The REDDOT award winning Evoplus Q9 is a new lifestyle product seeking to enrich your in-car experience. The device can be used with any conventional 12v charger and offers a few functions not often offered by products of this style and price.
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The entire housing is very pleasing to the eye, with a sleek aluminium body and chamfered edges. Within the tapered aluminium chassis of the Q9 lies 2 USB ports, one offering 1A of current, the other providing 2.1A for tablets and larger devices along with a hands free headset that can be stored in the main housing when not in use, a very convenient and aesthetically pleasing feature.
The Headset itself is compact and connects to your mobile device through a Bluetooth 4.1 connection. It has a multi-function button on the outer face to control answer/hangup functionality as well as play/pause should you choose to use it for music playback. The headset can also connect to two devices for seamless switching.
The inbuilt mic contributes to clear sound quality for the recipient even if it`s placing on the outer side is not ideal. It`s also worth noting that docking the headset within the main housing charges the internal cell ensuring it`s topped up at all times. To top it all off, the Q9 comes with a 100% satisfaction guarantee; customer service will immediately refund your purchase price within 60 days of purchase.
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Sound quality is what I always look for when I choose speakers. I have an impressive collection of Bluetooth speakers of different brands and styles. I’m especially happy with my Logitech Z 305 and LuguLake Bluetooth speaker dock. I got both from Amazon. (Please check out the links at the end of the post.)
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I do compare the two speakers. But to me, the comparison seems unfair. Both of them do a pretty good job of delivering crystal clear sound even at the highest sound level, with the former being a little bit better. Logitech Z305 is a perfect speaker for laptops, and it costs more than two hundred dollars, which is not cheap. LuguLake Bluetooth speaker costs less than fifty dollars. The LuguLake one is the recommendation if you are looking for portability and a docking feature.
In addition to good sound quality, both speakers are well crafted with fine materials and feel solid in the hands. Sharing a chic, elegant style, they both provide quality and looks.
The interesting fact is that LuguLake speaker has even better bass, which is quite beyond my expectation. Logitech Z 305 does a better job when it comes to sound volume. LuguLake speaker is charged via a USB socket and the battery has about 1000mAh. Once the speaker is fully charged, it will get about 6 hours of playback, which is impressive.
The speaker also has a docking feature, and I can put my Nexus tablet on it. It’s also suitable for iPad, iPhone and other tablets and phones. It’s great for everyday use. I almost use it on a daily basis. It’s also great for outdoor use. I’m thinking of using it at a barbecue.
Here you go, the link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FGR5XKE
This is a review of a carholder from Havit - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B013E5WWZ8
Personally I don’t use car holders very often as they tend to be rather unreliable and cause lots of vibration, and therefore I really paid some attention to the one from Havit. The product itself came in a box that looks very similar to the ones that Havit usually use, and inside the box there was a manual and the card holder itself.
The car holder itself is a very solid one and it’s quite heavy and big compared to other models I’ve tested out in the past. On the bottom of the holder there’s a piece of sticky rubber that you stick to the window of the car, and then all you’ve got to do is to spin the little wheel around for a bit. After installing it it’s very hard to pull it off, but there’s a small rubber flap at the bottom that makes it easy to remove it.
The car holder is quite resistant against vibrations due to its construction, and it feels very solid as well compared to other models that often tend to have quite sketchy quality. The clamp that holds the phone is rubberized so there’s no need to worry about it scratching your phone, and it stays snug in there.
This car holder has many advantages but there’s one thing that some might find annoying, and that’s the size; it’s a bit big and bulky but the added size makes up for it with all the features it offers. Overall, I like this car holder and it’s surely a product that’s worth having a look at.
Note that the product was sent to me for free in exchange of this review, but that does not affect my opinion or reviews in any way.
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Like a lot of folks, I have a ton of mobile devices and other USB stuff. When I travel, the 1- and 2-port hubs that are included don't cut it anymore because too many hotel rooms only have a couple of convenient outlets.
The Incharge 6-port 60w hub is the kind of thing you need when you've got two outlets and a phone, a tablet, a hotspot, a backup battery, and a pair of headphones you need to charge. It's a USB hub, so it doesn't need a lot of bells and whistles, you just want it to charge a bunch of stuff at once effectively.
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In that, it fits the bill. I tested mine with a variety of devices, and it had no trouble charging them all. As you can see in the photo, even with two iPads, an iPad mini, a Nexus 7, an iPhone, and an HTC One, it was still pushing out plenty of charging current.
It's compact and lightweight. The box is coated in a matte plastic finish that is pleasing to touch. It comes with a nice carrying pouch.
It's manufactured to acceptable standards and should stand up to continued use. I've come across plenty of mass-produced Chinese electronics that aren't built to Western levels of quality control, this item is. I also have an Anker 5-port hub, and this thing appears built to the same standards.
Maybe the only negative for me is that it does not have a QC-rated port. That's only an issue if you have devices that can use the QC protocol. Even then, it charges quickly.
I received a free sample from the manufacturer in exchange for an honest review. It's at a launch price of $19.99 right now but I've been told it's going up to $29.99 in June.
Over the years, Bluetooth speakers became an essential part of my life. I can't imagine going on holidays without having one in my backpack. One of the new devices has caught my attention, so I decided to give it a try. EarFun or earfün (how I löve German letters) has recently released its new speaker Go. Below you can find my impressions after using this device for over a week.
EarFun Go has a pretty standard shape, which fits nicely in my hand. The device has a very short leash, which could be a bit longer to make the grip even more reliable. The device is controlled using five buttons - power, Bluetooth, all-in-one to control the audio and calls, and of course, volume rockers. The all-in-one is a pleasant and efficient way of managing the device, although it takes a while to learn all the combinations.
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When it comes to connectivity, battery life, and sound quality, I can't say a bad thing about Go. The device can be connected via Bluetooth or standard mini-jack cable. You can charge it using your phone's USB-C cable. According to the producer, the charging should take ~4 hours. The battery lasts up to 24 hours, but in all honesty, I didn't have a chance to test its efficiency. Sound is clear and relatively loud. Surprisingly, you can play your favorite hits to the fish, as the IPX7 rating allows you to use the device in shallow water for half an hour. I tested it in a bowl, and it worked perfectly (if you listen to the music underwater)
I can easily recommend EarFun Go if you are looking for a relatively cheap and reliable speaker. 8/10.
You can get it for 40 bucks on Amazon.
Never heard of the brand before.
This is the best affordable TWS headset you can buy with ENC calls noise reduction for clearly voice when calling, the sound quality is well-balanced so you can listen to most of music genes.
Buy here if you interested: https://www.amazon.com/ACEFAST-Microphone-Cancelling-Ultra-Clear-Waterproof/dp/B098WJQTTB
Specification from Acefast:
Product name:ACEFAST T1 True wireless stereo headset.Bluetooth version:v5.0, chip: PixArt 1623.Battery capacity:Charging case 400mAh, headset 40mAh.Talk/music time:4-5 hours.Total weight:56g.Accessories:USB-C charging cable, ear caps.Waterproof rating:IPX6.Certification:CE, RoHS, FCC, EAC, TELEC, BQB, UL62368 test report.
UnboxingWe will have a small box but well packaged. You will notice the big Music icon on the front of the box, which means this is an Acefast audio line product.
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We will find more detail and specifications on the back of the box.
Inside of the box.
We will have:
Usage and conclusionThe only cons I found of this AceFast T1 is they used a not-so-premium material for the charging case. It will easy to get sweat and the feel when you hold it into your hand is not so good.
At the bottom of the charging case, we will have a USB-C port to charge the case and it's headset. The battery life is also good (up to 25 hours of listening according to AceFast), I really don't care much about the battery life, I'm using for indoor only and I will charge when the battery is low.
The good thing is they used premium material for the headset.
The headset also supports touch control and it's design is good, it fits very well inside my ears.
The sould quality is well-balanced, I used to listening to Pop, R&B and it is really doing well for me.