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Samsung Smartthings Play Sound Through Headphones

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Samsung Smartthings Play Sound Through Headphones

2024-08-24 03:24:40

This case was a blast to play with. We also bought the floating handle and used our BlackRapid strap. Through me Iphone 15pro into a waterproof case and we were in business. I absolutely reccomend this case. The Insta360 even knows it's in the case.

5
2024-08-07 04:39:11

Beautiful sound now with TASCAM Headphones TH-02 and Samsung S10 Lite!

5
2024-07-01 07:58:40

These plug into anything and play sound clearly. For a basic pair of headphones they are reliable and work well.

5
2024-08-26 02:30:10

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Samsung S50B soundbar is sleek and compact, with a bold and beautiful sound. This is definitely upgrading our movie night experience! It is perfect in size and with minimal affect to room design. Set up was easy and it comes with a wall mount kit. Easily pairs with our Q-Symphony Samsung TV so it combines the TV speakers with the sound bar speakers! It includes a remote although our Samsung TV remote works on both! If you’ve got a Samsung phone, you can walk right up to the soundbar and tap it on the top to play music directly from your phone! Be sure to turn on the option in the smart things app! The sound is clear, and what we were hoping for as we watch movies, play video games and play music in our home. Ideal for our needs for something compact that still provides quality sound—and without muffling of the dialogue!

5
2024-07-07 08:58:43

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Samsung Music Frame is a definitive conversation starter. From not only its customizable looks. But the fact that it's a full blown mini sound system hiding behind its photo frame, is just incredible. Sound fills the room with deep bass and treble that most don't believe is coming from such a compact speaker design. The Dolby Atmos gives you depth and surrounds you with sounds that normally need multiple speakers and different locations to engulf you in that type of immersive sound experiences. Aside from the great sound, you can also pair with your TV with Q-Symphony mode, and allow it to play as additional speakers to your TV that play back as one. The integrated SmartThings option allows for full control and smart integration for your home and other devices to stream from just about any where in your house. The customizations are endless as you can easily swap out your favorite photos and enjoy the pictures and sounds! We are using ours with the included stand, but it comes with a wall mount and an almost invisible cable that blends in very easily into any wall and decor. The quality and design are unmatched, you will not be disappointed with the sound and experience you will get from the Samsung Music Frame.

5
2024-07-13 04:59:32

I play music and do live sound work. These Samsung drives are the ONLY drives I trust to record my sessions. A normal session included 20 individual tracks/files each being recorded simultaneously at 48 kHz and 24 bits and file sizes ranging from 850 to 1,050 megabytes in size. They are fast enough that you can run HD video off them with no lag.

5
2024-05-05 01:32:39

These headphones were easy to hook up to my Samsung smart TV, and the sound is great. They are also comfortable to wear.

5
2024-08-07 08:48:52

I play drums professionally and own all kinds of headphones, including three different types of Shure's in-ear headphones (ranging from $100 to $400 a pair). All things considered, I prefer to play with Shure's in-ear headphones and I think these are an excellent choice. Don't let the fact that they're not as expensive as the others make you think that they're not excellent equipment. These headphones sound excellent and the isolation is top-quality. I sometimes listen to mixes with these, though I generally go with studio monitors. For gigs and rehearsing, these sound fantastic. They're also great for in the office; you can hardly hear a thing with these on. They're super-comfortable and I can wear them for hours without fatigue. I prefer to wear these and other in-ear buds while recording because they don't bleed a click track or anything else into the mics.

5
2024-07-12 02:56:42

I love these headphones fantastic sound and great play time would highly recommend. And also when I had a problem with my first set your company were great to deal with and I had my new ones within the week

5
2024-06-07 01:13:54

The Maxwells for me are awesome. I'm happy I got them. The volume is noticeably lower than that of the Penrose, but it's still loud enough for my liking. The bass is intoxicating but not overpowering. The highs are pleasant and I love it, although you can tell they relatively sound a bit veiled. This is one area where the Penrose headphones seem to excel as they sound brighter, though the highs in the Maxwell are a lot easier in the ears. I believe the better term to describe its highs is smooth. (Update: With the ability to customize EQs being available now, the highs are about where I want them. They sound so much better now.) Overall, the Maxwell headphone is a clear winner in almost every aspect. I hear more details than before, the comfort is excellent, even the soundstage appears to be slightly wider. Also love it has LDAC support so I can play music in 990kbps bitrate again. I was pleasantly surprised by how much better the headphones sounded while playing Hogwarts Legacy on my PS5. I noticed a slight improvement in the Tempest surround sound. As I pan my character around, the sound as it pans is more natural. It's like the sound's gradation from right to left and back again is much smoother. Could be a placebo so take it with a grain of salt, but the balance is between the left and right drivers are significantly more even. The controls are very intuitive. I can on the fly change eq depending on the song I play or the mood I'm in. I can finally go back or forward a track. I didn't expect to use this feature often, but I now switch to and fro sidetone mode on the fly since I use it as transparency mode. If I haven't been clear enough, I love this headset. It's my favorite headset/headphone I've ever owned so far

5