Unboxing the SIRUI Pocket Phone Stabilizer
Hi everyone,
Today, I’m sharing my unboxing video of the SIRUI Pocket Phone Stabilizer I got from their Kickstarter campaign. Enjoy!
Hi everyone,
Today, I’m sharing my unboxing video of the SIRUI Pocket Phone Stabilizer I got from their Kickstarter campaign. Enjoy!
Hi everyone,
Today, I’ll be showing you images of the super smash Bros. Ultimate Special Edition bundle for the Nintendo Switch. The Special Edition includes a Super smash Bros.-themed Pro Controller and the game in a steel case. (Scroll down for more!)
This is the game box:
And the sides and back (sorry for the blurry images):
Opening the box, we can find the Pro Controller box:
Once taken of the Smash Bros box, here’s the Pro Controller box:
The sides:
The back:
Inside the Pro Controller box, we find, of course, the Pro Controller nicely wrapped and protected:
Taking the controller out of the box, still wrapped:
Taking out the controller wrapping, we can see how beautiful it looks:
Here you can see the side where the L, R, ZL, ZR, Sync button and the USB-C connector is located:
The controller also comes with a USB-C cable. If connected to the switch, it will pair the controller to the console:
Now, let’s take a look at the Steel Case, where the game is located. It is also nicely wrapped:
Out of the wrap, here’s the front:
And the back:
Inside, we can see one of the stages in the background and the game cart:
And here’s a closer look at the game cart:
Hope you enjoyed the photos!
Here’s a look at the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Collector Edition guide:
Lastly, I’m sharing my let’s play video. Enjoy!
Hi everyone,
Today, I’ll be sharing with you my unboxing video of the Google USB-C to 3.5mm Headset adapter.
This is a USB-C adapter that allows you to use headphones, earbuds, IEM’s and headsets with compatible devices like Android phones supporting USB Audio devices or with a PC, in which this dongle is detected as “Headset Adapter”. It features an integrated DAC (Digital-Analog Converter) although it is unknown which DAC it uses.
The reason I got this adapter is to use my headphones with integrated mic with my PC. It has a maximum sample rate of 24-bit / 48Khz and it even let me use the headset buttons to change volume and to play/pause music with my favorite music player!
Here’s the unboxing video. I hope you all enjoy it:
Hi everyone,
In this post, I’ll be showing you the content of the Pokémon Let’s Go, Pikachu! Nintendo Switch game with the Pokeball Plus adapter. Let’s Start!
Here’s the game in the box I received from Amazon:
And here’s the game box outside of the Amazon box:
Let’s take a look at the sides:
And the back:
Here’s the contents once we open the box:
Let’s start showing you the game. Here’s the actual game box:
And the back:
Once we open it, we can see the Kanto map. It simply looks beautiful and amazing! We can also see the game cart.
A closer look at the game cart:
Now, let’s take a look at the Pokeball Plus accessory. It’s the only thing left in the
The front of the box:
Sides:
The back:
The top:
And bottom:
When we open the box, we will first see a USB-A to USB-C cable to charge our Pokeball
Followed by the user manual:
Next we have the Pokeball adapter in a nice bubble wrap:
After taking the bubble wrap off, we can see the Pokeball. It looks and I suppose, feels like a real Pokeball. After all, The Pokémon Company knows how a real Pokeball feels:
We see the analog stick which is also a button (A) when it’s pressed. The Button B is at the top:
We have a solid white color at the bottom:
At the back, we have a cover which covers the USB-C port that allows us to charge it:
Here, I have unwrapped the USB-C cable:
And now, some catching fun! The Pokémon catching mechanism actually works really nice. You select the “Get ready” option and then you throw the Pokeball gently. This is what makes the Pokeball so special. It adds a lot of value to the gameplay. Catching Pokémon with it, feeling the rumbles and hearing the Pokémon cries makes this a great catching experience.
Here, I’ve thrown the Pokeball to catch a wild Pokémon:
It has a nice LED that glows different colors. When we are catching a Pokémon, it glows yellow while the Pokéball rumbles:
When we catch the Pokémon, it glows green, followed by the Pokémon cry:
If we fail to catch a Pokémon, it will turn red. However, in this case I caught it so it turned green.
The game is really nice in my opinion. I like the graphics and the orchestrated music. Also, as I mentioned, the Pokéball Plus controller adds a sense of realism to the game. I’m still playing it and I’ll share with you my gameplay videos which I’m streaming on YouTube soon.
Hope you enjoyed this post!
Hi everyone,
Yesterday I received my copy of Pokémon Y. I already own Pokémon X digitally, so I needed to get Y to finish this generation before jumping into the Omega Ruby./Alpha Sapphire and the Sun and Moon series.
Here’s the box:
I’ll be doing live streams of this game soon, as I’m currently playing Pokémon Red from the 3DS Virtual Console.
You can see the Pokémon Red streams that I’ve done so far below:
Enjoy!
Hi everyone,
Today, I’d like to show you my unboxing video of the Tunai Wand and Tunai Square. These are 2 Bluetooth adapters.
Both devices are Bluetooth 5.0 devices and have the SBC, AptX, and AptX Low Latency codecs. Also, the Tunai Square has a Cirrus Logic DAC (Digital/Analog Converter), so it produces an awesome sound you can enjoy.
Here, you can see my unboxing video. Enjoy it!
You can purchase these products on Amazon at the following links: