11/30/2011

RCA RC920 Wireless Phone Jack Extension Review

RCA RC920 Wireless Phone Jack Extension
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I've been using a set of these for over a year, and they are a godsend but not perfect. The good news; I use it to connect my Tivo (Tivo needs to dial in every night to update its program data) and it was the perfect solution for a tough spot, since there's no phone jack anywhere near my television. I have also used it to surf the web with a dial-up connection, with no real problems. Its fine, even through an extension cord! The bad news; I've tried to use for a phone, and that rally didn't cut it. It worked, but its a bad connection. I couldn't tolerate it. So I dispute the earlier comment that it can't be used for data. For me, its only use is for data, not voice! For certain situations, its ideal.

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The RCA RC920 wireless phone jack extension is an accessory to the RCA RC926 wireless phone jack, the GE926, and the D916. This compact extension unit converts your existing electrical outlet into a phone jack, without the need for tools or wiring.
If you have already installed a compatible wireless phone jack system in your home or office, simply plug in the RC920 extension into your wall outlet to automatically create another phone jack. A green LED on the side of the unit indicates that it is functioning normally. A reset button lets you change the location of the phone jack or switch phones.
The RC920 features built-in surge suppression and is ideal for placing a phone anywhere an extension phone jack is not readily available. The RC920 is compatible with corded and cordless phones, answering machines, fax machines, and computer modems. It also support call forwarding, call waiting, three-way calling, conference calling, and speed dialing.
The RC920 is very easy to install. Just plug the unit into your AC wall outlet, attach your phone cord, and begin use. Once a compatible system is installed, you can add as many RC920 units and phones as you need.

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11/29/2011

Polk Audio PSWi225 Wireless Subwoofer Review

Polk Audio PSWi225 Wireless Subwoofer
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I was looking for a wireless sub to complement a 32" Sony XBR LCD TV that has 5.1 surround bar and a small built-in subwoofer at the back on the LCD panel. Since this TV is in a bedroom I don't have enough space to add external speakers or any other audio components, which is why I paid a premium to get the built-in 5.1.
When I saw this wireless sub at $208 on Amazon, it was worth trying so I ordered it and received it in less than a week. Took me 5 mins to plug in and VOW, what a difference it made! The wireless transmitter has Audio-L & R ports that are connected to the Audio out of my TV. It also has a LFE input to connect directly to the sub woofer output of an amp. I'm blown away by the quality of this product and the ease of use. Now I'm so used to this thing that if I turn it off, the built-in 5.1 TV speakers that used to sound pretty good, feel like tin-can speakers. I am extremely happy with this product (at this price point) and am thinking of adding another one to complement two 8" ceiling speakers in my family room. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to add that extra touch of bass to an existing TV or iPod dock or any speakers that lack the bass. I hope the $208 price stays the same for a while or even drops further.

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Enjoying home theater just became a lot more convenient, thanks to the new PSWi225 Wireless Subwoofer. And because it\'s wireless, there are no wires to run across a room; it\'s compact size (12 1/2-Inch x 13-Inch x12 1/2-Inch) frees you to place the PSWi225 where it looks best. One power plug and you\'re done. The PSWi225 is the perfect complement to our passive SurroundBar Speaker Series, the SurroundBar360°DVD Theater for those who want even more bass, or any of our RM and TSi home theater system packages. The PSWi225 is also a quick, easy way to add thrilling home theater bass to your existing flat panel TV sound.

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11/28/2011

Radioshack Rechargable Wireless Headphones Review

Radioshack Rechargable Wireless Headphones
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I bought these wireless headphones a very long time ago if I would have to guess I would say maybe like 4 years ago. With that said they still work very well and I haven't had any problems with it at all. Not only that but I'm still using the SAME rechargeable batteries I put in it on the same day of the purchase. I bought these straight from the RadioShack store but back then they cost me about 63 dollars with a 3 year warranty. One of the negative things I would have to say about this product is probably the ear muffs, they kept falling off on me but that as probably from me dropping them and breaking the little clips that keep them on. I easily fixed that by just super gluing them on permanently. These headphones are very sturdy I have dropped them so many times they are all scratched up and when you shake them you can hear little fragments shaking about but they still work just fine. Another reviewer said he gets a lot of hiss when the headphones are on stand by but I haven't really came across that problem I do get occasional cut offs but that's rare. The range I get from these headphones are amazing I think it advertises it self as giving you about 150 feet of wireless range and I think it's about right I sometimes keep them on while I go outside and it works pretty good. I got these headphones especially for it's wireless capability's I had some black wired Radioshack brand headphones which were real good but I kept breaking them due to stepping on the wire cable so this was perfect for me. I don't know what it is but maybe due to so much use now I feel like the padding from the ear muffs don't give me much cushion my ears hurt after a while of wearing them but then again I've had them for SO LONG! As far as sound quality I mean I'm not an audiophile but I do make music and record with these headphones and the sound is exceptional. I can't say that they sound bad or too good either but they sound good enough to serve you as headphones I mean I don't know what else I could have asked for. I want to get some new ones that have more comfortable ear pads but that's the only reason I would even think of getting rid of my existing headphones. Anybody who is looking to buy some wireless headphones trust me get these the setup is super easy, the recharge feature with some good rechargeable batteries is definitely worth it.

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DescriptionWhat's in the box?Headphones?Charging base?AC adapter?RCA cable?Nickel-plated 1/4" (6.35mm) stereo plug to 1/8" (3.5mm) stereo jack adapter?Nickel-plated 1/8" (3.5mm) stereo plug to double RCA jack adapter?User GuideExperience the freedom of wireless!The RadioShack 33-1197 lets you enjoy great sound anywhere in your home. A cordless 900MHz headphone with a 150 foot range (approximate) can be used with virtually any audio/video equipment. A self-adjusting, comfort fit head band makes them easy to wear.?These wireless stereo headphones allow you to move freely without missing a beat!?Gives you superior sound quality with the added convenience of being wireless!?Hook up to audio out or headphone jack?Plug ang Play - No user adjustments requiredrechargable batteries not included

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11/27/2011

Audiovox D2010 10.2-Inch Widescreen Ultraslim Portable DVD Player Review

Audiovox D2010 10.2-Inch Widescreen Ultraslim Portable DVD Player
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It all began after a few hours worth of use, the head began to jump and thrash inside the unit. Brand new player and a new DVD. I called Audiovox and was told that DVD was scratched or dirty. I repeated that I had tried several DVDs fresh out of their cases with the same results. OK, then the tech decided the head was dirty and I was instructed that I must buy and use a DVD head cleaner, a disc that looks like a false eyelash has been glued to it. I mentioned that this DVD player was brand new and nothing had been allowed to near the head. In the end, I bought a cleaner and the problem persisted.
The second call to Audiovox went the same, though I told them it happen when using brand new DVDs, the DVD must be scratched or dirty. Once we got past that, the head was dirty, though the unit was new and I had now used a head cleaner. Eventually this tech caved in and told me what to do to send the unit in for repair.
Over three weeks later we received a refurbished player tossed into a box without the batteries for the headphones and the remote. A quick call to the support department got me the watch battery for the remote, but they forgot the headphone batteries.
This one seemed to work fine, until the night we tried to watch Return of the King, halfway through... whirrrr... clunk... clunk... burp... clunk... whirrrr... (It really hates the transition point on dual layer DVDs)
Another phone call to Audiovox and the same response, "the DVD or the head must be dirty"... I gave up...
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As others have said, the sound really is weak and "tinny" and unless you can keep your head still for an entire movie, the wireless headphones are worthless. Plus the fact that you may be gambling on getting a junk player (If you do, save yourself the hassle and three week wait by taking it straight back to the store.) caused me to rate this player so low.

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Smaller than a laptop but bigger than a conventional portable disc player, Audiovox's D2010 portable DVD player features a broad, 10.2-inch widescreen (16:9 aspect ratio) LCD and compatibility with DVD-Video, DVD-R/DVD-RW, DVD+R/DVD+RW, audio CD, CD-R, CD-RW, and MP3-encoded music discs. You can even enjoy an onscreen slideshow of your digital photos from standard recordable CDs filled with JPEG image files. Dolby Digital 5.1-channel surround-sound signals can be routed through the player's optical digital-audio output for direct connection to a full-featured audio/video receiver, making this unit as useful in the home as out.Composite-video and stereo analog-audio inputs and outputs let you hook up additional AV gear for viewing through the D2010, including camcorders and gaming consoles--perfect for keeping the kids happy during long trips. All audio and video inputs and outputs are of the minijack .125-inch size, so compatible adapter cables are required (1 stereo analog audio and 1 composite-video cable are supplied).Planning an overseas vacation? This is the player for you: the D2010's supplied AC power adapter accepts inputs from 100 to 240 volts AC (50 or 60 Hz). The D2010 also comes with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that provides up to 3 hours of playback (power consumption depends on the operations of the player, such as screen brightness, volume level, etc). Headphones are not included.What's in the Box DVD player, remote control, remote battery, a stereo analog audio cable, a composite-video adapter cable, a DC vehicle power adapter, a user's manual, and warranty information.

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11/26/2011

Wireless Instant Alert, Cars People, Diveway, As Seen on TV Review

Wireless Instant Alert, Cars People, Diveway, As Seen on TV
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2.0 out of 5 stars Works - but at what price?, 14 Oct 2009
By Dan E (Seljord, Norway) - See all my reviews
This product detects objects (larger animals, cars, people) passing its sensor, transmits the signal to the indoor unit and the indoor unit does indeed make you aware of the situation.
But:
-- -- The sensor sends at least two alert signals to the indoor unit. It should keep its mouth shut for maybe 30 seconds afterwards, maybe even a minute! It is essentially quite a 'dumb' sensor.
-- -- The indoor sensor has a piercingly loud, unchangeable shrieking tone composed of an 'up' and a 'down' tone which sound THREE TIMES. Essentially six tones. And then bear in mind the sensor alerts the indoor unit at least twice per pedestrian. So that's already 12 tones. Minimum.
VERY VERY VERY ANNOYING.
And this is already my second unit. My first one failed. My second has a defect whereby the LED is always on a little bit.
I am getting frustrated just describing this product...

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This great new product will alert you if a car or person passes by the transmitter. Simply place the transmitter near the entrance to your driveway and anything passing by the transmitter will cause the receiver to sound a pleasant chime. Can also be placed by the front door to alert you if small children or big children at night, try to leave the home. Will alert business owners working in the back to customers entering their store. Simple installation is wireless. 400-foot range. Requires one 9 volt and three C batteries.

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11/25/2011

5GHz Digital Wireless Video Sender DMA3000T&R Review

5GHz Digital Wireless Video Sender DMA3000TandR
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I've been using a wireless video sender to share a cable box between two TV's for 10 years. My old one recently started not working very well with microwaves ovens and blue tooth devices.
So I went on a quest to find a new one that would be crystal clear.
In doing research I found that older wireless phones, bluetooth devices and microwaves use a frequency around 2 to 4 GHz. Newer phone technology now uses 6.0 GHz. These units use 5 GHz and use what they call WIVI technology.
They work extremely well, much better than my old ones. No fuzzy pictures or weak signal strength lines. The picture is clear and sharp and sound it great.
I have the transmitter unit on my Comcast DVR on a downstairs TV. I have the sender in a bedroom, one floor higher. This unit has a remote extender built in, so an extra comcast remote works the box downstairs from the bedroom upstairs. I works so well, now I want an extra receiver unit to go to another TV.
This unit is well worth the money and in the long run, saves you cable box fees.

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Powered by state-of-the-art WiVi technology, vStar DMA3000 delivers video and audio signals wirelessly over distance while maintaining their original quality. It enables a wireless connection between video/audio sources (DVD, DVR, STB, camera, etc.) and a video/audio display (TV, flat panel or video monitor). Plug and play with most of the A/V devices. No hassle for software and network setting. Whole home coverage. No interference from other wireless devices. Low video latency. MPEG-2 standard video compression and decompression. Auto detection of NTSC and PAL. Built-in infrared extender. - Day-and-night difference in users experence, video quality, and wireless range compared to other analog video sender products in the market. - DMA3000T&R set includes: 1 A/V Sender, 1 A/V Receiver, 2 Base units, 1 IR extender, 2 A/V composite cables (RCA), 2 AC power adaptors, and User's manual. - For more info, please visit www.amedia-networks.com

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11/24/2011

RF Wireless Headphone System Review

RF Wireless Headphone System
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Headphones work great if you need them to just listen to stuff at the office or whatever. The price and the fact that they're wireless make them a very good product. Also, they are not completley ear covering so you can hear stuff around you if need be. Only drawback, the distance is not very far, and transmissions through walls get stopped pretty easily. But other than that, a very good product.

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Eliminate those cumbersome headphone wires by using this RF Wireless Headphone System. By connecting the output of your mobile video system, you can transmit crystal-clear wireless audio signals up to 50 feet to one or more users. This system may be used for any application that benefits from having the convenience of wireless headphones.What's in the Box Wireless headphone, VHF transmitter, AC/DC adapter, cigarette lighter plug adapter, 9 volt battery for transmitter, and 2 AA batteries for headphones.

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11/23/2011

Sansa Fuze+ 4 GB MP3 Player (Black) Review

Sansa Fuze+ 4 GB MP3 Player (Black)
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As humans, we sometimes tend to personify our gadgets. Having witnessed the phenomenon in others, I'm happy to see I'm not the only one (a psychologist could explain it better, but it probably stems from our post-toddler, invisible friend/stuffed animal days, but no matter). So if this little MP3 player could speak, I reckon it would probably say something like, "Hi there! I know I'm not as full-blooded as an iPod Touch or as sleekly designed as an iPod Nano, but I'll work real hard to make you happy. Honest!"
First, a bit of history: I've owned iPods since late 2003 when I bought a spanking new 15 GB third generation iPod. Back then, smart phones had yet to come of age and if you wanted a high-capacity MP3 player, Apple were just about the only game in town. It helped matters immensely that my iPod was so well constructed since I used it day in, day out for five years until it finally died and I replaced it with a fourth generation iPod Nano. That Nano sure *seemed* solid enough (what with its sleek, anodized aluminum body and all) but a mere year-and-a-half later it fell apart faster than Joan Crawford in a wire hanger factory (see "Mommie Dearest" for an explanation of that analogy). With hopes held high for an amazing sixth generation Nano, I balked at the rather stripped-down feature set and the tiny, nigh-unusable touch screen.
So, off a-shopping I did go.
Since Sony didn't appear to make a Mac-friendly Walkman, I opted to punt, snapping up the newly released Sansa Fuze+ (black, 8BG capacity). I'd known about -- and respected -- Sansa players for years as affordable and worthy iPod competitors, so this seemed the best available option. Whether consciously or not, SanDisk are filling a huge void in the marketplace right now caused by the absence of last year's multi-purpose fifth generation Nano (and as a student, I really, really needed its now long-gone voice recorder feature badly).
To define the negatives of this particular player: as many reviewers have pointed out, the Fuze+'s touch-sensitive interface can be a bit unresponsive at times and over-responsive at others. The GUI isn't anywhere near as intuitive as anything Apple could have designed. Furthermore, the industrial design is rather plain and the plastic is easily scratched (HINT: rub any scratches that appear on plastic with Brasso and a clean, lint-free cloth; after several minutes, it clears them right up -- promise!). That said...
Onto the positives: the sound quality from this thing is amazing -- rich and full! I've run battery tests only to have my jaw hit the floor when power usage on my unit clocked in at a WHOPPING 53 hours for 128 kbps MP3s and 30 hours for 256 kbps AAC files. This in itself is an astonishing discovery, particularly having come from the notoriously power-hungry iPod realm. This little fellow plays video beautifully, although the screen's visual "sweet spot" is at a slightly off-centre angle when watching a movie in Landscape mode. Also, it's got a voice recorder -- a good one -- that uses the unit's incredibly wee, shockingly responsive built-in microphone. While the Fuze+ won't win any beauty contests, it is enough for me to say that it *is* solidly constructed, having already dropped it several times without so much as scratching it (Brasso time!).
I give this player a solid recommendation -- especially (way) over the current iPod Nano -- keeping in mind that it is still quite new and there *are* flaws. However, SanDisk seems to really care about their customers, listening to their concerns and working hard to iron out the kinks. Their Website support forums are a good place to go for advice, especially considering that by buying any new first-generation product, you're essentially signing up to be a Beta tester.
It just comes with the territory, folks.

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The Sansa Fuze + MP3 player delivers a rich portable multi-media experience with superior audio and video capabilities, stylish industrial design, a best-in-class unique graphical user interface, and flexible storage expansion via a microSD card slot, with incredible value for today's overburdened consumer. From its sleek and thin styling to its invisible touch control, the Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player delivers a great user experience and lets you do more than just play back music files. Enjoy music, audiobooks, podcasts, photos, and videos with ease. Add a blank microSD card to either expand your own music library or increase the capacity of the device, or add a preloaded slotRadio content card for an instant library of songs - even listen to FM radio with the ability to pause or record stations, or record your voice with the built-in microphone. PLUS now even more! With the expanded codec package compared to the much loved legacy Sansa Fuze+ player, bring along even more of your favorite video files and photos. BLACK / SOLSTICE

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11/22/2011

Pioneer SE-DIR800C Wireless Headphones with Dolby Headphone Technology Review

Pioneer SE-DIR800C Wireless Headphones with Dolby Headphone Technology
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I had purchased an inexpensive Sony home theater in a box system that was a pretty nice system for the money spent. But I found myself with problems that had nothing to do with the quality of the system. As I watched movies, I was bothered by various ambient noises from my apartment... street noises, the people upstairs, water running through pipes, the hum of the refrigerator, etc. And, if I was hearing noises from the outside, it's a pretty good bet that people on the outside can hear what's coming from inside. So, I needed a solution, and it seemed the mutually beneficial solution was headphones. Unfortunately, while my HT receiver has a headphone jack, it only outputs 2 channel stereo sound, and it seems like a waste to have to rely on that when I have a system capable of outputting 5.1 channel sound. Doing some research I realized there was no way to get surround sound through headphones with the equipment I had, even if I purchased expensive headphones. In fact, many tech-savvy posters on message boards scoffed at the notion of headphones producing surround sound altogether. Fortunately, they are mistaken.
In my research I found out about Dolby Headphone technology and read about the Pioneer SE-DIR800C. Dolby Headphone technology treats the sounds from different channels in a way to make it sound like it's coming from different directions, the directions they would be coming from in a traditional 5.1 based speaker set up. I had heard the effect for myself with cheap stereo headphones and was not overwhelmed. But since the reviews of the Pioneer system were all so good, I decided to blow my tax return on them.
What this Pioneer system does, based entirely on the movie watching experience, is everything I needed. The simulation of surround sound is completely convincing. So much so that I have a hard time believing its simulated. The headphones are well designed, lightweight and comfortable and do a great job of keeping out sound. I've watched several movies so far with them, and often the sounds of the movie are all I can hear through the length of the film... a far cry when I watch movies with my speaker based system. Invariably you forget you are listening to headphones and lose yourself in the film, if you are watching a good film. The sound is clear and open, and the bass is deep, though it can't recreate the effect of an earth shaking subwoofer. But it's such a joy to have the volume cranked up without worrying about disturbing anyone. There are some minor inconveniences with the design of the unit... there's no outputs or remote, for example... but that wouldn't be a problem if you had a separate receiver with an output and remote... just have a single digital output going from your HT receiver to the pioneer receiver and you can still control all your inputs with the HT receiver remote. I wouldn't have minded using a wired headphone but this wireless set is flawless for watching movies (if you're listening to music and want to walk around you'll lose the signal if you leave the room).
The Pioneer receiver has a separate headphone jack, so if you have one friend over (or two perhaps, with a headphone splitter), they can listen. Since I have no headphones as nice as the wireless ones included in the set, I'm not sure if high end headphones plugged into a Dolby Headphones processing jack would be as effective as these headphones. If I didn't already have a speaker based HT system, I might have considered looking for one that has Dolby Headphones processing and purchasing a pair of expensive, high end headphones. But since I already had a system, purchasing this Pioneer system was less expensive (though expensive none the less) and offers me everything I could have possible needed. There is one problem with the headphones... you might get spoiled. After using them I saw a movie in a theater with great DTS sound. But I could hear people whispering, eating popcorn, sucking down the last of their sodas, and a man with respiratory problems, and I found myself wishing I could have been using these headphones in the theater.


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Don't let a sleeping family keep you from your new action adventure movie, DTS 5.1 concert, or online video game tournament by setting up these Pioneer wireless surround sound headphones. The SE-DIR800C phones, which connect to any 5.1-channel source--including a DVD player, game console, digital cable box, or satellite receiver--are equipped with Dolby Headphone technology, which produces up to five virtual loudspeakers in your head by directing and reflecting the sound from each channel. The effect is a stunning surround experience, far more dimensional than with typical headphones, and, some say, even better than with a high-performance surround speaker system. The audio is natural sounding and doesn't cause "listener fatigue" as do many other headphones. The phones also work with a variety of surround formats, including Dolby Digital, DTS, and Dolby Surround.
Most conveniently, the SE-DIR800C phones are completely cordless. The small wireless transmitter connects to your source (DVD player, game console, etc.) and broadcasts a clear, strong signal via infrared technology to the headphones. Thanks to the wireless technology, you won't snag a headphone cord on furniture, your dog, your glasses, or anything else.
The phones feature a trio of "virtual room" presets from which to choose. The options actually reproduce the sound of a playback system in up to three different listening environments based on the acoustic measurements of real rooms. The small room setting (DH1) re-creates a small, well-damped room with very little reverberation that's perfect for both movies and music-only recordings, while the medium room (DH2) is a more acoustically live (or "wet") room that's well suited to both formats as well (with moderate reverberation). Meanwhile, the large room setting (DH3) offers a bigger sound, more like the audio within a concert hall or movie theater.
A final bonus stems from the onboard volume control. With a volume dial on the headphone itself, users can easily turn up the audio without getting out of the chair. The SE-DIR800C phones, which offer a transmission range of up to 26 feet, are an ideal choice for folks who live in busy households where people go to sleep early, or for anyone who wants a little audio privacy while watching movies or listening to music. The phones are backed by a 90-day warranty on parts and labor.
What's in the Box Wireless headphones, transmitter, rechargeable AA batteries, charger, coaxial digital cable, two-way stand, user's manual.

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11/21/2011

Boyo VTB88 Rear View Mirror with Bluetooth, Earpiece, FM Transmitter, Built-in Battery Review

Boyo VTB88 Rear View Mirror with Bluetooth, Earpiece, FM Transmitter, Built-in Battery
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Works superbly. Great hands free functionality, super clear, eliminates background noise, easy to use. Excellent value.

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Boyo VTB88 Rear View Mirror Bluetooth Hands Free Kit features digital noise cancellation system, 12 digit caller ID (phone with hands-free profile required), voice announcing for incoming call number, automatic re-connection, simple operation. 'Digital noise cancellation system12 digit caller ID (phone with hands-free profile required)Voice announcing for incoming call numberAutomatic re-connectionSimple operationSuperior sound qualityLoudspeaker mute buttonFull two ways (Duplex) conversationEasy set upIntegrated buttons for answering/ending calls and adjusting volumeFM frequency selection key (FM - 88.1, 88.5, 88.7 and 89.4)Voice recording and playback functions Input power: 10~16V DC (Free Voltage)Normal current: >50mAMaximum current: >500mAFuse: 250V/2AIndicator: 1 Led (2 Tone Color Light)Speaker: Max 2W (8 Ohm)Noise cancellation: up to 12dBEcho cancellation: up to 40dBOperating temp range: -30C ~ +85CFull duplexBluetooth spec: V1.2 compliantSupported profiles: hands-free profile, headset profilePower class: 2dBm Max (Class 2)Carrier frequency: 2,400MHz ~ 2,483.5MHzBuilt-in flash mem: 8Mb

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11/20/2011

Cables Unlimited Audio Unlimited SPK-VELO-W Premium 900Mhz Wireless Indoor/Outdoor Speakers with Remote (White) Review

Cables Unlimited Audio Unlimited SPK-VELO-W Premium 900Mhz Wireless Indoor/Outdoor Speakers with Remote (White)
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I bought these wireless outdoor speakers for a Mothers Day gift for my wife and I have found them to be either very good or very bad, depending on a few critical factors. Of the 150+ reviews I wish someone had taken the time to figure out the "bad" factors - it would have saved my Mothers Day. Here it is for your information - you decide.
The Good:
For the price (under $100) the reproduced sound quality of the speakers is very good. The technical details from Amazon are a bit misleading, though. The speaker has a SINGLE, 3 inch rubberized element housed inside the weatherproof enclosure, projecting the sound upward. There is a venturi sound dispersal structure which sends the sound out the sides and top. There is also a low frequency sound tunnel similar to those used in some high end sound systems (you know the ones, very expensive, four letter name beginning with B and rhyming with "nose.") At 900mhz, the distance is limited. In my ordinary stucco-and-wood two story house, it is about 25-30 feet. By taking the transmitter outside the house the range increased by 3x to 60-75 feet. While the speakers are not truly stereo (they blend the right and left channels into a single mono channel) the sound effect when you're within earshot of both speakers is quite good. With a high quality sound source like an Ipod, the full range of sound can be heard. When I thought some music sounded "tinny" I ultimately traced it back to source; the source music was the cause. The transmitter is quite forgiving about the input sound level. The printed instruction booklet that comes with the speakers gives good advice (set earpiece volume on source device at two thirds full). The speaker enclosure is well thought out, has two simple mounting eyelets on the back where the surface is flat. No mounting screws are included; you'll need to provide those yourself if you want to mount on a wall. There are low-profile four rubberized feet on the bottom in case you want to set it on a delicate surface. The brand name (Audio Unlimited) appears as a small discreet logo on the front of the speaker. The transmitter has two transmission channels selected by a switch on the transmitter itself. Tuning between the two offered channels is a snap, just press the button on each speaker and it automatically finds the signal. There is a reassuring blue LED on the front of the speaker to let you know it is active at full power. Using the remote's Power button puts the speaker in Standby and the LED turns to yellow. To fully power off the speaker you must press the power button on each speaker. The Infrared remote emits a strong enough signal to work in direct sunlight and the infrared sensor on each speaker is a 2 inch oval vrtical window on the front. It works well from just about any angle. Each speaker comes with its own AC power adapter capable of 110-240v input. when loaded with its six C-cell batteries the weight of each speaker is hefty enough to withstand wind gusts or the occasional bump, when not fix-mounted, without toppling over.
The Bad
Each speaker requires 6 (six) C-size 1.5v batteries, not included. The remote needs two AAA batteries (again, NOT included.) If you haven't bought the C-size battery lately and you're accustomed to AA and AAA prices, get ready for a shock. The price for twelve good quality alkaline batteries is between 12 and 26 dollars, depending on brand. I bought Ray-O-Vac at $12. Duracell copper top were $26. I had planned to use rechargeable niMh, but at $14 for TWO batteries (you can find twelve on the internet for about $60), I decided to wait to see if I liked the speakers. I do not know if the speakers will actually work on rechargeable - something to check out before you buy those expensive batteries. Rechargeables are only 1.2volt (versus the 1.5v of regular batteries). Batteries last for approximately 16 hours of continuous use.
NOW HERE IS THE REALLY IMPORTANT PART:
If you are surrounded by lots of wireless technology already - wireless telephones, wireless internet, wireless security, wireless garage door openers, wireless mailbox sensors, wireless garage door sensors, wireless iPod headphones, bluetooth headsets, bluetooth printers, keyboards, mouse... THESE SPEAKERS ARE NOT FOR YOU.
I'm a fairly geeky guy who loves his gadgets, and I reasoned that most of my devices operate at or above 2.5ghz and wouldn't interfere. I was WRONG! by process of elimination I figured out that you need to get up abouve 5ghz to be safe from interference with this device. Remember this is an analog device that translates signals into sounds. Our ears are remarkably sensitive to any interference. And the digital kind of interference doesn't come across the speakers the gentle hiss of background static; it comes across as sharply (loud) punctuated squeals, cracks and pops. I live on a golf course, and by taking the transmitter and speaker out onto the middle of the fairway behind my house (with a long extension cord for the transmitter) I was able to eliminate all interference. But as soon as I went back near the house, the transmitter needed to be 4-5 feet away from the speakers to eliminate most of the digital wireless interference (it never truly went away unless I was on the fairway, well removed from any human digital wireless technology).
Summary
If you live in a relatively wireless-free world, or all your other wireless devices operate above 5ghz, these are great value for the money - watch the batteries, the cost can quickly overrun what you paid for the speakers.


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Listen to music just about anywhere without the hassle of running unsightly speaker wire! The powerful transmitter uses 900 MHz technology to send music through walls and floors to the dual wireless speakers up to 150 feet away. These high-quality, weather-resistant speaker can even be used in wet areas. Enjoy the complete freedom of taking your music or other audio almost anywhere.

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11/19/2011

Eton FR300 Emergency Crank Radio Review

Eton FR300 Emergency Crank Radio
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I got this specifically for emergencies. In the big fires we had here a couple years ago, radio was pretty much useless on the first day - several stations were off the air due to power failures and the press conferences with the police and fire chief were all on TV. Eventually, the radio stations advised people to watch their TVs. This unit gets good audio reception on three local broadcast TV stations plus a whack of AM and FM stations. Another reviewer indicated that the FM tuning isn't great. They're right - it isn't. That's the missing star in my rating. The NOAA weather stations come in well too. Once there's no more free broadcast TV signals, I guess this will be an expensive hand-cranked AM radio.

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With a dependable hand-crank power generator that powers the unit's AM/FM/TV/Weather radio, built-in LED flashlight, cell phone charger and emergency siren, the lightweight and portable Etón FR300 is an excellent and economical choice for anyone in the market for a radio that can be relied on in emergencies or in environments where there are limited power sources.
If you want a water-resistant radio, check out the FR 400.

Power When You Need It At the heart of all of Etón's emergency radios, including the FR300, is an internal generator that recharges the internal Ni-MH battery pack and powers the radio, siren, and light. Also, by plugging your cell phone into the jack on the back of the radio, you can use the crank to power your phone. In our test, after draining our cell phone of power, we recharged it using the FR300 enough to make a few calls. The rate of cell phone recharging will vary greatly depending on the cell phone and the state of its battery, but the FR300 can provide your compatible p!hone with power in a pinch.

Important Note: Until this year, Etón provided a package of several different cell phone adapter tips with every radio. In 2007, Etón began instead including a coupon for a free adapter for whatever phone you have. So, the first thing you want to do when you get the radio is fill out the card with your cell phone's make and model and send it in to make sure you have your adapter.

According to the product manual, to achieve 40 to 60 minutes of uninterrupted power to the radio, you must turn the crank at a rate of two revolutions per second for 90 seconds. In our test, after our initial 90 seconds of rigorous cranking, the FR300 powered right up and was still going strong with radio reception after an hour. At the hour mark, we briefly turned the flashlight on, and that too was at full force, with no perceivable drain on radio reception. In fact, the FR300 was still going strong over 75 minutes after we recharged t!he battery pack. The FR300 can also be powered via an AC adapt!er which , to our dismay, is not included, or from three AA batteries, also not included. The dynamo crank tucks itself nicely into the side of the radio and offers little resistance as you turn the handle. (Don't let the cranking requirements frighten you! While it's true that a full 90 seconds of turning the crank can be tiring and may not be for everyone, we were able to recharge the radio with less than a minute of cranking and achieved over 40 minutes of continuous power.)

Design and Controls At slightly more than a pound in weight, and with dimensions of 6.5 x 6.00 x 2.5 inches (WxHxD), the FR300 is made to be tucked neatly into its handy nylon carrying case, and stored in an emergency box, or packed neatly for a camping trip. A white LED light is set on the front of the radio, just to the side of the analog tuner. The light is designed to help you down an unlit stairwell or enclosed hallway in a pinch, but it is not directed or strong enough to help you much in a pitch-black forest or other open area. The FR300 also includes a red flash!ing LED light that can be used as a distress signal. The radio and light can be operated simultaneously, though of course at the expense of power.




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11/17/2011

Cisco-Linksys USBBT100 Bluetooth USB Adapter Review

Cisco-Linksys USBBT100 Bluetooth USB Adapter
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If you own a bluetooth enabled phone, this is a MUST-HAVE accessory! I've owned this for two weeks and here's my experience w/it so far.
Installation was a snap! I am using Windows XP SP1. I downloaded the latest drivers from Linksys website and during the install process, it prompted me to plug in the dongle, then it finished and was up and working! That easy! I've read about others having driver problems w/other lesser name brands (Belkin, etc) but Linksys truly does live up to its name. I've also installed drivers on my laptop so I now have a Bluetooth enabled laptop also! It's easy switching the dongle from desktop to laptop because of the USB connector. Pairing w/my Sony Ericsson T610, I now have wireless internet access on my laptop anywhere I can get a signal on my cell phone!
Syncing w/Outlook is much faster than through IRDA and sending pictures/ringtones/games to and from the phone is a lot more convenient too because it doesn't require line of sight the way IRDA does.
The specs claim 100m but you've gotta remember that's unobstructed. I live in a 2800sq ft home w/two floors and this unit still picked up a weak to fair signal from one end of my house to the other. I would get strong signals from about 3/4's of the distance or closer.
You can probably save $10-15 going w/a generic or lesser name brand but full driver support from generics may be a hit-and-miss game. To me, paying a bit extra for fully compliant driver support and no installation headaches is certainly worth it! Plus, it looks cool and has that antenna for better range.

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The Linksys USB Bluetooth Adapter adds local wireless connectivity to your USB-equipped computer. Bluetooth technology lets you connect various electronic devices together wirelessly, eliminating the need for wires all over your desktop, and easily connecting your notebook to peripherals in an airport lounge without all the cable clutter. With the USB Bluetooth Adapter plugged into a USB port on your notebook or desktop computer, youll be able to connect with other Bluetooth-enabled devices to synchronize the data in your PDA, transfer files to other computers, send files to printers or fax servers, use a wireless mouse, keyboard, or telephony headset, or use your mobile phone as a link to the Internet, all without cables.

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11/16/2011

Brand New Tview T132dvfd-black All in One Huge 13" Flip Down, Roof Mount Car Monitor with Built in Dvd, Cd, Mp3 Player with + Ir Transmitter + Built in Fm Transmitter + Dome Lights + Swiveling Screen and More Review

Brand New Tview T132dvfd-black All in One Huge 13 Flip Down, Roof Mount Car Monitor with Built in Dvd, Cd, Mp3 Player with + Ir Transmitter + Built in Fm Transmitter + Dome Lights + Swiveling Screen and More
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we bought this tv for our suburban and it has worked suberbly. The shipping was fast as always and it installed easily and has worked perfectly since. Our kids really love it and it really is huge! Thank you amazon for selling high quality products that are very affordable.

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BRAND NEW TVIEW T132DVFD-BLACK ALL IN ONE HUGE 13" FLIP DOWN, ROOF MOUNT CAR MONITOR WITH BUILT IN DVD, CD, MP3 PLAYER WITH + IR TRANSMITTER + BUILT IN FM TRANSMITTER + DOME LIGHTS + SWIVELING SCREEN AND MOREFeatures:13" Flipdown W/ Built in DVD PLayerResolution:1280*800pixelType: TFT LCDWide Screen DisplayAspect ratio: 16:9Contrast ratio: 500:1System: PAL / NTSC (Auto control)1 A/V input, 1 A/V outputDVD equipment: engine for slot-loading DVD playerSupport Disc format: DVD/VCD/CD/SVCD/CD-R/CD-RW/DVD-R/DVD-RWWith Dome lightsWith built-in IR transmitterWith built-in FM transmitterNEW panel (not recycled)Multi Language Menu Options: English, Spanish, French, Japanese, Chinese, Portuguese, GermanSlot loading motorized DVD playerNo signal blue screen displayFull functional Remote,Brightness, Contrast, Color, and Tint ControlsPower supply: 12VCapacity: About 40WBright Backlit display Operating temperature:5°~50°Storage temperature:-15°~+75°Parental Control90 degrees swivel left to rightHigh quality laser ensures the DVD mechanism works perfectly even while you drive on the roadWide viewing angleUnit size:16 x 12.6 x 2.6 inchesUnit weight: 7.9lbs

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11/15/2011

Infrared Receiver Extender Cable for HD DVR STB's Review

Infrared Receiver Extender Cable for HD DVR STB's
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My FIOS HD (non-DVR) box series QIP6200 had a port labeled "IR". With some internet investigation and an impressivly prompt email reply from the vendor IR-Resources I learned that my FIOS box had only either an IR-output or a service port...which was why the IR receiver would not work.
The GREAT news for me was that Verizon (with one phone call & a later trip to the local Verizon center) did a no-cost swap to an updated FIOS HD (non-DVR) box QIP7100 series that had "IR INPUT" port. The IR Recieiver works 1000% as I expected with the 7100 series box. I am now able to put my FIOS box inside a closed door entertainment unit and still have full remote control functions.
Delivery was prompt, the items (I bought 2) were well wrapped etc. and were exactly as represented. The receiver head is small & pretty much invisible on the black frame of my plasma TV and the 9 foot lead wire was plenty......
I'm not sure what happened to the other reviewers but when I first contacted IR Resources they willingly offered me a full refund if I so desired. They also followed thru promptly to update the Amzon posting as not-compatable w/ the Verizon 6000 series ......and again I CAN NOT SAY ENOUGH POSITIVE THINGS ABOUT HOW VERY VERY VERY PROMPTLY IR-RESOURCES REPLIED TO MY EMAIL SENT VIA AMAZON. If only every internet vendor was this responsible!!!

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This Ir Receiver made and sold Exclusively by Infrared Resources WORKS WITH VERIZION HD DVR QIP 7216 1,all QIP 7xxx Motorola box , Pace HD DVR, PACE RNG110,PACE RNG150,RNG100,PACE TDC787X HD,PACE TDC 575D DVR, DC50X,Motorola,DCX 3425 MR,DCX 3400-M,DCX700,DC50X,MVIX 760 HD Media Player. WILL NOT WORK with Motorola DCT Series, SA Explorer 4280 HDC(Do Not Purchase for any Scientific Atlanta Set Top Box with exception to Cisco manufactured by SA RNG100, RNG110, and RNG150. )SA units require dual frequency Ir Receivers, or Verizon Motorola QIP 6416-2 ,6000 series, Moto DCX3200-M, DCX3400.DO NOT PURCHASE FOR STEREO RECEIVERS(Harman-Kardon etc) or Ir Repeater systems such as Logitech etc. They require 12v VCC ours is 5v.WILL NOT WORK WITH AV RECEIVERS(Panasonic, Harmon Kardon etc)!!!!! OR IR REPEATER SYSTEMS,, NOTE: This 5V 38KHz unit has been tested with VERIZION HD DVR QIP 7216 1 ,all QIP 7xxx Motorola box , Pace HD DVR, Comcast PACE RNG110, RNG100, RNG150(some are Cisco/SA)PACE TDC787X HD,PACE TDC 575D DVR, ,Motorola DCX3425 MR,DCX3400-M(does not work DCX3400 only M series),DC50X,DCX700, MVIX 760 HD Media Player!. Now you can place your Set Top box behind cabinet doors or other locations up to 9ft away by plugging the 3.5mm plug into the Ir port on the back of the box. We also have 25ft Stereo extension cable for our ir receiver.(Professional Grade construction. Beware of those selling for a few bucks!. There is a difference!!!!)When the unit is plugged into the Ir port the Ir signal over rides to only the receiver eye at the end of the cable. Remote control must be pointed toward the round ir receiver in order to change channels etc. unit will perform all functions of the remote control. dark lens makes this unit plasma proof!!!.I am using it placed on my Hitachi 52in plasma

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11/14/2011

Wireless Bluetooth Stereo Audio Dongle Adapter for any 3.5mm Jack Device and CD/DVD Players MP3 MP4 PC PDAs iPod PSP Review

Wireless Bluetooth Stereo Audio Dongle Adapter for any 3.5mm Jack Device and CD/DVD Players MP3 MP4 PC PDAs iPod PSP
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The item fully satisfies my needs however it's real specifications does not meet the ones written in the product description. according to specs it should be able to transmit for 10 meters in open room, however in my case transmission was limited to 4 miters when the receiver was in direct visibility. it was enough in my case but if you want to transmit from another room, forget about it.
another problem is that when the battery gets discharged the transmission range shortens even more. and you can't charge it and transmit at the same time it stops transmitting the moment you plug in the USB cable to charge it.

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black Bluetooth 3.5mm BT A2DP Stereo Audio Dongle Adapter. It Suitable for Hi-Fi, PC, PSP, CD, iPod, MP3/MP4, PDAs and PMP player's 3.5mm the audio socket, enabling all the device to become Bluetooth and you can experience with the freedom of wireless with your Bluetooth stereo headsets.
Features: 1) Supports BT A2DP profile. 3) Support Handsfree & Headset Profile. 4)Take the output of your CD/DVD players, MP3/MP4 players, PDAs, or iPod and convert it to streaming stereo audio via BT transmission - all in one compact unit. 5) 100% Brand New and High Quality.
Specifications: 1) BT compliance: CSR v1.2 compliant class 2 2) Working range: 10M (33ft.) 3) Frequency range: 2.4 - 2.48 GHz 4) Weight: 25g 5). Dimensions(LxWxH): 60 x 24 x 9mm 6) Rechargeable li-ion 140mAh battery 7) 3.5mm jack 8) Charging via USB port 9) Indicator: LED (Blue & Red) 10) Color: Black
Accessories: 1) 1 x Bluetooth Audio Dongle Adapter. 2) 1 x USB Power Cable 3) 1 x User Guide.

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