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3Rd Gen Hasselblad Camera
Peter | 2024-05-07 02:14:34 |
I had the first gen lens, so this 3rd gen lens is a huge improvement. 5 |
Hailyn | 2024-09-22 05:59:56 |
I really like this piano is awesome and easy to use i have it setup with logic pro x using scarlett 8i6 3rd gen it works perfectly 5 |
Lance | 2024-09-17 05:25:16 |
Bought this 6th Gen iPad so I could use my aging 3rd Gen iPad as a dedicated teleprompter. Originally ordered it from Amazon. But after a week, got a message that said they canceled my order due to lack of inventory. What?! Amazon has dozens of Apple resellers. They are ALL out? So I went to the ever trusty B&H on the off chance they had one. Sure enough, not only did they have one, they sent me an email that it had been shipped out only about an hour after I ordered it! It is that kind of service I've ALWAYS had from B&H. From my perspective and experience, you can't go wrong using them. 5 |
Matt...... | 2024-09-13 03:48:26 |
I love the rgb and the support the motherboard has to offer like support for amds 3rd gen processors and nvme and m.2 support 5 |
Corby | 2024-09-24 09:23:17 |
I love my 1st Gen AirPods. They are so well designed and just work great! So great in fact, that I never upgraded to the 2nd Gen AirPods or the AirPods Pro. Now, the time has come for my 1st Gen AirPods to be retired with these new 3rd Gen AirPods. These new AirPods are everything I liked about the AirPods Pro, but better because I didn't want the ear tips. I love how the 1st Gen AirPods felt in my ears and after awhile, I would forget they are even in my ears. Using these new 3rd Gen AirPods for the first time, I noticed a HUGE difference in sound quality. These are on another level over the 1st Gen. They also connect instantly to my iPhone. The 1st Gen was never this fast and sometimes I even had to manually connect them to my iPhone using the Bluetooth settings menu. They feel just as good in the ear as the 1st Gen did and I really like the shorter stems. Overall, I am really impressed with the 3rd Gen AirPods and would highly recommend upgrading if you are still using the 1st Gen AirPods. 5 |
Roboto | 2024-08-26 09:14:55 |
3rd Gen bulbs have a much broader color range in blues and greens. Plan accordingly if you have both 3rd Gen and previous Gen bulbs in the same room. Differences aside, Phillips Hues are some of the best and most reliable IOT bulbs you can buy. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-07-27 06:30:18 |
Pros- great construction and works perfectly with 3rd gen. pocket wizards. Cons- expensive and difficult to remove from 5D MkII the first time. 5 |
Ronald | 2024-08-15 01:14:49 |
The Shure MV7 replaced my Rode NT1A and Scarlet 2i2 3rd Gen and I couldn't be happier. The quality is exceptional and it's very convenient as I often record audiobooks while away from a studio on my travels (major wanderlust!) Recommend! 5 |
Allen | 2024-05-07 08:29:12 |
I have a 2nd gen Nest that works well upstairs. Added this 3rd gen Nest downstairs. It has a larger brighter screen with better graphics. Nice upgrade. 5 |
Oren | 2024-05-11 02:24:41 |
As I make lots of phone calls, the mic performance is the only thing I care about and I have gone through all the major earbuds on the market. If you own an Android device, look elsewhere as Airpods on Android sounds different, but for any iOS device, nothing beats Airpods. I currently own 2nd gen AirPods, 3rd gen AirPods, and Airpods Pro. The following experience is based on an iOS device. In a quiet environment, all three perform quite similarly. If I have to choose, Pro would be #1, followed very closely by the 3rd gen. Airpods Pro In a noisy environment, Pro is hit or miss. Pro's mic tries really hard to cancel every noise around you. When it works, your voice is very clear, but sometimes the mic randomly cancels your voice along with the noise. So when the other caller can hear you, they can hear you really well or hear nothing at all time to time. 2nd gen In a noisy environment, the mic picks up lots of noise and doesn't cancel along with your voice. The other caller can identify that you are in a noisy environment, yet you can continue the conversation without major distraction. 3rd gen Just like the 2nd gen, it picks up lots of noise around you but sounds a little crisper. After using the 3rd gen for a while, I went back to the 2nd gen and the other caller mentioned how muted I sounded. Case sizewise, 3rd gen is very similar to the 2nd gen but maybe 2-3mm wider and fatter. The Pro case is just the biggest of all. Overall, I would choose the 3rd gen for any phone calls and the Pro for any listening purposes. The 2nd gen is just great for the price. 5 |