Review – Withings Body+ WiFi Scales, Multi-Sport Hybrid watch and Health Mate App #Withings #Fitness #Health

I am on a bit of a fitness buzz of late,well when I say that I take things in moderation but cutting down and have the few drinks on the weekend but in general I would drink once a week anyway depending on social plans etc. Snacking on bars of chocolate though is my problem and now trying to cut down on this. You might say so what Jim but when you have tools to help,motivate you and notify you you then begin to see results you might understand until you try it you wont..

I am currently using the Withings Body+ WiFi scales and Hybrid Multisport smartwatch and the two combined together really help and motivate you, OK i will rant a bit and say the notifications can be a bit much at times but you can tone them down yourself and keep at it with a daily chart of weigh-ins and then a weekly score of how you get on you will see the results and perhaps the constant messages are there to keep you interested as some folk start out plans and give up after two or three weeks but those messages will keep ringing in your head reminding you and when you see your goals stack up it can only but motivate you, Even down to the steps you take a day has now become a mission for me but sometimes I am limited due to work and so on but I still try.

The Scales is a great place to start as it can be placed in your bedroom or bathroom and you will not forget its there and you will get into the habit of getting on it and wait for the results to scroll across the decent sized screen with nice graphs even though they are simple looking they are easy to read and tailored to how you have things set up. With both the watch and scales they both work great together and never miss a beat and sync well all the time, I have had no issues to date yet and they are fairly accurate as I am also testing other products here and both seem to weigh up with each other all the time.

The scales we have is one of their new colours and suit us Irish folk down to a tee with a pastel green,it looks really nice and is robust. I have seen many scales hit the shelves of late even in cheap euro type shops starting at 20 euro but they are utter junk,made of plastic and offer no other functions than weight but they are pushed as fitness type gadgets which they clearly aint.

The Body+ Wi-Fi scales is really robust with glass atop and its thick so will not crack or smash if you knock it about or happen to bang a door off it which I did once. Its sat on 4 pods and fits nicely in any corner. The best way to use the scales would be with bare feet, no trainers or slippers on as it can give you a false reading otherwise, socks is fine for just body weight but for more results naked feet is the way to go, it can be cold sometimes but just get over it..

The app is great and pairing up both your watch and scales takes a few minutes including set up and you are good to go, You will then enter in some information and try be as accurate as you can when doing so to yield the correct data later on and during your regime.

The Body+ Scales as seen in video above can monitor more than just your weight and is priced very well and certainly one of the better looking options out there at its price point and offers more, This scales also gives you a glance at the weather which is cool. You can also assign more people (up to 8) to use the scales which is great for family I used this one exclusively on my own as I have another version here for the family to use and I wanted to check the data sync and so on based on my usage alone as I tend to be the most keen here in the house of late of some fitness. I will go into the health mate app in a separate video below.

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Multi-Sport Hybrid SmartWatch

One thing that annoys me and why sales really explain themselves is the cost of a companion device which can be as expensive as mid to high end phones which is me is a no go, Ok I own a few but I don’t purchase such anymore as I find them bulky and cumbersome and the battery life is the big caveat here on most. Again this varies per person and their needs but something simplistic is all you really need being into fitness. The Withings Multisport hybrid does all you could want yet looks current and comes in several colours and multiple straps to boot. They don’t cost an arm or a leg either and look great and stylish.

Given many smartwatches have a proprietary charger this is also a caveat for most,the same applies here but you can forgive it on how long one charge lasts which is up to 25 days which is not seen on a typical smartwatch, This offers plenty here if you are into fitness in an easy to read circular display up top. To get your stats you just press one button on the left and what you have assigned will come through and the same applies for apps too which is excellent. I just used my watch for fitness related material and nothing else as I get enough through my phone and getting notified twice is more than enough, however this is useful for driving and you can select between what apps you want to hear from via the app which I have gone through in the video.

One thing I would change is the tips on the end of the hands as some have asked can you see the watch in the dark but then again you have the panel up top to give you the time and date etc so this could be a reason why the tips on the hands have no luminous coating but it would be a nice addition to have it for those whom don’t want to be giving an extra press of a button, Other than that this has worked flawlessly and always reconnects back to my phone if I leave it behind or go out of distance every time. In short we are creatures of habit and getting into a habit might be hard and getting into a habit as simple as stepping on a scales a few times a day is not a bad one and a step in the right direction. With this scales and help from the app and if you’ve the watch they are a perfect partner in crime to get you motivated.

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Review – The Blitzwolf BW-FYE3 True Wireless earbuds. #Blitzwolf #Earbuds #Tech #Banggood

True wireless earbuds are now a big thing these days and the choice is growing on a daily basis. Price is a factor here too and most are on the expensive side, One thing though we are now seeing though trickle down from phones to other tech products like earbuds and the cost to performance ratio is a win for the consumer.

The consumer wins on these hands down… I own multiple true wireless earbuds and these at the price they come in at easily get into my top three of my personal collection. They come with a charge box that doubles as a phone charger too and the sound which is the key issue here is simply great across all sound stages and genres even at max volume and they are plenty aloud. I really did not expect to get the sound I did at the price which is around 50 euro..

The sound is crisp,clear and good bass but the only thing missing was an EQ app but at default here these really hit the notes and will be perfect for anyone on a budget. You can of course use a third part EQ app if you want more but being honest as they are these have it all. They are light,look good and wont budge once fitted with the correct bud size which several are provided in the box.

Features:

1. Wireless Bluetooth 5.0— Upgraded Bluetooth 5.0 and Dual high sensitivity antenna deliver steady connection without call and music dropouts. Never worry about walking away or losing your connection again. Simply take it out of case and it enter pairing mode without messy tricks. Reconnect to your cell phone automatically after initial pairing.
2. HiFi Stereo— The BW-FYE3 True Wireless Stereo Headphones built-in the 6mm HiFi stereo horns which delivers you high quality HiFi stereo bass sound you never experience before.
3. Invisible Shaping Design— Mini in-ear design with two earwings in your ear canals snugly and multiple sizes of eartips to block outer surrounding noise, ensure your headphones stay comfortably firm in place and improve the sports and workout experience.
4. 2600mAh Ultra-large-capacity— The charging case can charge the earbuds for about 13 times. The earbuds can play for 2-3 hours after charging them once. In addition to charging the earbuds, the charging case can act as a power bank for charging mobile phones and other USB devices.
5. Touch Control— New touch design instead of button to operate, Relieve the physical pressure bring about discomfort. Powerful and easy to operate. rejected calls, play / pause.
6. Universal Compatibility— Compatible with iOS, Android,Google,Nokia,BLACKBERRY, HTC, Xiaomi, Huawei, Bluetooth-enabled Cellphones tablets;Perfect for Sports, Workout, Running,Jogging, Gym Exercise, Audiobooks, Watching TV,or Sleep.

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Review – The Doro 8035. Making things easy for the seniors. #Doro #Doro8035

Smartphones today are like mini computers in our pockets and are quite capable devices but they are not for everyone particularly our seniors. Some might be well aware of them but when it comes to use them they would be technically challenging for some as many prefer the phone and call only devices no camera or internet. With the entry level devices out there now this is near unavoidable with their price and some feel forced to take on such phones rather than talk and text devices.

DORO are around many years offering simplicity when it comes to smart devices and they have many phones on the market targeting the older generation with big buttoned phones and simple to use menus to guide make the transformation from older phones more simplistic or even just to get away from the prying eyes of the likes of Facebook and Google,they just want a simple device to get along with it.

My own father is one example of the opposite out there having moved to a smartphone,he uses my old Nokia 3 and 5 but finds them just a bit too much sometimes but likes their technical details but that being said the annoyance of apps and push notifications and so on are a bit too much, True you can turn off most of these things but the fact they are there at any time and a good camera its really trapping people his age into the digital world thus no detox at the same time.

The Doro 8035 smart phone is no different being honest because you have access to the internet and the app store but the phone makes life easier in other ways by means of screen usage and what you place on it with big icons and so on and not forgetting we can do similar on your typical Android phone by using bigger fonts and high contrast display and some Androids let you change the grid display but not all.

MENU

1 / 9

The Doro 8035 is still a capable phone with a 5MP and 2MP cameras on board so you can still takes pictures and videos if you ever need too. You have an Assistance button where you can add numbers of those you choose to get in touch with in an emergency but tapping the button on the rear which can be set to your preference on how it functions. As you can see below this is what the 8035 can do..

Some might say this goes against Doro and why they exist from what they began with to where they are now but there is a reason why such a product is out there now. Simplicity…. Many of our Android phones are a convoluted mess when it comes to menus and sub menus and finding settings.. Ok you might be still lost but I look at this from an experienced users point of view and its true features are buried and someone coming from a dumbphone in their senior years dont want this confusing set up on their phone as moving from a dumbphone to a smartphone is and can be a real problem particularly for our senior but lots want to get in on the act now of Social Media and more and easy access to the web but not all.

ASSISTANCE BUTTON

When you go to Advance settings on this device then and only then you will be brought to your typical Android layout of settings but you will have had your device more or less set up prior to this..The Doro UI makes the typical menu layout more simple to use and navigate with help along the way. The Doro manager option is also a handy option for the non technically minded for photo transfer,phone management and more with tutorials.

The Doro 8035 is a great phone making life easy and has it all for the senior user with simple to use menus with detailed help all along the way for the user at any level which should not frustrate the user but there is help if you get into trouble so they have you covered but its not a powerful phone not is it meant to be but this is just to make it clear for anyone buying one expecting a powerhouse because its a smartphone,why do I say that you might ask, Well in typical form many expect more from what they buy and being a smartphone they will want all the bells and whistles which this mostly has but the camera and chipset will not give you the performance of your overpriced Androids and Apple devices but that issue is sorting itself out with better specs and better phones coming in much cheaper than before so if one should pick this one up and get comfortable they can move on or perhaps DORO will come out with a more advanced offering of their own for seasoned senior users who now have become comfortable with a phone like this to get off on the right start with.

Is there a need for Doro to go any further than this? I’d like to see a premium device. Well they might answer that with a mid to high end ranged device to make things easy but is there a market for that.. Only DORO can tell us that with its user base and loyalty but for now this does as it aims to do and is worth a look and has plenty to keep you going whilst you learn if you are new to the smartphone era at any age. Doro phones are available throughout Ireland on our networks and sim free or check out their pages below. Any questions on either device feel free to ask.

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Review – The Doro 7060 big button phone. #Doro #Doro7060 #Tech

This is not your typical phone, this has a flip with a 2.8 inch screen on the inside, the phone has large manual keys without the screen. The size of the phone fits nicely into your pocket shorter and thicker than most smart phones. The phone is physicality designed strong and easy to use with large buttons. The material used has a soft touch coating with a good grip.  They are designed for the elderly and persons with disabilities, they can be used by users that require a smart device without the complications of functionality.

Charging & Battery:

I am not a fan of propriety chargers, but this is a different one. This comes with your standard android charger, with the option of a pod. The phone comes with a pod charger with the added feature of allowing to connect directly via a USB charger lead the phone. The phone came with a removable 1350mAh Li-ion battery which has a talk time (up to hours) 11 hours and a standby of up to 500 hours.  The battery takes approximately 3 hours to fully charge. The charging and battery are a real positive to this phone.

2 / 14

Powered by Kaois:

The phone is not an android phone rather powered by KaiOS just like the recently launched Nokia 8110, KaiOS, is a web-based mobile operating system that is based on Linux kernel that “merges the power of a smartphone with the affordability of a feature phone” In market share study results announced in May 2018, KaiOS beat Apple’s iOS for second place in India, while Android dominates with 71%, albeit down by 9%. KaiOS is now 2nd most popular mobile OS after Android in India as iOS drops to third. KaiOS is a contemporary mobile operating system targeted for feature phones.

Setup:

The set up is standard on the phone, this was less complicated than a typical Android phone which asks to accept a variety of T&C. The setup is easy but connecting the phone to your Wi-Fi required the password entered.  The basics of putting in a Wi-Fi password is not as easy as we have become familiar with smart phones, putting in a capital letter, then back to a small letter etc on a button phone it takes time to get use to. The phone signal and audio quality were excellent with the added feature of when viewing a call, opening the flip allowed the calls to be answered with no need to press additional buttons, closing the flip ends the call. Something we have seen before on older clamshell or flip devices. 

 

Warranty:

This product is guaranteed for a period of 24 months and for original accessories for a period of 12 months (such as the battery, charger, charging cradle or handsfree kit)

3 / 16

 

Conclusion:

Typically, on smart phones the Chipset, Ram and Cameras are the main areas looked at for smart phones.  This phone has a nostalgic feel but the specification on this phone is not the primary logic to purchase.  This has the main feature you would expect in a smart phone, camera, (albeit a poor camera at 3 MP) the option of storage of using a 32GB Micro SD memory card, calculator, wakeup alarm, FM-radio, key tone, calendar with reminder, backlit keypad, ICE (In Case of Emergency) are some of the features.

 The FM radio is good to see on the phone. The unique feature of the assistance button allows easy access to contact a predefined help number should you need help. The hearing aid compatible is great to see on a phone for those that require this option.  The phone can use Google maps, YouTube with a great battery life. This is a phone designed with large buttons and designed for the elderly and persons with disabilities. Alternatively, this can be used by the young or those that want a basic easy to use phone that works getting away from the current society of always on.

Main features:

  • GPS                       
  • HAC (HEARING AID COMPATIBLE)                            
  • EMAIL                  
  • CAMERA RESOLUTION (MEGAPIXEL) 3Mp
  • INTERNET                           
  • TORCH                 
  • VISUAL RING INDICATOR                             
  • ASSISTANCE BUTTON                                    
  • SPEAKERPHONE               
  • LOUD AND CLEAR SOUND                           
  • STEP-BY-STEP TUTORIAL                                              
  • 4G

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Review – The Blackberry Key 2. A big improvement. #Blackberry #Key2 #Tech

I typically carry two phones as annoying as it can be at times it keeps personal and business apart which is how it should be and dual sim phones are available but with what I do, it is what it is and two or more phones it shall be but overall I enjoyed the Key 2 and it delivered on what many seen failed on the Key One.

I was critical of Blackberry for years after they vanished off the operators shelves then the Passport came along which I slated but when I had the chance to use it I was so wrong and it was probably the best phone I used that year despite its odd shape and anything from Blackberry after that was great as I tried them all including the Priv, Classic and Key One. Check out my chat with Blackberry on the PRIV

The Key 2 looks much the same as old and is light in the hand and a great balance with that rubberised back everyone loves. When you pick it up you know you are holding a Blackberry device.

This time around it is much more snappy and feature rich with the “Hub and DTeK” on board leaving you with a sense of security which in today’s world is vital.  The most standout feature however is the keyboard and it has been refined and once again brings back the joy of typing on physical keys rather than virtual ones which you can of course use if you like on the phone if the keys are too small but that just defeats the purpose of owning one of these phones. It only took a few hours to get the hang of the keys once again and they travel well and are responsive then you have the shortcut key and the options to programme the keys is just great this is where things make up for the lack of screen estate allowing you to place shortcuts to launch apps keeping your screen free which I find hard to do regardless.

I wont bore you with specs they can be all found here and just talk about the experience.

This phone is a niche product so lets get that out of the way, It aint for everyone, but when I say that everyone has not tried it simply because they cant get their hands on one and when you use the keyboard you will want it, this might apply to the older folks out there who once sported a Blackberry of old but I think it would appeal to more given they had a chance..

This was evident when I showed it around or when people asked me what phone is that and when I say Blackberry they are somewhat stumped and say “are they still making phones”? Blackberry has been not available here on networks for years despite people wanting them from asking on forums and boards here they have a n interest still but not like the devices we tend to have shoved down our throat when you walk into a phone store here.

This is ideal for the business minded and more but you are limited to two things here which is screen size for one and if you use VR headsets you are wasting your time due to the dimensions. VR was one concern of mine before with the Key One but VR has died and I have no need for it now which is unfortunate being a huge fan I always wanted to have a phone I could use with a generic or manufacturer specific headset. Blackberry aint either.

The screen size is another factor especially for media consumption, you are limited with size and screen estate and its somewhat dim compared to other phones but manageable and over time you would excuse it even I did and having the luxury to be around bigger phones with 18:9 aspect ratios they Key 2 is  3:2 at 4.5 inches.

The camera is one factor which everyone will want to know about and is an important feature for many does this phone deliver? Yes and No. In low light forget it but being honest that is a struggle for many phones today until recently but in bright conditions its fine and video is fine with 4K recording and video recording is maxed out at 1080p at 60 fps on the selfie side with the front facing camera. One tip is I would use HDR on the main camera for decent shots I am just a point and shoot guy like most and hates fumbling with settings which for the most using this phone would be the same.

If you are the productive type you have all the tools at your disposal on the Key 2 that you need such as docs,locker,password keeper, privacy shade which I covered before,sheets,slides,sound recorder and power centre. Speaking of Power yet again Blackberry trumps with battery life here easily getting me through one day no problem with heavy usage and as I am a power user this is vital for me and im sure many others are too this will not let you down here at all. Multitasking is a joy to use and fluid.

The Key 2 is ideal for enterprise folk and with not many phones directed at this bar Windows Phone which is dead the Key 2 is the phone to have full stop, The hub will be ideal some and not for others and for those who are comfortable with the default stock apps you do need to use Blackberry apps to get full use of the hub, it is a love it or hate thing and the same applies to BBM which in fairness lets be honest nobody uses it and certainly not in my circle of friends or business customers.

For me the KEY 2 is a phone I could easily carry with me on a daily basis and it is a nice phone to use and suits my needs day in day out. The keys might be a bit small for some and for large handed folks like me it can be a problem but one you can get over the more you use the devices and you can always add the virtual keyboard if you feel the need to but asides that it is much faster than the KEY One has not slowed down on me so far and its loaded fully with Apps, Music and images and I have not ran into any issues yet.

The Key 2 is certainly a phone I can recommend to anyone in business or enterprise and even those who like Android devices and was perhaps once a Blackberry fan of old. The only thing I can fault it on is screen size and that is a thing people like today, Given the phone is not a media targeted device is does deliver only on a smaller screen estate with and odd aspect ratio and you can get over this in time if you are willing to give it a go. Many people will knock the Key 2 but like I said before and caught myself out, Dont knock it unless you have tried it. Having said that it is a niche device and not for all but it will surprise you. My final complain would be the price it is hefty and you can get better for less these days which is no excuse even for the intended target audience.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Review – The HyperX Pulsefire Core (RGB Gaming Mouse) #Gaming #HyperX #RGB

The HyperX Pulsefire Core delivers the essentials for gamers looking for a solid, comfortable, wired RGB gaming mouse. The Pixart 3327 optical sensor gives players precise, smooth tracking with no hardware acceleration, and has native DPI settings of up to 6200 DPI. The Pulsefire Core mouse has textured side grips for a comfortable, non-slip grip and its symmetrical shape is suitable for both palm and claw grips. Customise lighting, DPI settings and macros for 7 programmable buttons with HyperX NGenuity software and set your mouse up just the way you want it. The large skates on Pulsefire Core help deliver accurate aiming by giving you a smooth, controlled glide as you move the mouse around your mat.

 

Features

  • Pixart 3327 optical sensor with native DPI of up to 6,200
  • Comfortable symmetric design
  • Seven programmable buttons
  • Easy customisation with HyperX NGenuity software
  • Large mouse skates for smooth, controlled gliding

 

Specifications

Mouse

Ergonomics:                            Symmetrical

Sensor:                                    Pixart PAW3327

Resolution:                              Up to 6,200 DPI

DPI presets:                             800 / 1600 / 2400 / 3200 DPI

Speed:                                     220 IPS

Acceleration:                           30G

Buttons:                                   7

Left/right buttons durability:  20 million clicks

Backlight:                                RGB (16,777,216 colours)

Light effects:                           1 lighting zone and 4 brightness levels1

On-board memory:                 1 profile

Connection type:                     USB 2.0

Polling rate:                             1000Hz

USB data format:                    16 bits/axis

Cable type:                              Braided

Weight (without cable):          87g

Weight (with cable):               123g

Dimensions    

Length:                                    119.30mm

Height :                                   41.30mm

Width:                                     63.90mm

Cable length:                           1.8m

 

Key Features

  • Pixart 3327 optical sensor                                                                                         

The solid Pixart 3327 sensor provides precise tracking without hardware acceleration and supports native DPI settings of up to 6200.

  • Seven programmable buttons Pulsefire Core features seven programmable buttons with switches that provide crisp tactile feedback and are rated for 20 million clicks.
  • Easy customisation with HyperX NGenuity software                                                         

Create macros, customise RGB lighting and DPI and save it to the Pulsefire onboard memory

  • Customisable RGB lighting                                                                                                    

Add a personalised touch of RGB style to your setup.

Overall view

The HyperX Pulsefire Core  RGB Gaming Mouse is a precise smooth moving and comfortable mouse. This mouse is a fast mouse with allot of advanced features.  This can be used in an office as the lights are not that distracting with the option of selected any colour using the software. The 7 controllable buttons is ideal for any type of gamer and even better for streamers and professional gamers as the mouse does have a bit of flash to catch their audiences eye as they play and stream. The 2 year warranty and the technical support is also a plus.  This mouse would be better for higher up gamers as it is still a bit pricey for a mouse at €49.99.

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Review – HyperX Alloy Core RGB keyboard. #HyperX #Keyboard #Tech #RGB #Gaming

The keyboard is crafted with a durable, reinforced plastic frame; the Alloy Core RGB was constructed for stability and reliability for gamers who want a keyboard that will last and not move in the process of gaming. The soft-touch keys have a tactile feel, yet keys are tuned to be quiet. The keyboard is spill resistant, tested to withstand 120ml of liquid, so beverage accidents while gaming are not a worry to gamers and gaming anymore.

Featuring HyperX’s signature radiant light bar and smooth, dynamic RGB lighting effects, the HyperX Alloy Core RGB is ideal for gamers looking to enhance their keyboard’s style and performance. The keyboard has six different lighting effects and three brightness levels. This allows a high attention viewing with a keyboard that can balance both brilliance and budget.

 

Negatives

  • Must download software before able to work on pc/Laptop
  • If typing normal E.g. (Word or excel) the lights on can be very distracting if the flashing element is on.
  • Not suitable for an office as the lights would distract other workers and possibly the worker himself/herself.
  • Not suitable for people with dyslexia/learning difficulties as 3 out of the 6 functions have red in them, this makes it difficult for people with the disability to read and see.
  • Not wireless.

 Positives

  • Smooth and reliable keyboard
  • Very cool and flashy
  • Very easy to use once the software is installed
  • Very good for gaming purposes with an easy layout which can be edited.
  • Locking the keyboard without having to lock your whole system.
  • Very resistant to wear and tear as the keyboard letters and numbers are lights so it is more difficult for them to rub off like standard keyboards would.
  • Spill resistant which is a big thing among games both pro and armature
  • 2 year warranty

 

 

Overall view

This keyboard is comfortable to use on the wrist and smooth to type on. The keyboard is sturdy and will not move when typing or gaming due to weight and grip.  This would not break easily with the reinforced plastic as some gamers have a high tempo use. The HyperX Alloy Core RGB keyboard is visually appealing and eye catching which is great for gamers who like to stream online and show off their devices and Pcs and how good they look. The one button press to change the colours makes the keyboard versatile in its use allowing an easy visual variety. The keyboard would be perfect for a new pro gamer who does not want to break the bank.  The braided cable looks and felt strong while catching viewers’ attention. The five zones colours would suit many gamers with a PC, the spill proof is a bonus ensuring long lasting gaming from a solid multimedia keyboard.

Price:     £49.99  –BUY HERE

Review – VRS “Surface Ring 360”. #VRS #Accessories #Tech

There is many types of similar available today but the quality alone on this accessory is top notch and products like this are becoming popular and some use these with no case at all or cases compatible being non fabric and gel or plastic backed cases including the range of cases from VRS which are really nice and look really well on your phone.

This is a simple product that is cheap yet effective in its task and looks well, Check out the images and video below for more..The main benefits here on this is quality and the angles you can set your device at compared to other offerings.. And the price.

Functionality 

– Stand by laying your mobile phone on a flat surface

– 360° degree rotation and 180° flip fold can adjust your viewing angle freely

– Protect from falling and the danger of theft

 

Convenience

– Slim, Compact, and lightweight improve portability

– Simple design keep to your mobile device original features

– Dust can be removed easily with water cleaning

Installation 

– Easy to attach, easy to remove

– Sticky residue can be cleaned easily by rubbing alcohol

– Compatible with any mobile device

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Review – VRS Design universal mount 360. #VRS #Accessories #Tech

Mounts come in all shapes and sizes and mostly for cars which is in fairness why we buy them but what about a multipurpose mount that you can use almost anywhere?? Well today we have one from VRS Design which is a company who make quality accessories and cases for mobile phones and you can see their entire collection HERE.

This mount has a metal look to it but its high quality plastic and looks really well in the colours it comes in and fits any scene. You can place it in your car if you wish on the window or dash and it comes with an extra pad for dash mounting. For me this would be something I would use in the home as it can be put anywhere. Your kitchen for the like of when you are cooking or reading a menu for preparing a meal, your bedroom, your bathroom,bedside locker or even stuck on a mirror..No matter where you might want to use it this fits the bill and easy to remove it sticks well and looks well.

Check out the video below of how it looks and check the images of how it can be put to use in your house.

Functionality

–  360° free rotations achieve the optimal viewing angle

– Extendable arm can adjust the distance to the equipment

– Compatible with most smart phones up to 6.5 inches

Convenience

– Navigate during driving and keep your hands free as car mount and more for multi-purposes

– Perfect for watching videos, cooking in the kitchen, exercising in the gym and working in the office

– Compact and lightweight design improves portability

Installation

– Washable and strong sticky suction pad can hold your device tightly

– Remove easily by pulling the suction pad without leaving any nasty mark

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