Hey Guys!
I'm working on setting up a YouTube review channel, but there's one small thing, the names been very slightly changed, the YouTube and Facebook page are Tech Times 102. I'll post links below! Have a great day!!
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Monday, August 5, 2013
Monday, June 17, 2013
MOTA 2600 mAh Battery Stick
Hey guys!
I'm really psyched to review the MOTA 2600 mAh Battery Stick for you today. I got this a few days ago and am pretty impressed with the product. The product is able to charge pretty much any device that has an Apple 30-pin connector, mini USB, PSP 3.0mm, or Micro USB using what comes in the box. The charge time for the Power Stick is 2.5 hours. You will know when it is fully charged when the display light goes from blue to off. This device also has a built in LED flashlight which is pretty cool. It isn't the brightest but it will get the job done. The flashlight and charge start/stop can be activated by a button on the side. A long hold will turn on the flashlight and a short tap will start or stop the charge. The output of the charge is 5 volts so it may take a while to charge some devices in the long run. The Power Stick itself can also be quite heavy. The weight is the major draw back for me. The stick will charge via micro USB. The device includes the charging cord and a USB cord with different adapter heads, along with a carrying pouch. Mota offers it in 4 different colors.
Durability- 9/10
Weight- 4/10
Color- 7/10
Design- 8/10
Overall- 7/10
I'm really psyched to review the MOTA 2600 mAh Battery Stick for you today. I got this a few days ago and am pretty impressed with the product. The product is able to charge pretty much any device that has an Apple 30-pin connector, mini USB, PSP 3.0mm, or Micro USB using what comes in the box. The charge time for the Power Stick is 2.5 hours. You will know when it is fully charged when the display light goes from blue to off. This device also has a built in LED flashlight which is pretty cool. It isn't the brightest but it will get the job done. The flashlight and charge start/stop can be activated by a button on the side. A long hold will turn on the flashlight and a short tap will start or stop the charge. The output of the charge is 5 volts so it may take a while to charge some devices in the long run. The Power Stick itself can also be quite heavy. The weight is the major draw back for me. The stick will charge via micro USB. The device includes the charging cord and a USB cord with different adapter heads, along with a carrying pouch. Mota offers it in 4 different colors.
Durability- 9/10
Weight- 4/10
Color- 7/10
Design- 8/10
Overall- 7/10
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Apple Earpod review
Hey guys!
Today I'm excited to review the Apple Earpod headphones. I've tested them for a few days now and this is what I'm come up with.
Design and functionality-
Apple says it has spent three year coming up with this design. It is not the normal circular shape, but shaped like your ear. This I find feel quite nice in my ears but can be to large or to small for others. These ear phones are designed to cradle almost in your ear. They also do not block noise, this allows you to still hear what is going on around you, which can be annoying at times in my opinion. The earpods themselves are Apple's signature white color. These earpods also have a total of four vents to help bass I believe throughout the headpiece. Two vents at the very bottom of the headpiece, one on the back top of the headpiece, and one on the top face of the headpiece. The design of these earpods channel the sound directly into your ear canal and doesn't let the sound bounce off of the space in your ears which can help sound quality. Apple was nice and sent me an set of earpods with a remote and microphone. Very nice to be able to chance the volumes and songs without having to remove your apple device from your pocket in my opinion. Apple also says that these earphones are suppose to be more sweat proof and water proof then their old earphones. I have found that it is also easy to run with these as they don't fall out easily and don't pull down on the earphones as you move.
Design 9/10
Comfort 9/10
Sound 7/10
Overall 8/10
Thanks for reading!!
Today I'm excited to review the Apple Earpod headphones. I've tested them for a few days now and this is what I'm come up with.
Design and functionality-
Apple says it has spent three year coming up with this design. It is not the normal circular shape, but shaped like your ear. This I find feel quite nice in my ears but can be to large or to small for others. These ear phones are designed to cradle almost in your ear. They also do not block noise, this allows you to still hear what is going on around you, which can be annoying at times in my opinion. The earpods themselves are Apple's signature white color. These earpods also have a total of four vents to help bass I believe throughout the headpiece. Two vents at the very bottom of the headpiece, one on the back top of the headpiece, and one on the top face of the headpiece. The design of these earpods channel the sound directly into your ear canal and doesn't let the sound bounce off of the space in your ears which can help sound quality. Apple was nice and sent me an set of earpods with a remote and microphone. Very nice to be able to chance the volumes and songs without having to remove your apple device from your pocket in my opinion. Apple also says that these earphones are suppose to be more sweat proof and water proof then their old earphones. I have found that it is also easy to run with these as they don't fall out easily and don't pull down on the earphones as you move.
Design 9/10
Comfort 9/10
Sound 7/10
Overall 8/10
Thanks for reading!!
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
iPod 4th Generation Otterbox Commuter Series Case
Today's review is going to be the iPod 4th generation commuter series Otterbox case.
Protection-
This case seems to offer a large amount of protection and a slim size. The silicon seems to be very heavy duty. Along with the outside plastic. Both appear to be pretty thick, but very durable. The case adds a little bit of weight to the iPod touch though.
Color-
The color of this product is very nice in my opinion. The case is blue on blue. The actual name is Reflection. The case has a darker blue silicon with a hard plastic light blue covering.
Buttons-
The buttons on this case seem to be quite stiff at first but start to get easier to use over time. The buttons can start to hurt after holding for a short time though.
Port Covers-
The port covers on this case seem a lot better than the previous design. They keep a lot of dust out of the case and are surprising sturdy. They stay in place very nicely also.
Thickness-
This case is somewhat thick, but still easy to put into a pocket. The outer hard layer also allows for it to be taken out of pockets easier.
Value- 7/10
Protection- 10/10
Durability- 9/10
Overall- 9/10
Thanks for reading the reviews. Have a great day!!!
Protection-
This case seems to offer a large amount of protection and a slim size. The silicon seems to be very heavy duty. Along with the outside plastic. Both appear to be pretty thick, but very durable. The case adds a little bit of weight to the iPod touch though.
Color-
The color of this product is very nice in my opinion. The case is blue on blue. The actual name is Reflection. The case has a darker blue silicon with a hard plastic light blue covering.
Buttons-
The buttons on this case seem to be quite stiff at first but start to get easier to use over time. The buttons can start to hurt after holding for a short time though.
Port Covers-
The port covers on this case seem a lot better than the previous design. They keep a lot of dust out of the case and are surprising sturdy. They stay in place very nicely also.
Thickness-
This case is somewhat thick, but still easy to put into a pocket. The outer hard layer also allows for it to be taken out of pockets easier.
Value- 7/10
Protection- 10/10
Durability- 9/10
Overall- 9/10
Thanks for reading the reviews. Have a great day!!!
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