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The M Way USB External DVD Drive

The M Way USB External DVD Drive

Hi everyone, In this post, I’ll show you the M Way USB External DVD Drive. This is a slim External CD-RW/DVD-ROM Combo drive, which is quite interesting, given that most units today are DVD writers. This one just reads and writes CD-R/RW, and reads DVD’s, but can’t write them. The brand is unknown, too, but it was on sale a few days ago and decided to get one, just to have just in case one of my other drives goes…

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Unboxing Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield Double Pack

Unboxing Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield Double Pack

Hi everyone, Here, I will be showing you pictures of the Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield Double Pack, which got released today: As you can see in the above picture, that is the front of the box. Let’s take a look at the back: And the sides: Let’s open the box: And take out the contents: We can see the Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield game box. We can also see it came with a download code to get some…

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Unboxing the MagaBolt MagX Magnetic USB-C Cable

Unboxing the MagaBolt MagX Magnetic USB-C Cable

Hi everyone, Today, I’m sharing my unboxing video of the MagaBolt MagX Magnetic USB-C Cable which was a campaign that ran on Kickstarter. This is a Magnetic USB-C cable that resembles Apple’s MagSafe connector. It is compatible with all USB-C devices, so you can use this cable to charge your phone, for instance. Watch the video below to see how the cable looks: Post Views: 3

Unboxing the BaseUs USB-C Hub for Phones (NuDock on Kickstarter)

Unboxing the BaseUs USB-C Hub for Phones (NuDock on Kickstarter)

Hi everyone, I uploaded a new video to my YouTube channel. This time, I present you the BaseUs USB-C Hub, also called NuDock when it ran on Kickstarter. The final product turned out to be this BaseUs USB-C Hub, with identical features to the Kickstarter project. The project creator told us that because NuDock was already being used, they had to rename the dock to BaseUs. Watch the unboxing video below: Post Views: 1

The Hidizs Mermaid MS1 and MS4 IEMs with their cables and accessories

The Hidizs Mermaid MS1 and MS4 IEMs with their cables and accessories

Hi everyone, Yesterday, I received the brand-new Hidizs Mermaid MS1 and MS4 In-Ear Monitors Absolute Kits. The Hidizs Mermaid MS1 is an IEM with 1 Dynamic Driver, while the Hidizs Mermaid MS4 is an IEM with 1 Dynamic Driver and 3 Knowles Balanced Armatures. My initial impressions are excellent. These IEMs do a lot to reproduce the music. I found that the MS1, with just the Dynamic Driver, produces a warm sound with great mids and smooth bass and treble….

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Unboxing the KZ AS16 In-Ear Monitor

Unboxing the KZ AS16 In-Ear Monitor

Hi everyone, Today, I’m sharing my unboxing video of the KZ AS16 In-Ear Monitor. This IEM has 8 balanced armatures per side, for a total of 16. In the video, I compare the size of it with the KZ ZS10 Pro, which is also another of their newer IEM. I’m currently listening to the KZ AS16 and will soon give my impressions of it. In the meantime, here’s the unboxing video: Post Views: 12

The TRN BT20 2-pin 0.78mm IEM Bluetooth Adapter

The TRN BT20 2-pin 0.78mm IEM Bluetooth Adapter

Hi everyone, Today, I’ll be reviewing the TRN BT20 Bluetooth adapter for 2-pin In-Ear Monitors (IEM): The TRN BT20 is a Bluetooth 5.0 adapter that is available in 3 different versions: The version I purchased is the 2-pin 0.78mm for my KZ ZS7 IEM’s. The adapter syncs together to bring you stereo sound. It uses a Realtek Bluetooth 5.0 SoC that while it is not specified which specific chipset it’s being used, I suspect it may be using the Realtek…

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Unboxing and Review: Jack by Podo Labs

Unboxing and Review: Jack by Podo Labs

Hi everyone, Yesterday, I finally received the Jack by Podo Labs, after 2 years of waiting for this Kickstarter project: The project was funded on February 25, 2017, and yesterday was April 8, 2019, the day I received it. The Jack is a bluetooth receiver that turns standard 3.5mm headphones into bluetooth. The receiver supports Qualcomm’s aptX and uses a CSR8670 chip. It also uses a Maxim MAX97220 amplifier, and it’s stated to handle 2 Vrm up to 600Ohms, according…

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The pind StickPad

The pind StickPad

Hi everyone, Today, I got the pind StickPad: Inside that envelope, is a sticky pad that we can use to stick things like portable hard disks to a laptop, among other things. The packaging is very simple. It’s a simple envelope, and inside, we can find the pind StickPad: I took it out of the envelope: And separated both ends. There was a card inside: That’s the content of it. On the other side of the card, there are useful…

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