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Gsm Network Consumer Cellular Compatible Phones

2024-06-07 01:40:11

At $230, I do not know how much more one gets for phones that cost 2 and 3 times as much. I did see it on consumer Cellular for $ 150

5
2024-07-29 01:14:26

Use this with JK Audio SportMix to interface with *newer* cellular phones. Today's Android and IPhones require a 4-conductor cable to work properly with the mixer. Simple replacement to standard 3-conductor cable. Works flawlessly with new phones for much better clarity over the air.

5
2024-08-16 04:51:30

This modem works well, and is compatible with Comcast/Xfinity network.

5
2024-08-18 09:16:19

The MagiCue Pro Teleprompter is one of the most versatile consumer teleprompter that I've seen. It's light and easy to travel with and has no loose parts that require tending to when assembling. I love the downloadable mac-compatible software package and the fact that the prompter can be read from up to seventeen feet away.The prompter is fully modular, so I can pair it with one of my tripods. The monitor is also compatible with HDMI as well as VGA and DVI outputs. The main thing that I enjoy about this prompter is that stabilization is easily maintained, as I've worked with other prompters that have messed with some of my shots. This teleprompter is great for making the jump to semiprofessional studio video.

5
2024-07-13 01:26:17

I put this between some consumer audio gear (CD player, network streamer) and the RCA inputs on my Mackie HR824 studio monitors. As far as I can tell, it doesn't affect the sound, and there's no significant noise when changing volume or switching between inputs. Sturdy construction, nice and compact.

5
2024-07-12 05:36:35

I recently replaced my consumer grade network equipment (router, switches, and WAP) with Ubiquity products. These products are enterprise quality at consumer price points. I couldn't be happier.

5
2024-05-04 02:53:26

Oh, I like this router.  I like it a lot.  It is tiny.  It is probably a quarter of the size of the consumer router from Cisco/Linksys, prior to the Belkin acquisition of Linksys, that it replaced.  It is also a managed switch so it is much more feature packed.  It can handle multiple VLANs, VPN, Firewall rules, NAT rules with DMZ roles, and the list goes on.    Here is the negative: It is a managed router with an interface designed for professional network engineers.  I have worked in IT professionally for nearly 25 years and I am extremely grateful that Ubiquiti included the WAN+2LAN2 Wizard as part of their management software.  I was reading through the software manual to set the router up and I am thinking, I see how to configure DHCP, I see how to configure internal routes, now how do I set this up to use DHCP on one of the network ports that I plug in to the cable modem and set up that route to the private network served by this routers DHCP server through NAT?  It turns out the afore mentioned wizard sets up that exact configuration which can then be easily tweaked once all the parts are in place.  And that wizard matters because unlike a consumer router, there is not a dedicated jack to plug in to your modem; any of the five jacks can be configured in that role or any other role.   Basically, this little guy can make your network as intricate as you can conceive with five network ports.  Even with the wizard it is more involved than setting up a consumer router, but a little reading of the manual for individuals not familiar with the terms being used and it should not be much more difficult.  As a final note, the manual can be downloaded from the manufacturers website and if it looks overwhelming then this probably is not the product for you.

5
2024-04-25 05:52:25

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I knew I was in for a treat when I first opened the Rockstar headphones. They are packaged the way a quality product should be. I have a large family and was able to test these in several models of phones. Every phone I tried with the USB 'C' connector worked when playing music - excellent sound with a notable difference in the bass output over most competitive products. They are extremely comfortable, so much so that you may forget you have them in. They do come with 3 sizes of adapters to fit different sized ears. The cord is plenty long and it's the tangle free flat type cord, won't twist up in knots. Now, what didn't work. As I already stated, every function worked perfectly on the model of phones listed on the box - all calling features, music, etc. Some of the models listed in the instructions as partially compatible are just that - work great with the music, but not all the calling functions work. Are these worth buying? YES ! Especially if you have one of the newer model phones listed as compatible. If you want them just for music listening, they are worth buying also - just don't expect to answer that incoming call if you have a older, partially compatible phone.

5
2024-04-19 09:40:12

Not compatible with all computers, not compatible with cameras, only for cell phones. However, just buy a TRS to TRRS adapter and it will be able to work with of all devices.

5
2024-05-01 02:41:15

I found it easy to install and it made the phones work so much better. With more effort and research, I was able to fully control and prioritize the network.

5