Best Tech – September 2016

Best Tech - September 2016

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Best Tech – September 2016”.
So you guys have given me amazing feedback on some of my previous best tech episodes. So I spent the last two weeks literally scouring the internet trying to find even better tech than ever to feature on this best tech under $ 100. Let’S get started so the first piece of tech is fittingly called the solo one and it’s a desktop speaker, it plugs into the mains and it can connect wirelessly by a Bluetooth or NFC with your phone. It’S also got a fancy touch panel on top, which used to control volume and turn it on and off inside this beautiful wooden enclosure. We’Ve got 10 watts of power, so you getting really good volume as well as powerful bass. Unfortunately, the detail is not the best at the price – it’s not worse, but you can do better, but to be honest with a body like this, I’d almost buy it. Just for the looks.

A number two actually cost a little bit more than 100, but I had to put it in this list because it’s just amazing, so these are the noir by de Gelles and 129 dollars gets you an aluminium housing gets your remote that can be customized and has A really decent microphone and some amazing packaging, literally every accessory under the sky, comes with these earphones and it’s presented in a way that makes you feel really special, and I only do they look fantastic, but the sound is remarkably clean. They need no external amplification and even have a kick in the bass Department, so all-round a very impressive earphone. Next up we have the cinema mount for your smartphone, and this is kind of like a smartphone camera lens on steroids. It’S got a rosewood handle from Thailand.

It’S got a beautifully constructed machine built, aluminium body, it can clip onto any tripod. It’S got a leveler which can tell you if, for example, your phone is tilted and you can clip on lenses. So in the Box, you’ve got a macro lens, as well as a wide-angle lens. The macro lets you move in super close to objects, probably two to three times closer than you normally would be able to, and the wide-angle just captures more in your image at 75 dollars, we’ve got the s1 projector and with a native resolution of 800 by 480 For a projector, it’s actually quite impressive. It has a bright image with fairly high contrast and some pretty vibrant colors, which was unexpected for this price and is bright enough, so that the room doesn’t exactly need to be pitch-black when you’re using it you’ll still be able to see it now. 800 by 480. Probably sounds like a disaster of a resolution when it comes to projectors actually looks quite sharp, you’re standing, maybe four or five meters away, and the image looks really good. So this is by the company Tron Phi, which I’m not gon na lie.

I’Ve never heard of, but it looks and feels solid too number five is the zeusie smart wireless lamp and it’s a lifesaver. As you know, in a lot of my indoor shots, I actually put lights in the background, and this is my first go-to to start with. It’S wireless, so it looks super clean with nothing coming out of it and also means you can take it outdoors. If you wanted to, it’s got up to 16 million different shades of color it can show, and with 450 lumens of brightness it can actually light a whole room. On top of that, the lighting is really even, which is not something I expected something. That’S cheap and we’ve got a pretty cool-looking charging dot too.

So number six is a cool one. This is the splash tunes pro and it’s a speaker. It’S actually quite a good speaker, but, more importantly, it’s a waterproof shower speaker.

Best Tech - September 2016

So it’s got a little suction cup on the end and you can just plunk it on your wall in your shower and forget about it. All the controls are built into the face and they’re marked well, it’s easy to read: there’s nothing to complain about, and the battery life is fantastic. You can probably squeeze up to 12 hours of straight usage out of this, which is a lot of showers in terms of the sound.

Best Tech - September 2016

It’S not exactly a neutral approach, it’s quite heavy on the base, but I find myself thoroughly enjoying it. Next up is the hammer S and, in my opinion, these are the best Beats replacement headphones, not to say they’re the best headphones outright, but for someone who wants the look and feel of a beats headphone, you should get this instead. Not only is the sound quality miles more detailed, but the feel is also more premium. It’S more sturdy. I think the colors are cooler and the finish is nicer. It’S a matte finish.

Best Tech - September 2016

The cushions are also just as comfortable as you’d find on beats and it comes with almost the identical hardcase, so you guys have reached the end of another best tech video. I really hope you enjoyed yourselves and if you did be sure to hit that subscribe button. I’M mister who’s, the boss and I’m signing out [ Applause, ] .