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Rexing J1772 Extension Cable - 17ft - Compatible with All J1772 EV Chargers - Flexible Charging for Your Electric Vehicle
 
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Very convenient
on September 5, 2023
Posted by: emiliosic
Very convenient extension cable for SAE J1772 electric vehicle charger.
It's been useful for me when parking further away from our home charger.
It's also very portable, and it comes with a storage bag.
Because it's made to be portable, the electrical cable is thinner than the one from the wall charger, and it's rated for up to 32A (Hardwired home chargers are typically rated for 50A), which in retrospect I didn't consider.
The vehicle side connector seems well made, comparable to the one from the wall charger.
The female side that ties into the wall charger seems custom made and works well, with good solid connections.
The vehicle is able to lock the plug while charging.
The female side has a hinged cover and the vehicle side has a rubber cup that’s attached to the handle to cover the contacts when not in use.
Overall, great to have. Lightweight and easy to roll back into its storage bag. Remember it's rated for 32A and 17 ft. long. I would've preferred a 48A extension cable instead but this will do.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Meet Bose's premium soundbar that’s here to pull you deep into the heart of all your favorite content. Bose Smart Ultra Soundbar with Dolby Atmos and Bose TrueSpace technology separates music, dialogue, and effects, and places them in different parts of a room for a truly immersive spatial audio experience like you’ve never heard it before. Having a hard time hearing what your favorite characters are saying? A.I. Dialogue Mode automatically balances voice and surround sound for ultra-crisp vocal clarity. Plus, two upward firing dipole speakers work with Bose technologies to make it feel like your space is filled with sound from every direction — even overhead. Available in Black and Arctic White.
 
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As good as it gets
on August 30, 2023
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This top of the line Bose soundbar not only sounds great but has so many ways to listen to music as well and it's so simple to use.
My setup is a recent Sony TV (with eARC support) and an AppleTV 4K.
Initial setup was straightforward: Connected the Soundbar to the HDMI output with eARC support, and power cable. The eARC connection allows sound from the TV to the Soundbar and it's the only option that supports Dolby Atmos. The Soundbar also has an optical connector which I did not use. It comes with the power, HDMI and optical cables.
There is no sound from the soundbar yet. One needs to install the Bose music app on a mobile phone or tablet. I already have a Bose Smart Speaker and Bluetooth headphones so my account was already set up. The install process though the app was quick and simple, until the step where one has co wear a headband with a mic on, that is used just once to calibrate the soundbar to the room and where one would be sitting while watching TV. I wish this could've been done using the cell phone itself but the wired mic on a headband must be more accurate. This is done once so that's fine (It can be re-run from the app though). Bose calls this 'ADAPTiQ'.
The size is right for a 55" or larger TV. Anything smaller and the soundbar will be wider than the TV.
It has a nice finish with matte finish on the sides and a glass top.
There are no buttons on the soundbar except for mic mute and voice assistant buttons that are touch-sensitive from the glass top.
One of the distinguishing features is that it has actual height speakers (For Dolby Atmos) which are cut through the glass top and fire upwards.
It also works as an Amazon Alexa assistant, and supports playing from the TV, Bluetooth, with an excellent device management from the app, Apple Airplay 2 with Apple Home support, DLNA, Chromecast (with direct play support from a server), Spotify Connect and from the Bose Music app, which itself supports some of the most common sources like Amazon Music, iHeart Radio, TuneIn, Pandora, SiriusXM and Spotify. When playing through the Bose app, the phone doesn’t need to be near the soundbar once it starts playing, as it connects directly.
It has a simple remote control with a few buttons but if used with a TV, volume can be controlled from either the TV remote or the AppleTV remote (Or other HDMI connected streamer), as well as from the Bose app on the phone.
When watching TV, the app indicates what kind of audio it's receiving, like PCM or Dolby Atmos.
So to the sound: As expected, sound is very crisp with good amount of bass. Bass, treble, center and height controls are on the app.
To test stereo separation, streamed some tracks with good stereo separation and I'm impressed how it's obviously distinct between left and right.
Sound is very detailed. Subtleties in audio tracks can be heard at lower volumes.
It can (and should) be set to also enhance speech content, which I've also seen in other high end soundbars.
An external wireless (power cord only) bass module and rear speaker are also available.
This is Bose's best soundbar, and it's truly excellent for both TV and music and excellent connectivity options.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Accelerate your workflow with the powerful performance of the Crucial X9 Pro Portable SSD. With read and write speeds up to 1,050MB/s and 2TB of capacity, the X9 Pro has space for thousands of photos, files, and videos along with the speed you need to organize, curate, edit and retouch your portfolio quickly, supporting whatever you do in Adobe Lightroom. The Crucial X9 Pro is plug-and-play ready with a USB-C connection, and works with Windows, Mac, Android, and more. Featuring Micron TLC NAND and water and dust resistance (IP55), the Crucial X9 Pro is designed for durability and style in the studio, in the field, or wherever you roam.
 
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Very small, speeds as advertised
on August 18, 2023
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This is very small, at about 2.5" by 2" and very thin.
The top shell is metallic and the bottom is rubberized.
It comes with a short USB-C cable.
A small opening on one of the sides can be used to attach a lanyard or similar, and the inside of that part lights up white (it's an activity light, flashing according to use).
Measured with Aja system test on an M1 MBP, it writes and reads at about the advertised speed of 1K MB/s, which is about the speed of the USB-C 10G port.
Note that Crucial launched the X9 Pro and similarly sized X10 Pro. The main difference is speed, where the X10 supports USB-C 20G port instead so the SSD can work much faster.
I'm using the 2TB SSD as a 'Time Machine' backup so I prioritized size rather than speed, so this is where the X9 comes in.
The box has a QR code that makes registration very quick, and does not come with any pre-loaded software, but it does come with a link for a 1-month for Adobe Creative Cloud.
It comes with a 5-year warranty and it's made in Thailand.
Also water-resistant.
Overall, it's a fantastic portable SSD. Micron (Crucial's parent company) is one of the largest memory makers, and this is made directly by them.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Small size, big function. The Echo Show 5 includes a 5.5” display so you can see news and weather at a glance, make video calls, view compatible cameras, stream music and shows, and more. Set alarms and timers with your voice and create routines so you can personalize how you wake up and wind down.
 
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Faster than previous gen, but different
on August 13, 2023
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We have several Echos through the house including the first original Echo still working great.
In our bedroom we have the 1st gen Echo Show 5 in a nightstand, which we use as an alarm clock and picture frame among other Alexa functions, so took this opportunity to get this 3rd gen for the other nightstand.
This is a significant redesign from previous versions. The shape is more triangular and rounded. The buttons are easier to reach and shaped like their function symbol: Plus and Minus for volume and mic off, so it's easier to use at night.
The camera cover, like previous Echos physically covers the camera, which we always have covered.
The screen has much more noticeable rounded edges. This looks attractive but when playing videos, this version of Echo shrinks the video with black bars on every edge, so one can see the full video, but makes the viewing area smaller. Thankfully, it doesn't do this with pictures.
On the plus side, the screen is clearer, and it's much faster than previous generations. Also the applications (Skills) seem to be updated. For example, opening Prime Video looks more similar to the TV app than on the 1st gen.
Audio has more bass, so it overall sounds better.
I was planning on making both Echos a 'Stereo Pair' but one cannot pair a 1st gen with a 3rd gen. Perhaps because they don't quite sound the same, but disappointing regardless.
Talking about sound, the previous generation has a 3.5mm audio output but this one does not. It does however support pairing Bluetooth speakers.
To power the Echo, it comes with its own power brick which connects using a barrel connector recessed into the back of the Echo, so unfortunately it does not use standard USB-C ports to power it. To make it worse, our Back Echo 5 came with a white power cable, which looks quite odd.
Overall, the screen makes for a much better Alexa experience and can also be used to display compatible cameras and make alexa-to-alexa video calls, it's touchscreen and many skills are just more convenient.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Linksys Velop Pro 6E with Cognitive Mesh delivers WiFi 6E with unmatched range.* Stream, download or work with a faster connection, wider coverage and more devices on your network. Multiple users shouldn’t equal a slower network. It takes care of the heavy lifting so you can focus on the connections that matter most.
 
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Improved hardware, same Linksys experience
on August 6, 2023
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I've used Linksys routers for years, and different Velop routers since the first that came to market.
On the hardware side, it's a simpler device and the proprietary mesh connection between the nodes has been redesigned so it's no longer backwards-compatible like previous setups. This means this new Velop won't work as routers for previous-gen Velop nodes.
Linksys calls the new mesh system 'Cognitive Mesh' while their original system is called 'Intelligent Mesh'. Both are incompatible.
Comparing with other Velop nodes, these have simpler and much more affordable hardware: It has one gigabit WAN and one Gigabit LAN per node. It doesn't have USB ports not Ethernet switch not multi-gigabit ports.
My internet is 1 Gbps symmetric upload and download. I can get that speed via a wired connection to the router, so it can handle the load. As for WiFi, the best I got between Macbook Pro and Surface Pro laptops at home is about 500 Gbps. The Surface Pro 9, as well as other newer laptops can make use of the 6 Ghz band but won't get Gigabit speeds.
The setup is very similar as other generations, and one has to, pick one of the routers (All three are the exact same) and use it as a router by connecting the WAN port to the modem or ONT (Optical Network Terminal). Then plug the two other nodes to the power and start by using the Linksys app on a phone.
Using my iPhone, and because I already have other Velop devices on the account, I had to retry by closing the app a few times until it recognized I want to start a new network. Once it does that, the initial setup is pretty straightforward.
Or one can do, as I did, add the secondary nodes later. The process is similar, but I'd recommend adding one node at the time.
After initial setup, if one prefers to use Ethernet cables for backhaul between the nodes, connect the LAN from the router to the WAN on the satellite nodes and it will config
For basic setups, for most people, one can set everything up using the phone app.
For more advanced setup like setting up the name of networks or security types for each radio (2.4Ghz, 5Ghz and 6Ghz) requires using a desktop browser and going into the router's local page (myrouter.local) with the local password that has to be first set up from the phone app. There one has full control except for adding more nodes, which is better done through the phone app.
The router supports IPv6, lease reservations, port mapping, SPI but doesn't support more advanced features like family firewall and parent controls except for activating and shutting down devices.
Like with other Linksys devices, IPv4 settings are good enough but IPv6 are much more limited. For example, I can change the DNS server from my ISP's to OpenDNS (or other public DNS) but only for IPv4. For IPv6, there are no controls.
Overall it's a good improvement by removing superfluous features and making the nodes much smaller, and making the price much more reasonable. The software will be familiar to anyone that has used any recent Linksys router. One concern for some would be that the physical ethernet interfaces are Gigabit, not multi-gigabit, so it's great for connections up to 1 Gigabit. The three-band radios work great and offers good configuration options for advanced features.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Powered by the Intel Evo platform, the 2-in-1 high-performance Acer Chromebook Spin 714 empowers users to stay productive anywhere with its 16:10 14” WUXGA touch display, 13th Gen Intel Core i5 processor, QHD webcam and military-grade durability. At just over 3 lbs., this sleek machine is not only fast and efficient, but it features a bevy of features such as a quick-chargeable 10-hour battery and a 360 convertible hinge so you have the flexibility to work in any mode.
 
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Premium Chromebook
on July 29, 2023
Posted by: emiliosic
Specs details:
This is a premium machine with state of the art specs, that happens to run Chrome OS:
• The screen is a 16:10 HD: 1920 X 1200.touchscreen. Moving away from 16:9 (1080p) form-factor, which is much better for editing documents, and while watching movies, I appreciate the controls remain outside the viewing area.
• Tablet mode: The 'Spin' in the name indicates this is a convertible laptop, so when folded with the screen on top, the keyboard becomes disabled, and one uses it via touchscreen. The screen has a gorilla glass (like phones) with a antimicrobial coating.
• The keys are island style, backlit, with the ChromeOS distribution. It's very comfortable to type with.
• Trackpad is large and responsive, with a smooth glass surface. Very nice to work with.
• Ports: On the left: One Thunderbolt/USB-C 4, HDMI, headphone and power button. On the right: One Thunderbolt/USB-C 4, USB-3 and volume rocker.
• The sound (With DTS label) comes from speakers above the keyboard next to the screen.
• Charging is via one of the thunderbolt/USB-C ports. It comes with a typical laptop-size charger that has an USB-C port, and also worked by charging from an USB-C dock.
• Wi-Fi: Supports the newer WiFi 6E.
• Storage is via an M2 type SSD: 256 GB.
• RAM is 8 GB.
• Bluetooth 5.1.
• The CPU is an 13th gen Intel Core i5, and is 'Evo' compliant: Evo is an approval mark by Intel for systems that support current state of the art specs like higher-end Intel embedded graphics, Thunderbolt 4 and WiFi 6E, with a rated 10 hours battery life.
Because the ports are Thunderbolt, I was able to use both Thunderbolt and USB-C docks.
The laptop also has a 2K web camera which has a built-in cover (An actual plastic piece covering the camera behind the glass. Activated though a notch on top of the screen.
It also comes with a sleeve case to carry it in a backpack.
Fit and finish:
The case is all metal and the screen all glass. Hinges fold 360 degrees so it can work in tablet mode (ChomeOS switch to a tablet mode). It can also be set in a tent shape or with the keys pointing to the table when watching videos.
The hinge, edges and Acer logo are finish in a subtle rose gold that look very tactful.
Note that it also supports stylus made for Android/Chromebook (Those are different from Windows stylus or iPad ones).
ChromeOS:
Although initially it was basically a way to run the chrome web browser, within the last few years it can also run Android apps. Many android apps work well within a laptop screen, and with Intel 64-bit CPUs.
And now in beta, it also runs Debian Linux within a Virtual Machine, which also supports complex GUI applications like Microsoft Visual Studio Code. This works by either using apt-get from the Linux console or by downloading a .deb package.
So within Chrome apps, Android and Linux there isn't much it cannot do.
ChromeOS is generally very secure, and is fairly straightforward to restore the laptop to like it came from the factory. Much of the system is 'read-only', and that makes it more resilient.
Keep in mind that ChromeOS, for much of its functionality requires internet connectivity, although there's plenty that can also be done offline as well.
Also keep in mind that Google collects plenty of data from Chrome. In return, a lot of what’s done on the device is backed up and synced into Google's cloud, so working on different devices or replacing a Chromebook is also a lot simpler.
Overall, I'm very impressed with this laptop and how capable ChromeOS is while being very secure.
The multiple-personality of the system running Chrome and web applications, Android and Linux is great but there are occasionally some rough areas in how these coexist, although it's been very good overall and it keeps improving.
The hardware in this laptop is top of the line, comparable with a business laptop. Consider this if looking for a premium Chromebook or even considering a high-end Android tablet, as it also runs Android and Linux.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The Pixel Tablet is engineered by Google to be more helpful at home – and in your hand. Place it on the Charging Speaker Dock for great-sounding music and video streaming.[1] Control your smart home, and say “Hey Google” for hands-free help.[2] It’s all powered by the Google Tensor G2 chip, and it’s the perfect companion to your Pixel phone.
 
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Excellent all around tablet for Google users
on June 25, 2023
Posted by: emiliosic
I haven't used Android tablets in years because I didn't find them very good back then.
Then at home we use Chromebooks as well, and since modern 2-in-1 Chromebooks run Android apps, I didn't expect much else from Android tablets running plain Android.
However, my first impression is that this tablet flows very smoothly.
At around 11" diagonal, its size is perfect for couch surfing, and it's relatively light.
Being a Pixel tablet it does have some welcome customizations. This changed my mind about Android tablets.
Using the Porcelain finish, the theme of the interface including keyboard and other included Google apps is of earthly colors, and it can optionally customize the app icons as well. I like the consistency.
The HDR screen is vibrant, and by default it enhances colors. The actual edges on the screen are curved.
Widgets in the tablet stand out because there is so much more space for them to be useful. Particularly the Google TV.
If you're a Google TV user, this is very nice as it displays the top choices from different streaming apps that are linked with Google TV.
One of the standout features is the included dock.
Besides charging the tablet, the dock works as external speakers for the tablet. The dock itself doesn't have any connectivity besides connecting to the tablet. I'm impressed by it's sound given it's compact size: Bass has body and overall sound is very natural and clear. It has certain warmth to it given that bass is good but not does not take over. This sounds as good as other high-end speakers of similar size.
The dock uses a proprietary barrel connector and the included power adapter works only with the dock. The cable is attached to the power brick.
The tablet also has an USB-C connector which works for data, so I was able to use it with an USB-C hub from a laptop with a mouse and keyboard while charging. However there is no video output.
Also there is no docking keyboard, so it's either USB or Bluetooth keyboards, which have the tendency to discharge when needed.
So given this this tablet is more for entertainment than productivity, and that's OK with me.
When docked, the display can stay on and it comes with different weather and clock screensavers. These are nice but don't provide a whole lot of customization, yet.
Integration with Google Home: The Home app itself is what I'd expected in any Android tablet, but with the added benefit that works as a widget when docked and the screensaver is on, somewhat like a Nest hub but not quite. It's good for quickly accessing light settings without unlocking the tablet.
When docked, it also works as a cast receiver: any video or music app that supports casting can use it as a screen. This is disabled as soon as it's removed from the dock.
And another feature I like is that it's made to be shared across family members: Its supports multiple users as well as a guess mode. This to me reminds me of how Chromebooks work. It has a similar workflow and multiple users can be logged in and switch between them, etc.
It has a fingerprint sensor for quick login and authentication built into the power button (The only button besides volume), and although it's very thin I'm surprised how well it works: More consistently than my laptop.
The tablet has the Tensor G2 CPU and its Titan security processor, with 8 GB RAM. It has the same background removal features as a Pixel phone and proximity sharing, so finally it's easier to 'drop in' content when using a compatible phone, or copy/paste across other Android devices.
Both front and rear camera provide crisp images with 8 MP photos and 1080p video.
I also like that it has rubber feet so it's easy to stand up when not using the dock (I'm not using the additional case, just holding it).
There is also split screen support, so two apps can run side by side.
Overall it's a great tablet to keep in a living room or kitchen. Great sound through the dock and very fluid interface. The Porcelain color finish on my tablet works well.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Replace your old thermostats with Mysa to make your electric baseboard or in-wall heaters smart! The Mysa Smart Thermostat for Electric Baseboard Heating V2 is thoughtfully designed in Canada for high-voltage electric baseboards, electric fan-forced in-wall heaters, self-contained hydronic baseboard heaters, and in-ceiling radiant heaters. The app's easy-to-use smart features can help you save up to 26% on your energy bill by using energy more efficiently. Mysa works with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit, which means you can easily stay cozy and connected at home. And say goodbye to boring beige! Its sleek, minimalistic design and premium look subtly enhance your home's style. This smart thermostat easily installs in 15 minutes or less with step-by-step online guides and videos.
 
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Reliable, easy to install and simple to use
on June 21, 2023
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I've been using this for about a month. This is the 2nd generation baseboard thermostat.
It was simple to install for our 240V baseboard that we're using in a bathroom.
It has three cables: Line1 , load and Line2. The only problem I had installing is that had the line and load reversed, and did not turn on. After swapping the cables it worked with no issues.
The thermostat is installed in two pieces: All the high voltage remains inside the electric box, and the controller board snaps on top once the backplate is screwed in. Once installed all the high voltage is sealed.
The thermostat uses a relay to control the load, so there's a slight click when on.
Initial programming was very simple using the Mysa app and Apple Home (HomeKit) in my case it was very straightforward.
After configuring it through the app, I can control it via Apple Home and also added integrations for Amazon Alexa, Google Home, SmartThings and IFTTT.
It can be controlled from either platform via cloud connections to Mysa's server, except for HomeKit that uses local connections.
The front panel is glass, which can be set to remain off when there is no one near it (It has a sensor).
It then illuminates with white dots from behind the glass that form a low-res matrix, which shows the direction arrows (up for warmer, down for colder) and the temperature reading.
Tapping on the arrow one can adjust the temperature.
The touch controls are a tad slow. Holding the glass where the button is, the changes go a bit faster.
Everything else is controlled via the app or via the 3rd party integrations.
Control from the phone is quick and the app is simple.
Installing it via Apple Home was very simple. HomeKit pairing is done via NFC on the right left corner. When setting it up via HomeKit, it configures Wi-Fi if it hasn't been installed via the Mysa app first, so very well integrated. Controlling it via Apple Home doesn't require an internet connection. All other methods require one.
I asked Mysa customer support about Matter support and they replied very quickly and in a friendly manner they told me they're looking into it. Matter works very much like HomeKit but with every other home automation system, as well, simultaneously, so it also doesn't require an internet connection to work.
Also note that it also has a humidity sensor, which shows up on Apple Home as a sensor.
With the Mysa app one can set schedules and see consumption charts as well.
Overall, works very well and the design is minimalistic and looks nice
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Introducing the second-generation CZ Smart Hybrid, the smarter smartwatch with 18-day battery life. The Citizen CZ Smart Hybrid smartwatch with 44mm stainless-steel case with blue topring, red accents, and blue silicone strap marries the iconic design you expect from Citizen with innovative science and technology brought to you in the proprietary new wellness app, YouQ. CZ Smart YouQ leverages AI Models built with IBM Watson Studio and research from NASA to provide a 24-hour forecast ahead, helping you anticipate patterns of fatigue and alertness. YouQ then offers highly personalized insights and suggested actions to help you improve alertness and promote the building of better habits, readying you to meet whatever the day may bring. The CZ Smart PQ2 Hybrid watch is compatible with both iPhone and Android and runs on the Citizen Connected app. Utilize the Citizen Connected app to manage your notifications and customize your dials to stay on track with the convenience of information at a glance on your hybrid smartwatch display. Battery life varies based on usage.
 
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Beautiful, Huge connected watch
on June 4, 2023
Posted by: emiliosic
This watch is unique in many ways.
It looks like a traditional, albeit massive watch.
The design tries very hard to make it look like a traditional sports watch.
It has the three large buttons like a chronograph. These are three push buttons, not a rotating crown. That would've been useful.
Then it has the non-rotating dial. Blue in this case. It looks classic, but it's form, not function. Then another ring inside the glass makes the face appear larger than what it really is.
The hands are real, and unlike traditional watches, they are also used to point to things or move sideways to guide to data on the screen.
The screen is an E-Ink screen but sadly is black and white. A missed opportunity since later generation Pebble watches came with color E-Ink screens that were a bit more useful.
I'm using the watch with an iPhone. Initial setup took several trials, until I restarted the phone and it finally connected, however I noticed that the Bluetooth range is very short. With the phone a few ft. from the watch, it looses connectivity.
The Citizen Connected app is fairly simple and intuitive. Works well and doesn't have any major issues. It's used to control notifications on the watch and to sync with Apple Health. Took a while to find that setting but it works. However I had to manually sync the watch with the app (Pulling down to refresh). It's supposed to be automatic.
The watch continually measures heart rate, and can be manually set to take a more in-depth HR measurement and blood oxygen, which is a great feature although not automatic.
The watch has a microphone but doesn't have a speaker. It can be set up with Alexa, through the phone, and one can press a shortcut or activate from the main menu and speak to Alexa, but it replies with text on the screen instead of voice, because there is no speaker.
Data on the screen is configurable, it has several themes and it's configurable through the app. I think it's simple enough to do and can add up to four configurable 'complications'. I chose HR, steps, date and weather, in addition to numbers on the dial.
Notifications work well although they are read only, and can be set to sync with the phone (clearing from the watch clears it from the phone and vice-versa).
At dark, the handles and dial glow in the dark, slightly. Double-tap on the glass turns on internal lights. It works but it's not the most readable.
Battery is outstanding for a smartwatch: It's rated at 14 days. I charged it almost fully and a week later is at 60%.
The charger magnetic but it's not an induction charger: The back of the watch has two tracks and the charger has tiny pins that connect to the track. I don't find this ideal but it works.
Overall, it’s a beautifully but unnecessarily massive watch. Real handles and e-ink screen makes it look like a traditional watch with a very long battery.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Just step on this advanced clinically tested smart scale for instant feedback and highly accurate weight & weight trends, BMI, advanced full body composition (body fat and water percentage, plus muscle and bone mass), visceral fat index and cardiovascular insights to help you stay on top of your health. Every weigh-in appears in the Withings app automatically, via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth sync. And unlike many smart scales, with Wi-Fi sync, you don’t have to have your phone with you when you weigh-in to synchronize your data.
 
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Precise scale with great multi-user support
on May 27, 2023
Posted by: emiliosic
I'm upgrading from a more basic 'smart scale' that syncs via Bluetooth.
I didn't realize how much more convenient this scale is.
I opted for the white scale as it blends better with the light gray tiles in the bathroom I'm using it on. It's all great looking white glass with the metal accent center, except for the black LCD screen. It looks nice.
It's powered by 4 AAA alkaline batteries that according to the manufacturer should last over a year. Batteries are included.
The scale supports both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi (2.4 Ghz only).
Initial pairing was very simple and without issues: Install the Withings app on the phone. Then remove the battery tab from the scale and upon registering it works. It uses Bluetooth for initial setup and the guided installation was clear and did not have any issues with it. Worked on the first try. For reference, we use iPhones.
Withings is a French company with a long history of producing health products, so it gives me more confidence that my account information will be handled properly.
The scale measures weight at 0.1 lb. precision. It also measures body composition data as muscle mass, fat mass and bone mass, which also breaks down as visceral fat index, lean mass and water mass. It also measures hear rate.
Standing on the scale takes a few seconds. It first measures weight, and with that it correlates to who is using it. Then it displays in sequence all the other measurements ending with heart rate. If connected over WiFi, it finishes up by displaying weather and air quality based on internet data.
The screen is full color and very easy to read. This is an improvement from older models that have a simpler LED screen.
No phone is needed while using the scale. When connected over Wi-Fi, it will sync to the Withings account directly. If WiFi is not available, it does use Bluetooth to connect directly to a phone.
It integrates with several other health apps. I'm using it with Apple Health, which is done via the phone and the Withings app.
I also use Fitbit and for that I had to search how, but it's simple, via fitbit.com/weight/withings . It can also connect to IFTTT and several other integrations. It seems that this company is ahead when it comes to integrations.
My older Bluetooth scale did a poor job of supporting multiple users. This is the best I've seen yet:
For adults, it gives the option of either add multiple people to the same Withings account, or each person have their own personal account, which are private from each other: Once the first user adds the scale to their account, they can invite other adults to share the scale.
For kids under 16, or for sharing the account, one can add up to 8 users per scale.
The scale detects different users by weight. Our kids are close in weight so this is not perfect. If it gets the wrong user, there are two choices: Either get off the scale, in which the measurement will go to a special section on the app that allows to assign it to the right user, or one can quickly step on one foot on the scale to select the correct user. The more the scale is used, this should work better. It's not perfect but it's better than other solutions.
Subscription: Of course Withings offers different health coach subscription plans that works better if one has more than just the scale, but there is no requirement to actually pay for a subscription to get the raw data from the scale. They're not pushy so far on the app.
Overall it's a fantastic scale. Withings is a very reputable French company with a good track record. At some point they used to be part of Nokia but they've been independent again for some years now. The Wi-Fi + Bluetooth system makes a great difference and the multi-user setup actually works. Screen is very nice and it's superior to other scales.
Withings has other models of scales that cost two or three times more that provide more advanced data although this is model is the sweet spot for us.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The feature cannot be turned off.
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