA Silent Air Purifier for purpose of providing an honest, unbiased review. My wife and I both have allergies and we have tried many different room filters over the last few years. The Blue Pure 411 Auto is a silent, easy to use filter that I would put up with the best room filters currently out there.
The unit has one button that you tap to turn on and change fan speeds. The auto setting, though, is the most interesting. The filter detects air quality and adjusts the fan speed as needed. I live in central Oklahoma. I've noticed on air alert days, that the filter's indicator lights have changed to orange or red and the fans are going stronger than on days without air quality warnings. Oklahoma currently has high cedar warnings, but my wife and I haven't sneezed or coughed since setting the unit up.
The unit comes with essentially two filters. There's an outer cloth cover called the "pre-filter" plus the standard filter inside. The pre-filter can be vacuumed and machine washed. The filter inside the unit is supposed to last up to six months. When you replace the standard filter, be prepared that replacement filters seem to cost around $22 at Best Buy. I didn't see any local Best Buy stores with filters in stock, but it seemed like an easy enough item to have shipped or picked up in store. Pre-filters are a little bit more difficult to come by. It seems they sell standard for under $10, but most retailers I checked were currently out with new arrivals expected within the next 4 to 6 weeks. The pre-filters provide some customization as you can find them in other materials and colors.
The device stands about 16 inches with a diameter of close to 8 inches. At that height, it's not the smallest room filter, but it's not unnecessarily huge, either.
I like this filter. Set up is easy. It's usually very quiet and even when the fan kicks up, it never gets that loud. If you're searching for a new room filter, be sure to check out the Blue Pure 411 Auto. 5/5
I hope you found this review helpful. Thanks!
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Introducing PRO X SUPERLIGHT—one of our lightest, fastest PRO mouse ever. Powered by LIGHTSPEED, it’s here to help you remove all obstacles, so you can focus on nothing but winning. Get insanely precise, fast, and consistent control with HERO Sensor. Take first faster with zero-additive PTFE feet that deliver a dramatically smoother glide. Developed in collaboration with a large group of the world’s best esports pros, PRO X SUPERLIGHT features hyper-minimal design, but is packed with our latest technologies and advancements. PRO X SUPERLIGHT Wireless Gaming Mouse is available in black and white.
 
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Ultralight, Responsive, Fast, Refined
on December 23, 2020
Posted by: RedScorpion
from Oklahoma City, OK
I've been using Logitech peripherals for near twenty years and the Logitech - G PRO X SUPERLIGHT is something of a throwback. The form factor reminds me of mice from Logitech and Microsoft in the early 2000's. But the Logitech - G PRO X SUPERLIGHT is much lighter. The lightspeed receiver and Hero 25K sensor provides responsiveness and feedback a million times better than anything from back then. I've paired a few mice with my Surface Book and I like this mouse the best. This mouse doesn't come with many of the features of mice today, but if you're okay with no dpi button, fewer side buttons, lack of Bluetooth, and no scroll speed toggle, the Logitech - G PRO X SUPERLIGHT is a great mouse and easy to recommend.
The mouse comes with grip tape. I didn't have much luck with that as I couldn't get it on straight and the first time you take it off, the tape will develop bubbles or edges. A nice touch, but not worth the hassle in my opinion.
Should note that there is no Bluetooth connectivity. If you want to use this mouse, you will need an open USB port to plug in the wireless dongle. As a result, you probably won't be able to use this for your phone or tablet.
The mouse is super light. If you want it even lighter, you can remove the aperture door from the bottom of the mouse. Speaking of that door, Logitech included another door with a PTFE coating. I couldn't tell a difference in my usage between the standard door and the PTFE coating, but perhaps marathon gamers hyper sensitive to the weight can tell a difference. It's nice that Logitech provides the options, but the tape and the extra PTFE door seemed a bit unnecessary in my opinion.
A lot of Logitech mice will come with a DPI toggle button. But the Logitech - G PRO X SUPERLIGHT does not. If you want to change the DPI, you will need to launch G-Hub which can be downloaded from Logitech's website. I tend to keep my mice with a fixed DPI, but if you're a a big FPS gamer who likes adjusting your FPS on the fly for sniping, this could be a problem.
But these are nitpicks. I really like the charging cable with this mouse. It hooks up very securely to the front of the mouse. If you wish to use the mouse wired, instead of wirelessly, you can hook up the cable and do that. Battery has been lasting me several days with heavy use. I didn't notice any speed difference between wired and wireless mode.
I'm sure this review has been a bit of a ramble, but I hope it's helpful for folks. There are a lot of mice out there. This is easily the lightest mouse I have used. It doesn't have the most features, but it does everything I want very well. Easy to recommend. 5/5
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The Nanoleaf Shapes Triangles elevate the concept of smart lighting into a creative journey of design. A combination of smart technology and sleek ultra-thin design, the modular LED light panels open limitless possibilities for you to explore, create, and play.
 
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Cool Lights, Bad App
on December 15, 2020
Posted by: RedScorpion
from Oklahoma City, OK
The Nanoleaf Shapes are impressive LED lights, but the app that sets them up and sets schedules is awful. I should say up front that I received the Nanoleaf Shapes Triangles Kit for purposes of review. When they work, the lights can create some impressive effects. It is relatively easy to get the shapes set up and adhered to the wall. But, once they are up, the software nearly ruins the experience. I am cautiously recommending these lights on the hopes that the software is fixed before I acquire my next set to expand the lights. If you are not prone to software frustration and / or can wait until the software and firmware are further updated, give these lights a whirl. They make an impressive statement in the room.
Setup: As I said above, the panels adhere to the wall via 3M tape. The tape size is a bit unusual. If you want to replace it, I believe they look like two medium sized 3M strips next to each other. But, unlike traditional 3M tape, the tabs are smaller to get to. It is important to leave yourself enough tab when you put the panel up if you ever intend on taking them down. There is not any extra tape in the box, so make sure you have your panels laid out in a pattern you like before you put them up.
The connectors and panels are incredibly simple to place in whatever pattern suits your fancy. With the shapes series, you can also combine your Triangles Kit with Octagons and Mini-Triangles.
The kit comes with a 42 watt power supply. That power brick (which seems made for a strip versus a wall outlet) can handle 28 triangle shapes, 21 Octagon shapes, or 77 mini triangles. The Nanoleaf website had a configuration estimator, but know that after a certain point, you’re either going to need another power supply or you’ll need to upgrade beyond the standard 42 watt unit.
Hold on to the "need more inspiration" card in the packaging as it has the QR codes for the kit. I believe the codes are also located on the back of the control panel and on the power brick. The card is the easiest solution.
Software: Getting the lights in the right position is really the easy part. The difficulties start with the software. Out of the box, I had nothing but trouble with the Android app. I had better luck with the Apple App. It was also easier to just use the Apple HomeKit code than trying to set up the lights with my Android phone. I had to update the firmware with the Apple Nanoleaf app before I was able to set up and use the kit with my Android phone. That's how glitchy everything was out of the box.
Over the last week, I must have reset the device a dozen times trying to get things to work properly. I could make a light selection in the app only for the lights to be unresponsive. Occasionally, closing the app and relaunching it would do the trick. Sometimes it wouldn't. Schedules set in the app did not work reliably. The lights might randomly come on as though they are possessed. The schedule might work okay for the first day, but by day two it wouldn't work. I was back to using Google Home to turn the lights on or off. And that is the biggest frustration. Google Home and Alexa work fine. The PC app in beta works better than the mobile app that Nanoleaf intends on you using to set up and operate these lights. The mobile app is broken. There is a reason why this app is littered with 1 star reviews on the Google Play store.
Speaking of PC integration. I was hoping I could use the Shapes with Razer’s Chroma, but that never worked. Both Razer and Nanoleaf advertise Chroma integration, but I never could get it to work with the Shapes. I read online that others were having the same problem. Maybe that will be fixed with a firmware update down the road, but it doesn’t work as of now.
The PC app is in beta and I think it shows the most promise. With it, you can have the lights mirror what is going on with your computer monitor. That app seemed the most stable and functional. But, the app doesn’t seem to start with the computer. I could launch the PC app, which brings up a website, and change the lights to mirror my desktop, but I would then have to do that every time I started up my PC.
Conclusion: Devices like this are frustrating. Because on the one hand I really like it and I want more panels to create even more impressive displays. But the hardware is so dependent on the app that is broken. At the current retail price, I just think most people would expect a more reliable experience. I can set up reliable schedules for other devices, but not for my expensive Nanoleaf Shapes. If I change profiles, the brightness is automatically on max even with auto brightness turned on. The software is just a glitchy mess. But when the lights work, I really like them. Whether you are wanting to accent a wall or you are wanting to jazz up your livestreams, the Nanoleaf Shapes are definitely impressive when they work. I just wish they were more reliable and responsive to the software.
So, I am cautiously recommending these lights. If the app, the schedules, and the Razer integration worked better, this would be a five star review for me. So, pick them up if you are prepared to deal with the frustrations they can bring. They can be really cool, but also really frustrating.
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Your life’s an adventure. To capture and keep its best moments, you need fast, high-capacity storage that accelerates every move. With up to 1050MB/s read and 1000MB/s write speeds, store your content and creations on a fast drive that fits seamlessly into your active lifestyle. Up to three-meter drop protection, with IP65 water and dust resistance, a carabiner loop for securing the drive, and a 5-year limited warranty give you the peace of mind to take it with you on travels near and far. From a brand trusted by professional photographers, the SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD provides fast solid state performance in a tough, reliable storage solution.
 
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Fast, Stable, and Fits in the Palm of Your Hand
on November 21, 2020
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The SanDisk Extreme 1TB portable SSD is an excellent external drive solution. Whether you are backing up media files, accessing files on your usb-c equipped phone or tablet, or are wanting an external drive for your XBOX One, the SanDisk Extreme is very easy to recommend.
On Windows and Mac, the drive is plug and play. The included cable has a USB-C to USB-A adapter. I would make sure to use it on a USB3 port, though.
I created transfer tests on multiple computers shuffling around 10GB files. Compared to external hard drives that rely on 5400 RPM physical disks, the NVME portable produces unmatched results. You can copy huge files to and from the drive in a matter of seconds. In my experience, data would transfer three times as fast as the more traditional external drive.
The device feels solid. It has a rubber grip to it and it's tiny. Unlike back-up drives with older, platter based drives, this device is smaller and less prone to losing data in the event of bumps or drops.
With this drive, you can place movies, music, or files and then access them from your Samsung / Android tablet. I could watch movies on my phone from the SSD. And because the drive is relatively small, I could easily slip this in a travel bag for commutes. Whether you are browsing photos or editing documents on the go, the Extreme 1TB drive is simple and easy to use.
I tested the drive on an XBOX One. Newer games require faster transfer rates and the traditional external hard drives often don't keep up which can lead to texture pop-ins or stuttering cinematics. I didn't have any such problems with the 1TB Extreme. Games loaded in fast. Now, you currently can't use an external hard drive for X-Box One Series X games, but for XBOX One or Xbox 360 games, this hard drive is super fast.
If I had any complaint, it might be worth while to invest in a longer USB 3.2 cable with a USB-C connector. The cable that comes with the drive is just a couple of inches. It's very short.
I would take a 1TB drive with this speed and durability over a standard external drive for traveling and performance needs, but if you're wanting to back-up your computer or archive photos, an older drive that isn't as fast might realistically be a more economical solution. That's the tradeoff you have to weigh, but outside of those scenarios, I think this drive is a clear winner. It isn't much bigger than a thumb drive. It's faster and won't take up as much space in my bag.
I really like this drive, and I whole heartedly recommend it.
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Wemo WiFi Smart Outdoor Plug gives you total smart control over your lights, holiday decorations and other outdoor devices. Featuring two splash-proof and weather-resistant outlets, you can set schedules and control two devices together from anywhere by using the app or your voice with Apple HomeKit, Amazon Alexa, or Hey Google.* It’s perfect for the patio, yard or other spaces where you’d like to manage electric outlets. You can also use Away Mode to randomly turn porch or landscape lights on and off when you’re not home. Sync lights connected to the Smart Outdoor Plug with the sunset and you’ll walk out to a backyard that’s ready for evening activities.
 
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Smart Outlet Control for Christmas / Patio Lights
on November 8, 2020
Posted by: RedScorpion
from Oklahoma City, OK
If you are looking to add a smart plug for your outdoor lights, the Smart Outdoor Plug is a reliable and easy to use option. Compatible with Apple HomeKit, Google Home, and Alexa, this plug makes it easy to add outdoor lighting to your automated home. Buyers should know that you cannot independently control each outlet. The power off and timer options are synced for both outlets. If synchronized on/off is okay, then this is an easy smart outlet to recommend.
I should state upfront that I received the Wemo WiFi Smart Outdoor Plug for purposes of providing an honest assessment. My hope is to provide helpful information.
1. Setup: When the lights flash orange and white, you know your device is in pairing mode. From that point, set up on the downloaded Wemo app was relatively easy. If you can use a phone and download an app, you can use this outlet. It's very simple to configure and set-up. The Wemo app guides you step-by-step.
If you encounter problems: I didn't have any difficulties, but should you have problems with pairing or connection, your best bet according to the Wemo support page is to unplug and re-plug the device.
2. Connection: The Wemo smart plug uses 2.4ghz network connection. In theory, the 2.4ghz band can reach up to 300 feet. But keep in mind that walls and objects between your outlet and router / Wi-Fi access point, can reduce that distance a great deal. I was able to plug the outlet into an outside patio outlet less than 50 feet from my access point with no connection difficulties, but as always, your mileage will vary. Range will depend a lot on your router / access point's signal.
Timers: The Wemo app is functional if not the most user friendly. As previously stated, you cannot independently control each plug. But I was able to set a timer telling the outlet to turn on 15 minutes before sunset (based on location set when creating the rule) and to turn off at 1:30AM. It's been working flawlessly so far.
Smart Home Setup: There's an included card with code to scan for Apple HomeKit. With Alexa or Google Home, you simply need to add device and sign in to your Wemo account. Whole process on Apple and Android devices was relatively easy. Google and Alexa had no difficulties giving me the status of the outlet or turning it on or off with my voice command.
Build Quality: Everything feels solid. I can feel the rubber caps snap into the outlets. The plug could be secured to a wall if you so chose. Should you need to reset Wi-Fi settings for the device, you could either use the app or long press the button located on the plug itself.
Conclusion: In general, if a device works as the manufacturer says it will, I give the item a good review. This smart outlet has worked perfectly fine for me. I haven't had any difficulties. I wish every tech item I picked up worked as flawlessly. It would be great if I could independently control each outlet, but because Wemo / Belkin never advertised said feature, I can't ding the outlet for that. It works. It has worked well. And, that's really all I can ask for.
Conclusion: The Wemo Wi-Fi Smart Outdoor Plug has worked great for me and I highly recommend it.
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The original ROCCAT® Vulcan keyboard won an array of awards on the back of its design innovation and functional aesthetics. The ROCCAT® Vulcan Pro Optical RGB Gaming Keyboard is the latest full-size keyboard variant and features the renowned linear Titan Switch Optical. ROCCAT is the first in the industry to engineer an optical switch that has a familiar mechanical key stroke feeling. This technology equips you with lightspeed actuation and incredible precision – a pivotal competitive advantage. The switch adds to a comprehensive feature set that gamers know and love about the Vulcan keyboard series. The low-profile design is engineered for comfort and to reduce typing fatigue, impressive durability and build quality thanks to its reinforcing black anodized aluminum top plate and switches rated to 100 million keystrokes, dedicated mixer-style audio controls, a detachable palm rest and per-key AIMO RGB lighting.
 
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The Mercedes-Benz of Keyboards
on October 26, 2020
Posted by: RedScorpion
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I should disclose upfront that I received the Roccat Vulcan Pro RGB for purposes of providing an unbiased, review. My goal is to provide an overall recommendation along with any information I can to help shoppers online or in store.
Responsive, quiet, no noticeable key wobble, and an overall solid build make this keyboard easy to recommend. With the Vulcan Pro, Roccat has produced a keyboard with optical speeds, but also a solid mechanical feel. The Vulcan Pro feels like a cherry / red / linear mechanical keyboard. Each curved key is smooth to the touch and each key press feels great. This is an easy recommendation for gamers, home office workers, students, and everyone in between.
Optical Switches: This is my first keyboard with optical switches. Versus a traditional mechanical keyboard, there is a lot to like. Instead of metal contacts, the keys break a beam of light. The entire process produces a quicker response than a typical mechanical keyboard. Supposedly, optical keyboards will have a much longer life than traditional mechanical keyboard.
Roccat: Prior to the Vulcan Pro, I honestly had never heard of Roccat. Roccat is a German manufacturer recently acquired by Turtle Beach. I think the German engineering shows. I cannot say enough about the build quality. The Vulcan feels like the Benz of keyboards. Metal surfaces replace hard plastic. Each key is well lit. The magnetic wrist wrest stays firmly in place. I could use this keyboard for hours. This is the keyboard you want for a marathon gaming session or to write a long term paper.
Features: The keyboard comes with a dial to control volume or key brightness. There is no software in the box. If you wish to customize your keyboard’s lighting effects, you will need to download Roccat Swarm.
I’m not quite sure I understand Aimo lighting. It is supposed to be lighting effects controlled by artificial intelligence. But, after turning the lighting feature on, everything just felt random to me. I couldn’t find a rhyme or reason to the lighting colors or changes. Nothing seemed to change with music or actions in a game. It looks pretty, but I also noticed that Aimo seemed to take around a 2 to 3 % CPU performance hit. With Aimo off, but other lighting options enabled, CPU usage dropped down to less than a percent. I personally preferred the solid lighting, wave effect, or ripple effect lighting, but that is just me.
There is no USB port or headphone jack built in to the keyboard itself. Also, there are macro keys, but they are function keys built into the INS, HOME, PG UP, DEL, END, and PG DOWN
Software: I already mentioned SWARM. And, it works. It’s not the greatest app. I liked some of the customization options, but I’d be lying if I said that Roccat had provided the most robust or diverse lighting solutions. Still, Swarm works. I can’t say the same for the software for several other name brand keyboards. Profiles are easy to set up and change. The ability to change repeat delay is nice. But, if you are using a high res display such as the display found on a new surface book, the font for Swarm is incredibly tiny. On 1080p displays, it looks fine, but on my Surface, I found myself squinting and getting as close to the screen as I possibly could.
Conclusion: If you read this review, I hope some part of it helped you in your decision making. I think this is a good keyboard. It justifies its price tag with the build quality alone. Software is a bit lacking and I do miss the built-in USB port, but it isn’t enough to keep me from recommending this keyboard. It’s a solid peripheral from a manufacturer I will be paying more attention to.
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OpenComm is the first AfterShokz Bluetooth headset designed specifically for communication. Engineered with patented 7th generation bone conduction technology & featuring AfterShokz’s signature open-ear design, OpenComm enables clear communication through the DSP noise-canceling boom microphone & helps you stay connected to your surroundings while you’re at your desk, on the road, or on a jobsite.
 
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I Love This Headset
on October 23, 2020
Posted by: RedScorpion
from Oklahoma City, OK
This is my first bone conduction headset and I love it. This headset is my new default. It's comfortable. No more buds slipping out of my ear canal. No bulky / hot ear pieces. Just great audio. After a few minutes, I forget I am even wearing them.
I should say that I received this headset for the purpose of providing an unbiased review. And my unbiased opinion is: this headset is awesome.

This is great for phone calls. The noise cancelling microphone works well and can be repositioned when not in use. I've made several calls over the last few days and I have been consistently told I sound great. Very clear. I tested it outside on a particularly windy Oklahoma day and they could still hear me.
The bone conduction is interesting. Sometimes feels a bit like a buzz on my temple. It's oddly relaxing.
Setup was easy. The built-in nfc chip made bluetooth set up a breeze. The headset stayed connected for quite a ways away from my phone.
You also get a nice, thick case for storage. The charger is proprietary. One side is USB-A and the other is a proprietary magnetic connection.
I didn't find any app for equalizer settings. I find that a bit refreshing as my other headsets were getting a bit pushy with their firmware updates.
Sound quality was good. It's not the richest audio I have ever experienced, but it's better than most buds and pods geared towards mobile users.
Battery life has been good. I'm still getting used to the multi-purpose button, but it does make it easy to take and hang up on calls. Very easy to feel for the volume buttons as well.
For people working from home or looking for a new headset for travel, the gym, or day-to-day wear, I'd say you can't really go wrong here.
Highly recommend!
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Bring your A-game anytime, anywhere. Introducing a universal mobile gaming controller that fits most smartphone devices, designed to bring console-level control to your on-the-go gaming. With this controller by your side, wherever you go, victory will follow.
 
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Turn Your Phone into a Portable Game Console
on September 30, 2020
Posted by: RedScorpion
from Oklahoma City, OK
I can't say I am a huge fan of mobile gaming. I love touch screens for point and click applications, but I hate trying to use the touch screen as a controller for gaming. A physical controller just works better and is more precise. The folks at Razer seem to agree and the Razer Kishi is a great way to turn your expensive smart phone into a portable gaming console.
The buttons work well. The a,b,x, and y buttons feel great. The d-pad is big and responsive. The thumb sticks work great and I noticed no drift. Triggers and bumpers feel a bit different than a traditional controller, but they still worked really well. I had no problems in FPS games like Halo..
Did I mention this control pad is great for Halo? With X-Box Game Pass Ultimate, you can now stream X-box games straight to your smart phone. The Razer Kishi does a great job replicating a traditional X-Box controller.
The Kishi worked well with my Samsung Galaxy S10e and the Google Pixel 4. But, bigger phones may not fit. You also won't be able to use your phone's bumper or case. The controller comes with a USB-C port for pass-through charging.
Razer has an app for the Kishi to help determine app compatibility. So far, I have tested the controller with Sonic the Hedgehog, Castlevania Symphony of the Night, and several X-Box Game Pass games. You may need to google your specific games to ensure compatibility.
Cons: I wish there was a way to tighten up the smart phone fit. As it is, the phone doesn't always feel like a solid fit. The controller flexes a bit more than I would expect and the phone can slide up and down a bit.
Still, I was impressed. I liked the controller. I actually enjoy mobile gaming now.
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Life’s extraordinary moments deserve to be captured with smooth video. DJI OM 4 is a magnetic gimbal designed to complement your smartphone, allowing you to start recording right away. Ultra-compact, easy to use, and bursting with intelligent features, OM 4 is the ultimate solution for capturing and sharing your world.
 
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Solid Gimbal Stabilizer
on September 24, 2020
Posted by: RedScorpion
from Oklahoma City, OK
The cameras on modern phones are getting better all the time. With the ability to shoot 4K video and grab amazing stills, I rarely grab other cameras when I travel or record video. The cell phone is just too convenient. But, even with these great cell phone cameras, I still have blurred photos and everyone hates jerky cell phone video. The DJI OM 4 is amazing. Over the last few weeks, I have put the gimbal through multiple tests and I am amazed by how my videos and pictures have come out.
For instance, I took the DJI OM 4 down a mountain road the other day. Without the stabilizer, the video is a jarring mess. With the stabilizer, the focus and the center of the shot stayed the same. The vehicle was clearly moving and jostling around, but the OM 4 didn't flinch.
Setting up the DJI OM 4 is relatively simple. You can either adhere a mount to the back of the phone, or use the magnetic phone clamp that expands and snaps onto your phone. I preferred the latter. I can't imagine a lot of people willingly adhering the mount to the back of the phone for a couple of reasons: 1) the mount makes it impossible to put your phone in a case 2) the adhered mount would likely interfere with wireless charging. I guess you could always find a hard case and adhere the mount to the case itself. That way you would only have to swap cases for a perfectly balanced mount.
The problem with using the magnetic phone clamp is that it can be difficult getting the phone properly centered. And even when I thought I had it centered, I still had to go into the DJI Mimo app and run a calibration to make sure the phone was properly leveled.
Speaking of the Mimo App, it was all relatively easy to use and set up. The various camera and video modes are easy to select and use. The stitching for panoramic photos is great. The time lapse and Dyna-Zoom were very effective.
There is a USB-A and a USB-C port built in to the handle. You can charge the gimble via USB-C. The USB-A port provides a way to charge your phone while you are filming and taking pictures.
If I have any nitpick, tracking could be a bit slow if you are dealing with a moving subject. For the most part, the tracking software did a good job tracking subjects like people and dogs. I had one individual pretend to be bigfoot as he crossed the road and the gimbal never lost him. But, small objects like a drone or dogs that want to get close and move fast, those objects were a little bit harder to keep in frame and the OM 4 struggled a bit to keep up with those subjects assuming the app would recognize those subjects at all.
The app recognizes gestures. With certain hand signs, you can trigger a countdown for photos or record video. I did notice that the gesture control worked better indoors. Outside, the software seemed to have problems picking the gestures up.
But those are nitpicks. Most of those nitpicks could probably be patched out later. This device is incredible. For vloggers, the OM 4 on a tripod does a great job following subject. The photos and videos will come out looking great without motion blur.
This is a great device. DJI out did themselves and I can't recommend it enough.
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The HP X24ih FHD Gaming Monitor is a good monitor. This is my first gaming monitor from HP and I'm impressed. It's a solid IPS display with good viewing angles and great color reproduction. Contrast is good. The stand is solid. Button placement is simple and easy to use. In my testing I noticed no ghosting and barely any light bleed.
Upon starting your Windows 10 PC, your computer should download Omen Command Center automatically. from there, you can make adjustments for brightness, contrast, colors, AMD FreeSync, and response time. I found placing the response time tab on the second marker gave me the best results while gaming. Much higher, and you can run into jittery / reverse ghosting picture.
The monitor comes with brightness cranked out of the box. Your mileage may vary, but I find the best picture with brightness hovering around 40 and contrast at 90. But, I'm still tinkering with those settings a bit.
In terms of extras, the monitor comes with an HDMI cable in box, although I chose to hook the unit up via display port. The power button light is never too bright and can be turned off if you so choose.
The unit comes with AMD FreeSync Premium, but NVIDIA users should note that there is no G-Sync. Also, there are no speakers or USB hubs built in to the monitor. Cable management on the stand works, but it probably won't wow anyone.
But all of that is besides the point. The X24ih is a good gaming monitor. And is very easy to recommend.
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