Upon receiving the Mpow Upgraded Streambot Z I was skeptical on its performance. Surely a device like this cannot perform as well as plugging in my device into the AUX port. I was right. The Mpow Upgraded Streambot Z does not perform as crisp and clear as using the AUX port on my radio, but then again it should not. There are many factors that affect a device that uses FM frequencies, signal strength of other radio stations, how many radio stations are in the area, your radio and even your spark plug cables can have an affect on a device such as this. I found the set up really easy, plug it into your power port, tune your radio to an un used station, pair it to your device and you are done.
In my testing I used a Lumia 640, Lumia 520, iPod touch 5, Nexus 7(2013) and a cheap LG phone from TracFone. Each device easily paired to the Mpow Upgraded Streambot Z and I never lost a connection or had the volume drop. I did notice however some radio stations work better than others. What I mean is some stations had more stactic(hiss) than others, some stations had a higher volume output than others and some had a bit of bleed through from other stations. When I finally found a good station to test on I found that I had to turn the volume up all the way on each device and the Streambot itself then used the radios volume last. It was still at a lower volume than using the AUX port but then again I expected that.
Despite the volume issue I found that the Mpow Upgraded Streambot Z performed really well, as I mentioned earlier I had no signal loss or dropped volume. I even drove over as many potholes as I could to see if jarring the device would have any effect on it and I am glad to say it did not. There is a USB port on the Streambot so you can charge a device while streaming, it easily charged each device with no problems. Taking calls was not that fantastic, the callers mentioned that I was a bit quiet, that might be due where my power port is located but I did hear the calls quite well. The Streambot is made primarily from plastic, to me it felt sturdy and not cheap and it did fit really snug into the power port.
You will see two bands of metal on the device the bigger one is the volume control and the thinner one is to tune the device to the radio station. On the top where you see the Mpow logo that is the power on/off button and you get two buttons for skipping forward or back. THe LED read out is red and is very clear to read, just under the read out is a small hole that is the microphone. There are a few negatives, the first is the part that plugs into your power port is five inches long, depending on your power ports depth this device may stick out too far you you to use or plug something into the USB port, so measure the depth of your power port(cigarette port) and do the math to see if this device will work in your vehicle, actually you should do this for any device like this.
Another negative is the adjustment knob, despite my fingers fitting nicely in the curves the knob is a bit too thin, I felt as if it might break if I have to keep adjuting the device. The last negative is the volume, the Mpow Upgraded Streambot Z is a bit quiet, if Mpow can boost the volume by atleast 10 percent I think that would make quite a difference. If you do not have an AUX port or a Bluetooth option on your radio I would recommend the Mpow Upgraded Streambot Z, it is a good option to stream music or audio books through your radio. Is it perfect, no, depending on your location, radio, radio signals you will have some static and the volume is a bit low but it is a good work around. Remember try different un used stations to find the best one, do not just go for the first one you find, there is a difference.
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Mpow Grip Air Vent Car Mount
I would like to start by saying I am not a fan of vent mounted phone holders, the reason for this is simple, some vent fins are not that sturdy, they can break easily, also in some vehicles the vent fin assembly can pop out. Vibration is the other factor, since vent fins are thin they are not as stable as a dash mount or windshield mount so you should expect vibration in a vent mounted holder. When I received the Mpow Grip Air Vent Car Mount I was skeptical on how it would perform. The mount is made from a excellent high grade plastic and felt pretty sturdy, the hook is made from metal as is the spring. There is foam in the brace arms to prevent scratching the surface and foam is in the arms that hold your device.
I used two devices to test this mount, my iPod Touch 5 and my Lumia 640. The Mpow Grip Air Vent Car Mount held onto both devices very well. I did not experience and slippage or fall outs. While driving I did notice some vibration, much less than your basic vent mount but the vibration was there. I drove over pot holes and speed bumps and the mount held both devices firmly. On the back of the holder you will see two buttons, the one on the top is the holders release, press it and the arms will open, the bottom is a lock, slide it up to unlock and down to un lock. What the lock does it to lock the release button, to stop you from accidentally pressing it and having your device fall, I like that function. THe holder is also on a ball swivel, loosen the nut, position your device to where you want it, tighten the nut and you are done. On the bottom of the holder there are two arms that swing out to hold your device, they are adjustable so even a small device. like my iPod can fit .
I have to admit that I was impressed with the Mpow Grip Air Vent Car Mount, it held my devices securely and because of the bracing arms that rest against the surface, it reduces strain on the vent fins and it does help reduce vibration. The spring hook is quite secure, it will not slip or release like the slip on type mounts, it will come off only when you want it too. I am still not a fan of vent mounted holders but if you need to use one or you do not want a dash/windshield mount then definitely get this mount, in my opinion the Mpow Grip Air Vent Car Mount is the best vent mount to buy, and will have a less chance of breaking the fins in your vent.
I used two devices to test this mount, my iPod Touch 5 and my Lumia 640. The Mpow Grip Air Vent Car Mount held onto both devices very well. I did not experience and slippage or fall outs. While driving I did notice some vibration, much less than your basic vent mount but the vibration was there. I drove over pot holes and speed bumps and the mount held both devices firmly. On the back of the holder you will see two buttons, the one on the top is the holders release, press it and the arms will open, the bottom is a lock, slide it up to unlock and down to un lock. What the lock does it to lock the release button, to stop you from accidentally pressing it and having your device fall, I like that function. THe holder is also on a ball swivel, loosen the nut, position your device to where you want it, tighten the nut and you are done. On the bottom of the holder there are two arms that swing out to hold your device, they are adjustable so even a small device. like my iPod can fit .
I have to admit that I was impressed with the Mpow Grip Air Vent Car Mount, it held my devices securely and because of the bracing arms that rest against the surface, it reduces strain on the vent fins and it does help reduce vibration. The spring hook is quite secure, it will not slip or release like the slip on type mounts, it will come off only when you want it too. I am still not a fan of vent mounted holders but if you need to use one or you do not want a dash/windshield mount then definitely get this mount, in my opinion the Mpow Grip Air Vent Car Mount is the best vent mount to buy, and will have a less chance of breaking the fins in your vent.
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Mpow MLens V2 Fisheye/Marco Lens
The Mpow MLens V2 is a big lens for your phone. You will find that you just might have to use two hands while using this lens, one to hold your phone the other to hold onto the lens. While you are using this lens you will see the black border surrounding the subject, but with 180 degree angle you get quite a lot in your shot. Be careful if you are holding the lens that high degree of angle it just might pick up your hand(see picture below). The lens itself is an all metal construction and is built very solid. The clip is plastic but does not feel cheap it too is solid, you will find rubber padding on the clip where it comes into contact with your device, the spring, made of metal, is strong, at first I though it would press on my screen to hard but it did not. You will have to center your devices camera on this lens, the back lens is about 1 inch wide.
If you want to use this lens for macro shooting, look where the word macro is printed, that is where the lens un screws to reveal the macro function. When I un screwed mine it was a bit tight, I really had to give it a good bit of force to get it loose. The rubber grip helped(see picture below). Despite the black box or barrel affect I enjoyed using this lens. It was fun to use my imagination to get interesting shots, it made me think about how the shot would come out and in doing so it made me take my time, which is a good thing. Picture quality is good, the center of the shot is clean and crisp but as you look to the edges the quality degrades. The edge of your picture will be a bit blurry, fuzzy and a little dis colored. If you take the price into consideration the quality is not all that bad, yes there are some fisheye lenses out there that are crystal clear but they do come with a hefty price tag.
The macro lens is a joy to use, I was able to get within a half inch(sometimes less) of the subject and got some really nice shots, once again the center of the picture is crisp and as you get to the outer edges you will see a bit od distortion but not as pronounced as the fisheye. You can also get pretty darn close with the fisheyes lens as well, I was able to get within a half inch on most subjects and the shots were acceptable to fantastic. As a nice touch Mpow included a really nice cloth pouch to carry your lens in, it also doubles as a cloth to wipe away dust or fingerprints. You get a front and rear lens cap, the front is a spring loaded cap just like the DSLR's use and the rear cap is threaded. The Mpow MLens V2 has a thread size of 37mm which means that if you can use this as a add on lens for your camera as long as it has a 37mm thread.
The Mpow MLens V2 is a really nice lens to shoot with, as I mentioned before it makes you think about the shot and that can get your creative juices flowing. Yes it is a bit heavy but I would rather have an all metal construction than plastic. The main thing that really holds this lens back is that the clip is to shallow, it only has a one inch depth, I was only able to use it on two devices, my iPod Touch 5 and my Nexus 7, the clips depth was to shallow to use on my Lumia 640, Mpow should have added another quarter of an inch or half an inch depth to the clip so all phones could have been accommodated, also if Mpow could atleast reduce the distortion around the edges a little that would definitely help. All in all this lens was fun and a joy to shoot with, I found myself taking a bit more time setting up the shot, looking at different angles and distance, it brought some fun back into shooting with my iPod.
If you want to use this lens for macro shooting, look where the word macro is printed, that is where the lens un screws to reveal the macro function. When I un screwed mine it was a bit tight, I really had to give it a good bit of force to get it loose. The rubber grip helped(see picture below). Despite the black box or barrel affect I enjoyed using this lens. It was fun to use my imagination to get interesting shots, it made me think about how the shot would come out and in doing so it made me take my time, which is a good thing. Picture quality is good, the center of the shot is clean and crisp but as you look to the edges the quality degrades. The edge of your picture will be a bit blurry, fuzzy and a little dis colored. If you take the price into consideration the quality is not all that bad, yes there are some fisheye lenses out there that are crystal clear but they do come with a hefty price tag.
The macro lens is a joy to use, I was able to get within a half inch(sometimes less) of the subject and got some really nice shots, once again the center of the picture is crisp and as you get to the outer edges you will see a bit od distortion but not as pronounced as the fisheye. You can also get pretty darn close with the fisheyes lens as well, I was able to get within a half inch on most subjects and the shots were acceptable to fantastic. As a nice touch Mpow included a really nice cloth pouch to carry your lens in, it also doubles as a cloth to wipe away dust or fingerprints. You get a front and rear lens cap, the front is a spring loaded cap just like the DSLR's use and the rear cap is threaded. The Mpow MLens V2 has a thread size of 37mm which means that if you can use this as a add on lens for your camera as long as it has a 37mm thread.
The Mpow MLens V2 is a really nice lens to shoot with, as I mentioned before it makes you think about the shot and that can get your creative juices flowing. Yes it is a bit heavy but I would rather have an all metal construction than plastic. The main thing that really holds this lens back is that the clip is to shallow, it only has a one inch depth, I was only able to use it on two devices, my iPod Touch 5 and my Nexus 7, the clips depth was to shallow to use on my Lumia 640, Mpow should have added another quarter of an inch or half an inch depth to the clip so all phones could have been accommodated, also if Mpow could atleast reduce the distortion around the edges a little that would definitely help. All in all this lens was fun and a joy to shoot with, I found myself taking a bit more time setting up the shot, looking at different angles and distance, it brought some fun back into shooting with my iPod.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Mpow AquaPro speaker
For a small speaker the Mpow AquaPro puts out quite a loud volume. The speaker will fit in your hand quite easily. You get a USB charging cable and a 3.5 mm cable if you do not want to connect by blue tooth. I used three devices to test the speaker they are the iPod Touch 5, Nexus 7 and my Lumia 640. Each device easily paired to the speaker, just look for Mpow AquaPro on your blue tooth list. The audio reproduction is quite nice, you can hear each instrument and vocals, the actual sound of the speaker is a little lacking. The highs are a bit too much, they have that "tinny" sound and when you turn up the volume the high end gets too be ear piercing. The mid range is a nice punch, clean, clear and crisp, just what you would want from a speaker this size. The bass. or low end is there but it is a bit muted, it does give that thump but it is held back, the high end does over power the bass.
I am guessing that the design of the Mpow AquaPro is the reason why the bass is lacking, there is no bass port and the speaker is only an inch and a half thick, so there really is no room for the bass frequencies to expand to give you that BOOM. Not too mention that this speaker has a IPX7 waterproof rating, this means that the speaker can fall into three feet of water and still work, so the waterproof design does affect the sound as well. Despite the lack of bass and the high end being what it is I do like this little speaker, it is small enough to travel with, take in the shower or just have it sitting on a counter or table and it takes up little room. From no sound to full volume I counted 14 clicks and I found that on the 8-10 is the best sound from this speaker.
The Mpow AquaPro does have a feature that I find interesting, right next to the charging port is a SOS button. When held down the speaker will turn on a warbling sound that yes is annoying but that is the point. If you need help or in some kind of trouble press that button and the sound will attract attention. The speaker is built tough, I dropped it a few times from 3 feet to about 7 feet high, besides a few scratches the speaker held up and kept on working. I used it a few times in the shower as well, I made sure that water did hit the speaker and I must say it performed very well. no change in sound at all and yes it is still working. I will caution you though make sure that the flap covering the USB port is properly secured before getting it wet. Taking and making calls were easy and crisp and clear, I did not experience and dropped calls, interference of loss of volume.
Battery life is really good, Mpow claims playtime is 8 hours I got about 7 and a half, but I did have the speaker turned almost all the way up, so just remember the louder you turn up the volume the more power the speaker uses which means shorter play time. Charging the speaker took about 2 hours and to me that was not all that bad. The blue tooth range is your average distance, I got 31 feet before the signal started to drop. Outside usage was a bit different than in my house. I found that I was able to hear the music quite a distance away due to the high end being the way it is so that is a plus as well. This little speaker is not really for tailgaters or back yard parties it is designed for personal use and will fill a room with sound. To me I wish there was a bit more low end produced by the Mpow AquaPro, I like a good deep thump while listening to my music. Overall the Mpow AquaPro is a good buy, great for backpacking, at the beach, working in the garage well you get the idea.
I am guessing that the design of the Mpow AquaPro is the reason why the bass is lacking, there is no bass port and the speaker is only an inch and a half thick, so there really is no room for the bass frequencies to expand to give you that BOOM. Not too mention that this speaker has a IPX7 waterproof rating, this means that the speaker can fall into three feet of water and still work, so the waterproof design does affect the sound as well. Despite the lack of bass and the high end being what it is I do like this little speaker, it is small enough to travel with, take in the shower or just have it sitting on a counter or table and it takes up little room. From no sound to full volume I counted 14 clicks and I found that on the 8-10 is the best sound from this speaker.
The Mpow AquaPro does have a feature that I find interesting, right next to the charging port is a SOS button. When held down the speaker will turn on a warbling sound that yes is annoying but that is the point. If you need help or in some kind of trouble press that button and the sound will attract attention. The speaker is built tough, I dropped it a few times from 3 feet to about 7 feet high, besides a few scratches the speaker held up and kept on working. I used it a few times in the shower as well, I made sure that water did hit the speaker and I must say it performed very well. no change in sound at all and yes it is still working. I will caution you though make sure that the flap covering the USB port is properly secured before getting it wet. Taking and making calls were easy and crisp and clear, I did not experience and dropped calls, interference of loss of volume.
Battery life is really good, Mpow claims playtime is 8 hours I got about 7 and a half, but I did have the speaker turned almost all the way up, so just remember the louder you turn up the volume the more power the speaker uses which means shorter play time. Charging the speaker took about 2 hours and to me that was not all that bad. The blue tooth range is your average distance, I got 31 feet before the signal started to drop. Outside usage was a bit different than in my house. I found that I was able to hear the music quite a distance away due to the high end being the way it is so that is a plus as well. This little speaker is not really for tailgaters or back yard parties it is designed for personal use and will fill a room with sound. To me I wish there was a bit more low end produced by the Mpow AquaPro, I like a good deep thump while listening to my music. Overall the Mpow AquaPro is a good buy, great for backpacking, at the beach, working in the garage well you get the idea.
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Mpow Antelope Bluetooth Headphones
The Mpow Antelope Bluetooth Headphones are presented really nice in the box, you get a charging cable that is flat and 19 inches long, different sized ear tips and the instruction manual. The earphones feel really sturdy, no cheap plastic here, and have a matte finish with the Mpow logo nicely displayed. The cable has a nice spring to it and a rubberized feel to them. One thing that you will notice is a curve by each ear pod, these curves allow you to fit the earphones around your ear for a snug fit. I had no problems fitting these to my ears, they stayed in never loosened or popped out. Pairing theses to your device is simple the middle button is the power and pairing button. Simply press and hold the button, you will hear "Power On" keep holding the button until you hear "Pairing" then release the button and look for "Mpow Antelope" and you are on your way.
There are two other buttons next to the power and those are volume control and track skipping, each one performed flawlessly, you will also notice a tactile click every time you press any of the buttons, I like that feature a lot. Charge time was about 1 hour 30 minutes for me and the run time I got was 7 hours and 35 minutes. Now you have to remember the louder you play your music the shorter the run time. Using the Antelope for taking calls was a breeze, the caller heard me crystal clear and I heard the caller clear as day. the blue tooth distance was average, the usual 30 feet and not once had I noticed any drop outs or fading. The noise cancellation was surprising, I expected a decent experience but Mpow really out did themselves, I thought that the noise cancellation was superb, only really loud noises made it through, like trucks passing by, fire engine, and a few car horns.
Now for the part you really want to know. The sound quality was good, but not the best experience I have heard from Mpow. The highs are a bit too high they had that "tinny" sound and the higher the volume the highs became more ear piercing. The mids did have a punch, nice and clean and the bass was there, more of a flat response than a good sounding "thump". Still the reproduction of the music was good, you are able to pick out each instrument and vocals with ease, I just think Mpow should EQ these a bit better by lowering the highs a bit and raising the bass. The other thing I noticed it the cable connecting the two ear pods is a bit short, since I have a buzz cut they fit nice on my head, but if you have a lot of hair or really thick hair these might not be a great fit for your head. I do like these earphones, they fit me really nice and are quite comfortable, despite the lack of bass I have enjoyed using them and will continue to use them. Battery life is fantastic and the charge time is really great. The Mpow Antelope Bluetooth Headphones, in my opinion, are worth the money.
There are two other buttons next to the power and those are volume control and track skipping, each one performed flawlessly, you will also notice a tactile click every time you press any of the buttons, I like that feature a lot. Charge time was about 1 hour 30 minutes for me and the run time I got was 7 hours and 35 minutes. Now you have to remember the louder you play your music the shorter the run time. Using the Antelope for taking calls was a breeze, the caller heard me crystal clear and I heard the caller clear as day. the blue tooth distance was average, the usual 30 feet and not once had I noticed any drop outs or fading. The noise cancellation was surprising, I expected a decent experience but Mpow really out did themselves, I thought that the noise cancellation was superb, only really loud noises made it through, like trucks passing by, fire engine, and a few car horns.
Now for the part you really want to know. The sound quality was good, but not the best experience I have heard from Mpow. The highs are a bit too high they had that "tinny" sound and the higher the volume the highs became more ear piercing. The mids did have a punch, nice and clean and the bass was there, more of a flat response than a good sounding "thump". Still the reproduction of the music was good, you are able to pick out each instrument and vocals with ease, I just think Mpow should EQ these a bit better by lowering the highs a bit and raising the bass. The other thing I noticed it the cable connecting the two ear pods is a bit short, since I have a buzz cut they fit nice on my head, but if you have a lot of hair or really thick hair these might not be a great fit for your head. I do like these earphones, they fit me really nice and are quite comfortable, despite the lack of bass I have enjoyed using them and will continue to use them. Battery life is fantastic and the charge time is really great. The Mpow Antelope Bluetooth Headphones, in my opinion, are worth the money.
Monday, March 14, 2016
Mpow Magnetic 360°Free CD mount
Having different mounting options for your device in your vehicle is something we all want. The Mpow Magnetic 360°Free mount is a great option for those who do not want a vent, cup holder, sticky gel, 3M tape or a suction cup mount. This mount utilizes your CD player slot. I own another mount similar to this one, it works but I do get vibration from it due to the spring loaded clamp design. Now the Mpow Magnetic 360°Free uses a screw design which enables you to tighten the clamp for a much secure fit. I have fount that with this design the vibration is almost gone. I can also play a CD while this mount is in the slot. In the box you will also get foam stick pads to help cushion the fit as well as add a bit more mass to fill in the slot, in my CD player I did not need them.
You will also get some metal plates that have double sided 3M tape on them. There is a large plate(2.5 inch by 1 3/4 inch) and a small(1 1/4 by 1 inch). I have tried two devices my Microsoft Lumia 640 and my iPod Touch 5. With the 640 I took off the back cover and placed the plate inside with the iPod I placed the small plate under the gel case. I then proceeded to drive over potholes and speed bumps to see if the magnet will hold. To my delight the strong magnet in this mount was able to hold both devices securely, no slippage either. The mount is made of plastic, a high grade plastic that feels sturdy in the hand, the magnet is covered with a soft feeling rubber, the screw design has a metal screw and the hinge contains a metal pin.
You must understand one important thing, if your device is in a case, depending upon the thickness of that case the magnet may not hold your device securely, my advice is to use the metal mounting plate on the outside of the case for maximum hold. Even the more expensive mounts like this will fail if the case is too thick. The only thing that I can suggest to make this product better would be to replace the foam pads with silicone rubber pads, foam pads tend to roll/fold up a bit too easy. So if you are looking for an alternative mounting option for your device then the Mpow Magnetic 360°Free is a good deal for the price.
You will also get some metal plates that have double sided 3M tape on them. There is a large plate(2.5 inch by 1 3/4 inch) and a small(1 1/4 by 1 inch). I have tried two devices my Microsoft Lumia 640 and my iPod Touch 5. With the 640 I took off the back cover and placed the plate inside with the iPod I placed the small plate under the gel case. I then proceeded to drive over potholes and speed bumps to see if the magnet will hold. To my delight the strong magnet in this mount was able to hold both devices securely, no slippage either. The mount is made of plastic, a high grade plastic that feels sturdy in the hand, the magnet is covered with a soft feeling rubber, the screw design has a metal screw and the hinge contains a metal pin.
You must understand one important thing, if your device is in a case, depending upon the thickness of that case the magnet may not hold your device securely, my advice is to use the metal mounting plate on the outside of the case for maximum hold. Even the more expensive mounts like this will fail if the case is too thick. The only thing that I can suggest to make this product better would be to replace the foam pads with silicone rubber pads, foam pads tend to roll/fold up a bit too easy. So if you are looking for an alternative mounting option for your device then the Mpow Magnetic 360°Free is a good deal for the price.
Sunday, March 13, 2016
Mpow Grip Magic universal air vent car mount
The Mpow Grip Magic is a small mount that works surprisingly well. It is about 3 inches long and contains a pretty strong magnet. In the box you get the mount, two metal plates and a case for the iPhone6/6s. The metal plates have 3M tape on them so you can adhere them to your device, one large plate(2.5 inch by 1 3/4 inch) and one small plate(1 1/2 by 1 1/4), the case for the iPhone 6/6s has a built in plate. The mount itself is made from a high grade plastic and rubber. The prongs that attach to the air vent fins are rubber and the pad over the magnet is made of rubber. The whole mount is well made and solid it will not fall apart.
The ball joint is easy to use, just un screw the nut rotate your device to the way you like it and tighten the nut down, now you are ready to go. Personally I leave mine loosened just enough to angle my phone just in case I need to. The prongs have two sizes, one for thinner fins and one for thicker finned vents, so make sure you get the right size. Make sure your vent fins are pointed straight, towards the back of your vehicle, slowly push the mount onto the fins and that is it you are done. I have to admit that I did adhere the plates to my devices, I found that after I removed the back of my Lumia 640, placed the plate in and then replaced the back cover the plate did not move, it was a tight fit so no need for the tape provided. On my iPod Touch I found the same thing, I took the gel case off placed the small metal plate in and replaced the case and it was tight enough to hold the metal plate in place.
The MPow Grip Magic help each device tight, I went over pot holes, speed bumps, and a curb(that one was by accident) and the magnet held each device with no slippage, they refused to move or fall. There will be a small amount of vibration that is due to the vent fins and not the mount itself. If you use a case for your device, depending on the thickness of it you may not get a strong connection and your device may slip or fall. Also I would like to mention if your device is over 7 ounces the grip my not be ideal. The other point I would like to mention is your vents. If they are really thin or loose(test them before buying this mount some vents can pop out easily) then you may want to look for another mount. Using this mount will also have an effect of the air flow or either heat or A/C, I would not recommend using this mount with your heater on, that may over heat your device. If you need a mounting option other than the dash or windshield I would recommend this mount.
The ball joint is easy to use, just un screw the nut rotate your device to the way you like it and tighten the nut down, now you are ready to go. Personally I leave mine loosened just enough to angle my phone just in case I need to. The prongs have two sizes, one for thinner fins and one for thicker finned vents, so make sure you get the right size. Make sure your vent fins are pointed straight, towards the back of your vehicle, slowly push the mount onto the fins and that is it you are done. I have to admit that I did adhere the plates to my devices, I found that after I removed the back of my Lumia 640, placed the plate in and then replaced the back cover the plate did not move, it was a tight fit so no need for the tape provided. On my iPod Touch I found the same thing, I took the gel case off placed the small metal plate in and replaced the case and it was tight enough to hold the metal plate in place.
The MPow Grip Magic help each device tight, I went over pot holes, speed bumps, and a curb(that one was by accident) and the magnet held each device with no slippage, they refused to move or fall. There will be a small amount of vibration that is due to the vent fins and not the mount itself. If you use a case for your device, depending on the thickness of it you may not get a strong connection and your device may slip or fall. Also I would like to mention if your device is over 7 ounces the grip my not be ideal. The other point I would like to mention is your vents. If they are really thin or loose(test them before buying this mount some vents can pop out easily) then you may want to look for another mount. Using this mount will also have an effect of the air flow or either heat or A/C, I would not recommend using this mount with your heater on, that may over heat your device. If you need a mounting option other than the dash or windshield I would recommend this mount.
Saturday, March 12, 2016
Mpow Cobble Bluetooth 4.0 Headset Wireless Earpiece
The MPow Cobble is a very light weight device, you can almost forget that you are wearing it. Made of high grade plastic the device feels well built and sturdy in the hand. You get different sized silicone ear tips(small medium and large) and two rubber over the ear clips, so sizing should not be a problem. You also get a charging cable it is not that long but at least you do have one. Making and taking calls were easy simply press and go, I had no problems what so ever. Pairing the device to my Microsoft Lumia 640 was quick and I never had a drop in signal.
The audio was crisp and clean, plenty of the high and mid range frequencies and the bass was there but a little low for my taste. As for the person I was calling they had no problem hearing me, they said my voice was clear and easy to hear. You can listen to music, podcasts, audio books etc. through this headset but do not expect the same sound quality as you would get from a good set of earphones, a device like this is really meant for making and taking calls. You get about 4 hours and 40 minutes of talk time, which for the price, size and weight of the device that is about right, yes there are other similar devices like this that have longer talk times but they are bigger, heavier and cost more.
Bluetooth range, for me, was 30 feet, that was on the table and me just walking around, when I placed the phone in a drawer of my dresser and closed the bedroom door the range dropped to 28 feet, for me that is not too bad. The device uses CVC6.0 digital noise reduction and it works like a dream, I was pleasantly surprised, no hiss, crackles or interference at all. To power the device on simply slide the switch to the on position, no holding a button down for a few seconds. The switch does feel tight and well made so I am confident that the switch will last a long time. Charging time for me was about 1 hour 20 minutes from drained to fully charged. When fitted properly the MPow Cobble stayed in my ear, it never slipped out fell or came loose. It was very comfortable to wear as well, I had no redness or pressure marks, it was so light I actually forgot I was wearing it. The only negative I can say about this device is the gloss finish, it is a fingerprint magnet and can be a bit slippery when handling it. For the price the MPow Cobble is an excellent deal.
The audio was crisp and clean, plenty of the high and mid range frequencies and the bass was there but a little low for my taste. As for the person I was calling they had no problem hearing me, they said my voice was clear and easy to hear. You can listen to music, podcasts, audio books etc. through this headset but do not expect the same sound quality as you would get from a good set of earphones, a device like this is really meant for making and taking calls. You get about 4 hours and 40 minutes of talk time, which for the price, size and weight of the device that is about right, yes there are other similar devices like this that have longer talk times but they are bigger, heavier and cost more.
Bluetooth range, for me, was 30 feet, that was on the table and me just walking around, when I placed the phone in a drawer of my dresser and closed the bedroom door the range dropped to 28 feet, for me that is not too bad. The device uses CVC6.0 digital noise reduction and it works like a dream, I was pleasantly surprised, no hiss, crackles or interference at all. To power the device on simply slide the switch to the on position, no holding a button down for a few seconds. The switch does feel tight and well made so I am confident that the switch will last a long time. Charging time for me was about 1 hour 20 minutes from drained to fully charged. When fitted properly the MPow Cobble stayed in my ear, it never slipped out fell or came loose. It was very comfortable to wear as well, I had no redness or pressure marks, it was so light I actually forgot I was wearing it. The only negative I can say about this device is the gloss finish, it is a fingerprint magnet and can be a bit slippery when handling it. For the price the MPow Cobble is an excellent deal.
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Kodak PIXPRO S-1
A great entry level micro four thirds camera. The camera performs really well, the pictures are clear and crisp, video is clean as well. The focus is smooth and the camera does not "hunt" too much for focus, most of the time I did not notice any "hunting" Video capture is quite nice, as mentioned before it is quite clean and sharp, focusing during video is quick and smooth as well. The audio was quite impressive, I heard no hiss just crisp and clean sound. Wind noise was a bit of a problem but not a deal breaker. Do not get me wrong this camera will not perform as well as a high end MFT (micro four thirds) camera, it does get the job done and for the price it does the job well.
Since it is a Micro Four Thirds camera the mount is compatible with Olympus and Panasonic lenses, so if you think the Kodak lens is soft, not as clear you can get other lenses for it. It does shoot 5 frames per second which is a nice option, ISO is from 200 to 12,800, you can shoot in RAW or JPEG.The sensor is a 16Mb CMOS sensor and a max. aperture of f/3.5. Video capture is in H.264 and yes it does shoot in 1080p. The LCD screen is a 3" tilting screen with 920,000 dots, not the sharpest screen but it does the job just fine. Compares to other MFT cameras this one is a bit slow BUT it is an entry level camera, for your everyday consumer it is a great camera for the professional not so much. I think that this camera is fun to shoot with, it makes me take my time to look for a good shot and use my imagination a bit more. If you are wanting a camera that is better than a point and shoot and wanting to get into the MFT then this camera might be what you are looking for. The focus and zoom is smooth, battery life is average, about 410 shots.
Since it is a Micro Four Thirds camera the mount is compatible with Olympus and Panasonic lenses, so if you think the Kodak lens is soft, not as clear you can get other lenses for it. It does shoot 5 frames per second which is a nice option, ISO is from 200 to 12,800, you can shoot in RAW or JPEG.The sensor is a 16Mb CMOS sensor and a max. aperture of f/3.5. Video capture is in H.264 and yes it does shoot in 1080p. The LCD screen is a 3" tilting screen with 920,000 dots, not the sharpest screen but it does the job just fine. Compares to other MFT cameras this one is a bit slow BUT it is an entry level camera, for your everyday consumer it is a great camera for the professional not so much. I think that this camera is fun to shoot with, it makes me take my time to look for a good shot and use my imagination a bit more. If you are wanting a camera that is better than a point and shoot and wanting to get into the MFT then this camera might be what you are looking for. The focus and zoom is smooth, battery life is average, about 410 shots.
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