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Set your imagination free on the most powerful Surface Laptop, designed to light up the best of Windows 11. Boundary-pushing design lets you flex your creative muscle on the sleek 14.4“⁴ touchscreen, making seamless transitions from laptop to entertainment-ready stage to portable creative canvas, complete with built-in storage and charging for Surface Slim Pen 2* under the keyboard. Enjoy smooth gameplay, and draw, sketch and take notes like you would on paper on the bright, vibrant 120Hz display. Run intensive applications and get things done anywhere with all-day battery life, and get inspired with graphics power that exceeds your expectations. Elevate your entertainment with Quad Omnisonic speakers, featuring large bass and immersive Dolby Atmos. Stay in the flow, be inspired and get closer to what you love.
 
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Spectacular, but not perfect
on October 26, 2021
Posted by: 3Tcubed
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Ok, my wife or I have had Surface Pro Tablets/laptops since 2012 (first release). We've seen the concept improve over the years. I had the first Surface Pro laptop, I can't say I enjoyed the problems I had with it. But since that experience we've had 4 additional models. I've tried all of Microsoft's Surface Pro keyboards - none I've used for long. But I have to say it seems like Microsoft has been listening. Almost all of the Laptop problem's of the past are addressed in this new Surface Laptop Studio (SLS). Their displays have always been one of the best you could find, but the SLS is a step better with 120hz display, with by far the best touchscreen you can buy. I have 4 other 'current' notebooks (all 15", Intel 10 or 11 Gen or Ryzen 5), none have a clearer display than this SLS. And then new gen 2 pencil is a nice improvement, it's shorter, and not round, more of a flattened oval that magnetically attaches and recharges from the front edge of the studio, hidden, but well connected to the notebook. And it's pressure sensitivity is far more acurate (I didn't think it would be a worthy upgrade, I was wrong, if you are accustomed to using a stylus, get this pencil). I annotate a lot of drawings, I love this new pencil.
This notebook is a new design for MS, it's thinner that their previous laptops (but about the same 4lbs weight), but it has 3 display modes: Laptop, Tablet and Stage mode. Another company recently had a high end product called a Folio, with a similar screen mechanism (I have one); in fact this type of mechanism has been tried by others for many years, but none have been as thin or as sturdy as this MS implementation. That being said a 4lbs tablet is a bit on the heavy side for me, sure I'll probably use it on a couch as a tablet occasionally, but I have other tablets that weight closer to on pound, which for me is more comfortable as a tablet over time. But having the flexibility to keep working on the SLS in multiple modes is very convenient. In addition the SLS has an excellent trackpad, it's 5.5" diagonally with a minimal edge (which is better than a completely smooth hand rest area). It also vibrates slightly when you "click" on it, so instead of 2 buttons, the whole trackpad is the left mouse button.
Like I said I have other highend laptops, The SLS has the fastest graphics processor out of all of them. Period. It beat all others by 10-20%, so for light gaming/graphics work it's a star. But I also do software development on my laptops (which is why I have several). In testing Visual Studio loading and light DB work, the SLS was the slowest. At first I was tempted to blame windows 11, so I disabled some of the new security features, and my times changed by less than 1-2% (faster). [Also good to know Windows 11 new security features don't cause huge performance issues on a new machine]
So I ran Crystal Disk Mark (against my 512 Gb SSD - And I found the cause of the slowness). All of my other notebooks have at least 1Tb nvme gen 3 drives. The SLS has a gen 3 nvme drive, but its as 2242 form factor, my others are all 2280's, all performing reads at about 3000MB/s. So the SLS with stock 512GB drive, is on the slow slow side. Here's the good news/bad news, the SSD is a replaceable device, but MS only recommends it be done professionally. I've upgraded several of my recent notebooks (both memory and SSD (the SLS cannot have it's memory upgraded)). I wish MS would make it easier for end users to upgrade/repair their devices. I've learned what it takes, it can be done, but it (currently) voids the warranty. The other good news is the SLS also supports Thunderbolt 3/4 connectivity, which will allow you use a Thunderbolt connected g3 nvme drive at full speed, faster than the provided 512GB internal SSD drive. In fact the two Thundebolt4/USB4 ports also support power delivery and can be used to drive 2 additional USB Monitors from the USB ports both at 4K 60Hz. I tested with a 2K and 4K display and encountered no problems, both were recognised and configured automatically. I'm certainly happy MS finally offers a high end notebook with Thunderbolt connectivity, this was my biggest disappointment with their previous laptops. I also wish that there was a SD or micro SDcard reader (there is not).
This is the best Notebook Microsoft has produced. I don't understand why they skimped on a slower SSD, maybe the larger drive performs better (I don't know). I wish the SSD were more easily replaceable. But I love the keyboard, trackpad, display combination. I've adjusted to Windows 11 differences, no big deal as far as I'm concerned. MS has enhanced several of their apps to take greater advantage of inking support (using the stylus to write lines/text), more should be made of the enormous improvements in Notes etc. MS claims that you could can get 19 hrs on the battery, well I used it for a full day doing what I normally do, and got a 10% battery warning after 12 hrs. No gaming, but screen was 80% bright and used non-stop. Probably the best battery life I've gotten from a standard notebook (no extended battery). For just browsing the internet and light office work this 'puter is fast, the Wi-Fi 6 support works very well. The build quality is exceptional, and given its size, the sound quality is exceptional, it seems to come from multiple directions (yea). And Windows Hello (Facial Recognition use for auto logon) works exceptionally well, I've used it before and never have I had it works as well as this SLS even in very low light.
In the end I decided I had to deduct a star as it should have a top notch SSD drive as it affects my primary job as a software developer (but it can be 'fixed').
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The new Bella Pro Series 8-qt. Digital Air Fryer with Dual Baskets is every multi-tasker’s dream come true. You can now cook two different foods two different ways, simultaneously, and still have them finish at the same time. Or, make a full load of the same dish using the extra-large 8-quart capacity by easily syncing the cook settings across both baskets. Our innovative touch screen display not only looks sleek, but it also allows you to easily customize your cooking method with 6 built-in smart cooking functions. Thoughtfully designed and easy to operate, this product is what you need to take your cooking up a notch.
 
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Pretty nice and flexible
on October 10, 2021
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When I first got this I wondered how many things I cook at different temps, justifying this unit. But first I must note, this unit is not to be used to heat/boil liquids, the drawer are not intended to hold liquids.
What I really wanted to try was some onion rings that I had in my freezer for some time, based on the package it seemed like they should cook for about 15m total, turning a little about half way throught. Much to my suprise, when I started using air fry, the unit has a shake reminder that alerts you when you should turn/shake, The baskets on each side hold 4 quarts, the trays hold your cooking object about 3/4" off the bottom allowing air to circulate in the fair small space. I put about half my onion rings on the trays stacking them about 4 high, probably making 10-12ozs. Just as I started, I got another request from my visiting daughter, asking if it could make a toasted cheese; I thougth this was fair request, and it allowed me to try the dual cooling. I decided I was going to bake then broil the grilled cheese. I lightly buttered both sides of some sourdough bread, and put 4 slices of colbly jack cheese in between the non buttered sides. I placed it in the other side of the oven on the tray. I allowed it to bake for 5min at 325, the side on the tray, showed a little crisping, and the cheese was melting. I turned it over and but on broil for 2min. Since you can't see inside the units, you have to guess at something like this. Just before my 2 min was up The shake alarm on my onion rings went off. They were cooking but clearly not done. I did some re-arranging with chopsticks, and let them continue cooking. The toasted cheese was browned nicely on the top, but not the bottom; so I flipped it and gave it another 1m. Once that timer went off, I removed it and admired my work. I'm glad I did not cook any longer as the crust was getting close to burning. By the time my daughter arrived I was just taking out the Onion Rings (I did add 1 more minute to the cooking time. The were easy to dump out on a paper towel on a plate. They were an oily crisp that the paper towel helped absorb the hot oil. They smelled great, but more importantly my daughter thought the tasted great. I got two, she got the rest, with her sandwich.
So far so good, I but I miss not being able to look into the oven to see things cooking. Now I wanted to see how long it would take to bake a 1lb potato. I put it on bake for an hour at 350. It was getting done, so I gave it another 30m. I suspect at 400, the potato would have finished in an hour with crispy skin. I prefer a softer more leathery skin, which is what I got when I finished cooking in 90m.
So far so good, I can see why having two cooking temps/methods can help. I did find that the unit makes more noise when both sides are used at the same time, and the heat out the back is noticeably hot. They say you need 3" clear behind the unit, believe them. You certainly don't want anything plastic behind the unit. When baking the potato, there was some steam that came from the back. So be careful where you place this unit.
It seems to cook pretty easily, but getting the trays out when they are hot is a little tricky, I almost think there should little handle, tool or something to help get it out. They fit snuggly and sharking/turning must be done carefully, other than this, and not having a window, I like the unit.
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The Nextbase 320XR and Rear Window Camera is the ideal solution for all-around protection on the roads in full HD quality. The front cam captures every detail in 1080p full HD at 30fps, with the aid of a 140° wide viewing angle. It utilizes the latest 2.5" screen with IPS technology for easy menu selection and playback. The 320XR uses the exclusive Click&Go PRO mount with integrated neodymium magnetic power connectors for easy installation and removal using just one hand. The 320XR Rear Window Camera connects to your front facing Dash Cam via a supplied 6.5m cable. It fits directly to your rear window with an easy to install self-adhesive pad. The magnetic, adjustable fixture means that it's suitable for angled windows in cars or more vertical van windows. The Rear Window Camera records in full 1080p HD with a wide 140 degree viewing angle to guard against everything from hit-and-run impacts to knocks and bumps in a car park. The 320XR also includes Intelligent Parking, which automatically starts recording when motion is detected, keeping your car safe when parked. For this feature, we recommend hardwiring in the Dash Cam using the Nextbase Hardwire Kit. Footage must be played back on a PC/Mac using Mynextbase Player or online using the free MyNextbase Cloud service (minimum requirements: Windows 10/OSX 10.9). The 320XR is not Bluetooth, and will NOT sync directly with the MyNextbase cell phone application.
 
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They keep getting Better
on October 9, 2021
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This is my third dash cam, first was about 5yrs ago, had 640x320 video capture, it was dark, at night, really pretty useless. My last was HD but it required lot's of special software to view what was on it (and the mfg never updated it). Which is why I have this unit.
It remarkably can record full HD from the front and back camera at the same time. Compared to my back up camera its like looking out a picture window, and the higher view lets me see so much more clearly, combine this with my back up cam it's like having a 3d view of what behind me. Really helpful when backing into a parking spot.
The main unit has a wide field of view on a very clear screen, you can easily take the unit down to inspect what you've captured. You can set the camera to record in increments of 1,2 or 3 minutes; this is so much better when reviewing video. Having to scroll through 30-40m of video makes it much more easy to find something; on my other units this was such a pain. Organization by minute is much smarter and all (optionally) can have time stamps on them. There are many other set up options including over or under exposed, (I found normal fine for daylight), if I drove more at night I might want it slightly over exposed. You can choose if you want to record audio or not (you can record more is no audio). You can choose the resolution, but full HD is so much better and clearer than SD video. In recording front and rear at the same time I did not notice any frame droppage. As advised I used a new V3 Class 10, 128GB SDcard.
Installation will obviously vary based on your vehicle, I installed in a 2016 Nissan Maxima, the front cord was harder to hide then the rear cord. The front had about 1' extra cable, and the rear had about 30" extra, that was easily tucked away and hidden in a corner area. Both front and rear cameras mount with magnets. This makes re-alinging the rear camera very easy. My install only took about 15m. The provide a little "tuck" tool to help push to hide the cable in the cracks. All told it was pretty easy, but I've done this before, and get smarter with each install.
The biggest step forward, is how easy it its to review the video on the unit, I do wish it had a touch screen, as the little buttons on the side take some getting used to. But this is the best dashcam I've had, it's camera is excellent, in low light, the picture looks to be monochrome, but very well illuminated. An daylight or night you can read license plates at a distance of about 10 feet. Nextbase has software that allows you to post video segments on line (not sure I'll ever use it).
Easy Install, HQ video day & night and front and rear. Just wat I was looking for, well done, recommended!
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The Oster Pulverizing Power Blender with High-Speed Motor is perfect for creating delicious and nutritious smoothies, frozen drinks, sauces, and more. This blender features a premium metallic finish, and a powerful 800-watt motor with ice-crushing power. It effortlessly takes ice from cubed to crushed in seconds. Its durable 6-cup Boroclass glass jar is thermal shock-resistant, shatter-resistant, and dishwasher-safe for easy cleanup. This versatile Oster blender has a Crush Pro 4 stainless steel blade, as well as 8 speeds (including Stir, Mix, Chop, Blend, Liquify, Puree, and Pulse) to easily pulverize and chop a wide variety of ingredients for all your kitchen needs. It includes a convenient 2-ounce filler cap that has built-in markings for easy measuring and pouring of ingredients. This blender is built to last. It is designed with an all-metal drive for increased durability and also comes with a 3-year satisfaction guarantee.
 
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Great Value
on October 4, 2021
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This is not a very fancy blender, with LED's etc, and it certainly not a Smart Blender. What is it is a well made, powerful 6 speed (+pulse) blender. The exterior is all plastic. Oster has put the money into the two most important components, the real glass (6 cup) Jar and an all metal motor. I had another blender that had a hard plastic jar (polycarbonate), I made the mistake of blending chillies in it to make a mexican sauce. It still smells like chilis. The moral of the story, get a glass jar with your blender (period). Glass is easy to clean and won't absorb colors/smells. I now consider it essential in a decent blender. The motor is just as important. All metal will last a long time, motors that are partially plastic, or have plastic gears inevitably fail. This Oster gets the job done. I crushed some ice to put in a summer beverage, and it did an excellent job of creating a pretty even ice size (using chop). Using liquify, I created snow (not what I wanted, but it happened quickly). The blender moved the mixture through out the jug (as it should have).
I also made thick milk shake (using blend) that came out perfectly smooth, no lumps, completely mixed (just like it should have). All told it did a great job. My only complaint is that the lid is pretty light, it fits tightly, but if I were to fill past 5 cups, I'd be concerned it might come off. Also the fill plug on the top of the blender lid is plastic, with no markings in it. Previous blenders that I've had had 'oz' or 'mm' markings on the plug. Not a big deal, but I have used the plug to measure with in the past.
What you have here is solid well made blender that should last, It's not going to win any beauty contests, but it's normally stored in a cabinet. It will do what it should, blend well!
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The Shark AI Ultra Robot Vacuum combines powerful vacuuming with Matrix Clean Navigation, leaving no spots missed for an ultra whole-home clean. Features include: powerful Shark suction power, Matrix Clean Navigation for a deeper cleaning, HEPA 60-day capacity base for collecting and trapping dust and allergens, and CleanEdge Technology for better edge cleaning.
 
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Best yet, if you have room
on September 15, 2021
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I've tried a lot of robot vacuums, probably 10-12 over the past 5 years. I have a multi-story split level home, to have a robot to clean each area without having to move them, I need 4. I have 2 areas with oriental rugs with fringe (still left on it), some robots I've used are unsuitable for rugs with fringe on them. So I first find out if a new robot is going to suck up the fringe and possibly eat it (bad robot). It's largely been hit an miss, but having learned my lesson, for me it has to be tested. So the Shark - AI Robot Vacuum, succeed in NOT eating the remaining fringe on the rug under my dining room table. This is my great room area, where I want to deploy the Shark - AI Robot vac.
This robot uses LIDAR (think low power laser object detection, it can tell how far away objects are at a distance (and how tall to some extent). This allows it to approach objects without needing to bump into them. IT WORKS (really well)! in doing so it maps out your floorplan showing where it can freely move and where furniture and chair legs might require some neavigation. You do this setup before using the robot the first time. The Shark App was very easy to set up and install, it walked me through the initial set-up process with ease. It then show me how to get more sophisticated naming areas and defining high trafic zones or areas to spot clean. Of course by default you can always have it programed to clean whole area on a scheduled basis. Having used the Shark app before, I must say it's greatly improved, specifically providing for improved functionality that still easy to understand.
The Shark has 3 suction levels, I found normal worked well, and I could easily watch TV while it was running. On high I think I'd have prefered to be out of the room. On any schedule this set up can be changed. If I had animals around the house I probably would have used the high setting. And you can also specify how often you want the unit to return to its base for evacuation (self emptying into the charging bases large bin, this is relatively loud for about 30s). Depending on how dusty your floors might be they claim the base might only need to be emptied every 6 months (I'd say for my space this would be accurate).
When it was cleaning I threw some obstacles in it's path, I moved a chair after mapping and put some salt on a carpet and on a hard floor. It normally moves in a very orderly back and forth overlapping path. As I put something "new" in its path it slowed it approach and moved completely around the object, barely touching it. It did a good job with the salt directly in its path, the salt off to the side got blown to the side a bit, but a subsequent pass cleaned it all up. It has two replaceable twirling whiskers, that should pull in dust just outside it's reach. To some extent these work well on hard floors, but they are much less effective on rugs that meet wall/corners.
Like I said this robot works better than any other I've tried some costing 2-3x. Shark has a great deal for you here. If you have room for it, the base is 13" wide and 14" tall, it should be placed against a wall with 6" to the right and left "empty", so you need at least 2', where 3' would be better (so the robot can clean adjacent to the base). I love the idea of not needing to empty the robot every time it's used, or finding it's stopped because it's full. That won't happen with the Shark - AI Robot Vacuum. It will return to its base to empty itself as often as necessary, then pick back up exactly where it was. It does clean well, and did not eat my fridge. It had no problem crawling up on with rugs on pads. It was thin enough to get under toe kicks (which the robots 5 years ago failed to do). On hard floors it did a great job of getting into almost all corners.
Vacuum robots have continued to improve, having a self emptying robot is a big advance, and Shark had done a great job making this AI robot really smart. Recommended!
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The Nest Doorbell is the battery-powered video doorbell that works with any home. See what’s happening at your door from anywhere and get intelligent alerts about important activity, like when there’s a person, package, animal, or vehicle.* And because there are no wires, you can install it yourself. Nest Doorbell requires the Google Home app and a Google Account – it’s not compatible with the Nest app or the home.nest.com site.
 
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I think this is the 10th video doorbell I've had, my toughtest requirement is I want no false alarms. I have plenty of other cameras that detect motion and are fairly directional. The issue with all video door bells is they all have a fairly wide angle lens. This allows them to see motions from many locations besides just in front of the door. Many advertise to only pick up humans within x feet (using PIR). I've yet to find one that does just that. I live on a fairly busy street, lots of foot trafic as a school is just down the street. So I must have a camera that allows me to select the area of motion I'm interested in (that works).
Well the new Google Nest Doorbell (battery), seems to tick all the right boxes, but I've found until you try it in your own environment you just don't know for sure. I have tired almost all the major (and many minor ones) video doorbells, none solved all my issues (or had too short of a battery life). So what I really want is for the doorbell to be mounted at an angle mostly looking at a wall to minimize false motion from the street. I'm hoping the "AI" in this doorbell really only detects people, and can recognise who it sees, and that its activity zone do what they should. Theft prevention is also a must. Let's start there, the doorbell mounts to a metal plate that is secured to either a wall directly or to provided 30 degree angle block. The fact that this is metal is a plus, as it will strongly hold the doorbell (others have a plastic holder that does not have real strength). The metal plate attaches tightly to the back with a pin through the top (see image) that locks the plate securely in place. There is a larger hole in the bottom that must also slide in place to secure the doorbell. I does hold it securely, it comes with a "key" that you press in the top to release it so you can recharge it (they claim the doorbell only needs to be recharged every 10 weeks - this would be great). So mounting was fairly easy, I got about the field of view I was hoping for. I have many Google "smart home" products so I already had Google home installed (it must be). I also have other Google Nest products, as it's called a Nest Doorbell, so I expected this doorbell to also show up there (long story short it [currently] will not (-1 star, Google don't call it a Nest product if it does not play nice with other Nest products!)) I spent some time with their nice support people trying to figure this out.
So the Google Nest Doorbell (battery) must be added to the Google Home app to get it set up properly. This doorbell comes with a 30 trial of Nest Aware (there is the Nest name again). In order to use facial recognition OR the motion zones, you must have a Nest Aware account ($6/mo or $60/yr), for person recognition I understand this, but for the motion zones, this was a surprise (their docs said certain functions require Nest Aware, motion zones were not clearly identified). But the have the most complete set of motions zones of any doorbell, with up to 4 separate zones that can be defined, and you can trigger multiple alerts inside and outsize of each zone (I've not see this sophisticated of zone processing anywhere else. Within each zone you can trigger on people, packages, animals and vehicles. Again very cool, but must pay a monthly fee to use it... But now having tried it, I can tell you it is very accurate, it does a excellent job of recognising people. The user interface for setting up people you know is very easy to use/change. If you have a google home hub, and use the picture frame, people I know, functionality, it similar to this, except (currently) tied to the cameras captured images only.
The night time IR processing is also excellent (see image), It's the best I've seen/used. The definition of zones is also easily done with their software.
I did have some problems getting the software properly installed. My suggestion is to install and set up the Nest Aware trial before installing the doorbell. It seems (currently) that if then nest aware subscription is not enabled for your google home account when the doorbell is installed, some of the functionality does not appear in the app (can't enable motion zones, but can define).
Image quality is excellent, speed of push notiifcation to the phone takes a little over a second, a little more to get 2 way audio, which is loud and clear to/and from the doorbell. The doorbell is fairly thin, but some what tall, I think it's attractive (it come in 4 colors). If it's size really give it 10 week battery life, I'm all for it. Whenever it's recording a small green led can be seen. I think the button at the bottom is obvious as a doorbell, my wife does not. I prefer the simplistic appearance. It does come with a video recording "icon" that could be placed on you window (if required locally). So far it's the best battery powered video doorbell I've found. I do wish it was fully integrated with the other nest products, as it is it can't be fully part of Nest's home/away functionality.
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The Levoit PlasmaPro Smart True HEPA Air Purifier completely refreshes air 5x per hour in a 403 sq ft space or 2x per hour in a 1,007 sq ft space, running with noise levels as low as 24dB. With 3-stage H13 True HEPA filtration, the air purifier filters 99.97% of airborne particles 0.3 microns in size and neutralizes household odors such as pet and kitchen smells. HEPASmart Technology filters 99.99% of bacteria and mold, as well as 99.9% of viruses, keeping your home fresh and healthy. PlasmaPro Technology releases negative and positive ions into the air, which then bind with contaminants and break them down into harmless matter. The laser dust sensor scans surrounding air for airborne particles and displays the amount detected on the PM2.5 display. With smart control, you can control air purifier settings no matter where you are, connect to third-party voice assistants, and receive real-time notifications about air quality and filter life.
 
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Attractive in every way!
on August 21, 2021
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This Levoit 400 Air purifier is suitable for a room up to about 400sq feet, although that probably depends on the particle size your trying to filter. This HEPA filter has the ability monitor the size of particulates in the air, knowing real time how big the particles in the air are. The filter can trap airborne particles less with than a particle size of 0.3 microns, and 99.9% or more of airborne particles 0.1 microns in size. Their HEPASmart Technology can capture 99.99% of bacteria and viruses. They claim their High-Efficiency Activated Carbon Filter captures smoke, odors, and VOCs, and contains 10x more carbon than competing brands. I have several other air filters, some smaller, some larger, the internal layer of their round filter is all a fairly dense layer of activated carbon internal filter picture. On the top of the unit is a real time display which indicated the size of particles being detected. Their smart sensors have the ability to automatically change the fan speed based on the amount of filtration/size of particle detected. As larger particles are detected the fan speed (on automatic) increase, as the particle size decreases the fan speed decreases. The fans has 4 speeds, 1 and 2 are silent, 3 is nearly silent, 4 is noticeable, but it's more of a white noise, but I would not want to sleep with on 4. It has a sleep mode which use speed 1 and 2.
Now this is a smart appliance (uses a wi-fi interface), it has an app for your Android or iOS phone. Installation was very simple, and the user interface covers everything you'll be interested in. It tracks how many hours the filter has run, and at what speed to let you know when the useful life of the filter has been exhausted. They recommend removing the filter periodically and vacuumi the filters exterior, makes sense, the filter can easily be removed from the bottom of the unit (be black base simply screws off, to remove the filter) (see pictures). The inside can also be cleaned, but from my experience, it's the white outer layer that collects dust, the inside remains fairly clean. I said its a smart appliance, it can also respond to voice commands given to your Alexa or Google device (your existing device can control this air filter, on off, fan speed, timers, etc.).
The unit is very attractive. It clearly displays what it is doing on the top and on the app. The display on the top can be turned off (if your going to use this in a bedroom you will want the display off!). The unit seems very effective, and attractive. Replacement filters are more reasonably priced than several brands that I own, which I was pleased to find.
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Capture surveillance camera footage at your home or workplace with this Wasserstein pro adjustable wall mount. The high-grade metallic construction enables both indoor and outdoor use, while the 360-degree swivel and 90-degree tilt delivers flexible mounting and sturdy positioning of your camera. This Wasserstein pro adjustable wall mount is simple to install and is compatible with a variety of models for universal use.
 
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I have 4 outdoor Ring Cameras, will probably add 2 more. I love the convenience and accuracy of these cameras. But I've tried 3 different mounts trying to find one that offers plenty of flexibility and will last. The plastic Ring mounts simply have not lasted, first battery change and the plastic mount is to brittle to reconnect or hold it place. After my first extended use I've been replacing all my mounts when I replace the battery (18-24mo after installation). What I've been looking for is a dual joint mount, made of mostly metal. Ding, ding the right combination has been found. Now how easy to mount and does it stay.
Screw mounting the plastic disk is pretty easy, but you have to get all three screws completely flush. I had one screw that was a little off, that was a nuisance. Had the recess been a little deeper it would not have been a problem. I do wish the plastic disk was metal, but it does the job once screwed in correctly. The ball joint has a rubbery finish and that helps it stay in place when screwed back together. The second ball adjustment where it screws to the camera is metal and can be screwed quite tightly. The camera mount and stop nut worked perfectly. Overall the mount is a little larger than some others but it does a great job of holding the camera in place tightly.
I'm glad it comes in white, it matches my waterproof camera covers. All told it does a great job, better than any others I've tried. I wish it had all metal construction, only time will tell if it's a real issue. But it does a great job of pointing my camera exactly where I want it, and holds it there securely.
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The Shark Air Purifier 4 with Anti-Allergen Multi-Filter uses Clean Sense IQ technology to constantly track air quality & auto-adjust power. It purifies air with 4 powerful fans and anti-allergen HEPA filtration with advanced odor protection.
 
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on June 28, 2021
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This Shark 4 Air purifier is suitable for a room up to about 350sq feet, although that probably depends on the particle size your trying to filter. This filter can deal with fairly large particles (PM10 like Pollen & Dander) and much smaller particles like smoke (PM2.5). The air filter has 4 separate fans to move adequate amounts of air. The fans operate at 4 separate speeds, the lowest two being nearly completely quite, on 3 there is a barely noticeable background noise, and max which you can clearly hear running. This Air cleaner has a sensor that measures particle sizes to tell you how clean your air is. You can use this to tell the unit to run until the air is a certain level of clean, or for 3 specified amounts of time. In auto mode it will change the operating speed to match the setting you've selected (kind of a cool options, I've not seen before, it runs at full until it detects the air is clean enough then "idles down" decreasing the fan speed/noise. The filter is specified to to be used for 4400 hours (about 6mo continuously) it is a true HEPA filter that can be dusted off, but not really "cleaned" by the user (I wish there was a real washable first layer). The filter fits very tightly but is easy to access and remove. I'm sure it available from Shark online, but I've not seen is else where yet..
The unit is very attractive. It clearly displays what it is doing on the front and top, the good news is the display can be set to bright, dim and off (if your going to use this in a bedroom you will want the display off!). The 3 timers can also be used to quite the unit at night. But the auto feature is what makes this a really smart air purifier. I forgot to mention it also has a remote that handles all functions so you can easily adjust the unit from across the room. I should mention the unit clearly states that the rear of the unit (sucking side) should be placed at least 3" from a well, this certainly makes sense as restricting the airflow in would greatly diminish the units efficiency.
For what it does, the unit seems very effective, I like it.
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Shorten, shape, and smooth baby nails with Tweezerman's Baby Nail Clipper and Nail File Set. Designed with safety in mind, this nail clipper and file are gentle on tiny fingers and toes.
 
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This combination is so thoughtful.
on June 23, 2021
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You never think about baby's scratching themselves until one terrible morning you go to fetch them from the crib and find scratches on the face.
You quickly realize you have to do something, you get out the adult clippers, you've probably been using for years only to realize the size mis-match.
Tweezerman must have heard the plea from new parents, there has to be a better way. And they must have give it some real thought.
The clipper is obviously downsized to baby size, but more importantly the base is much larger and fits in an adults hands comfortably.
The this big bulb on the bottom is just what is needed. The clippers are sharp, but built so you can sort of see what your doing.
They are truly baby sized, but made to fit in a parents hands. The curve of the clipper is much tighter than on adult clippers.
And including a nail file it the right move, even after trimming there are still sharp edges you will want to knock down with the nail file.
I did learn something else, it's impossible to take a selfie showing a baby's nails while trying to trim them at the same time,
there is no way, alone, to hold the squirming baby, playing with it's feet and nails to push the shutter button on your phone and get a clear shot, I gave up after many failures.
But these Tweezerman Baby clippers are a 100% winner. The perfect tool for the job.
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The Brydge 12.3 Pro+ wireless keyboard with touchpad matches the quality and functionality of the Surface Pro 4,5,6, and 7 seamlessly. Designed to meet the standards set by Microsoft, the Brydge 12.3 Pro+ features a precision touchpad, adjustable viewing angles and 3-level backlit keys, bringing a laptop-like experience to your Surface Pro.
 

Is it running on windows 10? And What’s the speed how fast is it?

This is a Keyboard/Track pad only.

It is intended to be use with a MS Surface Pro (G4-G7); the Surface typically runs Windows 10, and there are multiple versions (processor/memory for the surface).
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The Brydge 12.3 Pro+ wireless keyboard with touchpad matches the quality and functionality of the Surface Pro 4,5,6, and 7 seamlessly. Designed to meet the standards set by Microsoft, the Brydge 12.3 Pro+ features a precision touchpad, adjustable viewing angles and 3-level backlit keys, bringing a laptop-like experience to your Surface Pro.
 

Is this a laptop and keyboard

Keyboard/Trackpad only intended to be used with MS Surface Pro (G4-G7)
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Make healthy smoothies and drinks with this SharkNinja Ninja Foodi blender. A 1400W motor base ensures exceptional ice-crushing results, while the 800W heating element cuts down boiling time for faster preparation of soups and sauces. This SharkNinja Ninja Foodi blender features preset Auto-iQ smart programs that take the guesswork out of operation and dishwasher-safe parts for effortless cleaning.
 

Is there a compatible single serve blending cup that I can use with this blender? I’m interested in a 20 or 24 ounces blending cup option.

It comes with 2 x 16oz personal containers (actually 32oz, but for blending you should only fill to 16oz when using
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Make healthy smoothies and drinks with this SharkNinja Ninja Foodi blender. A 1400W motor base ensures exceptional ice-crushing results, while the 800W heating element cuts down boiling time for faster preparation of soups and sauces. This SharkNinja Ninja Foodi blender features preset Auto-iQ smart programs that take the guesswork out of operation and dishwasher-safe parts for effortless cleaning.
 

There's no Puree' option, so does this blender not have a way to blend a smoothie until it's basically almost as smooth as milk? That's pretty much going to be my deciding factor between this and the Instant Pot blender. Thanks.

It does have a Pulse mode that moves the mixture thought-out the container, fine for a puree
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Make healthy smoothies and drinks with this SharkNinja Ninja Foodi blender. A 1400W motor base ensures exceptional ice-crushing results, while the 800W heating element cuts down boiling time for faster preparation of soups and sauces. This SharkNinja Ninja Foodi blender features preset Auto-iQ smart programs that take the guesswork out of operation and dishwasher-safe parts for effortless cleaning.
 

What is the height of appliance with glass jar and lid attached ?

just under 15"
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Make healthy smoothies and drinks with this SharkNinja Ninja Foodi blender. A 1400W motor base ensures exceptional ice-crushing results, while the 800W heating element cuts down boiling time for faster preparation of soups and sauces. This SharkNinja Ninja Foodi blender features preset Auto-iQ smart programs that take the guesswork out of operation and dishwasher-safe parts for effortless cleaning.
 

How do I purée foods? It doesn’t have a purée button.

It has 2 modes, smooth and pulse, the pulse mode move the mixture throughout the container very effectively, would easily puree.
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Make healthy smoothies and drinks with this SharkNinja Ninja Foodi blender. A 1400W motor base ensures exceptional ice-crushing results, while the 800W heating element cuts down boiling time for faster preparation of soups and sauces. This SharkNinja Ninja Foodi blender features preset Auto-iQ smart programs that take the guesswork out of operation and dishwasher-safe parts for effortless cleaning.
 

Can I use another attachment with this blender like Nutri Ninja or the coffee and spice grinder ?

They offer a separate small jar (not included) which would be great for a spice grinder, you could probably use the included large polycarbonate container for grinding coffee with the pulse mode, it should work well.
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Upgrade your daily cooking with this Instant Pot Duo Nova pressure cooker. The 8-quart capacity holds enough food for up to eight people, while the 14 one-touch smart programs simplify meal preparation. This Instant Pot Duo Nova pressure cooker includes a steam rack, soup spoon and measuring cup for convenience.
 

Does instruction manuals come with it and recipe book

Yes, but pretty limited. There is on online app with a lot of recipes (well organized, searchable) you'll find several for just about everything.
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Upgrade your daily cooking with this Instant Pot Duo Nova pressure cooker. The 8-quart capacity holds enough food for up to eight people, while the 14 one-touch smart programs simplify meal preparation. This Instant Pot Duo Nova pressure cooker includes a steam rack, soup spoon and measuring cup for convenience.
 

What are in internal dimensions? All I can find are external.

9 1/2" across and 6" deep
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Upgrade your daily cooking with this Instant Pot Duo Nova pressure cooker. The 8-quart capacity holds enough food for up to eight people, while the 14 one-touch smart programs simplify meal preparation. This Instant Pot Duo Nova pressure cooker includes a steam rack, soup spoon and measuring cup for convenience.
 

Does this instant pot have WiFi capabilities ?

No
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