bluetooth

Review: Omaker W4 Bluetooth Speaker

This little Bluetooth speaker hasn’t the longest list of features, but for me what really sets it apart is it’s size. Being a cube that’s just under 2” wide makes it extremely portable, and an optional carabiner clip is included so you can hang it up. While the cube shape isn’t quite as pocketable as a flatter design, you shouldn’t have any issues carrying this little speaker around. The met...[Read More]

Intempo Tailgate Speaker Review

Intempo Tailgate Speaker Review It’s almost summer! Time for BBQ’s, late night drinking outdoors and drinking before 11am. You’re gonna want some tunes with that, and Intempo have come up with a novel idea for outdoor listening. The Tailgate speaker from Intempo is a portable speaker, and I mean portable, with its wheels and extendable handle you can pull it along to wherever it’...[Read More]

Review: WESTLINK (New Bee) NB-9 Bluetooth Headphones

Check out the video review of these NB-9 headphones from WESTLINK (branded New Bee). In summary… – Fantastic sound – rich bass accompanies great clarity in the mids and highs with an impressively broad soundstage. – Well made with soft-touch plastic and extra-soft PU leather earpieces. – Very comfortable and snug fit. – Great battery life. – Handy control button...[Read More]

Review: 1byone DAB Radio / Bluetooth Speaker

This compact silver-coloured radio has a large mono speaker which can play audio from it’s built in DAB and FM radios, or from an external wired or wireless Bluetooth source. About the size of a kids shoe box, the front has a metal grill, volume dial and round display insert with the rest of the shell made from plastic. A black rubber strap extends from the volume dial and loops onto the back for ...[Read More]

Flic The Wireless Smart Button That Can Do A Lot Review

Flic The Wireless Smart Button That Can Do A Lot Review Shortcut Labs are a startup trying to make a wave in this saturated Internet of Everything market. They are doing this with Flic, their smartly designed button, adding a lot of functionality to your daily life. In a world of apps for everything, I was a bit confused as to why I was looking at a physical button. But over time and with some con...[Read More]

Review: Plugable’s full size Bluetooth keyboard

So for the last two weeks, I’ve been using another of Plugable’s folding Bluetooth keyboards. Some three or so weeks back, I reviewed their smaller keyboard (found here: https://droidhorizon.com/review-plugable-bluetooth-folding-keyboard-case/). The tl;dr for that was good quality, but a bit on the cramped side, and thus required learning some new muscle memory. What I’ve been us...[Read More]

Review: Lindy BNX-60 Bluetooth Wireless Active Noise Cancelling Headphones

In our latest Bluetooth headphone review, we’re taking a look at the Lindy BNX-60 Bluetooth Wireless Active Noise Cancelling Headphones with aptX.   Company Profile LINDY is one of the world’s leading suppliers of computer and AV connection technologies. Established in 1932 in Germany, LINDY Electronics emerged onto the market as a small family-ran business that specialised in petroleum...[Read More]

Review: Tronfy T3 Bluetooth Headphones

So for the last couple of weeks, I’ve been using the Tronfy T3 Bluetooth headphones. I’ve had experience with another model in the past, and have an appreciation for the convenience that a wireless connection can bring. To my surprise, this one had some features that I didn’t find in my previous experience, as well as some points in common. First, the headphones’ appearance...[Read More]

Review: August MS515 Bluetooth Speaker Pair

Most Bluetooth speakers we encounter are either mono, or have stereo speakers squeezed together in the same small box. However if you prefer a little separation in your stereo then August offer these pair of separate speakers for around the same price as many mono speakers. When you open the box of the MS515s you find a couple of triangular wedge speakers, instructions and a few cables. While the ...[Read More]

Review: Anki Overdrive

Review: Anki Overdrive The Anki Overdrive is Scalextric for the Google generation, with a heavy influence from Mario Kart. You can build a 10 piece track in 2 mins, then control a souped up car, pick up power bonuses, and shoot other cars off the track. You don’t need a friend to place this (Though you can if needed), you can play by yourself and the other cars on the track  are self control...[Read More]

Noke The Smart Bluetooth Padlock Review

Noke The Smart Bluetooth Padlock The Noke (No-Key) is a padlock with a massive difference, utilising Bluetooth technology, you can unlock the Noke via your phone and without the need for a key. Coming in at just under £60, it isn’t the cheapest padlock out there, but it is one of the coolest smartest padlocks I’ve seen. The Noke actually a rather cool looking padlock, it comes in silve...[Read More]

Review: TOTU Wireless Bluetooth Headphones Noise Cancelling with Microphone

Looks like we have more bluetooth headphones here to review. Today we’ll check out the brand TOTU and their wireless bluetooth headphones. I took a couple weeks to use these, and i’ll just say I’ve used better. That said, these certainly should be consider a budget set of headphones. Has everything you should expect from spending $19.99 on Amazon. Included in the quite minimal pa...[Read More]