Rosewill BK-500 Bluetooth Keyboard
If you have been looking for a bluetooth keyboard to use for your tablet or phone at a reasonable price, than don't look any further. At $59.99, Rosewill's BK-500 not only looks like a quality keyboard but it feels like one as well. With a slim lightweight design and an durable aluminum back, you will not be shy about bringing this keyboard wherever you go
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Be Quiet! PurePower 600w Power Supply Review
BeQuite! Is a German company that specializes in silent power supplies and maximum cooling solutions for PCs. They have been manufacture of the year multiple times and are the #1 company leading in Power Supplies. BeQuiet! Has finally decided to share they silent and cooling solutions with us and we are extremely excited to be one of the first to review this amazing power supply.
The PURE POWER L8 600W. (80PLUS Bronze/AMD CrossFireX)
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EnerPlex Kickr II Review
Have you ever wanted to go hiking, biking riding, mountain climbing, or any outdoor sport/hobby, but afraid that your mobile device might more than likely die? Well when your mobile charger isn't enough for the hours you love to spend outdoors, the Kickr II by EnerPlex, might just be the right solar charger for you, given that there isn't a cloud in the sky.
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Netis Wireless Adapters and Portable Router
Sometimes built in is not good enough, sometimes you need more flexibility, range, and options in your wireless solution. At times when your present wireless solution is just not working for you what is the solution? Do you buy an aftermarket adapter from one of the big box names? Most of us would prefer to save a few dollars given the choice but then do you trust the alternative adapter to work reliably? In some cases these third party adapters cost more, what benefit are you gaining then? Today we have two adapters; WF2505 and WF2190 and a mobile portable wireless N router, WF2416, on the test bench from Netis Systems.
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AudioFly AF56 Earphones Review
When you think about buying headphones the first few brands that come to mind would probably be, Beats, Sony, Bose and Skullcandy, more than likely. I'm here to introduce to you a fairly new company, with a lot to pack, AudioFly.
They are a company based in Australia and they both design and build headphones. They base their design with an old school touch but with new inspiring technology for audio. They currently have 4 headphones out, the AF33, AF45, AF56 and the AF78. In this review I'll be testing the AF56, their second best that they have on the current market.
AudioFly AF56 is packing their largest in-ear driver and ..”delivers uncompromising sound, pumping out astonishing clarity over the whole spectrum with a rich and detailed bottom end...” according to their website.
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