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Ihome Bluetooth Audio System And Wireless Keyboard
Maggie | 2024-04-18 05:59:38 |
I was pretty surprised by the size. It's quite small which I like. The controls feel fine and the Bluetooth works really well. If you have used DJI Bluetooth on their Ronin systems it can be annoying, and I was expecting it to be that way, but it was without lag and connected nearly instantly. The audio sounds very good and didn't require any adjustments while recording a walking interview outside on gravel. Does it sound like a $5k audio setup? no, but it is the best dollars spent for the indie/commercial work I do. Overall, I highly recommend it to anyone who needs a wireless-like system but doesn't want to spend the big bucks and hassle for an actual wireless system. 5 |
Robert | 2024-06-05 08:32:20 |
Great wireless keyboard. Works seamlessly via bluetooth. Amazing battery life. happy to have the 10 key numeric pad. Love it. 5 |
Wilson | 2024-06-22 05:18:18 |
I wanted to have a keyboard that would connect wireless to my LG Smart TV. AS soon as I got home, placed the small bluetooth receiver into a USB port in my TV and it worked perfectly with Netflix and similar applications. It did what I was looking for. No need for installations and configurations. 5 |
Javon | 2024-06-07 01:57:34 |
When combined with the widi bud usb dongle you have a truly wireless Bluetooth midi keyboard that is slim and works with negligible latency which is great for portable musicians and producers. 5 |
Audioman NH | 2024-05-06 06:27:56 |
I'm not sure how I could get so revved-up about a qwerty keyboard but the K750 Wireless Solar keyboard is really something to get excited about! The key response is very fast and very accurate. It has just the right amount of throw (or should I say: depth of throw) so that when I'm entering logins and passwords at lightning speed, I'm confident that the correct sequence of key strokes will register correctly. There's also just the right amount of click sound to confirm each strike. Visually, this keyboard has a stylish, Mac-like look. It's also very thin, but at the same time, quite heavy which allows it to stay in a firm, stable position while I'm typing on my glass desktop. My previous Logitech keyboard had Bluetooth wireless and even though I liked that keyboard a lot, it would get a bit squirrelly at times when a keystroke would suddenly go off on an unstoppable/repeating frenetic frenzy. With the K750, Logitech abandons Bluetooth and transmits using a more stable 2.4 GHz wireless frequency system. The pice de rsistance of course, is that it's solar powered and doesn't require batteries! One interesting note: The solar panels on the keyboard are located on the top left and right and there are seven on each side. Just for fun, I shut off the lights (at night) and put a concentrated LED flashlight beam about four inches above each of the fourteen cells. What I noticed is that only the center cell of each group of seven activated the LUX 'gas gauge' on the solar app pop-up. Good, now I know I can put random post-its and business cards on the top of the keyboard knowing to leaving room for the center cell #4 on each side to receive sunlight! 5 |
Joanne | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
I've used this for just 2 weeks, but it's the perfect replacement for my Apple wireless keyboard. It's virtually identical except it lies flatter on my desk since it obviously doesn't have the battery compartment (they did include optional sticky rubber pads to tilt the keyboard forward). I replaced my old wireless keyboard since I bought the new 2020 M1 Mac Mini and immediately had the bluetooth issues others have complained about. Weirdly enough, I could solve my keyboard issue by turning my Apple mouse off and on, but it got annoying. Right now, this wired keyboard is perfect, buttons all work as they should, choices of backlighting or not, controls sound levels as well as all the other functions I'm accustomed to using. Plus, no cost of feeding AA batteries to the wireless. Time will tell, but right now, I am satisfied, even if Apple finally does resolve their bluetooth issue. 5 |
Maciek | 2024-05-13 05:31:34 |
Up until now, I could connect either a USB-audio headphone OR a USB-compliant MIDI keyboard to my USB-C iPad via a wired connection, but not both. This meant that one of the two – keyboard or headphone – had to be connected via Bluetooth. This is usually not a problem except when trying to record a live performance, where Bluetooth latency is frankly unacceptable. With the MiniFuse, however, both the keyboard and the headphone attach to the interface, and a single USB-C cable connects to the iPad. I have so many neat synth and other music creation apps on there that I can finally use live! This is HUGE for me. Note that the MiniFuse 4 supports up to 500 mA keyboards via its USB-hub, so long as it's plugged in, whereas the MiniFuse 2 supports only up to 250 mA devices, which cuts out most external USB-compliant MIDI keyboards. Yeah, it's a bit of a pain to have to plug the MiniFuse 4 to a wall socket to make it all work, but that's still just a single wire. Oh, also, I've connected some synths to the audio inputs, and I've been running both the headphone and main Audio outputs, as well as the loopback interface both with the iPad and my mac, and it all works and sounds fantastic. The manual takes a bit of careful reading to understand the possible routings (for me at least, I'm a newbie at this) but it's well written and I was able to figure it out pretty quickly. I didn't know I needed it, but now that I have the MiniFuse, I can't imagine not having it as the central hub to my synthesizer setup. 5 |
TechExamined | 2024-08-19 04:39:18 |
I have been using the AVX for a few weeks now and it's the best wireless mic system I have ever tried. I have owned several wired and wireless mic systems over the years at all price ranges. I had been using the Audio Technica wireless system 10 for a couple years and I was pleased with it until I compared it to this. I was always spending time in post trying to clean up the Audio Technica to open up the condensed feeling I would get. The price difference between the 2 has grown a lot since I bought the Audio Technica. Sennheiser not only sounds the best but is the easist to work with. I spend less time editing the audio in post than I ever have before. I know some people may think paying 900 for for a wireless mic system but at the end of the day you get what you pay for. It's just that good and if you want to step up your audio game than this the system for you. 5 |
Denis | 2024-08-01 09:57:42 |
One of the best Wireless Audio System I ever tried. The audio is very clean, even when the signal is at 70/100m. Also it doesn't lose signal when there's interference between the transmitter and the receiver, like I experienced on another brands. The case that comes with the mics will charge Wirelessly both the mics and the receiver (like the apple airpods) which honestly is one of my favourite things about the Lark 150, as a run&gun filmmaker I'm always on the move and knowing that my mics are always charged is essential for my work. The audio quality is crisp and clear and with the recent firmware update it just got even better. 5 |
Javier C. | 2024-06-17 02:49:14 |
Like most of you who may be looking for a wireless solution I stumbled upon the System 10. I have tried both the Sennheiser G3 and Sony UWP and they lack the features the system 10 has. G3 doesn't have a way for you to monitor the audio going into the camera unless you are feeding your audio to a recorder but that would defeat the purpose of going away from double system recording. The Sony didn't impress me too much and I had trouble with the gain. Those two units are also several hundred dollars more. When I received the system 10 it took less that 3 minutes to hook everything up and the audio is crystal clear and professional quality. For those of you using Canon, go into your audio settings and choose Manual. Once in manual mode lower the volume all the way down and then bump it up one click. Exit the menu and your audio levels will be distortion and hiss free. 5 |