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Great for beginners
I got this for my kid after our trip to the museum and he absolutely loves it, it has a dimmable light and as a card slot so you can save your pictures, he is so happy money well spent
15/04/2023
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Great device!
Purchased this for Xmas as a "family" gift and I had trepidation about setting it up after reading all of the negative "install" comments. Figured, we'd wade through and once it was setup, it'd be great. Well, we had it all setup in less than an hour and had complex devices, so I'm not sure about all the negativity. We even have it setup to run a RasPlex (Rasberry Pi device that runs our Plex TV/Movies). Had to program a few buttons, but it worked fine. In fact, we learned a few things about our Sony home entertainment system and was able to handle the lag time and some of the input cycles. The Activity setup was very easy to figure out if you just read the instructions. Never had to call support for any reason as their website was pretty helpful on how to get the unusual devices to work.Setup: 5 year old Sharp TV, 6 year old Sony Home Entertainment system, TiVo, Xbox 360 and a RasPlex. All iOS 8 devices. We setup the software on an older iPad Mini, a regular iPad and 3 iPhone 6's as well as ran the MyHarmony software on one of the MBP's just to see how that software looked.We created 3 separate "Activities" (Watch TV : Watch Plex : Play XBox) and now everything switches on and setups beautifully for each need making it ready to go with one button click. Remotes work great and the setup was all less than an hour, although we fiddled trying to get it to turn on more obscure devices like our IR fireplace. No go on that one, but we tried. So, I am very pleased with this system and even impressed that we got the RasPlex to work and all for $100 bucks.Can't go wrong with this solution, even if it takes a little setup time, definately worth not having ANY remotes on the ottoman or coffee table. They're all tucked away in a drawer for emergencies.
27/01/2023
Fantastic Product
My daughter has pretty much always needed some sort of white noise when she sleeps, the entire time she sleeps, and she fits right it, because so do my husband and I. In the past we always used white noise fans, but during the colder months in our current home, that's just not an option. After going through countless apps and other white noise devices, all of which weren't loud enough, had the wrong pitch, or broke after our repeated extended use, we decided to try the Hushh.This is a great white noise machine, and at a fraction of the price of a Dohm, which we didn't find to be loud enough or worth the price. The Hushh is also portable, rechargeable, and can hook onto things like baby's stroller or car seat. I also like that it has a micro usb charging cord, so we can just plug it into the base of either my husband's iPhone charger, my Android one, or even a Kindle base. It is also the most durable and sustainable one we've tried. We run it non-stop at night and during naps, and it is still going strong over a month later. And my daughter has certainly knocked it around and roughly played with it, and there's not so much as a scratch on it. I am actually going to buy a second one for my husband and me and ditch our box fan forever!One small note - there are two bright charging lights on the device that will either flash or solidly shine, depending on where the machine is in its charging process. This is a big design flaw. Yes, it is rather annoying and no, you cannot turn them off. We covered both lights with a small rectangle of electrical tape though, and it doesn't seem to bother my little one.
28/12/2022
Tinny sound, but clear
These things are great. I’ve had a pair of gifted EarPods for ages and grew to rely on them a lot. I’m a stay at home Dad and always have my hands full with laundry, dishes, vacuuming, kids, pets etc etc. i accidentally ran my EarPods through the washer and dryer for the second time, unfortunately they didn’t recover this time. I used them listen to podcasts and audio books and music, but still get stuff done and also don’t wake up our little one during nap time or I can talk hands free. Compared to EarPods the sound is very clear, but also on the higher end, sort of tinny. The bass isn’t strong but you can hear everything just fine. For my uses these are great. No way am I paying $100+ for headphones I’ll probably ruin again, so this price point is acceptable knowing that if I get a year out of them before I wash and dry them then it’s all good, I got my moneys worth. Paired easily, sounds clear even compared to apple products and battery life is great. I have yet to run them to empty. I would say one thing they do a lot better than EarPods is block outside noise, I have to take to these out to hear my wife telling me something. I can’t just pause the music, they need to be out of my ears. One con compared to EarPods is talking to other people on them. There’s no mic noise counseling at all. So whoever is on the other end hears everything like you’re on speakerphone. If I’m waking, they hear my steps, the plates as I’m washing dishes or the dog shaking, the kids in the background- everything.For the price, you can’t go wrong, if buy them again.
14/04/2022
2nd mic in a year. HEAR ME OUT THOUGH
My honest review of this mic that I bought with my stimulus check lmao.Bought this mic in June of 2020First mic that I received was without volume control since it wasn't released at the time and though the mic was simple that's really all I needed since I could control the mic from my side through apps. (Discord/sound panel/ etc.) The problems arrived out of no where for my first mic. My friends would hear heavy static like an actual TV, and after a day they couldn't hear me talk at all and it was constant static; though it was still under warranty I had a replacement in a week or so. Now this second mic was a diamond in a haystack. Apart from spilling my coffee twice on my desk and still working properly after months of the incident, I'm pretty proud of this mic for what it is worth. As of today (July 12th) my friends started complaining of the same static that my first mic had, and it's unenviable of the same outcome within the next few days. Sadly there is no warranty from Amazon themselves, and I'm too careless to search the warranty from the company itself, after 1 year and 1 month from my original purchase. A tip of advice if you are on the fence with this product, I would like to say that my xbox friends would say I have a loud mic and it's uncontrollable to adjust the volume from the mic itself, but I can adjust the volume from my end through the xbox app, and the same can be said with my pc gaming friends who can control the volume from their end or mine (either or). I only have experience using this as a personal mic (sorry for those who need something for work). I will be looking to other alternatives as my budget is at a higher end. This would be a definite purchase if I end up on a budget.
28/03/2022
Exceeded expectations
I bought this keyboard after a month of going back and forth deciding whether or not to fork out $230 for a keyboard. It's more expensive than the desk it sits on! I even got back online like an hour after purchasing and was damn close to cancelling the order out of sheer buyers remorse... but i am very very glad i did not. Yes the price is still crazy, but it is hands down the best feeling keyboard ive ever used. You get what you pay for and this to me is well worth it.I'm using the Tactile version of this keyboard after using a Linear version of a Corsair keyboard previously. I was worried the clicking of the keys was going to be to loud but these are about as quiet as my previous keyboard and still provide the key click you get out of a "clicky" keyboard. I'm told these are comparable to the Cherry MX Brown switches. They feel amazing.The main reason i wanted to buy this to begin with was for the low profile as i'm sure most are here for the same reason. I always used a wrist wrest with my Corsair keyboard, and while it didn't bug me at all it just ate up space on my desk. Going from a full size keyboard regular height to a TKL keyboard thats low pro has been so flippin awesome. So much more desk space. Do not need a wrist rest at all.I have ran into a couple of instances where i wish i still had a num pad but oh well i'll take the trade off.RGB looks great, though i'm the wrong guy to ask on that one i could care less about it as long as i can see my keys.Lastly, minor detail the volume dial is excellent.Strongly recommend this keyboard if you can bite the bullet on the price.
08/05/2021
Very Cool
These things are exactly what we were looking for to get some under-cabinet lighting in our kitchen. They seem to have thought of everything (for this purpose anyway). A remote control that has an on and an off button (instead of using one button to toggle). Since we have six lights, one button would be a disaster as some lights would come on while other shut-off. You would never get them all on or all off at the same time if they didn't split these functions. Very smart. They also have some nice option for light output (low or high) and color temperature (which I love, because I hate anything about 2700k). Another smart thing they did is give you a timer for auto-shutoff. Typically, I don't need these lights for more than a couple minutes, so I hit the 15 minute button, and I don't have to worry about remembering to shut them off when I'm done. Since they are battery operated, you won't want to leave these on for long periods of time.The only negative I can thing of is that the "orb" that receives the remote control signal is sizeable, and is visible at a glance. It isn't horrible, they do this to improve the angle of receptivity for the remote, so it is probably still worth doing... but I just have little "nubs" sticking out under each of my cabinet.I got mine from ZX, and there was a problem -- they were one magnetic strip shy... but I got a hold of Amazon support -- and it was fixed in very short order. I was impressed on this count with both Amazon and ZX on how rapidly and thoroughly this issue was resolved.Interesting that Amazon asks for a rating on motion sensitivity. These are not motion sensitive... so, I had to give them a 1 -- the rating is completely inapplicable. I think they do make motion-sensitive models for closets and inside cabinet use... but these are not the model for that purpose. Read carefully.
31/01/2021
Despite FDA issue, still a good meaningful purchas
EDIT 4/6: Been using it for a bit now and love it. As I theorized below, they just updated the app to include blood oxygen levels on a “10 minute average” which is awesome. So the device still has the capability and once approval comes through, I’d expect full functionality then. I added additional screenshots to show the updated O2 content.ORIGINAL: So I bought the dream sock after the smart sock was stopped due to the FDA classification issue. I was bummed and considered not purchasing as it wouldn’t be able to do as much as it used to do. After biting the bullet and getting it with my HSA funds, I am satisfied and glad I got it.Long story short: It still gives you peace of mind!Despite not letting you set customized alerts, it has default alerts for what I believe is excessive movement/elevated heart rate which could be the baby in distress. Also, if it ceases to get a reading of heart rate, it alerts you under the notion that the sock came off, but should anything else cause that stop in heart rate feedback, it in essence alerts you, thus providing peace of mind. Does it let you set alarms for heart rate drops specifically? No. Does it monitor blood oxygen levels? No (although I believe the equipment is still there in the device and once they have FDA approval, this feature would potentially become available - I’m guessing).The reason for 4 not 5 star is that it is quite pricey and your interactions with the data are limited. It reports out heart rate chart for the night but you can’t review it other than visually and with a reported average. You also can’t see the timing of the awake/light/deep sleep stages which would’ve been nice. See screenshot for basically what you get. Still worth it if you can absorb the cost and here’s to hoping the functionality will increase with future FDA approval as a medical device.
27/01/2021
Be careful...
EDIT: I wound up sending this back after 1 month because it got to where I could only use the heat function as the massage and air functions were too painful. I really wanted to love these, but I would have an awful headache the next day after using it. It must be something about me, though, because my 3 daughters love theirs and swear by them. I'm not reducing the rating because 3/4 of the masks worked perfectly, so it must be something about me that didn't tolerate it well. I do have high blood pressure, so that might be why it was painful for me. Be careful and research before buying if you have health problems.This is a great product, but be careful not to overuse it. I don't use the air feature any more because after using it, my eyes would hurt so bad the next day that it just wasn't worth it. The heat feature, however, is heavenly! I love just relaxing and letting the mask heat up on my eyes while the music plays. It just completely relaxes me. I have had less eye irritation (I have really bad eye allergies), but I don't know if it is because of the mask or because I use a wet cloth to wipe my eyes after I use the mask, but either way, I have noticed my eyes feel more refreshed and less irritated since using the mask. I bought sets for each of my daughters. We all suffer from headaches (stress, tension, and migraines), so I thought these would be great for them. I will rate those after they have had a chance to use theirs and let me know how they work for them. Overall, for me, I love mine for tension headaches and for relaxing.
03/01/2021
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