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Delight in effortless connectivity for your mobile devices with this Belkin DuraTek Plus Lightning to USB-A cable. A double-braided nylon forms a flexible, durable cable jacket, while the 4-foot length provides convenience when charging. This Belkin DuraTek Plus Lightning to USB-A cable features an aluminum casing that protects the circuit board within the connector.
 
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Strong and Flexible - Rugged and stylish
on March 14, 2019
Posted by: emiliosic
from Wakefield, MA
This premium cable is 6 ft. long, which is twice as long as standard cables.
It's built with a fabric sleeve, quite thick. Because of this is more rigid but I found it surprisingly flexible for this type of cable. Some cheaper 'reinforced' cables feel like wire, but not this. It's flexible and handles like thinner cables do.
The connectors are well built. The boot is rubbery and extends well into the cable, so less chance of frying at the ends. However the boots are not excessively thick so it works fine in most cases, although it is, as expected, thicker than Apple cables.
To pack the cable, it comes with a built-in real brown leather strap that attaches with a metal clip. It's both rugged and stylish (If that is a word ever used for a cable).
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The MR8300 Max Stream™ AC2200 is a high-performance Tri-Band router. Perfect for households that thrive on entertainment, it delivers up to 2.2 Gbps of superior speed throughout your entire home. The Tri-Band and MU-MIMO technology make it ideal for simultaneous streaming of HD movies, online gaming, video calling and supporting all of your smart home devices. MR8300 also grows as your needs do. With its built-in mesh Wi-Fi, instead of investing in a new router, you can expand coverage by simply adding Linksys Velop™ Mesh Wi-Fi nodes for seamless Wi-Fi everywhere.The MR8300 serves as the master router and must connect directly to your modem to create your network. Sets up in minutes with the Linksys app.
 
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Excellent hardware, simple and effective software
on February 14, 2019
Posted by: emiliosic
from Wakefield, MA
Got our first Velop nodes about two years ago, but because we have the main internet connection in the basement, we were using another standard router and connected the Velop via ethernet, in bridge mode.
With the MR8300, it can now be all integrated.
The router itself is somewhat hefty, with four external antennas, four LAN ports, the internet (Ethernet) port and USB 3.0. It also has a power switch.
While this can just as well work as a stand-alone Wi-Fi router, this can actually act as the central unit of a Velop mesh system. This is no ordinary router. It's a 3 band (two 5 GHz radios + one 2.4 GHz -- Linksys calls this Tri-Band AC2200).
Velop systems try very hard to make things as simple as possible. While the initial install can be done like a traditional router connecting a laptop to it, the best way is to install the Linksys app (iOS or Android), and go through the guided setup from the phone, which will initially use Bluetooth to set everything up. Once it's setup, Bluetooth is no longer used.
Because this is a mesh system, one of the 5 GHz radios is then dedicated to connect to other Velop nodes, when set up, so then the more nodes the more dense the mesh radio (more stable) and because the channel is dedicated for the mesh, it doesn't degrade the speed when connecting to other nodes.
Our internet is 100/100 and got full bandwidth from one of the two satellite units, so the mesh system works as promised.
When we got our first Velop systems two years ago, the software was very limited, but over time Linksys kept on updating it, improving the app, adding functionality.
The router itself is very simple, it even has one single light on top (which coincidentally is like any other Velop system) to provide status.
The phone app can control most settings either locally or optionally, remotely via the Linksys Smart Wi-Fi service (This is optional).
Entering the router from a desktop shows more detailed settings for most users. For advanced configuration mode, there is a somewhat hidden mode, clicking on the CA at the bottom left that enables setting most everything on the router, for someone who understands what they're doing. Otherwise the standard mode is great for keeping things simple.
This router can be set up as either stand-alone, part of a mesh router; in router mode (standard) or in bridge mode, when someone is stuck being forced to use a router provided by the cable company.
There is also Amazon Alexa integration to turn on or off guest networks, or read the access credentials. The Alexa skill is currently unpublished and Linksys promises it will expand it. I found it after some googling on a 3rd party skill listing, while Linksys is promoting that the Alexa skill is available.
Adding additional nodes is simpler using the phone app, because it will use Bluetooth with the phone to assist in initial pairing. Once a mesh node is set, everything is administered from the main node, so changing the Wi-Fi password in a single place sets the whole house. Additionally, blocking content to specific devices is done from the master node.
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Enjoy your workout and travel playlists with these JBuds Air true wireless earbuds. Three EQ settings include JLab Signature, Balanced and Bass Boost to customize your listening experience, and the charging case provides 10 hours of additional battery life. Take clear, hands-free phone calls with the built-in microphone and Bluetooth 5.0 technology of these JBuds Air true wireless earbuds.
 
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Good, clear sound, simple to use and reasonably pr
on December 16, 2018
Posted by: emiliosic
from Wakefield, MA
These 'true wireless' earbuds have a nice balanced sound and are very simple to use.
The sound is clean and balanced, with three pre-set EQ settings: balance, signature and more bass. The signature setting provides more 'body' to the sound without adding much bass.
The earbuds are fairly lightweight and remain comfortable in the ear. They come with three sizes eargel, and an optional ring around the earbuds, for bigger ears, so it fits tight. I didn't need to use these.
When the earbuds are taken off the case, they automatically turn on and they turn back off again in the case.
They support Bluetooth 5.0 so pairing with a newer phone (Like iPhone 8 or newer) will have better connection and longer battery life.
There is one button on each earpiece. Pressing either left or right changes the volume. Long press for next/prev. two clicks on the left for play/pause, and call control and phone assistant (Siri or Google) with two presses on the right. Three presses select one of the EQ settings. The earbuds will announce each EQ setting so there is no confusion.
Each earbud has a small light that's either blue or white depending on the status.
That's about it. There are no extra controls and there is no app to install on the phone. Doesn't get much simpler than this for this type of headphones.
The case is also very simple and practical. When the case is opened, three small lights indicate the charge level. There are magnets inside the case that keep the earbuds secured in charge position. The earbuds last between three and four hours per charge, and the case holds about three more charges. It has a very practical, albeit short USB charging cable built into the case, so no more lost cables. It charges from either a computer's standard USB connector or a standard USB charger.
Calls: There is a single microphone on the right earpiece and phone calls can only be heard from the right. So calls work but this is not what it's made for.
The earbuds are water resistant (Not submergible) but the case is not.
Overall, it's very simple to use, sensibly designed and the sound is excellent for this type of earbuds. For music, it sounds as good as more expensive ones.
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Dell Inspiron Convertible 2-in-1 Laptop: Experience smooth performance and powerful productivity with this 15.6-inch Dell Inspiron 15 laptop. Featuring an Intel Core i7 processor, this laptop offers a fast, responsive user experience with clock speeds of up to 4.6GHz. This Dell Inspiron 15 laptop starts up and lets you get to work in seconds with a 512GB SSD.
 
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Sleek Workhorse
on November 28, 2018
Posted by: emiliosic
from Wakefield, MA
The Inspiron laptop line has been for years reliable workhorses for every day home/school use.
The line keeps improving and this late 2018 model has plenty of welcome changes.
The top and bottom covers are now made of aluminum and the housing is made of brushed metal, the screen is a seamless piece of glass. The touchpad is large, accepts multi-finger gestures and it's very responsive. Something odd is that the trackpad, instead of being a smooth surface, it's slightly rough. It seems that Dell chose to make it look nice with a metallic texture instead of providing a smooth surface expected in a trackpad. I don't see it as a big deal, but it's something I immediately noticed the first time I used it and every time I go back to it after using other laptops.
The screen is touchscreen and accepts active pens (not included), and has 360 degrees hinges that folds as a tablet. The system works well and the screen stays in place.
The keyboard has recessed island keys with good feedback, and good amount of travel for a laptop keyboard. The keys are lighted, with off/med/max settings. It does not have a number pad, which is actually something I prefer because the keys are centered instead of having to type on the left side because of the number pad that I'd rarely use.
On the left it has a round power plug, a small charge LED, an USB-C port that also has DisplayPort and charge the laptop, a full-size HDMI port that supports HDMI 2.0 (For 4K TVs), and audio jack. To the right there are two USB 3.1 ports and an SD card reader.
The screen is 1080x1920 (Full HD), and it's very clear to read or to watch videos (Cinema Display, with good blacks and contrast), and it's touchscreen, as it can be folded as a tablet.
Audio is OK for a laptop, comes from the sides on the bottom.
Something I noticed is that it's much simpler to service than other new laptops: The bottom shell can be easily removed with Philips screws. The battery can be replaced with some screws (No glued components) and there are two DDR4 memory slots (This model has 8 GB, so one slot is 8 GB and the other is empty). The SSD is NVMe and also removable.
There is also a slot for a 2.5" SATA drive (SSD or spinning disk), and it comes with the cable and everything else that's required to install one.
The CPU is an 8th gen i7, which is quite responsive while multitasking, and if you're looking for a laptop to keep for a few years, this is the type of CPU to consider.
The battery should last the whole day, although there's a lot of space inside dedicated to the empty drive slot.
The NVMe is noticeably fast. We have similar laptop, 2017 model with similar CPU, more RAM and a standard disk. This machine is already done booting and waiting for the login when the laptop with the standard disk is just starting to show the boot logo. The Laptop has a TPM (Encryption) module 2.0, so now Windows encrypts the hard drive by default, even with Windows Home.
The laptop has a web camera that is much smaller than previous models, and unlike previous Windows 10 laptops, doesn't support the Windows Hello login using the camera with face recognition. Instead, the power button is also a fingerprint sensor. It's recognized by Windows Hello (Windows 10 personalized login system).
In my opinion, the fingerprint sensor works more reliably and faster than face recognition cameras. It works much like a smartphone.
While the screen is nice, CPU and SSD are very fast, the video controller is an Intel 620, which is OK for videos and casual games (Other Inspirion models have discrete graphics while costing noticeably more). Also there is a single USB-C and doesn't support thunderbolt 3 accessories.
Also, while the laptop can be charged using an USB-C laptop charger, it comes with a round plug charger. Having an extra USB-C instead of the old dell charging connector would've been better.
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BISSELL™ air400 Air Purifier is clean air made easy. We know life happens. Between the kids and pets, there are odors, allergens, dust, and other things we can’t always see in our air that need to be cleaned. That’s where the air400 shines. This machine is designed to perform from the inside, out. It captures airborne particles and odors with three stages of filtration and has an automated CirQulate® System that automatically increases fan speed as your indoor air quality decreases. The CirQulate System also uses particle sensor technology to monitor your indoor air and communicate your home’s real-time air quality through three distinct colors and a numerical reading. With a large fan and a digital, 20,000-hour DC motor, the air400 is tested to the AHAM standard to have a Smoke CADR of 279 for rooms up to 432 sq. ft., making it great for bedrooms, living areas, basements, and dining rooms. Taking care of the air you and your family breathe really is as easy as setting it and forgetting it with the air400 air purifier. And when you purchase this air purifier, you help save pets! BISSELL® proudly supports BISSELL Pet Foundation® and its mission to help save homeless pets. When you buy a BISSELL product, you help save pets, too. We’re proud to design products that help make pet messes, odors and pet homelessness disappear.
 
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Simple and Powerful
on November 23, 2018
Posted by: emiliosic
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This is a large air purifier for larger rooms. We're using this in our Master Bedroom.
The controls very are simple to operate, with a manual, auto and night modes, and a timer.
The auto mode regulates the speed based on the air quality, this is displayed in a large display in the front of the unit, which has numbers and a color ring (different colors indicating air quality).
There is also a night mode that runs at its lowest speed, ideal for bedside usage.
Filters: It has large an thick HEPA filter, a carbon filter of the same size, and a thin mesh covering the outer filter. Replacing the filters takes seconds and no tools. The unit has a filter replacement indicator for each filter.
The HEPA filter is for particulates, including allergens.
The carbon filter is for reducing ambient odors.
There is also a dust sensor on the side of the unit, that the manual indicates it should be cleaned every couple weeks, and oddly, has a screw cover.
The unit is well constructed. The air movement is provided by a 'squirrel cage' fan (similar to most HVAC units) powered by a digital motor (These are the most precise motors, also used by the latest high-end vacuums, etc.).
It also has a light sensor that turns off all the indicators, except the color ring, which is dimmed to a faint glow.
It's a thoughtfully designed machine.
Note that if the unit looses power it will remain off, so it won't work with smart switches, and has no remote controls.
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The Bose Smart Speaker 500 delivers wall-to-wall stereo sound from a single wireless smart speaker. Built-in voice control from Amazon Alexa puts songs, playlists, and more at the tip of your tongue. And you have the freedom to control the music your way - with your voice, with a tap on the top controls, or with the Bose app.
 
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Impeccable sound
on November 9, 2018
Posted by: emiliosic
from Wakefield, MA
Sound:
The sound is very detailed and clear, with adequate amount of bass that gives warmth to the sound but it doesn't overly saturated. The speaker is oval-shaped because it has a set of speakers firing to the right and left to provide stereo sound from a single speaker.
It's the sound expected from a Bose product and does not disappoint.
We have other smart and Bluetooth speakers in the house and this is by far the best sound.
It has great soundstage (Where we hear the sound comes from, in stereo), something I could not discern from other speakers
Industrial design:
The whole speaker, besides the top and bottom, is made of a single piece of thick aluminum, giving it a nice heft. The bottom is rubberized and the top has touch-sensitive controls and a 360-degree mic array. In the middle of the speaker there is a nice LCD screen that provides cover image for the song and additional information like artist, album, song name or station name.
There is also a 'light bar' on top of the screen that lights in different colors and directions based on different actions.
Controls:
All the controls are touch-sensitive, and they work really well. There are seven presets (programmable via an app or holding the button), volume controls, a single play/pause that also doubles as skip forward and skip backwards, for which I would have preferred individual buttons, aux and Bluetooth (input) buttons, and two buttons for Alexa: One to mute the microphones, and an action button that causes Alexa to listen (or stop) without invoking the Alexa word, or use it to stop an alarm or timer.
Initial setup:
The initial setup requires the 'Bose Music' app on iOS or Android. It doesn't work with PCs. Install the app and follow the step by step guide. It's very simple and worked well the first time, although there can be too many steps that includes creating an account with Bose if there isn't one, then configuring the speaker on Wi-Fi and then adding music services. Some steps require logging into the Bose account again and then to the music service to authorize them. It didn't fail and some steps can be done later on.
Bluetooth:
I have to say, this is one of the best Bluetooth implementations I've seen for how well it sets up and controls. If there is no BT device connected, it goes into pairing only when in BT mode. Once paired (with an iPhone), the speaker can control the volume (ie, change the volume either on the phone or the speaker and they are both in sync). Prev/Play/Next controls work as they should and the screen will display artist, album and song (It didn't display the image on my tests).
It can connect to multiple devices and each device can be removed individually via the app, which by the way can also control the speaker while in BT mode to change songs, play/pause and volume.
Alexa:
There is support for Amazon Alexa (No other assistants, at least for now). It's not required by any means to use the speaker, but it works very well. It's able to pick up commands even when music is playing, much better than the older Echo speakers we have. This is an 'Alexa-Enabled' speaker, so while Alexa works very well, it doesn't do everything an Echo can do. It supports alarms and timers but doesn't support communications (Drop-in, calling phones or Alexa contacts does not work), and this seems to be a limitation on Alexa on any non-amazon device, not specific to Bose speakers.
App and streaming services:
- Tune-In is already included and doesn't need nor allow a login (so no Tune-In favorites, but they can be set on the speaker).
- Amazon Music (Of course, since it supports Alexa).
- Pandora.
- iHeartRadio: Radio stations that used to be Clear Channel are no longer available on TuneIn, and require iHeartRadio accounts. Presets can be set for iHeart stations or the rest, including NPR stations, via Tune-In.
- Spotify
- SiriusXM (Requires streaming plan)
- Deezer
And that's it. Currently there is no support for Apple Music (Except via Bluetooth), Tidal or other music services, nor podcasts outside of the above or for audiobooks.
Apple AirPlay 2 support was announced by Bose for 'early 2019'.
Also, support for Google Assistant (and perhaps Chomecast Audio) would be coming later on as well, but it's not currently present either.
Other integrations: There are currently no integrations with Smart Homes or IFTTT, however, at developer.bose.com, there is a statement of upcoming integrations.
Also, if you already have the older Bose SoundTouch speakers, this speaker runs on a whole different platform. There is no integration whatsoever with SoundTouch speakers.
Control app: Bose Music is a new app specific to the new 'Bose smart speakers', with a modern, card-based design. It works very well, and supports personalized accounts on each phone (ie, each household member uses their own Amazon, Spotify, etc. accounts, not a shared account like in other platforms). Speakers can be grouped together on demand through the app.
It's a premium speaker at a premium price. It's design is excellent and sounds fantastic for the type of speaker it is. And while it's network platform is evolving, Bose will deliver, as they depend on getting these products right.
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Control your Ultra HD and HDR viewing experience with this 55-inch Hisense ULED smart TV. It comes with Google Assistant built in, so you can search programs by voice, and its Android TV operating system provides access to various streaming apps. This Hisense ULED smart TV has a true 120Hz native panel with a motion rate of 240Hz for smooth display of fast-action scenes.
 
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Android TV
on October 28, 2018
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We have another Hisense TV from last year which we really like, and when the time came to replace another TV, I was looking forward an Android TV.
The quality of the picture is very nice and the sound is particularly good for a flat TV. The design is very sleek, with an edge-to-edge glass with a very thin dark metal on the bottom. The speakers (Harman-Kardon) are located on the bottom and on the back of the TV. The base is a pair of very sleek gunmetal legs.
The screen is 4K, HDR (HDR10 and Dolby vision) with a 120Hz native panel, with local dimming (does not mention how many zones), and edge-lit.
The back of the TV has a black metal frame on the top half, making it very thin on top. On the left side, there are three HDMI ports, one USB 2.0, one USB 3.0, antenna and SPDIF. Next to it there is a rear-facing panel with another HDMI, gigabit ethernet and analog input. Note that only two HDMI ports are HDMI 2.0, the other two are HDMI 1.4, and one of the HDMI 2.0 is also ARC. Having only two HDMI 2.0 ports limits what can be connected. Also the rear-facing HDMI can further limit connections on a wall mount.
Other connectivity: Ethernet gigabit, Wi-Fi AC, Bluetooth. The remote control is initially set up for IR commands, and once the initial config is completed, it's set up for Bluetooth also. Bluetooth can also be used for headphones and other android-compatible devices (keyboards, etc.).
Mounting the TV on the wall can be a bit more challenging than usual, because the two lower posts are recessed more than the top posts, so either get creative with the spacers or get a tilting wall-mount bracket. Don't know who could come up with this design. I had no issues mounting the older Hisense TV. Consider a tilting wall-mount to compensate for some of these issues.
Google TV: Everything on the TV is an 'app'. Even watching antenna TV is an app, which thankfully, can also be selected as a traditional input. It is fast enough, but could not watch TV directly using an HD HomeRun app because the TV struggles to decode the MPEG2 stream from the TV signal. Then installed the Live Channels TV app made by Google, which intends to mash-up live TV from antenna, HD HomeRun and app-based Live TV. Great concept but the channel guide was confusing. Tuning into an HD HomeRun channel was so choppy it was unwatchable (However the same stream using an older AppleTV 4 connected via HDMI is flawless). Also despite having a very good variety of streaming apps backed by the Google Play Store, there is no support Amazon Prime (I realize this is more to do with dispute between these two giant companies, but still it's not a great user experience).
The TV also has a built-in Chromecast receiver (Part of Android TV for both audio and video), and DLNA.
The remote control is also interesting. As mentioned earlier, it can connect via IR or Bluetooth. It has a reduced number of buttons, more like a Roku remote but larger. There are six 'sponsored app' buttons on top. This will likely vary over time. Mine has Netflix, Sling, Fandango Now, Google Play (Oddly, takes you to the app store), YouTube and TikiLive (Which is a service that would be similar to Sling). There are no number buttons. Instead, a "123" button opens an on-screen menu to scroll a number. Similarly, no media buttons, but a single play/pause button that also opens up a menu on the TV. There is a Google Assistant button that works with the built-in microphone on the remote, and channels, volume and other android-related buttons.
There are also no input buttons on the remote. For this one has to navigate to the main screen and on the top there is an input widget. Despite of this, the TV does remember the HDMI input and also reacts to CEC signals, so some HDMI devices can get the TV's attention and automatically switch to the input. With some practice, the remote is simple and intuitive.
Because we were using a Harmony remote with the old TV, re-programmed the remote to this TV and the remote is able to switch inputs directly, so the TV must be able to react to a lot more remote codes than what's available on the factory remote.
Also the TV can be controlled by Amazon Alexa, by pairing the TV with an Alexa "Hisense" skill that works to turn off the TV or change the volume, but didn't work for me to turn it back on, although I set the TV to keep Wi-Fi on.
Also, there is a clear 'bulge' on the bottom of the TV that has the infrared sensor, a rather bright red standby mode light and a single button that can be used instead of the remote to turn it on, change apps and volume. Unlike other Hisense TVs, there is no way I could find to turn off the standby light.
Overall it's a good TV, which looks great on and off, with a good sound for a flat TV, although I have to say I'm somewhat disappointed with the Android TV experience and the Wall-mount issues. Supporting 4K, HDR10 and Dolby Vision, handles any movie format available streaming or from media discs.
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Grill, bake, roast or broil with this Delonghi Livenza 0.5 cu. ft. digital compact convection oven. This compact oven saves space while providing enough capacity to save the hassle, heat and cost of using your full-size oven. This Delonghi Livenza 0.5 cu. ft. digital compact convection oven has toasting _and warming functions for maximum flexibility.
 
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Effective and simple to use
on October 26, 2018
Posted by: emiliosic
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This is a convection toaster that is somewhat compact at about 10 inches tall and 18 wide.
The convection system is basically a fan that recirculates air and makes cooking more even and a lot faster. About twice as fast in some cases.
Unlike many other toasters that use infrared heating elements, this uses metal heaters on both top and bottom, distributed all around the top and bottom surfaces, which to me appears to produce more even heat. Because it doesn't light up red hot, it has a white light inside the oven that stays on while it's heating.
The back of the oven is curved so despite it's compact size, it can fit a small pizza, and it comes with a round pizza tray.
The exterior is all stainless steel, and double pane glass door with a large handle.
Besides the insulated door, there top and back don't appear to have much insulation as they can get quite hot.
The controls are surprisingly easy to use. We've been using a slightly older toaster with digital controls and this is a lot simpler to use:
There are two knobs, which by the way are a lot better quality than what we usually see on toasters. The top is traditional mode selector (Bake, broil, toast, etc.) and the bottom knob sets the temperature and time.
Once the mode is set, the display flashes with the option to change (Temperature and time, or slices and darkness level, etc. based on the setting). Press the center of the bottom know to switch which setting to change, and press the start/stop button. If this sounds confusing, it's actually very simple to use.
Minor caveats: The toaster has a clock, and the backlit display stays on, slightly dimmed when not in use. I would've preferred that if the clock is not set, the backlit display remained off.
The other issue is that the rack does not slide out when the door is open, and the door does not open all the way down flat because the large handle is in the way.
Overall it's a great choice: it toasts evenly, looks good on the counter and it's simple to use.
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One solution for your family across all your devices. With Office 365 Home, you and your family get Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and more. Work anywhere with apps that are always updated with the latest features. 12-month automatically renewing subscription for up to 6 people including 1TB OneDrive cloud storage for each person.
 
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Good value
on October 25, 2018
Posted by: emiliosic
from Wakefield, MA
Microsoft Office 365 is the subscription version of Microsoft Office. It has the same Office applications as the traditional desktop versions, and provides regular updates through the year, including new features that would appear first on the Office 365 versions. For someone that depends on Office, this alone is a good value.
While desktop license keys allows installation on one computer, the Office 365 licenses are tied to the user's Microsoft account (Same as in Outlook.com and Microsoft Accounts on Windows 10), and also family members (As associated in Microsoft accounts).
It allows installation on 6 computers through the family group, and applies to both Windows and macOS computers. Additionally allows installation on mobile devices (Apple phones and tablets), and Android.
Also, the Office 365 subscription provides valuable online features not available on the standard desktop license:
- One hour of skype-out minutes, per month, per user (To US and certain areas in other countries).
- OneDrive: OneDrive is Microsoft's cloud storage offering, which works well and is available on desktop and mobile systems. It can be uses to store and sync all office documents and OneNote across devices, as well as any other type of file, including pictures, and what's impressive is that the Office 365 subscription includes 1 TB per user in the family. This is an excellent value for anyone that relies on cloud storage.
- And, if office documents are stored on OneDrive, there are now online versions of Office that can be accessed via a web browser, so start a document at home, edit via web from another computer and finish it via mobile apps. The Online version works well enough for simpler documents and was even able to convert a PDF to a Word document all through the web browser. Also storing documents on OneDrive makes it much more efficient to collaborate on, and share documents.
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MX Vertical is an advanced ergonomic mouse that combines science-driven design with the elevated performance of Logitech’s MX series. The natural handshake position of MX Vertical reduces wrist pressure and forearm strain. The unique 57° vertical angle has been optimized for an ergonomic posture without compromising a pixel of performance. MX Vertical features a 4000 DPI high-precision sensor, resulting in 4x less hand movement and reducing fatigue. And the cursor speed switch allows you to instantly adjust DPI speed and accuracy with the touch of a button. MX Vertical stays powered for up to four months on a full charge – and gets three hours of use from a one-minute quick charge.
 
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on October 19, 2018
Posted by: emiliosic
from Wakefield, MA
I've been using another vertical ergonomic mouse at work for a number of years, and after getting used to it, I missed it at home. I got a portable MX series mouse last year, so I became interested when the MX Vertical came out.
The MX series is the best Logitech offered thus far.
Ergonomics: A vertical mouse does feel more comfortable when used for long hours. It can be a matter of preference, but I became convinced after using one at work.
The mouse has a rubberized surface all around, except for the buttons, and has a rib pattern that makes the mouse slide without having to apply pressure. Someone used to a flat mouse shouldn't find much issue getting used to this. Buttons are on the expected position, except more vertical.
It has the typical left and right buttons, the clickable scroll wheel and on the right side two navigation buttons and a multi-function button on top.
It slides effortlessly, and the wheel feels right to the touch, with a clicking feedback. However I find that the wheel should slide with less effort, and this mouse does not have the free wheel mode that other MX series mice have.
I wear medium sized gloves and while the mice feels good, it seems that it was made for larger hands.
Connectivity: The battery is rechargeable, and it uses an USB-C port. The USB-A to USB-C is included, and it works as a wired mice when the cable is connected to the computer, while charging.
On the bottom of the mouse there is a power switch and a connection button. The mice can be paired to three different computers, either via Bluetooth or an Unifying receiver, and It comes with one USB-A receiver.
Note that the mice, like other MX series utilizes Bluetooth-LE (BLE), which consumes less energy, so it needs a minimum Bluetooth 4.0 on the computer for it to work.
Software: While no additional software is really required, the Logitech Options software that's available for free download on macOS and Windows is used for customizations (Buttons, speed, etc), updates and Logitech's 'flow': It works with Logitech keyboards and/or mice that supports what Logitech calls 'flow': All the computers that use the same mouse and/or keyboard, when used at the same time communicate with each other through this software (and Wi-Fi or Ethernet), which makes the mouse switch computers when crossing a defined corner on the screen, literally making them work like a single computer (The connection indicator on the mouse automatically changes to the active computer). Also the clipboard can be set to be shared between them, regardless of running either macOS or Windows. The clipboard is shared over Wi-Fi, and copying either images or text works fine.
Mobile Submission: False
I would recommend this to a friend!
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