Speck Products Techstyle Widescreen GPS Case Review
If you have a GPS for your car, then you really should check out the Speck Products Techstyle Widescreen GPS Case.
Supplied by: Speck Products
Apple iPad (64GB) - Part 3 - Apple Apps Tour - Safari
Apple iPad (64GB) - Part 2 - Apple Apps Tour
The Apple iPad is now in the UK - unboxing & product tour
well at least it is for me. In this video I actually unbox the Apple iPad (64GB) and yes I am based in the UK. This astonishing new device landed in my hands this morning and I am so excited to share with you the unboxing and product tour. Please check out my channel later for more great iPad coverage.
Manufacturer website: Apple
Interdealz iPump 4-in-1 Mini Speaker Review
The Interdealz iPump 4-in-1 Mini Speaker offers up many uses, a battery, a mic, plus a speaker for either your iPod/iPhone or perhaps even a laptop.
Supplied by: Interdealz
Swan MDV-450 Action Camera Review
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.
Supplied by: Swann Security
Canon EOS 7D Magic Lantern Guide Book Review
The Canon EOS 7D Magic Lantern Guide offers up something so much more useful than an instruction manual. Check out this book review, then check out the Geekanoids Channel page for more great reviews.
Publisher website: Sterling Publishing
Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Mini Review
The Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Mini is a rather swish looking iPhone & iPod Speaker System. In this review I check out the design and music quality that it delivers.
Supplied by: Bowers & Wilkins
Knomo Leather Slim Laptop Pouch Review
The Knomo Leather Slim Laptop Pouch is one of the best quality ways of carrying your MacBook Pro that I have experienced. Both the leather and workmanship are top top quality. Check out the review.
Supplied by: Knomo
HTC Desire Mobile Phone - Questions & Answers 2
HTC Desire Mobile Phone - Questions & Answers Part 2. I have been receiving a lot of questions about the HTC Desire, so here is a short video with some Q&A that were asked on my earlier video. Please post any more questions in the comments and I will make another Q&A video soon.
Manufacturer website: HTC
HTC Desire Mobile Phone - Questions & Answers Part 1
HTC Desire Mobile Phone - Questions & Answers Part 1. I have been receiving a lot of questions about the HTC Desire, so here is a short video with some Q&A. Please post any more questions in the comments and I will make another Q&A video soon.
Manufacturer website: HTC
HTC Desire Mobile Phone - Part 8 - The Review
Yes, I hear you, what's with all the coverage on the HTC Desire Mobile Phone. Well, this is such an awesome mobile phone, that is deserves some extra video coverage to tell you all about it. In this video (number 8) I bring you my review, letting you know how it performs and what I like & dislike about the Desire.
Manufacturer website: HTC
HTC Desire Mobile Phone - Part 7 - HTC & Live Wallpapers
HTC Desire Mobile Phone - Part 7. By request from a viewer, in this video I take a look at the supplied HTC & Live Wallpapers.
Manufacturer website: HTC
HTC Desire Mobile Phone - Part 6 - Peep & FriendStream Apps
The HTC Desire Mobile Phone has some great applications pre-installed. In this sixth video of the series I show you the Peep & FriendStream Apps.
Manufacturer website: HTC
Salter Trivet Electronic Scales Review
Requested by a viewer, I deliver on my promise with a review of the Salter Trivet Electronic Scales.
Supplied by: Salter
HTC Desire Mobile Phone - Part 5 - HTC Photo App
HTC Desire Mobile Phone - Part 4 - Camera Test & Texting
HTC Desire Mobile Phone (T Mobile) - Part 4. In this video I show you the 5 megapixel camera in use, plus viewing the photos. Then move on to cover the texting feature which includes a look at all the keyboard options.
Manufacturer website: HTC
HTC Desire Mobile Phone - Part 3 - Product Tour
In the third video of the series I give you a complete product tour of the HTC Desire Mobile Phone including some tips for setting up security and the difference between application shortcuts and widgets.
Manufacturer website: HTC
Canon EOS 7D for Dummies - Book Review
If you have a Canon EOS 7D then this book will guide you through all the settings without using all the technical terms. Even if you don't have a 7D this is worth checking out, as the Dummies range of books are available for most model of camera.
Publisher website: Wiley Publishing
