5/31/2012

Keyspan ER-V2 RF Remote for Windows Vista Review

Keyspan ER-V2 RF Remote for Windows Vista
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First off, this remote was shipped quite rapidly. I received it only three days after placing the order.
Out of the box it has a light, but solid feel. The plastic feels tight and does not flex or make noises. It seems like it'll be able to stand up to some wear and tear.
I plugged the receiver into the 32-bit Windows Vista Home Premium box that I built, and it was instantly recognized and ready to use. Thanks to the RF receiver, the range on this is great. I have the receiver plugged in behind my computer and I can point the remote away from the computer and still have reception.
The functions of the remote seem pretty standard for a Windows Media Center Device. One feature I didn't notice before purchasing is that it has a button that can put the computer in and out of standby. Another cool thing I've discovered is that this remote has some limited functionality with iTunes. Stop, play, forward, reverse, and pause all work. The volume on the iTunes volume slider will not change by pushing the volume controls, though.
I'm very happy with this product and would definitely recommend to people looking for a quality remote.

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FM Modulator Review

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I wanted to keep my 1980 corvette original am-fm stereo radio but still be able to use my ipod. The fm modulator was very easy to install, high quality and works great. I highly recommend this product to anyone that would like to keep their original radio and still have all the modern conveniences on an ipod.

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5/30/2012

Belkin Cassette Adapter for iPods, MP3 Players, CD Players, and Laptops Review

Belkin Cassette Adapter for iPods, MP3 Players, CD Players, and Laptops
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I bought this on a whim after having the FM Modulator I had installed last week removed from my '03 Jetta because the sound was pathetic. (Really upsettingly bad.) I really didn't expect much, but thought it was worth a try at the price. I could not be happier! I don't have any of the whirry, clicky noises others mention, unless I've turned my iPod off while the adapter is still in the cassette deck, and even then it's not terribly noisy. The sound is surprisingly crisp and the highs and lows are clean and distinct--unike the awful experience I had with the modulator. I don't know whether the quality will deteriorate over time, but at $12, if I have to replace it now and then it's worth it. (Much cheaper than replacing my car stereo, like the car audio salesguy told me I'd have to do.) If you have a cassette deck, try it. You'll be amazed.

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A great way to listen to your iPod or other portable audio device, the Belkin F8V366-APL Cassette Adapter for iPods plugs your portable audio player into your car's in-dash cassette player. It works with your MP3, CD, cassette player, or laptop to deliver high-quality sound on the road, anywhere you go.
The Belkin cassette adapter features an inner-magnetic, shake-resistant design that reduces noise by automatically maintaining the correct tension within the cassette deck as you drive, so you get outstanding mobile audio performance. This unit fits both front- and side-loading cassette players, and allows easy placement of your audio player via its 4-foot connecting cable.
Compatible with any iPod--including the iPod nano 1G, iPod nano 2G, iPod mini, iPod 3G, iPod 4G (Click Wheel), iPod color, and iPod 5G/5.5G Video--the Belkin F8V366-APL cassette adapter connects to your audio device via its 3.5-millimeter audio jack, and is backed by a manufacturer's lifetime warranty.
What's in the Box Belkin F8V366-APL cassette adapter and warranty information.

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Antennas Direct DB8 Multidirectional HDTV Antenna Review

Antennas Direct DB8 Multidirectional HDTV Antenna
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Buying an antenna for your digital TV receiver? It can be difficult, eh? If you live in the city near the transmitters, it's fairly easy -- any small, truly omni-directional antenna will do fine (perhaps the Antennas Direct DB2). If, like me, you live 50+ miles from the TV transmitters and they're in different directions, it becomes a challenge. Here's some tips:
- No antenna is totally "omni-directional" (receives from all directions) no matter what the ad says. Every antenna receives better in one direction than another, and the high-gain antennas are the most picky. Your TV's rabbit ears antenna might do better than a fancy high-gain antenna if it's pointed in the wrong direction. If you buy a "uni-directional" or high-gain antenna, be prepared to spend a lot of time tweaking the direction.
- Don't believe the high-gain ratings, they're mostly marketing hype. There are independent web sites by antenna nerds that rate antennas fairly, so do some research. What you'll find is that every antenna receives some channels better than others -- for instance, it may have great reception ("gain") for channels 30-60 but be terrible for channels 1-20. Ideally, buy an antenna that has has good gain for the channel(s) you're most interested in... if you know what those are.
- Antennas are highly sensitive to position, direction, and things nearby that might interfere with the signals (trees, houses, traffic, the family dog, etc). So what works for me or your neighbor might not work for you. Even a slightly different location may have a huge effect on your reception.
I have a Channelmaster 4221 and an AntennasDirect DB8, one pointed at distant Seattle and the other pointed at Canada, and both connected to an RCA A/B antenna switch. Both antennas are excellent; the DB8 is slightly more sensitive but extremely hard to point. I would rate it 5-stars except it didn't come assembled and the assembly instructions are a bit puzzling. Construction and materials are good. The Channelmaster 4221 is somewhat easier to point but still highly directional; it came mostly assembled. Gain is good in my location. I'm only rating it four stars because the construction is less solid. If you're looking at these same two antennas but unsure of what to buy, I'd start with the 4221: it's much cheaper and more forgiving about the pointing direction. If you find yourself needing better reception, perhaps buy a preamp to go with it; if that still doesn't work, maybe move up to the DB8 or a higher mounting location.
Good luck!


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5/29/2012

Smarthome 59501 Hidden IR Repeater System, Black Review

Smarthome 59501 Hidden IR Repeater System, Black
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i own a flat screen, blu-ray, i have cable, a home theater with 5 disk dvd, and a seperate dvd recorder... this is all set up in a cabinet style media center with a flat screen mount above the cabinet. until i bought this, i had to leave the cabinet open all the time so that any of my five remotes could send the signal to it's component. now all i have is one little sensor under my tele, i can keep the cabinet shut all the time, and it makes things look so much better... everything is hidden away. i haven't had any problems with lag or delay with any of my remotes or their ability to control their pieces of hardware, and this was very easy to install. the only thing i am missing now is a good all in one remote !

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iLive iS809B Wireless Speaker System with Dock for iPod (Black) Review

iLive iS809B Wireless Speaker System with Dock for iPod (Black)
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The speaker set as a whole works very well once you get it up and running. The set I purchased comes with 4 speakers and one dock. I found that 2 of my speakers have white LED indicator lights while the other 2 speakers have blue LED indicator lights, which is a bit odd. In any case, I found the speakers difficult to pair, for those with trouble try these steps:
1. Have all speakers and dock near each other within arms reach.
2. Plug all speakers and dock into an outlet and turn them on, dock and speakers will blink slowly.
3. Turn the speaker volumes to medium-low, when they come out of the box they are at max volume and will make a very loud beep when it tries pairing.
Alright, this is when coordination is key:
Each speaker has a pairing button, when you hold the pairing button down for 3 seconds, the speaker will make a beeping tone once every half-second while it searches for the dock, it will attempt to pair for about 10 seconds. The dock has a pairing button on it's left side. When you hold the pairing button down for 3 seconds, the status light will blink rapidly as it searches for the speakers for 10 seconds. You can see how this requires some coordination...
4. Using one hand on a pair of speakers, press and hold the pairing button on the speakers to initiate pairing (beeping sounds start).
5. Repeat step 4 on another pair of speakers.
6. Quickly press and hold the pairing button on the dock.
7. If you are able to do this fast enough, all 4 speakers will make a long sustained tone indicating that they have been paired.
8. Dock your ipod and give it a whirl, if you find that one or more speaker(s) is not outputting sound, you did not go through the steps fast enough... Repeat steps 4-7 again but FASTER!
I found that the speakers and docks, once paired, will not lose pairing (THANK GOODNESS!) even if you unplug them for an extended period of time, although the clock on the dock will reset unless you install 2 AAA's in the dock (not included).
Sound quality wise, I tried moving the speakers around my 1 story house and found that I got clear reception everywhere I went. The speakers do not produce the best sound in the world, they definitely do not measure up to my Klipsch speakers, but they sound decent once I up the treble to 5 and the bass to 3. Also, you can leave the speakers on and turn off the dock, they will not make any static sounds like many 900Hz wireless speakers do, they go into standby instead. Turning on the dock causes the speakers to spring into action.
The remote also appears to not use IR but will work wirelessly. You do not need to point the remote at the dock for it to work. In fact, I found that I could walk clear to the other side of my house and still be able to control the dock.
I'm overall very happy with this set of speakers. Pairing was a pain, but once I got it up and running they work decently, the range and ability for the remote to work anywhere was a definite plus.
Update: Discovered that when you play soft sounding music, the speakers will go into standby within 10 seconds. When the music gets louder, the speakers re-engage. This behavior is rather annoying, I wished that they would stay engaged while the base station is on.
Update 2-10-11: Speakers are still going strong. To resolve the issue of the speakers going into standby with soft music, I turned up the volume on the base station and turned down the volume on the individual speakers (end result of keeping the same output volume). It seems the speakers need a certain threshold of input sound or else they will go into standby.
Also, I discovered that the docking station will interfere with wireless networks, which makes sense as most wireless networks and these speakers operate on the 2.4Ghz frequency. When I place the dock near a computer that is using the wireless network, the computer will completely lose its connection until the dock is turned off.
I am still happy with these speakers, they have been on for the last 2 years, never turned off. I have since moved to a larger two story home, still works like a charm.

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Enjoy your favorite iPod tunes indoors and out with this wireless system. Wireless 2.4GHz provides plenty of range, and advanced hi-fi sound with Channel Purity ensures optimal sound. The included long-range remote controls volume, EQ, and iPod functions. Select between mono and stereo, adjust speaker volume independently, and power each speaker with the included AC cords or batteries.

Play and Charge Your iPod The IS809B's dock lets you enjoy your favorite iPod tunes. In the meantime, it charges your iPod, so it's ready to go when you are.
Complete Wireless System The IS809B system is designed to give you maximum placement options, and the ability to add more speakers. The digital 2.4GHz ISM wireless transmitter boasts a range of 20 feet (line of sight) or 90 feet indoors, and a white-backlit LCD display with digital clock keeps you on time.
The wireless speakers feature independent volume settings, a left/right/mono selector depending on your setup, and are weather resistant for outdoor use. With the ability to pair up to 20 speakers, you can broadcast your tunes all over the house.
Remote Included The included remote offers control of volume, EQ, and iPod functions, and features a range to match that of the speakers.
Auxiliary Input Connect external audio devices such as MP3 or CD players using the auxiliary input.
AC or DC Power The IS809B speakers will run on the included power cables, or you can insert six D batteries per speaker (not included) when no outlet is available.
What's in the Box IS809B Main Unit, Two Speakers, Wireless Remote Control, Docking Brackets for iPod, Documentation

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5/28/2012

Audiovox DT102A 10.2-Inch DVD Shuttle (Pewter) Review

Audiovox DT102A 10.2-Inch DVD Shuttle (Pewter)
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I bought this Audiovox DT102A DVD player with the car docking station set up brand new at Circuit City and had them install it 4 1/2 years ago. We also bought a pair of headphones and it came with a nice carry bag as well.
My family has logged hundreds of hours on this player while traveling thousands of minivan miles over this time. It is durable and the coolest feature is that it pops easily out of the docking station to take into the hotel room, or wherever else to utilize as a true portable DVD player. Now how smart is that?!
I paid about $900 for the whole set-up 4 1/2 years ago and am now buying a new car and searching for another one. It was worth every cent then and they are going for a great price now--wow!
You will not regret this if you like the portability option.

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The DT102A portable DVD player features a large 10.2 lcd screen. This kit includes car headrest carrying case, credit card size wireless remote and complete cabling with car adapter for the unit.

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Belkin TuneBase FM Transmitter for iPod nano 1G (Black) Review

Belkin TuneBase FM Transmitter for iPod nano 1G (Black)
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I had the Belkin TuneBase FM for iPod Mini previously and that worked well in my car so, I forced that to work with the Nano until this came out.
As far as integration with the Nano, it is excellent. It uses the Nano display to show what station you are transmitting to (without any software installation). It also automatically pauses and plays the Nano as you turn the car on and off.
I love it!!!!
It also includes a volume booster to increase the output level to your receiver. This helps in that I don't need to turn the car stereo up so loud. I was told it also makes the signal stronger, but I am not really sure about that.
It does not work as well in my husbands car, but no FM transmitter has worked well in his car as the Antenna is so far away and small. My car has a real antenna.
I think all FM transmitters have their problems as far as reception in some areas and for some cars, but if your car works okay with FM transmitters, this one should work well also. I consider it on par or better as far as reception than other FM transmitters I have used.
It is cute, small and has good sound quality.

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MODEL- F8Z063BLKVENDOR- BELKINFEATURES- TuneBase FM for iPod nano- Black The versatile TuneBase FM plays your iPod tunes through your car stereo-as it powers and charges your device. By seamlessly integrating an FM transmitter with the versatility of a car poweradapter the TuneBase FM for iPod nano offers the outstanding convenience of an all-in-one solution on the road. The holder secures your iPod and features an innovative flexible-steel neckfor easy repositioning.Offering improved FM transmission TuneBase FM delivers crisp and clean audio performance for an unsurpassed listening experience inyour car. Its built-in FM transmitter wirelessly connects to your car stereo and operates on multiple FM channels from 88.1MHz-107.9MHz. This lets you listen to your iPod nano on the best available frequency. Four programmable memory slots let you easilyfind the clearest frequency and toggle among them for best performance.The TuneBase FM for iPod nano makes sure your music plays-wherever you go. * Uses the iPod display for quick and easy FM tuning* Delivers best-in-class audio performance * Features four single-touch programmable preset buttons * Custom-designed swivel cradle provides a secure and stable connection for your iPod. * Flexible steel-neck construction allows for easy positioning inside your car.

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5/27/2012

Winegard GS-2200 Sensar III Amplified VHF/UHF Antenna System Review

Winegard GS-2200 Sensar III Amplified VHF/UHF Antenna System
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This antenna pulls in the four major networks plus PBS with perfect HD reception. The four networks are all broadcast from towers located within one mile of each other. That makes aiming the antenna easy. The distance from the towers to my house is 31 miles. If the antenna gets more than 30 degrees off then reception falls off dramatically. The amplifier must be plugged in or there is no reception. It is an in-line amp that uses the coax cable. For my situation, it is the perfect antenna. The price was also nice and there is virtually no assembly.

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Logitech Harmony RF Wireless Extender Review

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The Logitech Harmony RF Wireless Extender allows your RF-equipped Harmony Remote (the 890, 895 or new 1000) to control components without having an IR "line of sight" to the components. One RF Wireless Extender is included with the Harmony 890, but it is unfortunately not included with the Harmony 1000.
Make no mistake, this device is an absolute REQUIREMENT for any large room or complex setup. In my configuration, the Harmony 1000 didn't have the strength to power all of my components through IR from 20 feet distance. The RF extender solved this problem, and now I can control my entire setup even from another room.
One RF Wireless Extender can control up to 8 components within the line of sight of the unit, or within line of sight of the 8 included IR emitters. You can add multiple extenders to your configuration if you have components in different rooms or areas that could not be served by one unit. Annoyingly, even if you have more than 8 components within the reach of the unit or the emitters the Harmony software won't let you assign more than 8 devices to a single extender.
IMPORTANT: You should try to setup and verify your Harmony configuration using IR-only if possible before adding the extender, even if you have to sit near your components or have cabinet doors open. This is because the Harmony software makes you connect and disconnect both the extender (which must be unplugged from AC power) and the remote each time you make a change. Setting up the Harmony first, by itself, with IR is much easier to make changes to the configuration.
After verifying I could control my components using IR-only, I added the RF Wireless Extender to my setup. The Harmony software updated to the latest firmware, and I have had no problems configuring it using both Mac OS X and Windows clients.
Setup is very easy. If all of your components are behind a cabinet, you can simply mount this "blaster" unit inside, at least 10 inches from the front of your components. Or, you can attach the 8 included wired emitters (in 4 pairs of 2) near the IR receivers of each component. The wires for each of the 4 pairs are roughly 7 feet long, splitting into 2 emitters that must be placed within 25 inches of each other. Also good to note is that the tape is strong enough to attach to your component, but not strong enough to leave any residue should you need to remove them.
Within the Harmony setup, you then assign each component to either IR or RF Extender control. Optionally, you can assign each component to a channel (A,B,C,D,blaster) which corresponds to the 4 sets of 2 wired emitters and base, or all channels which sends all commands to all emitters. I chose to specifically assign each component to its channel, which seems to give better performance. (TIP: label your emitter wires!)
Once configured, you connect the RF Extender and the Harmony Remote to your computer to download the configuration. Then, you must plug the RF Extender into the wall, and optionally attach the IR emitter wires. The Harmony remote must initially be "paired" with the RF Extender, which is done by pressing the "Connect" button on the extender, and following the prompts on your remote.
Operation was flawless. I could control all components from around my house! And, the performance of startup was much faster, I believe because I had assigned each component to a specific channel on the extender.
In my configuration, I was pleasantly surprised to find the RF extender is fast enough to send the repeated command sequences needed to accelerate up and down through the menus in my AppleTV. Great job, Logitech!
If there was one area where Logitech could make improvements it would be the supplied documentation, which attempts to be user friendly but in the process is so oversimplified it is of little use. Since Amazon doesn't allow half-star increments, I stand by my 5-star review, documentation withstanding.
Based on the large number of problems people had when this was first released a year ago, I was expecting issues, but it would appear that the latest firmware (RF Extender v2.4, Harmony 890 v4.7) and Harmony client software (v7.0.2) have resolved all issues for both Mac OS X and Windows users.
All in all, a highly recommended product - and a great value bundled with the matching Harmony 890 (see my review there). I have since upgraded to the Harmony 1000, but kept this extender to use with it. It's a shame that Logitech doesn't include the extender with the 1000, as it really is a requirement.
I would recommend this without hesitation.

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5/26/2012

Gorilla Automotive 8017 Motorcycle Alarm with 2-Way Paging System Review

Gorilla Automotive 8017 Motorcycle Alarm with 2-Way Paging System
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For the pricem this product is great.
It has all the features of a $400 alarm and it works well.
Instalation was very easy,the hardest part is to finde a place on the bike to instal it.

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The Gorilla 8017 Motorcycle Alarm with 2-way Pager is serious protection for motorcycle enthusiasts that want the ability to keep track of their bike's security at all times. Along with all the features and hardware found in Gorilla's model 8007 motorcycle alarm--including adjustable 120db Piezo siren, 3-button remote transmitter operation, 100% waterproof construction and quick easy installation--Gorilla's 8017 alarm system also ships with a 2-way pager. Every function of the alarm can be monitored on the pager's LED screen from up to 1/2 mile away*.
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Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 - Winter Blue Review

Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 - Winter Blue
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I've had this mouse for a couple of weeks and am very satisfied with it. There was no software installation. I simply plugged the wireless receiver into an available USB port, put a "AA" size battery in the mouse, and turned on the computer. The mouse started working just as Windows XP finished loading.
It may be a little small for really large hands, but it fits my hand (medium-size male) perfectly with my palm resting on a mouse pad for comfort. In fact, it feels better than most I've had in the past (desktop or laptop). And the mouse fits into a side packet of a laptop case very nicely. As others have pointed out, the USB receiver fits into the bottom of the mouse when traveling.
The buttons are shapped well, as are the rubber side grips. The two large buttons feel solid, but the center scroll button is a little noisy and doesn't feel as well made. But, that center button works as well as the other two.
Since I've only had it a couple of weeks, I don't know how long the "AA" battery will last yet. However, I'm using my laptop mainly as a desktop, used many hours each day, and the original battery is still going strong. To insert the battery, press the silver button directly below the "Microsoft" logo and the top pops off (the release button is designed to look decorative). At that point, one will immediately see the battery holder.
The wireless feature works flawlessly. In fact, if one had really good eyes, one could operate the computer from the other side of a room. Yes, I've actually tried that, with the mouse moving the cursor around the screen with no problems.
I just read one of the other reviews where a lag was mentioned. I've seen nothing of this. In fact, after reading that review, I sat here moving the mouse slowly, quickly, tiny movements, short movements, long movements, and so on, with no noticeable lag. The cursor moves exactly as the mouse moves.
All in all, I think anyone would be satisfied with this mouse.
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UPDATE: I wrote the above in February 2005 and have continued to use the mouse since (now Aug 2006). It is still performing well and the battery mentioned in the review above lasted through about 2.5 months of routine everyday use. I have since purchased a second mouse for my desktop computer, which is also working fine after about four months. The following is in response to issues raised by other reviewers.
To Edwin A. Pell III (New York), the mouse fits identically in either a left or right hand. To reverse the buttons, open the "Mouse" control panel and select "other pointing devices" in the drop-down menu listing your laptop's touchpad.
Again, to anyone wanting to ADJUST MOUSE SETTINGS, use the "other pointing devices" selection in the "Mouse" control panel.
To A. Mazakov (Fairfax, VA), the mouse is not sealed shut. The screws are located under the four black adhesive feet on the bottom of the mouse. Pry the feet off with a knife and stick them back on when finished with your modification.
To Denis Dolgachev (Ann Arbor, MI), you do not have to disconnect the mouse each night. The mouse enters a battery saving mode when no movement is detected for some time, allowing batteries to last upwards of two to three months (depending on usage) with a continous connection. In other words, you really only need to disconnect the mouse when you want to move or store the computer.
Those mentioning lags, delays, or choppy movement should check the "Mouse" control panel settings or for things interfering with USB devices. When setup and operating properly, there is no latency behavior whatsoever with this mouse. Movements are fine and precise. The only normal delay is in the split second when the mouse recovers from the battery saving mode after periods of inactivity.

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Microsoft BX3-00001 Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 No need to fumble around with your mouse cord to get it in place. Eliminate that hassle from your computing life and get the Microsoft BX3-00001 Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000. This handy optical mouse features a tiny snap-in receiver that plugs into your notebook when you're ready to work, and snaps into your mouse when you're ready to roll. Better yet, extended battery life lets you enjoy wireless freedom for up to three months.

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5/25/2012

Shure PG24/PG58 Wireless Vocal System, H7 Review

Shure PG24/PG58 Wireless Vocal System, H7
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I am not totally impress with the performance of this microphone. Even when I adjust the gain to the lower dB, it still have some distortion at high frequency input (like the singer with high pitch voice). Other than that, it's good to have wireless and no antena to worry about. It's a compact unit. It would be nice to have an on/off switch rather have to unhook the power cable every time to turn it off.

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COBY MP-CD521 Personal MP3/CD Player with 120 Second Anti-Skip Protection Review

COBY MP-CD521 Personal MP3/CD Player with 120 Second Anti-Skip Protection
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I bought this CD player about a week ago and the anti-skip is terrible on it. It skips when you walk with it, the sound quality is poor, and it lags when you try to skip tracks. The COBY company obviously does not know how to make a quality portable CD player and I am not very happy with my purchase. Stick with SONY or PANASONIC much better quality

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5/24/2012

Switcheasy RunAway Nike Plus iPod AnyShoe Adapter (Crystal Clear) Review

Switcheasy RunAway Nike Plus iPod AnyShoe Adapter (Crystal Clear)
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I own LaceLids but they are not interchangeable and I thought this item would be great for changing shoes (a girl's gotta have options, right?!?) While it's a great concept, I did use it once and felt that it wasn't sturdy... noisy clattering coming from my shoe made me nervous that it was going to fall off. I read one comment that it fell off during a trail run, and while my runs are usually confined to the treadmill at a local gym, I do 10k runs monthly... so I am concerned. I think I'll stick with my LaceLids and just buy them in bulk... They are very secure.

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Boss BV8.5BA 8.5" Flip-Down Widescreen TFT Monitor with Built-In DVD Player (Black) Review

Boss BV8.5BA 8.5 Flip-Down Widescreen TFT Monitor with Built-In DVD Player (Black)
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We needed to replace our old dvd player that broke. We took the new one to an installer they installed and it has worked great. We took a trip and never once had a problem with it.

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5/23/2012

PYLE PLVWR2200 22'' Flip Down TFT LCD Monitor Review

PYLE PLVWR2200 22'' Flip Down TFT LCD Monitor
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The picture quality is one of the best I've seen on a flip down monitor but the base plate to hold up the monitor is weak... Theres no metal behind it to support its weight. Theres only plastic, soo after awhile I'm worried that it'll start to crack and break... Wish they made it more sturdy soo it would last ... But over all happy with the purchase...

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