POCKET GO
Now first off is a pretty
cool little pocket gadget that runs emulators and ROMs. This is the pocket go
when you get out of the box it already comes with the pre-installed firmware so
you could run tons of emulators and ROMs from NES, SNES, Gameboy, game boy
advance and even play some ps1 games on here. Although some run better than
others. If they included 8-gigabyte memory card lets you load it on easily and
also to do things like load music on here watch movies pictures all that kind
of stuff. In terms of features and they've a two-and-a-half-inch colored and
backlit display. If you're playing this at nighttime or something you can still
see what you're actually playing.
We've even got a headphone
jack a tv out port in case you want to play these games on your tv, USB for
charging and obviously things like a power button reset and volume wheel. You
can also do things like change up the wallpaper and the themes inside the
settings to kind of personalize it I just think it's really cool that you have
this pocketable emulator to play all your favorite nostalgic games for just $40
which is a really good price for this. Lastly, it also comes with extra colored
buttons inside the box in case you want to take it apart and kind of swap them
out but I'm thinking the grey and purple kind of color theme it has going on
for that super Nintendo colorway but again for just 40 dollars a really great
value for playing some old nostalgic games. This would also be a really good
gift idea for the holidays coming up.
BONE CONDUCTIVE HEADPHONES
Next up Arbonne conductive headphones from lokmat. These are just $40 and are a
really great pickup for people who are into jogging and working out or
something like that where you want to be able to have that full awareness by using
your ears but you're still gonna be getting audio as it's literally being
driven right into your head through the sound waves. So in terms of appearance
they don't look too different from the usual wireless earbuds that you can
wear around your neck around your head but with these like I said they don't go
actually, in your ear you put them around the top of your ear and they sit right
on the outside which is right on the tragus section of your ear. So you connect
them to your Phil over Bluetooth 5.0 and that essentially delivers the audio
through like the sound waves into your head. It sounds stupid but it actually
works.
On the bottom, you have your
volume controls there's actually on the right side a little button here for
muting your music or taking calls this also has a built-in microphone. In terms
of sound quality it's not world-changing you're anything but it definitely
sounds better than I thought they would. They're a bit bass-heavy which could
be good for some people but again that's kind of also how it relies on pulsing
the music past your eardrum. And honestly using these and testing out a pair
just regular earbuds you'd be pretty hard-pressed to tell an actual difference
in sound quality. So you put these around your head sits right outside your ear
and now when you're working out or you're jogging you could still have that
full audio awareness around you and still listen to music at the same time.
They're lightweight they're flexible and the only 40 bucks they're actually one
of the highest um bow conductive headphones I found on amazon.
Mm710 mouse
Aesthetically nice and
simple the shell does have the kind of Coolermaster logo cut out but the PCB
has this dust and splash resistant spray on it. For those worried about that
open-shell design don't worry it's not gonna get damaged in the long run. Some
other things to know what the PTFE feet it has in the bottom are bare very smooth
pretty similar to gee skates or other aftermarket glide feet you can pick up
which is definitely a nice combination with their ultra weave lightweight cable
they have here. So again like a paracord, this just officially got released
about a week ago even though you probably been seeing this for a few months
now. So I figured show it off it's the great mouse and why not show it to you
now before the stock gets low and just a really tough price to beat at $50 for
a lightweight gaming mouse.
Tai hao keycaps
Take your keyboard to the
next level what about the rubber ones what are they for you might be asking,
well to give your finger that extra grip you have rubber key calf is gonna be
very easy to tell them apart versus the stock keycap so if you're gaming
itself and you maybe you get off the WASD key set. You can now easily wander
your fingers over without looking because you're gonna feel the texture difference.
There are hundreds of different color combos and designs you can pick from to
fit your setup and your theme
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