Score big with this Razer Abyssus V2 gaming mouse. A 5000-dpi optical sensor provides impressive precision, and this ambidextrous mouse works with either hand, making it ideal for a multi-person household. Molded rubber side grips help you keep a good hold on this Razer Abyssus V2 gaming mouse while you complete complex on-screen moves.
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I've shied away from gaming and other high end mice because they look like they might grow sentient and murder me before I even learned what half the do-dads are for.
I don't have that problem with this mouse. It sits comfortably in my hand, moves easily, more precise than my ability to discern error, and the button to adjust sensitivity is a very nice touch--in fact, I'll never buy another mouse without this feature.
In short, it's everything I could ever hope for in a mouse, and the sensitivity control button has changed my expectation for standard features a mouse must have.
This sleek Sony Bluetooth soundbar produces sound via three-way speakers and six discrete amplifiers for superb front surround-sound cinematic audio. Built-in Wi-Fi connectivity lets you enjoy high-resolution audio in multiple rooms. Movies, playlists and video games come to life in the slim, unobtrusive profile of this 2.1-channel Sony Bluetooth soundbar.
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I got these for half-price, and I'm very pleased. Sound is good for TV and music, the bluetooth works great with my iPhone, and it has the option of playing high res files direct from a USB.
The only downside is that when placed in front of a Sony TV, it blocks the TV's remote sensor, so the remote has to be held high and angled down to work.
That said, if I had paid $800 for this I'd be very disappointed, and can't recommend it. But for $400 I'm pretty happy and would highly recommend it.
This Sony 55-inch Android TV delivers 4K HDR video with unmatched clarity and vivid colors. The slim design fits on your entertainment console or mounts on the wall, and the 4K HDR Ultra HD screen delivers pictures four times clearer than standard HD. Android capability lets you access a host of video streaming apps directly from your Sony 55-inch Android TV.
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The picture on this TV is superb. If that were the only criteria, I'd give it 5 stars. But to my eye, that's true of every TV in this price range and category.
I was sold on the Sony because of the Android TV OS. But the TV can't handle it. It randomly reboots, regardless of whether it's over-air TV, browsing the Apps menu, browsing within an App, or streaming. I don't think I've been able to watch it for more than 30 minutes without it rebooting at least once.
Although this doesn't render the TV unusable, it's an annoying and unacceptable defect. If I had known it couldn't run Android TV, I would have bought a TV without it and bought a streaming device to plug into it.
If Sony makes this right, either by correcting it with an update, replacement, or otherwise, I'll update this review accordingly (based on other reviews, this seems unlikely). But for now, it's a solid Don't Buy.
Work out in the rain worry-free with these Bose® SoundSport® in-ear headphones, which feature sweat- and weather-resistant acoustic ports for ideal sound that keeps up with your active lifestyle. The carrying case simplifies portability.
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These are the best headphones for running I've ever tried. I've been searching for years for a pair that 1) stayed in my ears, 2) were comfortable, and 3) sounded good.
I tried Yurbuds, but they hurt and excessive cable noise ruined the sound.
I tried a pair of Sennheiser, but they didn't stay in my ears and didn't sound that great.
Most recently, I tried V-Moda's Forza. They sounded pretty good when properly fit, but it took a good five minutes of adjusting to find that sweet spot, when I did it was painful, and they didn't stay in when I moved. Plus, they had a lot of cable noise and every foot step sent a loud thud through the earbuds.
So I kept going back to the cheap $15 pairs that at least had 2 out of the 3 features I was looking for. But before going back for my 3rd pair of Philips SHQ 1200, I decided to try the Bose Sound Sport.
And they are awesome. Perfect fit without any effort--just pop them in and they stay. They sound great--enough of an improvement over the Philips to justify the cost alone. But they also have a superior, more comfortable fit and have yet to fall out.
These are also the only premium sport earbuds I could find without a mic and volume control knob--a major plus in my book, because I just want to plug them into an iPod Shuffle, and hope to never in my life have to take a phone call while I'm working out.
While others have noted durability is a major concern, that's easily remedied at this price with the geek squad protection plan.