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Linksys Velop WiFi 6 Whole Home Mesh System MX12600 is a router that delivers next-level streaming and gaming to more than 120 devices on your network. It offers a reliable connection for everyone to stream, game, and video chat without interruption. Intelligent Mesh™ Technology offers whole home coverage that’s easily expandable by adding additional nodes. With easy set up, advanced security and parental controls, MX12600 is an essential upgrade to any home.
 
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Major improvement
on November 9, 2020
Posted by: emiliosic
from Wakefield, MA
We live in a 3-Level house, and now working and studying from home, we can be at four different video meetings at the same time. We also took advantage of a promotional price to upgrade our FIOS to 'Gigabit' Speeds (which translates to 900+ Mbps both upstream and downstream).
This setup replaces or 1st generation Velop mesh network, which served us well, but it was showing some limitations with Gigabit ethernet.
The initial installation is best done from a mobile phone or tablet (Not desktop), using the Linksys app. This is because the app uses Bluetooth Smart to discover the nodes. The initial install went well. I chose to install one node at a time: Disconnected all the older routers, connected the new node to the connection from out internet provider (Note that we never had a Fios router, we ordered the service with a direct connection from the ONT).
Within a minute or so, the Linksys app discovered the node and was able to enter the initial config like network name and password. Then it found a firmware upgrade and went on fairly quickly. After that, added the two additional nodes, one at a time. It went surprisingly smooth and was up and running in about 30 minutes. Used the same Wi-Fi name and password and all the devices in the house rejoined.
The Linksys app got better over the years and it's the same for any newer Linksys router. Once it's running it shows a list of all the devices connected, showing their name and some other OS information where available. It does a somewhat decent job of discovering what is connected. It also shows which node is talking to, the Wi-Fi band and signal strength.
For mode advanced information, I end using the web management. Changed DNS servers, IP address range, reservations and some NAT mappings. It went well but keep in mind it might restart the main node for seemingly minor changes.
Parental controls are very basic, like blocking devices temporarily or per schedule, and blocking individual sites.
The nodes can also be used in bridged mode (with a separate router, bridge mode just provides Wi-Fi, not other network services), like when using the router given by the internet provider.
Wi-Fi is where these shine. Each node has 3 radios: 2x 5 Ghz and 1x 2.4 Ghz. When in mesh mode, the nodes negotiate which radio to use to talk to each other and use the other radios to serve Wi-Fi clients, so in theory the auxiliary nodes provide the same speeds as the main node.
Because we already had some ethernet cables in the house, we connected the nodes via ethernet (with a simple switch in between).
What Linksys calls 'Intelligent Mesh' is that the nodes negotiate with each client steering to the node with better reception. My iPhone 11 seems to be able to hop from one node to another without missing a beat.
Also noticed on Smart TVs that are able to receive MPEG2 signals via Wi-Fi without interruptions. With our older AC Wi-Fi it was a hit or miss. So far it's been flawless with the new nodes.
Maximum individual speed: I could not reach over 500 Mbps using OKLA Speedtest on iPhone 11s, while measuring speed from a laptop connected to Ethernet, was able to go over 800 Mbps., even when standing with the phone right next to the node.
Hardware: These nodes are really big. They're massive compared to the original VELOPs: 4 in x 4 in x 9 1/2 inches. Each node has 3 LAN Gigabit ports and 1 WAN gigabit port, also each node has 1 USB 3 port (5 Gb/s) that support network shares (which I did not try), connecting a hard drive. They're discoverable as SMB shares.
Note that Linksys also has a different Wi-Fi 6 VELOP model AX5300. The differences are:
- Faster radios
- Better CPU
- One extra LAN port
Overall I'm very satisfied with these. They're very simple to install and have been reliable (1+ week using them constantly). Not once had disconnects so far, which is something I could not say about the older models.
What I don't like is that I could not get closer to gigabit speeds on a single device, and the network services as a router are limited, with parental controls being very basic. Other than that, these are a VAST improvement from previous Mesh networks and anything that is not Wi-Fi 6.
However keep in mind that only some new phones and laptops support Wi-Fi 6. Anything slightly older will likewise run at normal AC speeds. However these routers should provide a much more stable connection regardless.
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The Immersion Blender delivers performance you can trust. Create ideal textures from whole-food ingredients like greens and frozen fruit, and enjoy the convenience of blending in your favorite container.
 
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Powerful blender
on October 31, 2020
Posted by: emiliosic
from Wakefield, MA
This could be one of the most powerful hand-held blenders.
The motor is rated at 625 Watts, which is close to what some full-size blenders use.
It's all wrapped in stainless except from the bottom so it doesn't scratch pots.
The bell-shaped base helps it be more stable while blending, and reduces splash.
There are two buttons on the handle: Pulse button for power and speed, which is controlled by clicking on it and white bars light up on the top of the handle to indicate the speed. It always starts on the slowest speed.
The base is held firmly and has to be rotated to open. It's a bit slippery to open. Works better using a rubber jar grip.
Because it's so powerful, it can be on the heavy side.
There are four blades on the base instead of the usual two on most handheld blenders.
The base diameter is about 3" so be warner that it does not fit through most mason jars that are 3" wide. So we used a pitcher instead to make smoothies.
The base is over 9" long and the motor assembly is 9", making it somewhat long and can be used on bigger cooking pots.
To make smoothies, we found out that using it on speeds 2 and 3 works best.
It crushes ice with ease, although as with other hand blenders, the space between the top of the assembly and the blades is not much so crushed ice gets stuck on it, if crushing ice alone. Works fine when mixed with other liquids of course.
The base is easy to rinse.
Overall very satisfied. Although we used it for about a week, seems very well built, although it's built in China, not on Vitamix's blender factory in Ohio.
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Meet Major IV, the iconic headphones from Marshall with 80+ solid hours of wireless playtime, wireless charging and a new, improved ergonomic design. With more than three full days of power, you can stop worrying about your headphones dying on you when you need them. Over 55 years of knowledge is packed into Major IV for an explosive sound. Custom-tuned dynamic drivers deliver roaring bass, smooth mids and brilliant treble for a rich, unrivalled sound that you’ll never want to turn off. When you’re deep diving into your music, Major IV will make sure the tenth hour is as comfortable as the first. Major IV’s ear cushions are softer to the touch and more faithfully fit the shape of your ear, rendering the headphones more comfortable and wearable over time. The addition of wireless charging makes it even easier to charge and go – no more hunting for your charging cable in a mess of wires. Major IV combines enhanced usability with classic Marshall elements like the multi-directional control knob for controlling your music and phone, textured black vinyl and the Marshall script for an overall design that is both iconic and innovative.
 
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Great sound, unique style, simple to use
on October 29, 2020
Posted by: emiliosic
from Wakefield, MA
Let's start with the sound: Fantastic.
It sounds on par with much more expensive headphones. It has a very crisp sound, very neutral.
It has plenty of bass but it does not overwhelm the sounds.
It faithfully reproduces details that I can barely notice with other headphones.
Driven by a 40mm dynamic transducer.
Design: It's very unique. These stand out in a good way. The headband is soft with a rich leather texture. The earcups are plush and soft. I can wear these for hours without discomfort. Note however that these are 'over the ear', which means they rest on your ears, not around them like bigger cans. Having well designed cushions makes a big difference here.
The outside of the caps are smooth plastic with the Marshall logo embossed in silicone.
The headphones fold in making them more compact to carry. They do not fold flat but also they're not very big. They're also very light compared to others.
Charging and battery: They're rated for 80 hours, which is incredible. I've been using them all week without recharging them and the phone reports the headphones have over 65% battery left.
The connector is USB-C and comes with a long USB-A to USB-C cable. USB-C is so convenient now that it's becoming the norm.
And, this is great, also supports Qi wireless charging: Place the right earcup on top of a charging pad and it has a small light that indicates it's charging. Once I unpacked them they came mostly charged, but left them for a while on a portable wireless charger until full.
Controls: This is perhaps the most user friendly control I've used on headphones: It has a single tiny rocker button that works like a joystick: Hold it to turn it on and off.
Keep holding for pairing.
Once connected, press once for play/pause.
Push it up or down for volume control
Push it left or right for prev/next.
Hold it left or right for REV/FF (very few headphones do this).
Double click: Phone's assistant.
Might sound too much, but no, it's very intuitive. It comes naturally and took no time at all to start using it.
To answer and hang up calls, click on the button, or double-click to reject it.
There are no apps to install on the phone. It just works, and sounds great.
But there is one very nice quirk, I have not seen anywhere else: It has an audio connector on the right earcup. It comes with a long and partly coiled cable that can be connected to a computer or other audio source like an amp with headphones output, and this works well. The headphones can be used without using it's battery (like traditional wired headphones), which can be a life saver in some cases. Recently had to use them with a computer by just plugging them in.
The really nice quirk is that while listening to music via Bluetooth, can connect any other wired headphones to these to share the audio, like when you want to share a song with someone near you that has wired headphones. Not sure how much I'll use this personally but it's nice to have.
Note that there wired cable has no mic nor phone controls, and that's OK. (There are 3rd party cables that could do that).
It has no ANC, but the earcups cover up normal household noise just fine.
There is a single mic on the right earcup to take phone calls or use the phone's assistant (Siri or Google). Nothing special here but it works just fine.
Overall I'm very impressed how well they sound and convenience like the best controls (to me) in a headphone, they're light, ridiculously long battery life, wireless charging, they're light and they look just great.
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No matter your child’s interests or skill-level, the Root rt0 brings learning to code to life through art, music, and exploration. Its combination of activities, features, and interactive sensors result in engagement for hours at a time and offer many opportunities for family bonding. Spend time with your child while learning new skills and inspiring a lifelong love of code with the Root rt0.
 
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Very approachable and educational
on October 11, 2020
Posted by: emiliosic
from Wakefield, MA
The rt0 is the 'consumer version' of the 'Root rt1' that's geared towards schools.
It costs less and also has a few less functions but overall it's about the same.
The main differences in hardware is that the rt0 does not have the color sensor that the rt1 has, and the rt1 can work on magnetic whiteboards vertically, and can hold a whiteboard eraser.
The rt0 has a clear shell so we can see how it's built.
Root is an educational robot that's controlled via Bluetooth. It's main focus is to navigate whiteboards or other surfaces and it hold a washable marker, which it can lift and lower on command. It also has sensors like bump, detect a marker on its path (And program to follow it). It can also play some tones, and has a touch sensor so it can start an action when touching one of its top quadrants.
Programming it is the fun part.
The programming environment is the same in Android, iOS/iPadOS and desktop. ON Android and iOS it requires an app from their store. On desktop, it requires a Chrome-based web browser. Besides Chrome, it worked fine for me with the new (chrome based) Microsoft Edge on Windows 10, Chromium on Linux Fedora, or Chrome or MacOS. It connects via Bluetooth and makes use of the 'Web Bluetooth API' that so far is only available on Chrome based browsers.
The robot needs to be connected to the program on the computer or tablet to work.
The environment very simple and straightforward. It starts with a blank page with three 'programming levels'. The first is fully drag-drop visual where one connects visual blocks to create a program. Level 2 is more like sketch, which is mostly visual but with more selectors.
Level 3 is a generic programming language, and the code editor has coding assistant. Changing the 'level' shows the same program as fully-visual, advanced or text code. Which is great because it preserves the instructions across levels.
Another interesting feature is that the environment allows for multiple logic tracks in parallel. For example, one thread can be moving the robot across a surface where another thread is waiting for a sensor input.
On a desktop browser, go to code.iRobot.com or install 'iRobot Coding' from the app store, and it's extremely intuitive.
It can also run in simulation so one can practice without the actual Root robot.
This environment doesn't require any setup or registration. No user information is asked whatsoever. The program remains in the app or browser, and can be sharing by dragging the locally stored code to a cloud icon which generates an unique code that can then be shared by kids or teachers.
Also, unlike other learning robots, it does not come with a 'remote control' mode, although kids could make a program to use as a remote control.
This version does not require any subscription or in-app purchase.
Our 11 year old was able to pick this right away without much supervision. After few hours was able to understand loops and turn ratios in order to draw figures, play some notes and use some of its sensors. I'm surprised how easy it was for the kid to understand how it works, and got very engaged right away.
The Robot comes with a foldable 'whiteboard' surface made of plastic covered paper, one green marker, an eraser cloth and USB-A to USB-C charging cable. The robot has an USB-C connector on top.
It also comes with a decal sheet so kids can customize it.
While it's main shape is an hexagon, the power button is like a nose with LEDs and sensors on the side of it that appear like eyes. The lights change when the robot turn, like eyes, giving it some personality the kids can relate with.
Having several 'coding robots' over the years in the house, I can say that Root is the most intuitive to learn. iRobot did an excellent job with the simple and intuitive programming environment.
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Meet the Ninja Foodi XL Pro Air Oven, the extra-large toaster oven and air fry oven with True Surround Convection. You get up to 10X the convection power of a traditional full-size convection oven, so you can make quick family meals on 2 levels, no rotating required. Plus, it features 10 cooking functions: Air Fry, Whole Roast, Air Roast, Bake, Dehydrate, Pizza, Broil, Toast, Bagel, and Reheat.
 
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Very large optimizing space. Powerful convection
on October 3, 2020
Posted by: emiliosic
from Wakefield, MA
When I first received the oven I thought I made a mistake ordering such a big oven, but this is so well organized that it takes slightly more space than our old toaster.
This is because unlike most other toasters, it doesn't have the controls on the left side taking valuable space. Instead the controls are on the handle, which is an innovation I didn't see before in a toaster.
However be aware that is also very deep, although standard counters provide enough space for it. It's also quite tall, so this might be something to consider with non-standard counter sizes.
A reason while this is very deep is that the very large convection fan on the rear of the unit takes considerable space. If there is anything to complain about is how deep it is, although it's not an issue in our case.
The controls, that are on the handle are well though of. The handle is all black with a few buttons when off. When turning it on, the left side of it illuminates with a list of all the cooking modes and a digital numeric display in the center.
The flow is like this: Turn it on, and defaults to the last setting, or press one of the two mode buttons to scroll through the modes. Then press the up or down timer buttons, and the (quantity) button. Press start. Pretty generic like other newer toasters. Everyone in the family got how to use it right away the first day. To me that means it's intuitive. It also has lights with recommendations on which ones of the four rack positions to use. Great plus, takes any confusion out of it.
Because it has four rack levels it can cook on two racks at the same time.
This model comes with a great number of accessories: Two rack trays, two pans, one grilling base (that goes on top of any of the two pans), and an air-frying tray that can also be used for dehydrating.
Shark/Ninja also sells additional accessories for this oven like additional trays and pan, a thinner mesh dehydrating pan, ceramic pan, chopping boards (customized to store on top of the oven) and cupcakes mold tray.
Because it has a very powerful convection fan, it can also 'air fry', for which it recommends using non-stick oil spray.
There is a multilayer mesh that latches from the front of the fan that's dishwasher safe and should be cleaned after using the air-fry mode.
The dehydrating mode works by combining heat with air circulation, which can dry some fruits or vegetables in about 6 hours.
The top and sides of the toaster are stainless steel and does attract some fingerprints, however the door is more resistant to fingerprints.
While the glass can get very hot (it's not a double-glass), the handle here the controls are remains cool to the touch.
Besides the large depth (It's an XL sized oven after all), there isn't anything that I did not like about this. Overall it's a great machine that one can tell it was very well thought of. Comes with good amount of accessories and even some recipes to try out. Likely the largest convection fan in a unit of this type.
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Bose Sport Earbuds are true wireless earbuds engineered to produce clear and balanced sound in any listening environment. StayHear Max tips mold these wireless earbuds to your ears with soft silicone and won’t fall out, no matter how demanding your workout is. Bose Sport Earbuds go through rigorous quality testing for durability and they’re rated IPX4 - designed to resist moisture from sweat and weather. And instead of buttons, a capacitive touch interface lets you simply tap to play or pause music, answer calls, and more. These earphones have a battery life of up to five hours get ready to beat your personal best, again and again.
 
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Comfortable, clear sound and stay in your ears
on September 29, 2020
Posted by: emiliosic
from Wakefield, MA
These earbuds are specifically designed to be used during exercise or outdoor activities.
The successor of the SoundSport Free wireless headphones.
It has the clear, crisp and neutral Bose sound. Sound has clear detail, with balanced amount of bass: Feel the bass at louder volumes but it’s never overpowering. With higher sounds clear above the bass.
The earbuds are designed to stay as best as possible in your ears, with silicone tips that wrap around the ear bridge. It comes with three sets of ear tips (S/M/L).
The pill shaped charger is on the large side. The battery on the earbuds are rated for 5 hours, and the case provide two full charges, so around 15 hours combined before having to recharge the case.
The case has an USB-C connector, and the box comes with a short USB-C to USB-A cable.
The earbuds themselves have no physical buttons. Instead, each earbud has touch sensors, as follows:
Right earbud: Long press invokes the assistant from the phone (Siri on iPhone or Google Assistant on Android). It also handles call control during phone calls.
Right earbud: Double press: Play / Pause
The left earbud does nothing unless configured from the phone app: The choice is either to announce (voice) the battery level, or to skip song with a double tap.
That's it. No other controls. It's very minimalist; however it works. Unlike other headphones that have complicated gestures that are a hit or miss, this just works.
To pair with another phone, it can be done either via the app, or from the single pairing button that’s on the inside of the case.
App: It uses 'Bose Music' which is the same as for other newer Bose products like headphone or smart speakers.
The initial pairing can be done from the Bose Music app, and it has plenty of animated assistants to guide through the very simple process.
Also all the other pairing codes for the earbuds can be managed from the app, including removing other devices. This is pretty nice and I think Bose does this best.
That said, it connects to only one device at a time and it reconnects to the last one used, although it remembers several devices.
Another nicety is that removing the right earbud pauses the music, and continues playing when putting it back on. Removing the left does nothing (It doesn't have the sensor to know it's on). When on phone calls, sounds comes out of both earbuds, or one can just wear the right side.
Other details:
- Bluetooth 5.0. It can also connects to computers but one device at a time.
- IPX4 water resistant, not submergible.
- No active noise cancellation. Passive noise cancellation (insulation) is very good, and lets a minimal amount of ambient sound in to be aware of surroundings.
Overall it's a great fully wireless earbuds with an excellent sound profile, and designed for sports, so they stay in the ears.
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Master it, anywhere with MX Anywhere 3 for Mac–a compact performance mouse designed for your Mac or iPad no matter where you work –from the home office, to the cafe, to the airport lounge. The electromagnetic MagSpeed scroll wheel is faster, quieter, and more precise. A low-profile design is contoured for the shape of your hand –with silicone side grips ensure that it’s always soft to the touch.MX Anywhere 3 for Mac is built to withstand the bumps and drops of mobile work. And a track-anywhere sensor means you can work on virtually any surface.App-specific button customizations speed up your workflow in the apps you use most. Redefined settings for Microsoft Teams and Zoom let you instantly mute and Start/Stop your video call.
 
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Great mouse for a MacBook
on September 23, 2020
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Having used the previous MX Anywhere 2S on a PC, this improves in several aspects an already very well designed mouse.
While being a travel mouse, this is very comfortable for daily, extended use. It feels comfortable in hand. The ribbed sides provide better grip.
The 'for Mac' edition is white (cream) with a silver-painted plastic base. Also it does not come with the MX USB receiver. Otherwise is the same as the universal (black) version.
First, this mouse comes with an USB-C charging port and USB-C cable, so it can be used directly with the MacBook charger or charge from the computer, and it still works while being charged.
It has the two standard left and right button, two buttons (typically backwards and forward) on the left side, the scroll wheel which is clickable (as in middle button) and another configurable center button.
Tracking is precise in any surface I tried, including glass.
The scroll wheel is a standout feature in this mouse: When the 'SmartShift' mode is enabled via the Logi Options application, the wheel starts by tracking in steps, however, if scrolling faster, it automatically switches to freewheel mode. Useful when scanning large pages for example. When the wheel starts rolling slower, it switches back to step mode. This is controlled with magnets inside the mouse. The center button also controls the wheel scroll mode.
Unlike the older model, the wheel does not move left/right, but when the 'Horizontal Scroll' mode is configured on the Options application, it works by simultaneously holding one of the side buttons while scrolling. It took little time for me to get used to this.
Like other 'MX' mouses and keyboards, it can be simultaneously paired to three devices at the same time (Mac, PC, Android, Chromebook, iPad) be either Bluetooth Smart (Does not work with legacy Bluetooth) or with the 'Unifying' USB receiver, that sadly, is not included with the Mac version of the mouse, but if you're already using one, it will pair just fine.
For iPad, it needs iPadOS 13 or 14.
The Logitech Options software that is also used through the MX line provides customization that goes beyond the control panel. It's very well designed with images, animations, and tool tips through the app. Particularly when it's first used.
When used with this mouse, the application can be configured to alter the mouse settings depending on the application being used. This includes web browsers, Microsoft Office suite, teams and Zoom. For example, the default template for Zoom is to use the side buttons to mute audio or video.
Another standout feature is the 'Flow' mode. This requires that one has a compatible Logitech keyboard, one of the MX series mouse, and two or three computers. Both computers also need to be on the same network (although one can be wired and another wireless as long as they are on the same network), and not on a VPN. When both the keyboard and mouse are simultaneously synced to these computers, Flow allows to switch both the mouse and keyboard automatically between computers (It changes the actual pairing selector on both keyboard and mouse, and also lets share clipboard and drag files between computers (copying from one to another).
A minor annoyance is that unlike the previous model, it doesn't work as an USB mouse when plugged via USB-C. Also I did not appreciate that it doesn't come with the unifying USB connector (although Logitech is only providing USB-A versions for it). I find the USB adapter more reliable than the Bluetooth pairing on the MacBook. Particularly, it doesn't work in boot prompts with FileVault.
I'm using the receiver that came with the MX keys keyboard, which can simultaneously pair to multiple keyboard and mouse.
The mouse does work while charging though, which is useful.
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Elevate your everyday coffee experience to delicious new heights with the Keurig® K-Supreme Plus™ Single Serve coffee maker. The K-Supreme Plus™ coffee maker is the first series of Keurig® brewer to feature MultiStream Technology™, an innovative new way to more evenly saturate the coffee grounds* in every K-Cup® pod. This technique extracts full flavor and aroma, so you can enjoy an exceptionally flavorful experience every time you brew. The K-Supreme Plus™ brewer brings customization to a whole new level, making it easier than ever to enjoy your perfect cup every time. Choose from 3 strength and 3 temperature settings, so you can have a stronger, hotter cup, or brew hot over ice for a refreshing iced coffee. This coffee maker also features programmable favorites, so up to 3 users can save their own individual brewing preferences. No matter how you brew, you can always enjoy 4, 6, 8, 10, or 12 oz. cups of your favorite coffee, tea, cocoa, and more – all freshly brewed in minutes. Choose from hundreds of delicious varieties of K-Cup® pods or brew your own ground coffee with the My K-Cup® Universal Reusable Coffee Filter (sold separately). The K-Supreme Plus™ coffee maker is travel mug friendly, and the large 78 oz. removable reservoir makes refilling a snap. And with a modern digital display screen and a sleek stainless-steel metal wrap, it’s a striking standout in any kitchen. *vs. Keurig® leading K-Classic® brewer
 
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Great improvement
on September 18, 2020
Posted by: emiliosic
from Wakefield, MA
Having used some of the older machines in another house, the K-Supreme improves in several ways:
More compact and pleasing design.
• First models with ‘Multi-Stream’, which instead of punching a single hole in the center of the coffee capsule, it also makes four additional holes, so hot water is distributed more evenly when brewing. This is the single most innovative feature in this generation of Keurig machines.
• Simplified mechanisms: When opening the capsule holder, the part where the capsule goes doesn’t move (and can be easily removed for cleaning or to use a permanent filter. When closing the lid, there is a piece that clamps down the capsule and it then punches the holes.
• It no longer has to pre-heat: It can start pouring hot water right away. Doesn’t even have to be turn on first: By lifting the capsule holder, it turns itself on, and it will turn itself off about 5 minutes after it’s done working.
• It comes with a large, removable water reservoir, made of acrylic and holds 78 oz of water. The optional water filter that comes with this snaps inside the water tank. I can pour the water directly from the fridge into the water tank without having to use a carafe, so I can use the purifier on it. I noticed that when the reservoir is low, before it’s completely empty, the machine’s display shows a reminder to add more water. This is nice because it does this before it’s actually completely dry, saving me from wasting a coffee capsule.
• This being the ‘Plus’ model has three water temperature settings, three brew strength settings, and 5 cup sizes: 4 oz, 6 oz, 8 oz, 10 oz and 12 oz.
• Also has three user memory settings, so it can start by pressing a single button with pre-set cup size, brew strength and temperature.
• All the settings and notifications are shown on a very small display on top of the unit. It does what it needs without being unnecessarily complicated, which I like.
• It does away with the of-maligned barcode reader from the ‘2.0’ machines: It works with any capsule, or no capsule at all (pouring hot water).
Note that to use a reusable filter (not included), currently the only option is to but the new generation Keurig filter, which has the five pre-cut holes this machine needs. Other reusable filters with a single hole will not work here.
Recyclable cups: To my surprise, all new K-Kups are now labeled as recyclable. To be honest, this seems like a gimmick: Peeling the aluminum foil is a pain. The coffee will spill and a paper coffee filter is fused to the top rim of the cup. So I did it a few times, over a trash can, and then the cup has to be rinsed. Because the coffee is wrapper in a paper filter, I’m not even sure we actually need the plastic cup. There must be a better way to do this.
The industrial design is nice and contemporary. All the sides are wrapped in stainless steel, with the top being all black. It’s very compact except for the water tank that oddly Is at the left side and cannot be moved to the back like in the smaller model.
Overall, I'm happy with the coffee maker. Much improved model
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Gray, MX Keys for Mac features a Mac key layout and smart illumination.Perfect Stroke keys are shaped for your fingertips and increased key stability reduces noise while optimizing responsiveness. Tactile reference for hand positioning makes it easy to stay oriented and in your flow. The backlit keys light up the moment your hands approach and automatically adjust to suit changing lighting conditions.Type on multiple computers with Flow –and effortlessly transfer text, images, and files between computers –just copy on one and paste to the other.Requires Logitech Flow-enabled mouse and Options software, available for macOS and Windows.
 
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Very good dedicated Mac Keyboard
on July 17, 2020
Posted by: emiliosic
from Wakefield, MA
The MX (Master) series from Logitech includes premium keyboards and mouse oriented for work applications.
It works best when used with a mouse from the MX series to take full advantage of the Flow software when used with two or three computers at the same time.
While all the keyboards in the series works with Mac, this is the first that's specifically targeted for macs.
The main differences are the mac-only keyboard layout and 'Space Gray' finish. Otherwise it's functionally identical to the regular MX Series keyboard.
Opening the packaging for the first time feels different: There is no plastic in the packaging, and the keyboard is wrapped in gift tissue paper. Very nice that they're mindful of not adding unnecessary plastic. There's also an USB-C to USB-C cable and an USB adapter, that for some reason it's USB-A.
The keyboard layout is arranged similarly to Apple full-size keyboards.
The keyboard is all plastic, the 'Space Gray' finish is actually painted plastic. It does look great and had to double-take. It looks like aluminum but it's not.
The layout uses 'island' keys that feel similar to a laptop keyboard: The keys are slightly separated, with a limited travel compared to mechanical keys, but much better than Apple's laptop keyboards. The keys are also concave, which I really like. It's not indented like older keyboards. It has a circular 'bowl' on the center of the keys that helps with touch typing.
Backlight: Every key, including function keys are backlit. The backlight has 7 levels that are controlled via Fn keys. The keyboard includes a 'proximity sensor' so the light turns on when hands approach the keyboard (before touching it), and turn off soon after. It should also adjust intensity based on ambient light although I did not notice the difference.
Logitech sells an optional wrist pad designed specifically for this keyboard. I have no idea why they sell it separately, not part of the keyboard.
The keyboard charges a built-in battery via the USB-C port. Based on previous experience with other Logitech keyboards, it should last months without the backlight, but with the backlight I noticed the battery lost about 30% in a week.
Connectivity: It can either use the Logitech unifying USB receiver, or it supports Bluetooth 5.0 LE.
The Unifying receiver can connect to up to 6 devices simultaneously, like other Logitech keyboards and mouse.
The connection via the USB receiver is extremely reliable, and one receiver works with both keyboard and mouse. I've used these for years on previous keyboards.
The keyboard has three buttons to switch devices it connects to, or if using a compatible Logitech mouse, enable Flow to seamlessly switch between devices. This keyboard supports flow when used with the Logitech MX Vertical mouse, and it works between macOS and Windows 10. It requires Wi-Fi connection between the two or three computers for Flow to work. If using Linux, Android or iOS, it has to be switched via dedicated keys (On top of the control keys). The software is 'Logitech Flow' and it's available through Logitech (for free, with no registration). It also checks firmware on the keyboard, and other fine-tuning settings. It's not available through Apple's App Store. The software also bundles the 'Logitech Unifying' software that can be used to pair and unpair any compatible mouse or keyboard to any Unifying Receiver. When connected via the receiver, the computer detects the keyboard (and mouse) as USB devices.
Things that I did not like upon using this otherwise excellent keyboard:
- There are no height adjustment tabs on the base of the keyboard.
- The keyboard is all plastic. It looks like Apple's Aluminum keyboards though.
- The USB-C port of the back of the keyboard is used only for charging. Unlike the MX mouse on the same series, the USB-C port cannot be used as an USB keyboard (Although the wireless receiver does that).
- This might be an Apple problem, but if the boot drive on the mac is encrypted (As it should be), this keyboard does not work until the initial password is set, when connected via Bluetooth. This is because macOS File Vault does not enable the Bluetooth driver until after macOS boots. To compound the problem, the USB-C connector on the keyboard does not work except for charging it so File Vault won't work with it via USB. Connecting via the unifying receiver works, but the receiver is USB-A, and it needs to be connected either through a dock or an adapter (dongle). So much for 'Designed for Mac'.
- Keycaps are not removable, so it makes it hard to clean. To be fair, modern Apple keyboards are also impossible to fix, but having used mechanical keyboards in the past in which keycaps are made to be easily removed, this is a slight drawback to me.
Also note that if one of the computers is connected via VPN, the 'Logitech Flow' software might not work (depending on the VPN settings), because it needs network connectivity between both computers.
Overall, it's an excellent keyboard that I thoroughly enjoy. Currently using it with both my personal and work MacBook at home, except for the slight annoyance when the computer boots, which I'll solve by having both computers use Unifying receivers.
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Stream audio and video with this black Belkin USB-C to HDMI adapter and charger. The USB-C port connector delivers up to 60W for ultra-fast device charging, while the plug-and-play design offers hassle-free use. This Belkin USB-C to HDMI adapter and charger supports 4K resolution at 60Hz for transmitting clear, detailed visuals.
 
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on July 8, 2020
Posted by: emiliosic
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Had very good previous experience with Belkin products and this adapter is as good as it gets.
The adapter supports HDMI up to 4K x 60 Hz and USB-C power delivery (60 Watts).
I'm using it on my work MacBook with Thunderbolt 3 connection, and I'm able to drive a 16:10 monitor with perfect image and sound while at the same time charging it (Using only one port on the computer).
I also used it with a 4K TV, also with seamless results. The computer is able to detect the TV capabilities (resolution, size), i.e. EDID information, so the adapter is able to perform 2-way communications.
Power delivery works with up to 60 Watts.
Also used it with a Dell PC that has an USB-C display port and worked jus fine with this adapter as well.
It should also work with iPad Pros that have an USB-C connector for display out while charging.
If I have to pick something on this is that it's shell is shiny plastic which attracts fingerprints. Not a real issue.
The adapter is well constructed, with a warranty from Belkin for 2 years.
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Simplify your everyday life with the Google Home, a voice-activated speaker powered by the Google Assistant. Use voice commands to enjoy music, get answers from Google and manage everyday tasks. Google Home is compatible with Android and iOS operating systems, and can control compatible smart devices such as Chromecast or Nest."
 

Will it work with xfinity home

Not directly, but it supports IFTTT, so you can create individual applets on ifttt.com and from there have them act on 'Comcast Labs' that controls XFinity X1 boxes, but not Xfinity home
7 years, 7 months ago
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Simplify your everyday life with the Google Home, a voice-activated speaker powered by the Google Assistant. Use voice commands to enjoy music, get answers from Google and manage everyday tasks. Google Home is compatible with Android and iOS operating systems, and can control compatible smart devices such as Chromecast or Nest."
 

will amazon music work

I couldn't make it work. There's no direct integration and the Amazon apps on phones do not support chromecast, so no.
7 years, 7 months ago
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emiliosic
 
Simplify your everyday life with the Google Home, a voice-activated speaker powered by the Google Assistant. Use voice commands to enjoy music, get answers from Google and manage everyday tasks. Google Home is compatible with Android and iOS operating systems, and can control compatible smart devices such as Chromecast or Nest."
 

If this works with Nest system will it work with Ecobee* system? I We decided against the Nest system due to the class action suits regarding house fires. I would love to add this to our home.

No, unlike the Echo, it does not integrate directly with Ecobee. It supports Samsung SmartThings, so that could be a way, or via IFTTT.com is another way of integrating with Ecobee, but not directly today.
7 years, 7 months ago
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emiliosic
 
Simplify your everyday life with the Google Home, a voice-activated speaker powered by the Google Assistant. Use voice commands to enjoy music, get answers from Google and manage everyday tasks. Google Home is compatible with Android and iOS operating systems, and can control compatible smart devices such as Chromecast or Nest."
 

Can you ask Google Home to retrieve local phone numbers? We're considering one for elderly parents and were hoping it could help them answer simple frequent questions.

Yes, it provides phone numbers like when searching on a computer. For example, asking it for the phone number of a local pizza place will provide the number along with some other information. It won't dial any phone though.
7 years, 7 months ago
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emiliosic
 
Simplify your everyday life with the Google Home, a voice-activated speaker powered by the Google Assistant. Use voice commands to enjoy music, get answers from Google and manage everyday tasks. Google Home is compatible with Android and iOS operating systems, and can control compatible smart devices such as Chromecast or Nest."
 

Will Google home translate English to Korean and Korean to English?

Yes, it works like Google Translate. You have to tell it to translate between languages every time though. so not good for carrying conversation but good enough to ask it for phrases.
7 years, 7 months ago
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emiliosic
 
Simplify your everyday life with the Google Home, a voice-activated speaker powered by the Google Assistant. Use voice commands to enjoy music, get answers from Google and manage everyday tasks. Google Home is compatible with Android and iOS operating systems, and can control compatible smart devices such as Chromecast or Nest."
 

Does google home has an accesory for lock and unlock doors?

No, but look into integrating it with a Samsung SmartThings that can control locks and can be controlled by both Amazon Echo and Google Assistant. However be aware that it doesn't recognize who's talking so it will open the door to anyone that knows how to ask
7 years, 7 months ago
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emiliosic
 
Connect favorite peripherals to this Acer Aspire laptop. Four USB ports let you connect accessories, transfer files or charge a cellphone while you work, and HDMI outputs make dual-screen functionality possible. Access nearby wireless networks with this Acer Aspire laptop and stream videos or upload your own images captured with the built-in HD webcam.
 

i need it to be plugged all day every day as my primary work laptop. is it OK? what is the recommendation to prolong battery life?

The battery is not removable. You might want to consider replacing the hard drive for an SSD to extend the run time.
7 years, 11 months ago
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Connect favorite peripherals to this Acer Aspire laptop. Four USB ports let you connect accessories, transfer files or charge a cellphone while you work, and HDMI outputs make dual-screen functionality possible. Access nearby wireless networks with this Acer Aspire laptop and stream videos or upload your own images captured with the built-in HD webcam.
 

Does it only come in the color grey? or is there more available colors?

It only comes in steel gray. It's actual metal.
7 years, 11 months ago
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emiliosic
 
With 3D capability and 2 pairs of included 3D glasses, this Epson Powerlite Home Cinema 3500 LCD projector brings your favorite movies and other media to life. The built-in stereo speakers deliver lush, enveloping sound.Not sure what size projector or screen you need? Learn more.
 

I have to proyet to 6 mts wide wall from a distance o f 4 mts are there any poyector that can do that

You should look at short throw projectors for these distances. Short throws are typically used in schools and classroom environments.
For example; best Buy carries the BenQ HT1085ST that is HD (1920x1080) and is short throw
8 years, 8 months ago
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emiliosic
   Wakefield, MA
 
With 3D capability and 2 pairs of included 3D glasses, this Epson Powerlite Home Cinema 3500 LCD projector brings your favorite movies and other media to life. The built-in stereo speakers deliver lush, enveloping sound.Not sure what size projector or screen you need? Learn more.
 

EPSON 3000 Series Projectors Availability

Will BestBuy carry this projector once it is available? (I see the two higher end models listed as "Coming Soon").
http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/jsp/Product.do?sku=V11H653020

If so, do you have an ETA on when it will be available? Looks like a few other online shops are saying early October. Thanks.
Yes, bought it at BB
9 years, 6 months ago
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emiliosic
   Wakefield, MA