MnstrMike
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Now that quality you've come to love from GE Appliances is available right on your countertop thanks to an array of toaster options to suit your family's busy lifestyle. Whether it's a two-slice toaster or four-slice toaster, you'll appreciate the reliable, efficient performance and timeless stainless steel finish that make every GE Appliances toaster the perfect complement to your kitchen. Toasters come equipped with handy features including 7 Shade settings for your perfect toast, an Frozen, Bagel and Cancel settings to make managing your toasting experience simpler. Get more done in the kitchen with toasters and toaster ovens from a brand you trust.
 
Hello Toast!
Customer Rating
5.0 out of 5
5.0
Posted by: MnstrMike
from Knoxville, TN
on October 9, 2020
The first thing you want a toaster to do is the only thing you want a toaster to do...make toast!
In my household that last word can take on different meanings and requirements.
If your just throwing a couple slices of bread in you can burn it to a crisp for a nice piece of charcoal or you can make a nice piece of warm bread. Whatever your definition of "toast" is it can do it the way you want it, you just have to learn it settings.
Both my wife and daughter use a gluten free bread, one is frozen and one is not. With the Bagel and Frozen setting, they can dial it in just right. And the Cancel button helps not over do it when you are learning the machine.
Definitely use the high setting for the first use with no bread as the instructions say, it burns off the oils from manufacturing and cures the metal.
The Stainless steel and chrome look is really nice and there is an LED light around the CANCEL button when the toaster is activated. Nice touch.
I don't normally commit on the instructions that come with devices, but on this one I was left scratching my head as there isn't much to tell with a Toaster (they make sure you know not to use it in a bathtub!) but the print media is like a cardboard, not too "green".
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Offering the ultimate true-wireless experience for any fitness-loving audiophile, JLab Epic Air Sport ANC offers customized sound and active noise canceling plus industry-leading 70+ hours playtime. Transition from gym to calls, work to a run effortlessly with features like wear-detect, movie mode, wireless charging and more.
 
Oh that fit!
Customer Rating
5.0 out of 5
5.0
Posted by: MnstrMike
from Knoxville, TN
on September 29, 2020
I really like the fit of these clip style buds. I prefer this style to the traditional bud only, having both assures that they won't fall out.
JLab has done a clever thing with the "Be Aware" feature. These definitely block out the sound with their fitment, but the BE AWARE feature uses the mics in both buds to play ambient audio through the speakers.
When turned up all the way you can hear yourself talking, but there isn't a delay. The standard setting I wasn't sure it was working, but but turning it off, I was told I was noticeably louder when talking with the buds in. So I just keep it on the standard setting.
I am having an intermittent issue with sound dropping out like it is pausing and then playing again. I use a Pixel 3a and am streaming via YouTube Music. When I am in either of my vehicles I don't have this issue via Bluetooth. So I don't know if it is the buds or the BT connection. When using wired headset, I have not had this issue.
I also have another set of JLab True Wireless buds and I have noticed it doing it there too. It's not all the time, just some of the time. I thought maybe it was the Auto Play/Pause sensor, but I had turned that feature off.
So it happens enough to comment on it, but not so much that it renders the buds unusable. If it does turn out to be the buds and not some other unrelated issue, I have seen where YouTube Music threads talk of this happening, then it is just a software update away, which is very simple via the JLab App where the features can be customized.
I can definitely recommend these, JLab has become my new favorite brand.
I also have the Epic Air ANC and between the two, I'd have to go with the Sport version. As stated I do prefer the clip style, but also the case is larger due to the increases size, which allows the case to wireless charge on my stand charger. If you have a wireless pad charger, then it makes no difference.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The Mr. Coffee 12-Cup Programmable Coffee Maker with Strong Brew Selector lets you brew a bolder cup of coffee. The coffee maker also includes Brew Later and Grab-a-Cup Auto Pause features.
 
1=2 with this one!
Customer Rating
3.0 out of 5
3.0
Posted by: MnstrMike
from Knoxville, TN
on September 22, 2020
Is it a good coffee maker?
As far as home coffee maker's go it gets the job done, but like any coffee maker you have learn it to be able to get the flavor profile you like and in this case the correct amount too.
As a HEADS UP, the water reservoir and the carafe volume indicators are not the same. I have consistently found that it 6 on the reservoir yields 7 in the carafe. I first noticed this when doing the initial unboxing and running the recommended clean/brew cycle for first use (FYI run it twice to really get rid of the plastic smell).
Filling to the MAX-12 line won't make the carafe overflow, but it does fill it above the Carafe 12 line. Also in the reservoir the MAX line is really close to the overflow ports in the reservoir, so just fill the reservoir between the 10 and 12 and you will be good to go for a full pot of coffee. ie. deduct 1 from reservoir mark to yield carafe equivalent.
I have an older Mr. Coffee maker and the discrepancy is in the carafe size on the newer one. On the old one I can fill the carafe to 12 and then pour it into the new one and it goes above the 12 line. Take that same water in the new one above the 12 line and pour into the reservoir and it goes to the MAX fill line.
The new carafe is more squat than the older, so I guess something just didn't get calibrated correctly when they designed it.
Either way, it is still fully functional.
I do like the Brew strength option. I would be curious to know how it makes it stronger, (I'm guessing more heat or a longer brew process), as the input/output levels are consistent from the brew process. ie. water in = coffee out.
It also has the added water filter that rests on top of the coffee filter basket. I tested it with and without and it does seem to work. I use filtered water normally and tried it with just tap and the Mr. Coffee water filter and produced the same flavor profile I am used it. Or my filtered water just deceives me! The Mr. Coffee filter is just an active carbon layer in some sort of mesh with a plastic ring. So if it works for you great; just not necessary for me.
Happy coffee making, first time you will consistently get more out of it then what you put in it! At least you can tell yourself that...
I would recommend this to a friend!
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 JLab - Epic Air ANC True Wireless Earbuds - Black
JLab - Epic Air ANC True Wireless Earbuds - Black
Calls. Conferences. ON-the-GO. Air never looked so epic. Offering the ultimate true-wireless experience for any professional or audiophile, JLab Epic Air ANC offers customized sound and active noise canceling plus industry-leading 48+ hours playtime. Transition from music to calls, work to home effortlessly with features like wear-detect, movie mode, wireless charging and more.
 
My New Favs!
Customer Rating
5.0 out of 5
5.0
Posted by: MnstrMike
from Knoxville, TN
on September 18, 2020
Why I love these:
-Great Sound
-Great fit out of the box
-6 different tips to maximize comfort
-sturdy case with wireless or wired charging capabilities and the wired line is built-in! (You will want a pad style wireless charger, I have a stand style and it is too short to reach the coil in the stand)
-long runtime
-look great
-COMPANION APP that allows custom mapping
-Great button feedback
-Buds are not set to a Primary/Secondary order can be used independently for all uses.
-nice leather like feel case and compact
My first JLAB True Wireless headphones was the Go Air series and while I highly recommend them for their value, they were lacking in the sound department. The EPIC Air ANC are the opposite of that. I was thoroughly impressed with the lows, mids, and highs. I can also use the built in EQ to adjust on the fly or in the Companion App.
Which I want to pause and say finally! The companion app adds a lot of value to a wireless headset, most of which is the ability to upgrade firmware, which translates to ongoing developer support. In certain price brackets, if it doesn't have a companion app for extra features and mostly updates, then I don't buy or recommend.
When taking calls, the sound comes thru okay, it did have a little bit of a tin can effect, but it wasn't distracting, just noticeable. I walked around from small room to large room and the person on the other end did say it had an echo sound like being in an empty room, even though I wasn't. When I walked outside that changed and it was fine, but then the ambient sounds really kicked in. There was a plane passing overhead that was quite high of which I could hear, but so could the person on the other end, so ambient noises are not blocked out very well. Not expecting all ambient sound to be cancelled, but the caller brought it up and asked if it was a plane? So, a take away is that at least the sound was clear and not just noise and also the mics work well as they could hear me just fine the whole time. I haven't found a wireless headset or wired for that matter that does great in the ambient noise department, so I don't fault JLabs there.
I will say on the fitment side, these are very comfortable out the box for me, which normally I have to change the ear tip size, but also this device is very much noise cancelling on fitment alone. Which if you are in an active public area, may want to consider that you will not be that aware of your surroundings. That I find is also just typical of the ear bud style of headphones. For more active use and being able to still hear ambient sounds more easily, the Clip style is the best and my preferred outdoor use style of headphone. The foam ear tips will only add to the noise canceling effect so for outdoor use may want to gauge if that is appropriate for you.
Soft Touch Buttons: not haptic feedback as they don't vibrate when you touch them, but they are also not a physical button, this is the only type of button I recommend for any true wireless headphones. The physical button models are typically too awkward to grasp when in ear to actually push the button and too stiff and end up just getting jammed further in ear. The JLab Go Air's I referenced earlier I was not too pleased with the response of those soft touch buttons, but mostly that came down to design. As the button is not parallel to the head but faces downward instead of out. The plus is those earbuds are tiny and lighter, but I never attempted to use the buttons as doing so would then push the bud up and then become dislodged from the ear canal.
The EPIC Air ANC with the post and ear bud combination allows the button to be placed parallel to the ear and creates a vastly easier and more effective experience when interacting with the buttons...in summary it actually works and doesn't hurt doing it!
I also think this design is vastly superior than the Samsung or Apple style ear tips that don't use the canal as an anchor, at least for me they always want to fall out; the ear bud style for me has always been more comfortable as I find I don't worry about how I move, hold my head or jaw to keep the bud from falling out.
As my title says, these are my new favorites. With claimed 40+hours of combined battery life it will be hard to wear these things out. After about 30 minutes of use the phone was still registering them as 100% charge.
So far my only dislike is actually removing the buds from the case, which you would think would be seen in my star rating, however, over the past 2 years of reviewing wireless headsets I have found that these devices will strangely connect to my phone on their own when still in the case. All of these use magnets to keep in place, but at the same time were not in a deep mold to hold them in. Because they are designed to turn on when removed from the case I am guessing that happens when the contact leads are no longer touching the charging pins. Since the magnet keeps them from falling out, but the mold is just their a place holder, when there is just the slightest movement allowed, they turn on. It could be possible that the device thinks they have been removed when the battery in the case is depleted and therefore no charge is being supplied to the buds. There are times I don't use for awhile, so that could be a possibility too. Can't be for sure either way. I have experienced this with Plantronics, Skullcandy, and JLabs. So, while it takes a millisecond or two longer to remove them from their case, I am hoping it is supposed to correct this intermittent issue.
So which did these EPIC Air wireless buds dethrone? Plantronics 3100 series, while that brand has been my favorite and benchmark for nearly 4 years (still have some 2100s that I use when mowing) the case design is the worst I have had on two counts: letting the ear clips move around and turn on too easily (assuming) and the charging port was not secured enough and can no longer charge the buds because it became pushed into the case so a proper connection cannot be made. JLabs built-in wired connection is great as you never need to worry about carrying that around. I feel you do have to have a level of care as the charging pins are exposed, so just be mindful overtime if they need to be cleaned.
JLabs 2 year warranty also tips the scales in their favor should something happen to this case and the charging become inoperable.
Now go enjoy!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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 Ninja - Foodi NeverStick Premium Hard-Anodized 10-Piece Cookware Set - Gray
Ninja - Foodi NeverStick Premium Hard-Anodized 10-Piece Cookware Set - Gray
Ninja Foodi NeverStick Premium Cookware is the cookware that won't stick, chip, or flake. With a max manufacturing temperature of 30,000°F, our cookware won't rapidly lose nonstick like traditional pans made at 900°F can.
 
Take My Money!
Customer Rating
5.0 out of 5
5.0
Posted by: MnstrMike
from Knoxville, TN
on September 14, 2020
Pro's
great design especially the handles as they are riveted on; very sturdy
weight is heavy like cast iron, but not as heavy
stacks nicely, recommends paper towel or felt liner in between them
Easy and straightforward care directions
no bowing or rocking on the stove
Good variety of size
bacon cooked easily, no sticking, easy cleaning
Con's
Non-stick doesn't apply to all types of cooking. Scrambled eggs stick if not following directions of preheating the pan. Fried eggs must have butter or oil, but not much. If it does stick as it cools it dries and peels off, so is easy to clean.
Overall it is what it advertises, accept eggs do need the butter/oil to not stick. We use cast iron as well and this definitely feels like cooking with that, but not as heavy, and definitely doesn't take as long to heat up on the stove. Not too sure about them in the oven yet, it says dishwasher safe, but it will shorten the lifespan. The glass lids can also go in the oven, but the rating on both pan and lid is 500F. So can see using the oven to keep warm or light baking, but definitely like them just as stove top cooking.
A family member has some Pro Chef level pots and pans and these remind me of the cooking style of those, but the Ninja's are less worry about burning and overcooking items and cost about 1/5 of what those did.
For the value, would buy these again and again. Definitely considering throwing out the older traditional non-sticks and getting another set of the Ninja's.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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 Hisense - 65&quot; Class H9G Quantum Series LED 4K UHD Smart Android TV
Hisense - 65" Class H9G Quantum Series LED 4K UHD Smart Android TV
Enjoy a cinematic theater experience at home with this 65-inch Hisense H9G quantum 4K Android TV. Quantum dot technology combined with Dolby HDR deliver high definition to video streaming and games, and the various backlighting and dimming options provide a brilliant picture in any lighting. This 65-inch Hisense H9G quantum 4K Android TV has voice command so you can skip the remote and go straight to your favorite program.
 
EXCELLENT PICTURE! Great Value
Customer Rating
5.0 out of 5
5.0
Posted by: MnstrMike
from Knoxville, TN
on August 22, 2020
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The family gives it 8 thumbs up!
If you are in the market for a 65" tv set, the Hisense 65H9G is a super compelling offer and has been highly anticipated...and it delivers! Hisense has really delivered with this set in the high-end category, but with a lower purchase price compared to its rivals.
There isn't a reason I can think of to not buy this set. It has a great picture out of the box, and the design and build is super nice! This set is upgrading a still great 11 year old LG55 Passive 3D TV, but with the size of the bezels of it compared to the Hisense, the spacial footprint is almost the same. Sure the 65" is still bigger, but it doesn't overfill the area were we prefer our set to be.
A huge plus is that it does great in rooms with high ambient light. Normally this is achieved with a matte screen finish, but the Hisense is very glossy and the claimed 1000nits brightness comes through to make this tv bright to fight glare and the glossy screen makes the image really pop.
Alita: Battle Angel is the defacto test movie these days, I can say, it looks phenomenal! There are many dark scenes with neon cityscapes and just amazing to see the upgrade in picture quality from that scene. HDR has a huge effect on this over 4k alone, but this set with its high peak nit brightness really helps draw out that contrast.
OLED has the standard on the inky blacks, but the reality is OLED has burn-in issues still and doesn't do well in high ambient lighting, so for me its not a good option.
Highly recommend a 4K Blu-ray Player to get the most out of the 4K and HDR functions. Current life situations are causing Netflix, Vudu, etc to lower the bandwidth to keep the image from buffering due to higher use of internet bandwidth. This causes the image quality to drop to accommodate the low bandwidth. And at that point Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HDR10+ are irrelevant as it is attached to the 4K stream. I love that it has all the current options for HDR and even one that isn't utilized much, HLG, which will be for broadcast television; definitely is a bit future-proof in that department.
Off angle viewing even for this kind of panel (VA) is actually pretty good. I was surprised at how good it did look, as my expectations were quite low for extreme angle viewing. Dark content will be harder to see, but sitcom type shows will be just fine. The reference photo can give you an idea the angle.
SmartPlatform is AndroidTV, I'm a huge Roku fan, but AndroidTV is pretty nice, especially with the tie in to my Google Account and setting up my streaming apps. I utilize Smart Password, so I didn't have to type in a single log-in for my various apps, which was a huge time saver during setup. If you are coming from an Amazon Platform, welcome to the light side! Coming from Roku, you'll get used to it. Coming from an LG or Samsung, get ready for simplicity that is functional (I loathe their OS's). Vizio is the closest comparison to the Android TV platform, mostly because it borrows from it, but nowhere near the app selection; nor does Vizio allow you to delete Apps or download for that matter. The Hisense/Android TV does allow you delete certain apps, the system apps are there to stay, but like Android Mobile OS, can be hidden away in the App drawer, and a row set aside for your selected favorites, as I write this I'm becoming more of a fan of Android TV. The settings menu is all Hisense UI, and it is a simple interface, accessing it does automatically pause any streaming content. You can access the full suite of calibration settings to dial the TV into your liking. There are some reviews from top sites that dig into that sort of thing I plan on seeing what they recommend and if it is any better than current out of the box settings; again I'm quite happy with!
Hisense adds the external mic for more "Always-On' voice command tie-in to Google Assistant, but it can be turned off both in the Hisense settings and via physical switch on the front. Huge KUDOS to them for that. The remote still has the mic there, but it is manually activated, so it is not always listening.
This set does have bluetooth available for other accessories, however, I had some issue getting some wireless earbuds connected; took two tries. The TV said they were not, the buds said they were, then the tv said they were, but the option for Audio via Bluetooth wasn't available. Turning off the buds, and back on a few minutes later, they were back into pairing mode, so I deleted it from the TV and reconnected and it all worked and immediately switched the audio output to bluetooth. Not as convenient solution as Roku's Private Listening via phone app where you can utilize wired set (if your phone still has that) but definitely a good option Range is quite good too. This isn't a knock against the TV, just highlighting differences between Android TV and Roku.
Also, the Remote is bluetooth! Nowhere did I find this stated, but figured it had to be since it has a mic. During the initial setup it never asked me to pair the remote, and later found in the Quick Start Guide. I was concerned because my soundbar just barely obscured the IR sensor and a raised arm approach was necessary to do anything, and slowly at that. The IR use also I found a bit laggy compared to the BT use.
User Tracking, Hisense and Google are upfront about what they would like to track and ask you during setup (actually the longest part of the setup process), I'm not a fan of that even if it is anonymous, but at least they are up front.
I love the design of the TV the nearly bezeless display and the stand. While the stand will go mostly unnoticed being hidden behind the soundbar (which isn't a must for this tv, but definitely a worthy upgrade) I love the fact that stand is centrally located, I don't like edge stands for these current tvs. Personally I don't like large tv stands.
Nitpicks:
1)Power cord is a little short, could be about twice as long. The tv has built-in wire managment, but the power cord comes out of the right side, With the built in cable management its quite tight to utilize. My surge protector sits in the bottom middle of my TV cabinet.
2) Amber lights on IR sensor/Mic Switch. They sem to be only on when the MIC is OFF. When Mic is On, it flashes a blueish green and they go off. Since I want it OFF all the time I am left seeing the amber glow, thankfully though not super bright. However, I am noticing after a few more days use there is no amber lights with mic off. The Quick Start Guide doesn't speak to this at all. Dunno?
And that's where the negatives end! This is my 3rd Hisense TV in 4 years, not due to failure, just upgrading. And while all the others have been entry-level budget tv'sth, but good quality, this one definitely hits the premium mark, but below the premium price point. Family movie nights will be awesome!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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 JLab - TALK PRO Professional Plug &amp; Play USB Microphone
JLab - TALK PRO Professional Plug & Play USB Microphone
Meet Talk PRO, JLab’s ultimate professional level USB microphone featuring the highest quality 192kHz/24BIT resolution in the game. Offering 3 studio quality condensers and 4 directional pattern modes, this microphone has the capability to professionally tackle any recording project: music, podcasts, game streams, voiceover, and ASMR. With top-notch volume and gain controls and a quick-mute button, the Talk PRO offers a hassle-free experience with clear sound for any occasion.
 
Better than a Laptop Mic
Customer Rating
4.0 out of 5
4.0
Posted by: MnstrMike
from Knoxville, TN
on July 12, 2020
The JLab Talk Pro is a step towards a production level microphone, it has the looks, and the features, but build quality feels a little cheap. the included tripod works well, but I like symmetry and when fully threaded on to the tripod, the stand and mic don't line up in the orientation you are supposed to have the mic facing, leaving the legs going out in awkward directions in relation to the mic.
Out of the box seemed to be the best setting for my home office, with gain turned practically to zero. Of course, the recording software you choose will also have an impact on the quality of the sound. I played around with a couple different ones to get a feel for the recording quality.
I feel like it is a great alternative and upgrade to a stock built-in mic on a laptop or webcam or even the built-in mics on headphones. But if you are using those you are not so much worried about creating production quality content.
I feel like this device is just a step above other lower priced external microphones, just with the flare of being top-end.
I did feel it did a good job on the one directional setting and not picking up the ambient sounds of my Desktop PC fan whirling away.
The device does feel a little gimmicky with the LED light ring that is tucked away the bottom side of the microphone. There is a button that can change the colors, but it is bright, which means it is not distracting, but it also isn't noticeable, so it purpose would be only for an offset camera angle in use of a video blog, etc.
My purpose of this device is just to create voice over content for picture slideshows/presentations. So not high end production quality type content. However, a lot can be done in digitally in a studio, so sounds can be tweaked dependent on your recording software.
The instructions state that the device works with Windows 7,8, & 10 (I am on Win 10). However, the setup instructions are written for Windows 7, as the steps they have for setup no longer exists. Kind of weird since support for Win 7 ended in January. But my experience of overseas is that doesn't mean anything...the entire Ethiopian Airport flight arrival/departure boards are still ran on Win XP!
With JLab Pro, there is no software to install. Immediately, my desktop recognized it as an input and output device (it has a 3.5mm headphone jack) and then set that to the main input and output. To change that just go into Settings>System>Sound, to change input/output settings for your computer. It can also be done via Devices>USB in place of going to System.
One nice nice touch that I did appreciate is the thick USB-A to USB-C right angle cable included. It will definitely hold up and is about 4ft long. The fact that the device is USB-C is also a huge plus as no proprietary cable is necessary.
I would recommend this device with an asterisk. Know your needs and desired outcome and determine how much editing/tweaking you want to do before deciding. I feel like JLab tried to hit the cool the factor more than quality factor here. If you are trying to be the next Twitch star or the like, this will definitely get you in the right the direction. This device I think hits the sweet spot as being better than anything built-in, will be targeted at entry-level gamers looking to become Twitch stars or someone like me that just wants something to create some mediocre content without it sounding like you are talking through a tin can and has the ability to only pick up sound from specified directions.
The four stars is that JLab is wanting this device I think to punch higher than what it actually does, but again depending on your expectations it is a great starter device at trying to create some better content than what you can expect from built-in microphones on devices that are clearly designed to deliver great audio or video, tiny little pin holes and boom mics are not intended to capture full sound.
Looking at our current situation and the digital meeting space that will continue to take hold for a quite some time and possibly just become the norm, it will definitely make you sound better in those meetings.
Just know this device alone won't make you the next Lil' Hot Thang to top the charts...that takes a whole studio to do...but it could definitely help you on your way to learn the trade.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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 Samsung - T7 1TB External USB 3.2 Gen 2 Portable SSD with Hardware Encryption - Indigo Blue
Samsung - T7 1TB External USB 3.2 Gen 2 Portable SSD with Hardware Encryption - Indigo Blue
Store important data on this indigo blue Samsung T7 portable SSD. The 1TB capacity offers vast storage space for your files, while the advanced thermal solution ensures cool operation even at high speeds. This Samsung T7 portable SSD has 256-bit AES encryption for securing your data against unauthorized access, and the slim, lightweight design provides easy portability.
 
Big Storage, Small Size
Customer Rating
5.0 out of 5
5.0
Posted by: MnstrMike
from Knoxville, TN
on July 7, 2020
Awesome external storage device. Very compact in size for what is typically thought of as a portable SSD. I have an external closure for an M.2 card and while it is a little skinnier, it is definitely taller, and obviously a traditional portable 2.5" drive is significantly larger. The size is perfect, not too small to lose like a Flash Drive, but not so big like a portable 2.5".
Running some speed tests may not hit the theoretical times it says it can, but real world was plenty fast. I moved 3.17GB Folder with various photos and videos in about 3 seconds. I don't have access to a 3.2 USB-C port, but I do have thunderbolt ports on my main laptop and again for my use it is really good.
The aluminum casing is a nice touch, running the speed tests it did get warm, but under normal usage it stayed neutral temp to touch.
If you are in the market for a good portable SSD, I would highly recommend the Samsung T7.
Only complaint is I ordered the Indigo Blue and received the Gray one.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Record home or office activity effectively with eufyCam 2 Pro 2K surveillance system. The 16GB of storage provides ample space for videos, while the two high-resolution cameras capture detailed security footage from multiple angles. eufyCam 2 Pro 2K surveillance system works with the Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa for seamless hands-free operation. All features are included with no monthly fee, plus you can save on contractor costs with an easy set-up design and all installation materials provided in the box.
 
Great System w/ some Caveats
Customer Rating
3.0 out of 5
3.0
Posted by: MnstrMike
from Knoxville, TN
on June 22, 2020
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My 3 of 5 star rating mostly comes down to 1 star deduction for a misleading fact and another star for a combination of little things that I felt added up to a deduction.
In use, for the 1 week I have owned the system, I’m pretty pleased with it. I have only setup 1 of the 2 cameras while testing the system and because of some things I learned during installation. I may have to rethink my placement of where I hoped to install the 2nd camera.
I’ll start with the negatives as that is what really matters most with anything, but up front, I can easily recommend this system for a number of reasons, which I will put in the positive section.
So, the first 1 star deduction award goes to Eufy/Anker for deceptive advertising (I have added images to show).
If you look at all the promotional material for outdoor use, they are using the magnetic base, which is by far the easiest setup, also depending on the location of the camera, the easiest to remove/steal (the app does have a camera movement alarm that can be turned on/off, which is definitely helpful). However, all the instructions state that the magnetic base is for indoor use only and the outdoor mount is ball and joint-twist lock- compression style bracket. This reduces the mounting range of motion of the camera. Knowing the competition uses magnetic bases, this is a pretty deceptive move.
The indoor magnetic mount has a rubbery surface for added friction to keep the camera in place. The magnets are very strong and that rubber just helps even more. Definitely not suited for an outside application. Cannot see that material lasting through a typical East TN year of weather.
The 2nd star reduction list is for these reasons:
The recommended outdoor mount base and twist lock is just a glossy enamel paint over plastic. The camera system is rated at IP67. However, the instructions state in the app not to place the camera in direct sunlight, which means it is expected to be installed with some protection in mind. Again, look at the promotional material and it is not done that way.
Following the setup guide, 1 major item is omitted...charge the cameras first! One camera took 3 hours to charge to full and the other took 6. Manual states that 12 hours needed for charging and another spot 8 hours is needed, so they definitely were not ready for a "year" of use.
On the charging topic, the manual states the cameras can be charged off the USB port of the base station or a standard 2amp USB charger with no preference. And again, the App setup guide recommends differently, only using the base station to charge.
Quick Setup Guide vs App Install Manual. Too much back and forth. I all in on printing less and creating digital content, however, there is too much slight change of information between the two manuals. They need to just put a little more information in the printed quick start guide, or just do away with it all together and make it a download, which is available online. And also update one or the other to match the recommendations.
Sound Quality is pretty good, it picks up a lot of white noise in the live stream mode and it is present when capturing a screen recording. But it doesn’t seem to interfere with the audio captured from the motion recording. The speaker is down-firing and very audible from my location of placement.
Video Quality is good, but I am not seeing a 1080p quality out of it during the live stream or captured motion recordings. Downloading the footage is the same quality. It is good, but its not 1080p recording you would expect from a traditional camera/smartphone. I can’t fault Eufy too much here as that is sort of an industry standard I have come to find in my other security camera dealings...even with 4K being touted. Sure the sensor is bigger so it is letting in more light for a clearer image, but a lot of compression is taking place to make the video feed not use up too much bandwidth/storage and actually make a video clip downloadable quickly.
Build Quality I have sort of touched on under the deceptive advertising, however, going further when I unboxed the equipment, i noticed some residue of some kind around the camera housing exposed and there were some smudges on the device itself and the plastic cling lens protectors looked like they had already been taken off and put back on. To some degree it looked like the item had been handled already. This item did ship directly from China, so not sure if customs inspected or not. The longevity of this product will be greatly determined by its placement and seeing that the printed materials have a discrepancy between the advertising and the quality of the mounting brackets, I’m guessing for outdoor use, keep this out of the weather as much as possible.
During installation of the base station, which is one of the first steps, the unit was trying to tell me two different things at the same time, so it was playing audio for two different instructions/notifications at once. And during the first attempt to pair the “Home Base 2” with the app the device could not be found. A quick second attempt and the device was found.
And that is where the negatives stop for me. On the positive side of thing, installation is a breeze over a wired system which I am most familiar with installing. This system is a hybrid of both wired and wireless systems as it does come with the built in storage, of which I was hoping was upgradeable, but sadly is not. You can tweak the motion detection for longer clips, increased sensitivity, and for all types motion detection instead of just human only.
While storage is only 14.7GB formated and not upgradeable/removable, it at least has the local storage option that some other wireless only systems do not and force a paid monthly subscription for any real-world use. The subscription services Eufy offers are quite cheap too, when looking at the competition.
Eufy, like other App/Wifi/ based systems, is very easy and quick to send push notifications. The Home Base 2 can be setup to operate only over WiFi instead of the wired internet system, but for my application next to the router was actually the best spot. The Wifi only allows for better coverage as the base station acts as a repeater for the Wifi to the cameras, I have a mesh system so it is a bit redundant, but good to know.
The guide states this system can accept up to a total of 16 cameras, I am not sure what that would do to your home bandwidth, but that may be a bit extreme. For 16 cameras, you are typically talking a large footprint, so I would have think the location of the cameras could suffer from connection issues. Not to mention, these have to be recharged at least once a year, so placement will need to be well thought out.
While I am very familiar with Anker products, I was not so familiar with their other divisions, and they definitely have an impressive product lineup and the Home Base 2 acts as a hub to add on door and window sensors, as well as, a keypad for arming and disarming. The app has the Home and Away modes and the cameras can function on the recording level based off that.
One item I wish the app had was a widget. Android users have quite a custom to quick launch mini dashboard icons for various apps and a widget for arming/disarming would be nice or pulling up the livestream of a particular camera more quickly.
One interesting item I noticed in the camera setup guide is they have Crying Detection, since Eufy has other indoor cameras and baby monitors I am assuming this where that AI comes, as it seems a bit strange for what is billed as a Indoor/Outdoor Security Camera. I have tested it out yet, but I am not quite far enough into this current pandemic for my neighbors to think I have totally lost it yet!
Overall, I am very pleased with this setup. I definitely have been given pause on where I was going to place my 2nd camera and if I tweak my capture settings for the 1st camera, I may end not needing a 2nd camera outside and will opt for a garage mounting location where sun exposure or weather definitely won’t be a problem.
The fact that cloud storage is an option is great and it is cheap at that for what you get. The material states that the servers are based in the US, with this being a Chinese company, that could concern some on the location of the online servers. Choosing local storage, I have not seen anywhere, where anything is being sent to online servers. I did include a screenshot of the “Donate” pop-up that is available as a tab when viewing a video capture. So it appears with local storage information can only be shared with Eufy if one chooses for each individual capture.
One caveat if you are thinking about this from a full security suite application, this won’t be hooked into any 911 services, there are other security systems with comparable pricing if you want/need that feature, which it must have if you want a discount on your homeowners insurance. Outside of that I can easily recommend this camera system product even given the other negatives highlighted above. Having said that, you will definitely want to think about your placement of the cameras before purchasing, even more so with just thinking about battery life, but that would also be the same for any wireless battery operated system. But for the Eufy, you definitely don’t want to be 30ft(max) up on a ladder trying to screw the camera back into the mount.
In the 5 days I have been using this system I am liking what I see. I do want to tweak the sensitivity and will most likely turn off Human only detection as I want to be alerted when a vehicle pulls into my driveway giving me more time to anticipate someone climbing the stairs to my porch. The default settings and the zone I setup, a person is already at the top step before I get the alert. While it is a fast push notification, humans can walk faster.
Hope this helps someone.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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 JBL - Quantum 800 RGB Wireless DTS Headphone:X v2.0 Gaming Headset for PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Mobile Devices - Black
JBL - Quantum 800 RGB Wireless DTS Headphone:X v2.0 Gaming Headset for PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Mobile Devices - Black
Stay in the game with this JBL Quantum 800 over-ear wireless gaming headset. The memory foam padding ensures comfort during long duels, while the unidirectional microphone delivers clear communication to your teammates. This JBL Quantum 800 over-ear wireless gaming headset features accurate spatial audio positioning to give you an edge over your enemies.
 
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Posted by: MnstrMike
from Knoxville, TN
on May 29, 2020
Review 1 Quality: 5 Stars easily
Excellent sound and great comfort. They look cool, but to me that part doesn't really matter as they are on my head.
The mic works well and I like the rotate to mute feature.
It has loads of features and I'm sure they work great...and that leads to the second review.
Review 2 Functionality: 2 Stars
Pretty misleading description about the "wireless" functionality.
JBL - Quantum 800 RGB Wireless DTS Headphone:X v2.0 Gaming Headset for PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Mobile Devices - Black
Once you get into the Quick Setup Guide, it lays it out that the 2.4Ghz functionaly is for PC Only. Bluetooth is for Mobile/Tablet (I would also say PS3/4 as both those platforms have Bluetooth, but the Xbox ONE S does not), and 3.5mm is for Xbox/PS4/Switch/anything else.
So if you are looking for a wireless headset for the XBOX exclusively (as I was) look elsewhere.
If you want a multi-functional headset, then this may work for your needs.
A huge plus is that using the 3.5mm headphone option does not use battery power...you don't have to turn on the headphones! That is its major saving grace. But the other features of the headset even if on, do not control the functions like Game Chat Volume. There is volume control on the 3.5mm wire, but at first on the XBOX it was not very loud. I had to go into the XBOX and make some changes.
I don't game on my phone, but I did setup it up to test it out and still the quality is great. I didn't have use for 2.4Ghz on the PC so I did not set that up...or at least not on the PC. I tried it on the XBOX One S, and while the 2.4Ghz dongle and headset connected, the XBOX did not send any sound to the headphones.
Just do your own research first if this will fit your needs. If you are looking for a "ONE wireless headset to rule them all" you may want to keep looking, but at least it is a quality headset.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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 Element Electronics - Element 27&quot; IPS LED 1080p Full HD Frameless Monitor - Black
Element Electronics - Element 27" IPS LED 1080p Full HD Frameless Monitor - Black
This Element 27" FHD 1080P LED Frameless Monitor provides simple connectivity to get straight to work. Whether you're adding to your current work from home set-up or purchasing a new monitor to stay in touch with loved ones, this full HD monitor will do the trick. This Element monitor offers a 1080P, full high-definition screen for a clear, vivid picture. Whether you're watching videos, video chatting, or playing basic games you'll find this full HD monitor provides a crisp viewing experience. Element's frameless monitor screens enable your monitor to blend in with your decor for a clean aesthetic. The thin bezel allows for a full-screen experience. Expand your view and get more done by adding a second or third monitor to your office set-up with easy HDMI and VGA connectivity. *No built-in speakers
 

Can this monitor be rotated to sit vertically?

Not with the included stand. An third party stand it could, just make sure you have the power cord side down...it is barely 3ft long.
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 Element Electronics - Element 27&quot; IPS LED 1080p Full HD Frameless Monitor - Black
Element Electronics - Element 27" IPS LED 1080p Full HD Frameless Monitor - Black
This Element 27" FHD 1080P LED Frameless Monitor provides simple connectivity to get straight to work. Whether you're adding to your current work from home set-up or purchasing a new monitor to stay in touch with loved ones, this full HD monitor will do the trick. This Element monitor offers a 1080P, full high-definition screen for a clear, vivid picture. Whether you're watching videos, video chatting, or playing basic games you'll find this full HD monitor provides a crisp viewing experience. Element's frameless monitor screens enable your monitor to blend in with your decor for a clean aesthetic. The thin bezel allows for a full-screen experience. Expand your view and get more done by adding a second or third monitor to your office set-up with easy HDMI and VGA connectivity. *No built-in speakers
 

What kind of ports are on this monitor?

HDMI and VGA
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 Element Electronics - Element 27&quot; IPS LED 1080p Full HD Frameless Monitor - Black
Element Electronics - Element 27" IPS LED 1080p Full HD Frameless Monitor - Black
This Element 27" FHD 1080P LED Frameless Monitor provides simple connectivity to get straight to work. Whether you're adding to your current work from home set-up or purchasing a new monitor to stay in touch with loved ones, this full HD monitor will do the trick. This Element monitor offers a 1080P, full high-definition screen for a clear, vivid picture. Whether you're watching videos, video chatting, or playing basic games you'll find this full HD monitor provides a crisp viewing experience. Element's frameless monitor screens enable your monitor to blend in with your decor for a clean aesthetic. The thin bezel allows for a full-screen experience. Expand your view and get more done by adding a second or third monitor to your office set-up with easy HDMI and VGA connectivity. *No built-in speakers
 

does it have a camera

NO
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 Element Electronics - Element 27&quot; IPS LED 1080p Full HD Frameless Monitor - Black
Element Electronics - Element 27" IPS LED 1080p Full HD Frameless Monitor - Black
This Element 27" FHD 1080P LED Frameless Monitor provides simple connectivity to get straight to work. Whether you're adding to your current work from home set-up or purchasing a new monitor to stay in touch with loved ones, this full HD monitor will do the trick. This Element monitor offers a 1080P, full high-definition screen for a clear, vivid picture. Whether you're watching videos, video chatting, or playing basic games you'll find this full HD monitor provides a crisp viewing experience. Element's frameless monitor screens enable your monitor to blend in with your decor for a clean aesthetic. The thin bezel allows for a full-screen experience. Expand your view and get more done by adding a second or third monitor to your office set-up with easy HDMI and VGA connectivity. *No built-in speakers
 

Does it come with a built in speakers?

Yes, but I could not get them to work attached to my ASUS laptop. Not the first time for a monitor with built-in speakers. These are typically pretty minimal quality, so don't think it would be like a TV setup.
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 Element Electronics - Element 27&quot; IPS LED 1080p Full HD Frameless Monitor - Black
Element Electronics - Element 27" IPS LED 1080p Full HD Frameless Monitor - Black
This Element 27" FHD 1080P LED Frameless Monitor provides simple connectivity to get straight to work. Whether you're adding to your current work from home set-up or purchasing a new monitor to stay in touch with loved ones, this full HD monitor will do the trick. This Element monitor offers a 1080P, full high-definition screen for a clear, vivid picture. Whether you're watching videos, video chatting, or playing basic games you'll find this full HD monitor provides a crisp viewing experience. Element's frameless monitor screens enable your monitor to blend in with your decor for a clean aesthetic. The thin bezel allows for a full-screen experience. Expand your view and get more done by adding a second or third monitor to your office set-up with easy HDMI and VGA connectivity. *No built-in speakers
 

What is the desktop resolution and refresh rate?

1080P 75hz refresh and 14ms response per the manual
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True wireless noise cancelling Beats Fit Pro with comfortable, secure-fit wingtips are engineered for all-day activity. The flexible wingtip design conforms to your ear to comfortably lock in place so you can experience powerful, balanced sound during your work day or your workouts. With two distinct listening modes, you are in control of what you hear. Fully adaptive Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) uses real-time audio calibration to continuously pinpoint external sounds and optimize sound output, and when you need to be aware of your surroundings, easily switch to Transparency mode. Beats Fit Pro supports Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking for immersive music, movies, and games.¹ These earbuds are powered by the Apple H1 chip. The result — instant one-touch pairing², Automatic Switching³, Audio Sharing⁵, and hands-free “Hey Siri”⁴ for Apple devices. For Android users, easily connect via Class 1 Bluetooth® right out of the box. With the Beats app for Android¹¹, you’ll get enhanced features like one-touch pairing, customized controls, battery levels, firmware updates, and a Fit Test to help you get the best sound and fit out of your earbuds. Each earbud has up to 6 hours of listening time⁶ with 18 additional hours⁷ provided by its matching, pocket-sized charging case to give you up to 24 hours of combined playback.
 

Can you use these to answer calls? Or are they strictly headphones for music? A lot of times when I'm working on a car I can't get to my phone, these would certainly come in handy for that...

Strictly music. buds can change volume only. Cannot turn on/off noise cancellation, transperancy mode, or both off. Nor do they have a command for an assistiant...unless you have voice command on.
2 years, 7 months ago
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Make a smart solution to upgrade your home security to IndoorCam Mini. Never second-guess what you see in clear 2K resolution, and give yourself control with pan and tilt functions to monitor your home’s most vital areas. IndoorCam Mini features On-Device AI Human Detection, a technology that identifies humans in the frame and only sends you the notifications that matter. After returning home, you can turn on Home Privacy Mode, which turns off the camera and rotates it to your preferred privacy angle. Best of all, there’s no monthly fee after your purchase.
 

Can this new Indoor Cam Mini connect to the Eufy HomeBase? I would like for the IndoorDam store data on the base for easy access and control.

Unfortunately, no. I have the Homebase2 and it does not integrate with that storage; the SoloCam series are the same way. It can utilize cloud storage in a subscription, MicroSD card, or if you have a local Network Attached Storage device it can save clips there. Those last two options also allows the device to be able to do continuous recording.
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Make a smart solution to upgrade your home security to IndoorCam Mini. Never second-guess what you see in clear 2K resolution, and give yourself control with pan and tilt functions to monitor your home’s most vital areas. IndoorCam Mini features On-Device AI Human Detection, a technology that identifies humans in the frame and only sends you the notifications that matter. After returning home, you can turn on Home Privacy Mode, which turns off the camera and rotates it to your preferred privacy angle. Best of all, there’s no monthly fee after your purchase.
 

Can this indoor camera be set up in a window to record outdoor activity? I can’t use a doorbell camera due to a porch pillar blocking the view of the mailbox. I am looking for something to capture both the mailbox and the porch steps.

No, the glare off the window would cause issues with it properly recording movement. At night you would also have to disable night vision as the IR sensors would bounce back and distort the image. The placement guide suggests not having anything within 8 inches on both sides and 10 inches above.
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Smart security that is designed for every home. Set up in minutes, and receive notifications from the app whenever a visitor presses your Video Doorbell or motion is detected. You can also choose to wire it to sound your existing home chime. Blink Video Doorbell lets you answer your door no matter where you are. Receive customizable alerts right from the Blink Home Monitor app, and experience helpful features like HD day and night video and two-way audio. Best part – Blink’s long-battery life technology provides peace of mind for up to two years.
 

Is it true if you buy the module you won't have to pay for monthly to get my videos? Please tell me all the benefits for buying the Module

https://support.blinkforhome.com/en_US/sync-module-2/sync-module-2-faqs
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Smart security that is designed for every home. Set up in minutes, and receive notifications from the app whenever a visitor presses your Video Doorbell or motion is detected. You can also choose to wire it to sound your existing home chime. Blink Video Doorbell lets you answer your door no matter where you are. Receive customizable alerts right from the Blink Home Monitor app, and experience helpful features like HD day and night video and two-way audio. Best part – Blink’s long-battery life technology provides peace of mind for up to two years.
 

Do you need sync module to have video

https://support.blinkforhome.com/en_US/sync-module-2/sync-module-2-faqs
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