Something fun for Christmas, this time in the shape of a noisey device to wake you up. The Farm Animal Alarm Clock from firebox.com
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Something fun for Christmas, this time in the shape of a noisey device to wake you up. The Farm Animal Alarm Clock from firebox.com
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The Olympus LS-5 Linear PCM Recorder allows you to record super high quality audio whilst out and about. Check out the review.
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Something a little different for Christmas... the Hi-Ya Zapi Ninja Toothbrush Sanitiser. This is certainly going to make a lot of people smile brighter and whiter this Christmas.
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It gives me great pleasure to present my Geekanoids Five Gadget Gifts for Christmas. Something for everyone in this one to put under your Christmas tree.
Suppliers of products:
http://www.firebox.com/
http://www.oneforall.com/
http://www.vanguardworld.com/
http://www.griffintechnology.com/
http://www.mattel.com/
Keep your gadget screens nice & shiny, smooth and germ free. In this video I show you how Brasso Gadget Care performs.
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Joby Gorillatorch Flare Review... a torch with a handy tripod grip stand thingy, oh and it is supposed to be drop proof.
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The iDapt 4 Multi Charger has a really neat design and special tips that allow you to charge a variety of devices, how about mini USB, micro USB, iPods and iPhones, Nokia and Sony Ericsson for starters.
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If you need to add some extra HDMI sockets to your TV, there is no need to buy a big box. Check out the Neet Cables 3 Port HDMI Auto Switch Review, something really compact that offers up a really tidy solution.
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The Uniross Pom Energy Centre is a really modern design battery charger, but it doesn't stop there, it has a nifty trick up its sleeve.
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Keep an eye on the weather with the Hama EWS-500 Electronic Weather Station. This little unit has an outdoor temperature sensor and a useful alarm clock feature. Check out the review.
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The One For All XSight Touch Remote Control incorporates a dockable & rechargeable unit, with part touch screen. In this video I check it out along with the RF Extender.
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The Sennheiser VMX 100 Bluetooth Headset has some awesome technology in it that help it produce very impressive voice clarity. Check out the design and features in this video review.
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If you have a GPS for your car, then you really should check out the Speck Products Techstyle Widescreen GPS Case.
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The Swann MDV-450 has a nice design and feels quite solid with its cool metal casing. Getting the unit charged up was a little problematic, it wouldn’t charge from my iPod charger, even though the manual say’s it can charge from an external USB charger, so I resorted to using my PC. It is worth making sure the unit is set to off before connecting to a PC to charge, however my PC found it as a removable storage even with it off. It seemed to charge OK though and the process took about 2hrs.
The mounts the unit comes supplied with are a head strap, bar mount and dashboard mount. I found the bar mount worked quite well and could be mounted elsewhere on the mountain bike I used for this test. This gave some interesting results (see the video segments of the rear shock & forks). The head strap gave a stable image (less vibration) but in the instructions it shows it mounted under your bike helmet but I found this uncomfortable and awkward to align, so I put over the top of my helmet instead. This seemed to work quite well although still hard to align and level the camera… I have quite a few videos that are pointing down and tilted, this is where a screen would have helped. There is a eye piece attachment but this was equally as hard to fit and look through when helmet mounted. With practice though I managed to get direction right. I didn’t try the dashboard mount but it seems very stable and should work well.
The camera has a power on/off switch under a screw cap at the back, a microSD slot and USB mini B port. On the top of unit are four colour LEDs and a play/pause button. I did have trouble stopping and starting recordings and a few time the green light which flashes when recording remained on and could only be stopped by using the main power switch (which the instructions say not to do). This also meant I have loads of short clips where I thought I’d stopped the unit recording but hadn’t . The play/pause button also switches to camera mode when held for 3 seconds (this turns off the orange light). On the first use I found that I switched to this by mistake and missed a few runs I was trying to film, after this I made sure I checked for the yellow light before starting to record.
Picture quality is very good for the 640x480 resolution and resulted in strong colour and a good amount of detail. The frame rate copes well with speed, even on dull days the light level seemed good. I did try unit in the dark with a set of powerful lights (ay-ups) the video was watchable but slightly bleached by the spot of light, it gave a nice effect though. Sound quality is fine when stationary but once on the move (3mph or more) it sounds like I have a small jet engine fitted to my bike and is quite unusable, better wind protection for the mic is needed.
I had no idea of the unit’s price at the start of this test and apart from the problems aligning camera, the unit impressed me. The image quality is very good and the MDV-450 is very light and solid. With a quick search online at about £80 I am even more impressed. The only main problem is lack of proper screen, but at this price this would be hard for the manufacturer to deliver. However the lack of screen does make the unit a little bit hit or miss when it comes to days out. Not being able to review your clips means that getting the camera aligned properly (helmet mounted) is very important, but quite tricky. The camera seems very sturdy and survived a drop form bike on concrete with only a few scratches on the metal case. As such, for the low price, I would recommend the unit to anyone into action sports.
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Imagine being able to charge multiple devices in a neat one plug solution. With the One For All Universal Multi Charger you can.
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Is it a watch or is it a mobile phone, well, it's both in the form of the SWAP Signature Mobile Phone Watch. Check out the video review to see how it performs.
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The TomTom Start is a satellite navigation system that is priced at under £100... finally within the reach of anyone, now you have no excuse for getting lost. See how the unit performs in this video review.
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Blue Lounge Refresh Review. This sure does look like a neat solution for charging lots of different types of device. Check out the review.
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One For All SV 9380 Full HD Indoor Aerial Review. If you need an indoor aerial that delivers HD & Freeview then check out this review.
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Pure Sensia DAB Radio Review. This snazzy DAB radio from Pure ups the stakes by adding a touch screen interface. Check out the review to see how it performs.
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