Your Complete Guide to Free Spins At Online Casinos

Online casino players are always on the lookout for exciting casino bonuses, and for those passionate about slot games, the appeal of free spins is particularly irresistible. It’s no secret that online gaming platforms are well aware of this, and they use free spin offers to attract new casino players and reward their loyal customers with them.  However, when claiming free spins online casino offers,  players need to be aware of some considerations before going ahead and using these bonuses. 

How Free Spins Work

Free spins are a casino bonus that lets you play online slot games without spending your own money. They are offered as a promotion by real money online casinos to newcomers, allowing them to experience the slots risk-free and motivating them to open an account. Sometimes, the casino will award free spins to loyal customers to encourage continuous play.

Free spins bonuses are accessible on all types of devices, so players can take advantage of such promotions while playing on a mobile device with a steady connection. It gets even better with platforms providing a casino app that brings a set of additional perks. 

How to Get a Free Spins Bonus

Each operator has its own promotions policy, but as a general rule, there are three ways to get a free spins bonus: 

Free Spins Upon Registration

Players can claim the online casino promotions once they verify their real money account. When free spins are awarded without a deposit requirement, they are known as a no-deposit bonus. 

Free Spins Upon Deposits 

Players joining an online gaming platform may get free spins as a welcome offer with their first deposit. Also, resident players can receive free spins after any deposit or as part of in-game rewards and loyalty programme prizes. 

Free Spins As Part Of A Referral Reward

Online casinos appreciate when players want to share the fun with friends. So, players who invite someone to join the platform may be offered free spins as a reward. 

How To Choose the Best Free Spin Bonuses

When choosing a free spins bonus, players must check the terms and conditions of each promotion. They limit the use of free spins based on game eligibility, bonus validity, playthrough requirements, and maximum winnings. The terms and conditions affect the payout of winnings, so it’s recommended to be aware of what they entail. 

Game Eligibility

Check game eligibility to ensure the free spins are allowed for games you enjoy playing. These promotions often restrict free spins to designated slots or a particular game provider, which means you can spin the reels only on the games listed in the terms and conditions of the bonus. It’s best to use this opportunity to explore the slot mechanics and the game lobbies and understand how the casino generally works.   

Validity Period

The promotions are subject to a set time frame, so check the bonus terms to see how long you have to use the free spins, especially if you can’t claim them right away. Regarding daily free spins, players have just 24 hours to claim the offer. Still, most bonuses grant at least a week to enjoy the games for free, and after the expiration date, all unused spins are forfeited. 

Wagering Requirements

Free spins promotions come with wagering requirements, which denote how many times you must bet the bonus winnings before cashing them out. The industry standard is 35x; anything lower than that is considered much more favourable for players. For example, if you win $10 while playing with free spins, you’ll need to wager $350 to be allowed to take out the winnings.     

Maximum Winnings

Online casino bonuses have a cap on the maximum amount you can win when playing with free spins. So, if the limit is set to $100, you won’t be able to claim any funds above that sum despite winning more. 

The Best Casinos with Free Spins

If you want to see what the typical free spin offers from trustworthy online casinos look like, check out the best online casinos with free spin offers:

  • Lotus Asia Casino offers 125 FS to new and existing players on the Cash Vegas slot
  • Kudos Casino attracts new players with 100 FS on the Snowmania slot
  • Lincoln Casino extends an offer to new and resident players with 50 FS on Cleopatra’s Pyramid II 
  • Grand Eagle Casino has a bonus of 99 FS available for existing players only allowed on The Prize is Right slot
  • Uptown Aces Casino also promotes a 100 FS bonus valid for existing players on the Ghost Ship slot

Final Thoughts

Many online casinos offer free spin bonuses to new and existing players. To determine which casino bonus is worthwhile, you’ll need to check the bonus conditions, looking for wagering requirements, maximum winnings, game eligibility, and bonus validity. After carefully evaluating these factors, you’ll be ready to choose the best free spin bonuses that will allow you to enjoy and potentially reward your gaming experience.

GAME Spreads the Cheer this Christmas, Offering Festive Fun and Prizes with Free Web Browser Game Christmas Quest!

GAME the UK’s largest entertainment retailer, announced today a slice of festive fun for all gamers, with Christmas Quest, a free to play web game that’s guaranteed to spread Holiday cheer, and bag some lucky gamers a Santa’s sack full of GAME Reward points!

From December 1st, through to December 24th, gamers can head to christmasquest.co.uk, where they will need to practise a little Elf care as they work to help Santa’s helper navigate an isometric world full of enchantment, snow, and an overload of festive cheer!
Reindeers, polar bears, and beavers (Christmas beavers mind) will stand before you, as you work against the clock to collect as many gifts as you can, avoiding the holes in the ice and the penguins (Christmas penguins mind), racking up those points in the hope of making your way onto the daily leader board. Secure 500 points or more to be submitted to the leader board, or even set up your own leader board to challenge your friends and family! Each day, the leader board will refresh, Santa checks who’s naughty or nice, and the top ten winners will each be awarded with £10 in GAME Reward points! It’s the gift that keeps on giving, as you battle to see how many times you can make it into the top ten.
If you’re not already a GAME Reward customer, then it’s easy to sign up for free at: https://www.game.co.uk/reward/ so, don’t wait for Santa to dole out the gifts, get yourself in the Christmas spirit and start playing from December 1st!
Commenting on Christmas Quest, Nick Arran, Managing Director for GAME said, “Not content with offering some of the best gaming, toy and collectible exclusives this Holiday season, we’re beside oursElves with joy by offering a fun, festive, freebie and one which can earn gamers an early present in the run up to the big day! Christmas Quest is designed to put a smile on your face and maybe even GAME Reward points in your account, so we look forward to seeing some serious high scores in the month ahead,”
Play Christmas Quest for free at: www.christmasquest.co.uk

Creative Outlier Free Pro+ and Outlier Free+ First Look

Last year Creative launched their first bone conduction headphones and they seemed popular from what I read and by our views on them both and these are what is on the menu these days alongside Air conduction headphones which there is a difference. Again we have two pairs for two target markets here and a new pair for the younger teens will be dropping next month which is an interesting move.

Today we take a first look at the latest on offer and show you what you get for your money and from initial testing again it seems like another two pairs of very robust headphones for the music lover and the fitness fan. Check out the video below for more and if you have any questions feel free to ask while we test them out.

For Creative Outlier Free+, users can choose between the classic yet stylish dark slate grey and matte black combination or make a striking statement with the lively dark slate grey and lime green fusion. The Creative Outlier Free Pro+, on the other hand, is available in midnight blue and matte black or midnight blue and fiery orange combinations. With these additional color options, users can now match their headphones to their personal style.

Designed for an active lifestyle, these bone conduction headphones are built to withstand the elements. The Creative Outlier Free+ has an IPX5 water-resistant rating, while the Creative Outlier Free Pro+ has an IPX8 waterproof rating and a built-in 8 GB memory, allowing users to experience absolute audio playback freedom while running, cycling, and even swimming. Together with seamless Bluetooth® 5.3 connectivity and an extended battery life of up to 10 hours, these headphones are the perfect companions, delivering impressive audio performance in any environment.

Pricing and Availability

Creative Outlier Free+ is priced at £89.99 and is available at Creative.com. For more information, visit creative.com/OutlierFreePlus

Creative Outlier Free Pro+ is priced at £119.99 and is available at Creative.com. For more information, visit creative.com/OutlierFreeProPlus

Unboxing and first look

Tech Review – Creative Outlier Free bone conduction headphones

Typical Headphones are made up of small speakers either separated with each in the ear or over the ear with cushions for comfort and sound insulation.  The Creative Outlier Free are Bone conduction headphones – that transmit sound waves through the bones in a user’s skull instead of their ear canal. These are worn resting on your temples. Because of this design,  these are ideal for conditions in which many earphones would fall out of the inner ear or shake off the head. These have the advantage of not blocking the ear ( similar to hear-through as used on some earphones ) allowing alertness of the surrounding areas. The material is strong and sturdy with bigger buttons that are seen on many earphones with water-resistant, but not as fully waterproof as seen on their other model Creative Outlier Free pro.  The creative logo is visibly seen on the earphones.

These do not come with a carry case to protect the earphones or store the charging cable when not in use which is slightly disappointing.

Technical spec

  •       Headphone Drivers: Bone Conduction Transducers
  •       Frequency Response: 20–20,000 Hz
  •       Microphones: Omni-directional x 1
  •       Bluetooth Version: Bluetooth 5.3
  •       Bluetooth Profiles
  •       •A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
  •       •AVRCP (Audio / Video Remote Control Profile)
  •       •HFP (Hands-free Profile)
  •       Audio Codec: SBC
  •       Operating Frequency: 2402–2480 Hz
  •       Operating Range: Up to 10m / 33 ft
  •       Voice Assistant Support: Siri and Google Assistant
  •       Playtime: Up to 10 Hours*
  •       Charging Time: 2 Hours
  •       Charging Interface: USB-A
  •       Battery Type: Rechargeable Lithium-ion Polymer Battery
  •       180 mAh 0.666 Wh
  •       Input: 5V 1A
  •       Operating Temperature: 0–45°C
  •       Maximum RF Output Power: 4 dBm
  •       IP Rating: IPX5

Setup:

The quick start guide is excellent allowing the use of a QR code to read the manual easily. The setup is straightforward while having the bonus of multimode connectivity which allows the headset connected to two separate devices at the same time.  This may be two separate phones or a laptop connected via  Bluetooth. Either device if called automatically can respond as a call or music played from either device. The process of connecting works the same way as syncing a new Bluetooth device.

Connection to an Android phone and a Windows laptop worked uncomplicated and straightforwardly as you would expect from Creative.

Battery & charging:

The earphones come with a Magnetic USB charging port to USB Type A with a  Rechargeable Lithium-ion Polymer Battery of 180 mAh which has a charging time of about 2 hours charging for 10 hours of use.  This is where these earphones are let down, most modern earphone comes with a standardised USB C charger lead ( Meaning this cable can be swapped via a modern android phone ) and some come with a wireless charger, Creative have gone with a proprietary magnetic charger given a reasonable 10 hours as compared to other in an earphone that gives over 30 hours via the case.  When the earphones aren’t in use the power button is larger but required this to be manually pressed to power down.

A Full  Tech Review – Creative Outlier Free Pro bone conduction headphones seen at techbuzzireland previously https://techbuzzireland.com/2023/03/14/tech-review-creative-outlier-free-pro-bone-conduction-headphones/ 

Warranty

The warranty is 2 years within the European Union but may be less outside of the EU.

Conclusion:

The audio quality in terms of the frequency response for these headphones is  20 to 20,000 Hz which is a standard frequency in this range, When used in a traditional phone call the audio is a noticeable difference in terms of the bone conduction headphones which transmit sound waves through the bones in a user’s skull instead of their ear canal this causes a vibration which is not a critique of the audio rather a different approach. When used for  High-Resolution Audio the audio which has higher sampling rates is partially noticeable but unless stopped and fully concentrated on the music hard to tell the difference. This model is good in terms of when listening to higher volumes those surrounding the earphones do not hear a leakage on the music .  the option to Turn on Low Latency Mode to enjoy synchronized and smoother playback of audio and video is a positive for these earphones allowing for multiple options on audio experiences.

When looked at from a Safety perspective ( open-ear listening) being able to hear the surrounding area but also in terms of not directly in the ear canal, ( This is not supported by formal medical advice but rather an opinion ) no ear wax has been pushed into the ear and safer from an awareness of your surroundings.  The IPX5 splashproof or sweatproof rating is excellent for everyday use as could be taken in and out of the shower but not suitable for swimming certainly good enough to ensure if out in the rain these will not be affected,

Overall as someone that tries to walk for over an hour a day, this is my go-to set of earphones, as practically impossible to have them fall off the head due to the design, through the design from a safety perspective, they are similar to having heard through on all the time without the need to remove from your head is stopping to chat to someone,  The multimode is excellent allowing connectivity & versatility for use in more than one device. Once familiar with the design while heaver at 30g than many other earphones on the market this quickly becomes forgotten they are around your head. This model is ideal for extreme sports and certainly will endure lots of adversity in its use.

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Video Review

Tech Review – Creative Outlier Free Pro bone conduction headphones

Bone conduction headphones are now a thing and after reviewing multiple pairs here we can see why this is the case as they apply technology in a different way and is more beneficial to the ears which is important for your own health. Creative have recently launched two new pairs of such and we are checking out the Outlier Free Pro today after some time with them, not featuring all the aspects traditional earbuds do this pair is for those who are into sports and you can even take a dip with these on which for me is something I would never do but here you can if you want to do so and be different.

The design is familiar here with these bone conducting headphones and it will be some time before we see new designs or companies being bold whilst this style takes off. These simply just wrap around your ears and rest on your neck and can be worn in more ways than one depending who you are i guess.

They are super light and covered with a nice rubberised material giving them their IPX8 rating which is the highest yet to be seen on such a product. They are comfortable to wear for long periods of time and you will forget they are there, you can angle these in two ways if you want to be different too but they are designed to be worn one way but they do work in two ways by changing the angle and where you place the bud part.

There is a simple option on board to control these two with the buttons just placed on one side which keeps it simple like any other of these bone conduction headphones I have tried out so far. The three buttons are raised and easy to navigate too. There is more than meets the eye with just three buttons present too and they basically do all the things you need to on a pair of earbuds.

You can store music on these or just connect to your smartphone there is 8GB of onboard storage and you can switch between either by pressing the multifunction button which also changes the latency option.

You can play and pause skip and reverse tracks and control your volume too and manage calls and furthermore have access to your voice assistant. We demo all this in the video review below.

The Outlier Free Pro stands out even more with its 8GB (stores 2,000 MP3 songs) built-in music player (also compatible with FLAC, WAV and APE file formats); it enables users to enjoy their favorite tunes without the need to carry their mobile phones. Thanks to its IPX8 rating (the highest waterproof rating for water immersion), swimmers can even swim underwater in the pool.

When it comes to sound they have a nice level of bass these type of headphones will not give the same effect as earbuds but it is not far off and overall they sound good and the best from what I have tried to date for music videos and more there is one thing though if you have them turned up to the max if you are on a bus etc the person beside you will heat what you are listening to. The Outlier Free Pro offers up to 10 hours of battery life per charge 10 minutes of quick-charging provides 2 hours of playtime at around 75% charge which is not bad but if using full volume like me you can expect around 9 and a half hours but with the quick charge you are good to go rather fast.

Overall a solid first attempt at a new line that gives good tunes and battery life along with protection for those who are into sports and more demanding on build quality and full of features you would expect to find on your traditional earbuds.

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Video Review

Creative Outlier Free and Outlier Free Pro bone conduction headphones – First Look

Creative recently announced two pairs of bone conduction headphones which is now becoming a popular trend and for the better we have tested quite a few pairs over the last year or so and I am looking forward to seeing how creative have done here with the latest two headsets on offer.

Today we take a first look and hands on of the new bone conduction headphones which look identical but one has more to offer hence the name Pro and if you have any questions feel free to ask below or on our YouTube channel and we will gladly answer them.

The use of bone conduction technology revolves around transducers on the headphones, which, through vibrations on the user’s cheekbones, transmit sound waves into the inner ears. With their ears freed up from in-ear or over-ear headphones, users feel safer through heightened environmental awareness while enjoying high-quality acoustics – this is especially useful for joggers or cyclists on busy streets, or gym enthusiasts who like to chat with their workout buddies.

Creative Outlier Free

The Outlier Free is equipped with a slew of handy features for wireless headphones – up to 10 hours of battery life per charge (10 minutes of quick-charging provides 2 hours of playtime), IPX5 water resistance, Bluetooth 5.3 with multipoint connectivity (up to 2 Bluetooth devices at a time), low-latency mode to minimize audio-visual lag, built-in microphone and Siri / Google Assistant support. It is constructed using lightweight silicone and titanium memory alloy for optimal comfort and fit.

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Creative Outlier Free Pro

The Outlier Free Pro stands out even more with its 8GB (stores 2,000 MP3 songs) built-in music player (also compatible with FLAC, WAV and APE file formats); it enables users to enjoy their favorite tunes without the need to carry their mobile phones. Thanks to its IPX8 rating (the highest waterproof rating for water immersion), swimmers can even swim underwater in the pool.

Bluetooth 5.3, delivering robust connections for up to 2 Bluetooth devices at a time. There is also a low-latency mode to minimize audio-visual lag for movie-watching; users have the added convenience with a built-in microphone for calls, and Siri / Google Assistant support. Lightweight silicone and titanium memory alloy are used to construct the Outlier Free Pro, translating to all-day comfort and fit.

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Unboxing Video

Creative Outlier Free Champions Aural Freedom with Bone Conduction Technology

Creative Technology today launched Creative Outlier Free, its latest wireless headphones which integrate bone conduction technology with the characteristics of the well-loved Outlier series, such as long battery life, water resistance and lightweight comfort.

The use of bone conduction technology revolves around transducers on the headphones, which, through vibrations on the user’s cheekbones, transmit sound waves into the inner ears. With their ears freed up from in-ear or over-ear headphones, users feel safer through heightened environmental awareness while enjoying high-quality acoustics – this is especially useful for joggers or cyclists on busy streets, or gym enthusiasts who like to chat with their workout buddies.

Thanks to this benefit of open-ear listening, the Outlier Free is also ideal for leisure activities such as singing on mobile karaoke apps, where users would enjoy being able to hear their own voices, just as they would in a natural environment.

The Outlier Free is equipped with a slew of handy features for wireless headphones – up to 10 hours of battery life per charge (10 minutes of quick-charging provides 2 hours of playtime), IPX5 water resistance, Bluetooth 5.3 with multipoint connectivity (up to 2 Bluetooth devices at a time), low-latency mode to minimize audio-visual lag, built-in microphone and Siri / Google Assistant support. It is constructed using lightweight silicone and titanium memory alloy for optimal comfort and fit.

Considering these features against its irresistible price of UK£79.99, the Outlier Free is quite simply a steal.

For more information, visit creative.com/OutlierFree.

Creative Outlier Free Pro: This One’s for the Pros

Creative Technology today launched Creative Outlier Free Pro, its latest wireless bone conduction headphones equipped with all the features desired by pro-level sporting enthusiasts who love a soundtrack. Built to be tough yet comfortable in fit, unstoppable in the heaviest of rains and even underwater, indefatigable battery life and without the need for a device to play music, the Outlier Free Pro is simply at the top of its game.

Thanks to bone conduction technology, where sound waves are transmitted into the inner ears through vibrations from transducers on the user’s cheekbones, the benefits of open-ear listening are realized. With a much-heightened level of environmental awareness, users can enjoy a safer listening experience as compared to in-ear or over-ear headphones – joggers and cyclists can make their way down busy streets with ease; gym buddies can chat effortlessly during workouts. Additionally, for leisure activities such as the use of mobile karaoke apps, users can enjoy the better experience of singing while hearing themselves naturally.

The Outlier Free Pro stands out even more with its 8GB (stores 2,000 MP3 songs) built-in music player (also compatible with FLAC, WAV and APE file formats); it enables users to enjoy their favorite tunes without the need to carry their mobile phones. Thanks to its IPX8 rating (the highest waterproof rating for water immersion), swimmers can even swim underwater in the pool.

Trail runners and hikers who love to go the distance would always have their soundtrack on, as the Outlier Free Pro offers up to 10 hours of battery life per charge (10 minutes of quick-charging provides 2 hours of playtime).

The Outlier Free Pro is also an excellent all-rounder as a daily go-to headphone, offering multipoint connectivity with Bluetooth 5.3, delivering robust connections for up to 2 Bluetooth devices at a time. There is also a low-latency mode to minimize audio-visual lag for movie-watching; users have the added convenience with a built-in microphone for calls, and Siri / Google Assistant support. Lightweight silicone and titanium memory alloy are used to construct the Outlier Free Pro, translating to all-day comfort and fit.

With the price of UK£99.99, the Outlier Free Pro presents great value which is hard to beat for its comprehensive features set.

For more information, visit creative.com/OutlierFreePro.

Toll-free Numbers: Perfect Solution for Сompanies that Сare about their Сustomers

Popular virtual phone numbers (VNs) are the only alternative to operator SIM cards. Don’t confuse it with eSIM, which essentially replaces a physical card with an electronic chip. A VN number is a dedicated number in a cloud PBX that connects and works on gadgets via the Internet. Data is transferred over the IP protocol and is available in the locations with a network connection.

You can get a mobile, city, federal number, or a number of any region. The only thing you need is software that can be installed on almost any smartphone, tablet, or computer. Moreover, special IP phones can be used for calls. Cloud PBXs offer many related services which might be useful for entrepreneurs, legal entities, and small businesses. However, some features are good for ordinary users. The solution offers multichannel lines that allow several users to receive a call to one number, record telephone conversations, the ability to organize audio or video conferences, the same as custom APIs for integration with other products and services. All this is configured in a couple of clicks through the web interface or application. By the way, most people and companies choose mobile VNs but great attention should be paid to toll-free numbers (800).

What are the benefits of a toll-free solution?

The call is free for the client. Legal entities usually are regarded as customers. We are talking about some companies that work both with individuals and with the same legal entities that already receive calls from their customers and work with them on various issues by phone.

You do not need to purchase additional equipment and lay new telephone lines to connect the toll-free number. It is enough to leave an application for connection via a well-known office telephony provider Freezvon and pay for the selected type and region. For example, it’s easy to buy the Philippines toll free number because the setup fee is only $10 and a monthly subscription will cost the customer $52.

The 800 number is actively used by companies that need constant communication with customers throughout various countries. It brings profit to such business areas, as

 

  • Internet providers.
  • Technical support departments.
  • Online stores.
  • Delivery and transportation services.
  • Real estate agencies.
  • Banks.

Although the 800 number offers a lot of possibilities. It increases customer confidence. Moreover, some organizations do not need an office to work with clients. Operators can talk with callers from home and redirect them to the right specialists. If such a company advertises a mobile phone number for communication, there is a risk that the client will doubt the reliability of the company. After all, a consumer cannot be 100% sure that he/she is not calling a one-day company.

The 800 is a number that maintains the status of a serious and responsible company. The client understands that there’s a solid organization that values its reputation. After all, it is ready to invest in a free number just to provide the client with the most convenient way to communicate. This is how the client’s trust grows.

The mentioned solution positively influences the search results. If a company uses a mobile or landline number on the site, search engines rank it in the search results only by the local region. You will have to connect additional targeting functions and set settings in the site code to develop your business and erase geographic boundaries. It is not always fast and convenient. The 800 is a kind of trigger for a search engine. Google “sees” that the company is interregional. This has a positive effect on the increase in calls and website conversion.

Number 800 works as a multichannel number. You connect it to a virtual PBX and set up call forwarding. The call center can receive dozens of calls simultaneously and accompany customers using a voice secretary or voice menu. For example, there’s a possibility to set instructions for contacting the right person for the number. A client calls 800 and the auto attendant informs him/her about further actions: press 1 for technical support, 2 for the delivery department, or 3 for the sales service. If all the lines are busy, you can display an informational message through a separate button. By the way, Freezvon Company managers will answer all your questions and explain all the peculiarities in detail.