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1More Stylish True Wireless Earbuds: Rugged Earbuds with Great Sound

Posted on Monday, March 9, 2020 by sockhopsinger

To begin with, let's give you a little information about what these earbuds contain:

  • Titanium Composite dynamic driver: Balances powerful bass and exquisite detail to deliver Music as the artist intended it to be heard.
  • Fast and stable connection: integrating Qualcomm chip with aptX and AAC compatibility provides a rock-solid connection for an optimized level of audio excellence.
  • Extended playtime: experience up to 6.5 hours of non-stop enjoyment on a single…
2 comments : last update or comment 3 years ago

A Review of the Energrid VS150X Accessible Portable Power Bank

Posted on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 by Scott Davert

As I have become more integrated with technology, one of the challenges for me has been keeping that equipment powered up. While I have an iPhone and braille display, I also have other things that need to stay charged such as the microphone that delivers a direct audio signal from the person wearing the device to my hearing aids. It often serves as a life line to keep me able to communicate with those around me who only use speech. Depending on the context, there are many other types of…

5 comments : last update or comment 3 years 1 month ago

HumanWare Brailliant BI 14 Display

Posted on Sunday, December 15, 2019 by Voracious P. Brain

The Brailliant BI 14 from Humanware refreshes instantly, silently, and reliably. Those three words should be kept in mind in what follows, because they may well overshadow every other quibble and criticism I feel obligated to mention in this review, and they in fact set it apart from the Orbit Reader 20, which was my other serious contender…

4 comments : last update or comment 3 years 1 month ago

Wearable Braille - My week with the Dot Watch

Posted on Wednesday, November 20, 2019 by Voracious P. Brain

This review of the Dot Watch provides an additional point of view to the reviews posted here on AppleVis and Access World. I purchased the watch at the end of 2019, two and a half years after its launch.

The first time I checked the time on the Dot Watch, I was struck by a conviction that a digital Braille…

4 comments : last update or comment 3 years 3 months ago

Review of the Aftershokz Aeropex Bone Conduction Headphones

Posted on Thursday, October 31, 2019 by David Goodwin👨‍🦯

I've been using AfterShokz bone conduction headphones since 2013 and they are a regular companion on my daily walks, allowing me to listen to music, podcasts, books, and VoiceOver while still being able to hear traffic and whatever else is going on around me.

The $159 Aftershokz Aeropex are the company's smallest, sleekest, lightest, and most advanced bone conduction headphones yet. They are well-designed, have good build quality, and are extremely comfortable to wear.

In…

7 comments : last update or comment 1 week 5 days ago

Anker Soundcore Life2 Over The Ear Active Noise-cancelling headphones

Posted on Monday, September 2, 2019 by Moopie Curran

I got these headphones as a backup pair of headphones in case my Bose QC35's ever broke, because it's quite noisy at my house, and noise-cancelling headphones are a must for me. Anyway, on the left ear cup, you will find two buttons, going from back to front, first is the button that you press and hold to turn active noise-cancelling (ANC) on or off. Next to that button is the power button, press and hold it to turn the headphones on. ANC will come on by default, if you don't…

1 comments : last update or comment 3 years 6 months ago

Stealth Labs Speaker Backpack; Hi-Fi Sound in a 12-l Pack

Posted on Thursday, July 11, 2019 by HoldenM

Hello everyone. I'm back again with another review and today I have something I think is truly unique. Today I'm taking a look at the Stealth Labs Speaker Backpack. This backpack can hold up to 12 liters of space, with a main compartment big enough to hold a 15-inch laptop, a change of clothes and all your other essentials and a little more. The zippers are hidden out of the way to discourage thieves, and the bag also has a built-in speaker that doesn't sound half bad as well…

2 comments : last update or comment 3 years 8 months ago

Shure Motiv MV88: A great stereo mic for your iOS device

Posted on Wednesday, June 26, 2019 by tyler chambliss

So, for the longest time iPhones have only been able to capture audio in mono. That all changed with the iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR. The catch is, you can only get stereo audio when recording video. This has it's cons and pros. For one, the stereo mics on these phones aren't lined up with the camera, so you get an inaccurte stereo image compared to the actual image. But on the good side, they exist, but that's not what I'm here to talk about. I am here to talk about the…

5 comments : last update or comment 1 year 3 months ago

Anker SoundCore Sport XL BlueTooth Speaker

Posted on Saturday, June 8, 2019 by Kevin Shaw
If you're looking for a portable BlueTooth speaker that fits in a messenger bag or large purse, and one that sounds good, the Anker SoundCore Sport XL is right up your alley. This stereo BlueTooth speaker is compact, shockproof, waterproof and it has a long-lasting 15 hours of playtime before it needs recharging. I'm writing this review over a year after having bought one from Amazon.ca. They normally retail for $129.99, but I got mine on special for $79.99. Over the past year, I've used the…
0 comments : last update or comment 3 years 8 months ago

Jabra Active 65 Elite

Posted on Sunday, May 19, 2019 by Sabrina

I needed a pair of true wireless headphones and decided to go for the ones with the longest battery in one charge.
I bought a pair of Jabra Active 65 Elite. I didn’t know anything about them but thought they sounded good.
They were easy to pair. Very straight forward.
The problem was the app. It is Jabra Sound +. Most of this app is accessible, but there is a lot of fiddling around with the moments that are unlabeled and don’t even say button.
Something that was even…

0 comments : last update or comment 3 years 8 months ago

Eero Pro Wi-Fi System: simple, fast, accessible

Posted on Monday, May 6, 2019 by Tyler

Intro

Since 2011, my home Wi-Fi network had been powered by an Apple Airport Extreme base station. Having gone way too long with a basic Netgear router that constantly needed rebooting and had spotty signal throughout the house, I was looking for something that was fast, reliable, and accessible.

At that time, Apple’s router business was at the top of its game, making, in my opinion, some of the best wireless routers the industry has ever seen. For this reason, in January…

15 comments : last update or comment 1 year 7 months ago

Creative SXFI Air; expensive room-filling sound on affordable headphones

Posted on Friday, March 29, 2019 by HoldenM

I'm back ladies and gentlemen, slapping you upside the dome with yet another headphone review. Today I want to talk a little bit about the Creative SXFI Air, a very new headset that had it's debut at CES 2019. For the last several months I've had an interest in 3d audio. I'm not talking about the fake 7.1-channel surround sound in say, some of the Logitech gaming headsets. I'm talking about typical stereo audio, but with a little bit of reverb and other effects that…

0 comments : last update or comment 3 years 8 months ago

The Tap Wearable Keyboard - The Most Portable Bluetooth Keyboard you'll ever use

Posted on Sunday, November 18, 2018 by jack

This is the first wearable Bluetooth keyboard to hit the market! This keyboard allows you to control your phone using various tap combinations on any flat surface.

Physical Description

The keyboard itself actually consists of a wrist-strap with five touch-sensitive wrings, one for each of your fingers. It is a comfortable fit, and four of the wrings appear to look the same, except for the thumb, which contains a power button, a vibration motor, and a mouse pointer. Notice…

17 comments : last update or comment 3 years 8 months ago

Limited Edition Skullcandy Crusher 360

Posted on Monday, October 29, 2018 by HoldenM

Here I am with another review. It's taken me some time to write this one.

Today I have the Skullcandy Crusher 360, which I will say is definitely an upgrade from the original Skullcandy Crusher Wireless I talked about quite a while ago.

There are some cons with this one, and I will discuss those, but let's start with the layout of the headphones.

The first thing to mention is that as far as the way they feel and the way they work, the Crusher 360 is quite…

0 comments : last update or comment 3 years 8 months ago

Picun H2 Bluetooth Earphone with Mic Magnetic Bass Stereo Earphones Sports headset

Posted on Tuesday, October 2, 2018 by thebigt

The earphone jack on my ipad mini recently gave up the ghost, so i was on the hunt for a pair of cheap bluetooth earphones as i didn’t want to be spending a lot of money on something in case it was a bit more than the earphone jack not working.

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These earphones are a similar shape to Apples’ earbuds that come with an iphone or ipad. They have a wire connecting one to the other and are about an arms length along when they are fully stretched out…

0 comments : last update or comment 3 years 8 months ago

Transcend Jetdrive820 PCIE Gen3X2 solid-state hard-drive

Posted on Saturday, September 29, 2018 by jack
Upgrade your mac's storage in a Flash...

We all know that Apple isn't the biggest proponent of on-device upgrades, and sending your machine in to get upgraded will likely result in a charge double to that of upgrading it yourself thanks to the travel/labor expenses involved. Yet, you've probably made the mistake of cutting back on storage while maxing out ram and other resources. Sure, many of us went for external hdd's, but let's face it that just isn't going to cut it when running virtual…

2 comments : last update or comment 3 years 8 months ago

Aftershokz Trekz Air Bone-conduction Headphones

Posted on Saturday, September 29, 2018 by jack

After comparing this with my Trekz Titanium, I can say that this successor to the Trekz Titanium is definitely their best model yet. It's lighter, runs on Bluetooth 4.2, and sounds better.

No More Plastic

In order to make the unit lighter, Aftershokz have completely done away with the plastic part of the frame, making the only plastic the electronics on the sides. The form factor is almost identical to the Trekz Titanium, except for the fact that it is 20% lighter, has a complete…

13 comments : last update or comment 3 years 8 months ago

A Bit Of Braille For The Road: An Honest Review Of The Dot Watch

Posted on Wednesday, August 1, 2018 by a woman

'Foreword'

Let me start this by saying that, for reasons of morale and ethics, I would never advertise any device—even if I was paid for it. The reason I decided to take the risk, and buy the Dot Watch, is simply that I am a 'braille person'. The more braille/haptic feedback, the less speech, the better for me. So I felt it was worth a try. And, since I have not seen any reviews that make it clear that the author is independent and not in any way benefiting from writing a positive…

26 comments : last update or comment 2 years 11 months ago

Homepod in Stereo

Posted on Wednesday, July 25, 2018 by Trilobite27

I got my first Homepod when they were released in the UK back in Febuary of this year. I loved the sound quality from it and loved being able to play my Apple music on demand. I got the Homepod simply for the sound quality rather than the “smart features” as at the moment they are a little bit lacking. Hopefully, this will improve over software updates.
A couple of weeks ago, it was my birthday and my wife very kindly got me a second Homepod as I was mentioning that I would love to…

0 comments : last update or comment 3 years 8 months ago

Denon Envaya DSB-250-BT Bluetooth Speaker: Great Sound from Japan

Posted on Wednesday, June 27, 2018 by Raul

I needed a new Speaker for me and my family. A few years ago I heard about the Denon Envaya Mini and its great performance but I never got one. Finding out that Denon released last year a new array of products I didn't think twice and bought the bigger one, the DSB-250-BT.

Package Contents

In the box wi find the speaker itself, a charging Micro -USB cable, a small cord to attach it to a backpack or whatever you like, and the manual in various languages. There is no AC…

0 comments : last update or comment 3 years 8 months ago

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