Charge your controller while you play with this Nintendo Joy-Con charging grip for the Switch console. You can combine the left and right sides to create one large controller that is easier to handle, and the ergonomic design keeps your hand comfortable during all-night gaming sessions. This Nintendo Joy-Con charging grip protects your controllers from daily wear and tear.
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This charging grip works fine and is easy to use, but I'm annoyed that the only difference between this one and the one which comes with the console is the charging port. It really annoys me that Nintendo forces you to buy this if you want the ability to charge the controllers without reconnecting them to the system. They already include a grip with the console - why not just add the charging port?
Choose this Nintendo Switch console to play favorite games anywhere with one system. It replaces both home and portable components for a seamless experience, docking with your television or standing alone on a tabletop for outdoor action on its 6.2-inch screen. This Nintendo Switch console includes the Joy-Con detachable controller and can link with other units for multiplayer adventures.
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Overall, I'm very pleased with the switch. The system has been operating well and Breath of the Wild is amazing to play. I also like that the default controller can be used as two separate controllers for 2-player games. Also impressed with how quickly the device goes to sleep and wakes up right into game play where you left off. Main complaint so far is that the left joy-con had some intermittent connectivity issues where it would become unresponsive for a few seconds at a time. That being said, I called Nintendo Support and they had it fixed within 3 business days free of charge (sent it in for repair on Monday, got it back Thursday morning).
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This game should have come bundled with the Nintendo Switch like Wii Sports did with the Wii. The game is very fun and enjoyable for quick one-on-ones with friends (easy to rotate out so no one is waiting around for their turn too long), but everything is so basic and there are maybe 20-25 games total. I regret paying almost $50 for this game (with GCU), but I think I would have spent a max of $30 presented the option again. Really, though, if Nintendo wants the Switch to sell, they should bundle this game in.
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I'm only about 3-4 hours into the game, and I've been having a blast playing. It's easy to see from the get-go that this game will offer several hours of playtime with so much to do. It's a little overwhelming, but in a good way. This game feels very different from the typical Zelda games (which I love) in that there is more you need to do for survival and crafting rather than just going through a set story line and acquiring new items from new dungeons. I loved Ocarina of Time, but the whole game can be beaten in 12 hours. I'm pretty sure by the time I've hit the 12 hour mark, I'll maybe have made it through 20% of the game for this iteration.
Set a beautiful mood with this Philips hue white and color ambiance bulb that works with your existing hue system. The soft flattering colors set a tone, and you can sync your lights depending on your activities through the corresponding app. This Philips hue white and color ambiance bulb offers 16 million choices in both warm and cool for versatility.
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I've had Hue lights for about 2 years now and they're very nice, but they're so pricey. It works very well with Google Home and the colors in the different scenes are nice. I don't think it's worth the price increase over previous generations, though, so if you can get a gen 1 or gen 2 light for cheap, do that. I have this side-by-side with a gen 1 light, and while this one is a little brighter and better with some colors, it's not that substantial.
Fight the imperial army to reclaim Eos in Final Fantasy XV. You are the crown prince who has been cast aside, so you must travel through Eos while battling extraordinary new monsters, making friends and discovering your skills. Incredible scenery and great gameplay await you in the superbly detailed world of Final Fantasy XV.
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I loved Final Fantasy 7, 8, and 10 and haven't really played any of them since. This game was a great re-entry into the series, but I've been getting a bit overwhelmed with the number of side quests and treasures. The graphics are great and the world is huge to explore, but personally I typically enjoy simpler games. I get too worried that not completing certain side quests will have negative consequences (such as less EXP and not being a high enough level during main-story battles) so I've spent several hours off the main story line.
Tilt or extend your television for maximum viewing enjoyment with this Sanus Advanced Tilt TV wall mount. Able to support up to 150 pounds of weight, this mount can easily handle flat screen televisions up to 90 inches. Click, lock and release on this Sanus Advanced Tilt TV wall mount let you find a viewing angle and secure it.
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Wall mounts make me a little nervous, but so far this one seems to be holding up very well. This mount was super easy to set up and latching the TV on to the wall bracket was very simple. The amount of movement this bracket allows for was very convenient to set up all cords and make sure I could get the desired tilt. I have a 65" TV I mounted with this after trying a different version that didn't pull out from the wall as much, and couldn't get that 15 degree tilt since the bottom of the TV would hit the wall. Only complaint is that it seems a bit expensive given how many wall mounts are available on Amazon cheaper. I only bought it from Best Buy for time and convenience of looking at it before purchasing.
This Sony home theater AV receiver has seven amp channels and is high-resolution audio compatible. This receiver delivers lossless quality sound with DTS-HD and Dolby TrueHD audio and uses the latest video standards supporting 4K and HDR-compatible HDMI. Stream music from Wi-Fi, AirPlay, Google Cast and Bluetooth with this Sony home theater AV receiver.
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I have a bit of a Sony ecosystem going with a Sony 4K TV, PS4, and this receiver, and they work so seamlessly together. I love that I can turn on my PS4 and everything else automatically turns on. Also, this receiver has 6 HDMI inputs as opposed to others which tend to only have 4 or 5. I make full use of them all and it's great. I've also thought about creating a two TV set up in my home (I love sports and I'd love to have two games going on separate screens) and this receiver lets you output to two TVs. Knocked off a star because my Google Home can't recognize the receiver when I try to cast audio to it (I can still do it through my phone, though). I imagine a software update will eventually resolve this.
This Klipsch Quintet home theater system features 4 satellite speakers and 1 center-channel speaker with Tractrix horn technology for crisp, detailed audio over a broad soundscape. Bass-reflex enclosures deliver booming base with low distortion.
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Fairly small speakers, but they pack a good amount of noise. I can't have a subwoofer/bass in my apartment because noise travels too easily through the floor, but these speakers (mounted on the wall) provide a decent amount of bass (not subwoofer level, but not bad) on their own which I like. Also got it for something like $270 at Best Buy (online price was listed higher) which seemed like a steal.
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."
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Google Home is a great assistant to have sitting around. I have it in our kitchen and it's been very good about answering any question I ask it, adding things to lists, checking weather or scores, turning on/off the lights (with minimal steps for integration), etc. There are a lot more questions you can ask Google Home than you can ask Alexa. Alexa just has pre-baked phrases it expects whereas Google Home is more capable of contextually determining what you're asking (though it's still a work in progress).