Category: Electronics and Computer Peripheral Reviews

Posted on: April 24, 2013 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Blueant Q3 Premium Smartphone Earpiece Review

  The Blueant Q3 Earpiece is stylish and discreet while not sacrificing any of the fidelity or call quality that Blueant is known for. The connection process is incredibly easy, ensuring that it will be up and functional within a few minutes of unboxing. The proprietary application that Blueant has created for Android allows users to use their phone hands-free; a prompt of “What Can I Say?” reveals functions to…

Posted on: April 13, 2013 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Philips Digital Voice Tracer 1000 Recorder Review

When I was taking graduate courses, a number of my fellow students would put down a tape recorder and capture the entirety of the class’s discussion. In the few years since I ended these classes, the technology that these recorders utilized have increased considerably. Where earlier generations of recorders were fuzzy and recorded vocals poorly, the Philips Digital Voice Tracer 1000 will ensure that a whole dialogue can be easily…

Posted on: April 13, 2013 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Divoom OnBeat X1 Review

  The OnBeat X1 is a tremendously useful piece of technology, and possesses a price point (about $40) that makes it eminently purchasable by anyone that has a Bluetooth-capable phone. The size of the OnBeat X1 is small enough that it will fit perfectly in a bookbag, while the lack of weight does not decrease the clarity of its playback. In fact, the inclusion of vibration bass adds further complexity…

Posted on: April 7, 2013 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Thrustmaster Y-250C Headset Review

  This is a versatile headset that will be a perfect fit for a wide array of users. While these would fit perfectly in high-level competitive gaming, the headset will work on handheld consoles (DS/PSP) and cellular phones (iPhone). The Y-250C headset is one of the few that fits well enough to accompany glasses; every other pair of headphones / headsets that I have utilized have become painful with extended…

Posted on: April 4, 2013 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Mohu The Leaf Ultimate Amplified Indoor HDTV Antenna Review

This is perhaps the best antenna that we have ever seen; while there are a number of efforts on the market, The Leaf Ultimate surpasses them in sheer quality. The mud-flap styled design (established originally by the U.S. military) provides a large surface area. This allows the antenna to pick up the widest array of signals; The Leaf Ultimate has a range of 50 miles. The Leaf Ultimate is multidirectional,…

Posted on: December 29, 2012 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Genius Lychas Foldable Gaming Headset (HS-G550)

  The build design of this headset ensures that players will be able to use and otherwise abuse it well beyond the limits of similar products on the market. The adjustable headband allows players of different ages (and head sizes) to keep the microphone close to the mouth. This microphone allows for static-free conversation on Ventrilo or Teamspeak, while the speakers in the headset ensures crystal-clear playback. I feel that…

Posted on: September 15, 2012 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Azza Genesis 9000 Reversible Full ATX Tower

  The vast majority of towers are mere boxes for the more valuable parts that are contained within. However, the work that has been put into the Genesis 9000 makes this into a tower that any system-builder should purchase. Available in White or Black, the Genesis 9000 contains the options that one needs to ensure that their arrangement works. This means that there is more than enough room in this…

Posted on: April 30, 2012 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 1

Steelseries Sensei Gaming Mouse Review

  Steelseries has one of the best mice that we’ve reviewed in NeuFutur. It is based off of the Xai, and provides gamers with a number of fixes over the original. The mouse is designed to be beat to hell; no amount of hard-core gaming will even put a dent into the mouse. The finish on the top side can easily be wiped off, while the programming aspect of the…

Posted on: April 22, 2012 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Mobile Keys 49 (Keyboard Controller)

There is no reason why one’s i-product (either iPhone or iPad) could not be used as emulation software for a keyboard controller. Line 6, in their continued pursuit of creating an utterly perfect experience for those with mobile devices, have released the Mobile Keys 49. This keyboard controller is made with very sturdy materials; players will be able to hammer a beat just as if they were on a full-sized…