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Jeep Renegade Bluetooth Microphone Location

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Jeep Renegade Bluetooth Microphone Location

2024-06-05 06:14:51

I love this unit so much that i bought a second one for my other Jeep.

5
2024-08-03 07:10:42

Perfect size for location laptop - FYI - it supports bluetooth (no specialized receiver to keep track of - YAY! ). Works well for it's size, no issues on connectivity or use... Wacom FTW! (Suggestion: apply some Velcro tabs to hold the pen to the tablet when in/on a location. Always seems to wander off...)

5
2024-04-17 04:16:15

I bought this as a replacement for an expensive bluetooth mic, and I was surprised by the high quality of this microphone.

5
2024-05-12 02:26:59

Very fast setup and great sounding “stereo plus” location microphone

5
2024-09-23 07:31:46

Already have an Ogio Renegade backpack for about 7 years. Use it daily for work and it goes with me on all vacations. But my new laptop was just too big for the Renegade. This Gambit is the same overall dimension but the pockets seem to have more room. New 15.5" screen laptops fits with room to spare. Tons of separate pockets to organize all my gadgets and those too seem to be roomier than the Renegade. Fabric is strong and padding is great.

5
2024-09-05 08:19:32

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I swapped out my aging WD Blue SN550 in my gaming rig with this new Kingston FURY Renegade SSD and I am just blow away by how much faster it is! I've been using NVMe drives for a few years now and they're already so much faster than older SATA SSDs, so I didn't expect much of a difference going from the Blue to the FURY Renegade, but boy was I wrong! Everything on my machine is faster: Booting, Launching Apps, Level Load Times, you name it. I did a quick benchmark and got nearly the spec'd 7000 MB/s sequential read, which is like 3x what I saw on my old drive. I've not had a chance to test random read/write just yet, but the spec sheet quotes nearly 1,000,000 IOPs! Just make sure that your motherboard is new enough to support PCIe 4.0 and that you've got enough free PCIe lanes (4) to get the full benefit.

5
2024-07-07 05:45:35

I have had the Ogio Gambit and the Ogio Renegade RSS now, and I think the Gambit is the superior pack. They are both excellent and you simply can't go wrong with either one. The zipper movements are solid and never snag, the compartmentalization is second-to-none, and the overall feeling of quality is apparent. I like the Gambit more because of better internal compartments. Holds my large 17 laptop with no problem, where the Renegade did not quite fit it. I have tons of electronics stuffed into this bag and it handles it all.

5
2024-06-22 03:59:12

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This Kingston FURY Renegade SSD 500 GB drive is amazing. It has a PCIe type plug in that fits perfectly in my laptop. Once plugged in, it worked seamlessly. The graphics and speed at which images loaded and moved on the laptop screen was way better than I expected them to be. I look forward to seeing more things clearly with the additional space I have on the hard drive now.

5
2024-04-07 06:50:41

Bought this to replace a 20+ year old travel backpack. Originally bought the Renegade, but returned it as it has too many features and I needed a basic travel backpack. Just returned from two weeks in Europe, and it was perfect. Mesh on the side for water bottles and umbrellas were great. Highly recommend.

5
2024-09-12 01:53:57

I always wanted a small portable PA system, with battery and enough power. Finally, I found it, plus extras that I did not care before, such as a wireless system and Bluetooth. The specific usage is for Christmas Caroling, to play the music tracks for the choir of about 20 people. Expedition XP106 met and exceeded my expectations. It has plenty power (100 watts), a clear and well balance output, and two features that make caroling a breeze. The music tracts can be in my iPhone, which can be sent them to the unit via Bluetooth with no wiring in between, plus, this units comes with a wireless microphone with a small receptor which it is connected to the back of the unit, via USB. The sound of the microphone is very natural and can be played (as we tested, from around 20 feet. The charge, according to the manufacturer can last up to 20 hours, all in a compact unit that is easy to carry and set. Nothing is perfect, thou. I would love to have at least a three points equalizer. I don't think there is a similar unit that matches its specs, including brand name recognition. Great unit. Love it.

5