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Zachary Powell đŸ„‘:androidHead:devwithzachary@androiddev.social
2025-06-12

Been using the Switch 2 for a week — loving it! 🎼
Even games that haven’t been updated are running faster + smoother than on the OG Switch 👀

But how much faster?
đŸ“ș Find out in my latest vid: youtu.be/FWaYcRqLtT0

#NintendoSwitch2 #Switch2 #Gaming #TechReview #RetroGaming

2025-06-12

Epomaker Split 65 Review: A Budget Ergonomic Keyboard

Disclaimer

Epomaker sent the Split 65 mechanical keyboard for free to review for my blog. While I am very grateful for the opportunity, I won’t let it sway my opinion. This will be my honest review of the keyboard. Make sure you also check out my latest reviews for the Epomaker Tide Alice and Aula F108. I will also leave my Amazon Affiliate link where I can because it really helps me out.

What’s in the box?

https://youtube.com/shorts/O5mpKaq-bTA

  • Split 65 Mechanical Keyboard
  • 3 Extra Switches
  • Wireless Dongle
  • USB-C to USB-A Cable
  • USB-C to USB-C Cable
  • Key/Switch Puller
  • User Manual

Features

If you are looking for a budget friendly ergonomic keyboard, then the Split 65 might be for you. This beautifully designed 65% keyboard 68 keys and a knob for volume controls. Each key and switch can be easily swapped with the included tool, and each has a soft south facing RGB for a little added flare. The split design and height make it easy to for users to find the most comfortable typing angle. There is also a magnet to keep the two halves together for a cleaner layout when you’re done.

As for performance, the anti ghosting N-Key rollover makes every keystroke count. The QMK/VIA support gives this keyboard tremendous utility. Its 3000 mAh battery gives it a respectable lifespan through its high speed wireless and Bluetooth connections. The even faster wired connection is ready to pick up the slack when it needs to.

Most importantly, the gasket mounted design and the four layers of dampening material gives the keyboard its satisfying typing sound without it becoming obnoxious.

The Sound Test

https://youtube.com/shorts/O5mpKaq-bTA

Review

I was a little disappointed by the Split 65’s design of because the keyboard looked a little too simple. I love the color scheme and appreciate the simple clean design, but it didn’t impress me like other Epomaker keyboards have. With time, the opinion did change, especially when I got to enjoy the benefits of a split keyboard.

I have a repetitive stress injury in both hands that require specific ergonomics. The wrong keyboard will cause so much pain that I can’t use my hands. Split keyboards have the solution to my problem, and Epomaker really nails it with the Split 65. My injury never triggered once, and I use my keyboard for an unhealthy amount of time. The amount of slack the connecting wire was more than enough to fit my frame, and the keys are soft to the touch. Most importantly, the keyboard has such a soothing typing sound that it is going to be difficult to go back to a normal keyboard.

As far as performance goes, I didn’t notice any latency or ghosting throughout my workflow or gaming. I do think the battery is a little small, but I guess it has to. I was getting about 6 hours per charge which is more than enough, but I was getting used to one less wire on my desk. The battery would last a lot longer if I turned off the RGB, but it looks so pretty, I didn’t have it in me.

Overall, if you are looking to upgrade your set up or looking for something ergonomic to relieve some of that hand strain, do yourself a favor and get a Split 65. It is a fantastic option for the price, and you can always change the key caps to fit your style.

You can pick up the Split 65 keyboard on the official Epomaker site, or on Amazon through my affiliate link.

#2025 #blog #blogger #blogging #entertainment #epomaker #ergonomic #gaming #gamingKeyboard #internet #keyboard #mechanicalKeyboard #mechanicalKeyboardReview #review #Reviews #splitKeyboard #tech #techReview #watch

Tom's Hardware Italiatomshw
2025-06-10

đŸ–„ïž Dai un'occhiata alla nostra recensione del HAVN HS 420, la case premium per le configurazioni top di gamma. Innovazione e stile in un unico prodotto.

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PUPUWEB Blogpupuweb
2025-06-09

Nintendo Switch 2 hands-on: Bigger display, more power, seamless game transfers, and improved Joy-Cons. Launch titles include Mario Kart World and Cyberpunk 2077. Now available in most regions.

Tom's Hardware Italiatomshw
2025-06-06

🎼 Schermo rivoluzionario, prestazioni alta gamma - scopriamo insieme il Gigabyte Aorus FO32U2P, uno dei migliori monitor gaming OLED.

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2025-06-06

Kiwiears Ardor Headphones: Unmatched Noise Cancelling & Comfort

Disclaimer

Kiwiears sent me the Ardor wireless headphones to review for my blog. While I am very grateful for the opportunity, I won’t let it sway my opinions. This will be my honest review. Make sure you check out my review for the Aventus headset.

What’s in the box?

https://youtube.com/shorts/bM0uf_cUvZ4

  • Ardor Wireless Headphones
  • Carrying Case
  • USB-C to USB-C Charging Cable
  • Aux Chord
  • User Manual

Features

If you’re looking for a high quality wireless headphones with effective noise cancelling and a solid sound stage, then you might be looking for the Kiwiears Ardor wireless headphones. These active noise cancelling headphones are ready to provide up to 72 hours (140 without noise cancelling) of uninterrupted listening. When the battery eventually runs out, users can continue to enjoy the headsets amazing quality though the wired connection and built in DAC/AMP chipset.

As for the sound, the Ardor has been tuned to high quality audiophile standards to provide the most impressive sound stage possible at this price range. With its impressive 5-microphone array to block out about 35dB of ambient noise, you are only hearing what you want to.

Mic Check

Review

If you want an impressive opening experience, pick up a pair of Kiwiears. I am always impressed with the presentation and how well everything is packaged. The included case feels very good quality, and I like that there is space for the cables.

As far as quality goes, the the Ardor heaphones feel good. They have a sleek design and are cleanly manufactured. They don’t feel or look cheap, which is always a plus. The leather padding is soft, comfy, and they don’t get hot. They do feel a little loose on my head, but as long as I am not running, they work great. Most importantly, there is an appropriate amount of flex.

The headset does have a built in microphone, but the quality is disappointing. I like that it is discrete, but it does sound far away and there is some echo. It’s usable, but I wouldn’t us it for content creation. I guess its nice to have, but I would have done without it. Regardless of this flaw, the sound quality more than makes up for the mic quality.

The Ardor has two listening experiences: Wireless and Wired. The wireless experience is fine, but I was a little disappointed. The sound stage feels a little flat, and there doesn’t seem to be enough bass. It is serviceable, and you can definitely hit a worse sound at this level. The headsets long battery life (even with noise cancelling on) does make up for it. The noise cancelling on these headphones is amazing. I would argue that these are better at blocking out ambient sound than my airpods. You are not hearing anything around you unless you really want to, and that more than makes up for the mid sound. The headset does have an impressive amount of noise cancelling without having to turn on anything, which means you will probably never need to charge these things. The headset has a passthrough mode for when you need to hear things around you. It works fine, but it did make some of what I was listening echo a bit.

I would argue that the true listening experience starts when you plug in the Ardor through the include wire. I was not ready for how much of a difference the built in DAC and wired connection would make. I won’t be using these wirelessly unless I absolutely have to. The sound through a wired connection feels fuller, and the bass packs the necessary punch. You are getting a very good sound at this price range.

If you are looking for a pair of high quality headphones that look good, give you the sound you want, and won’t break the bank, go pick up a pair of the Ardor. You get a long lasting wireless headset with unrivaled ANC and access to a dynamic sound stage when you need it.

You can pick up a pair of the Ardor headphones from the official website for $99.99.

#blog #blogger #blogging #entertainment #gaming #headphones #internet #kiwiears #music #review #Reviews #tech #techReview #technology #watch #wordpress #writing

Tom's Hardware Italiatomshw
2025-06-05

đŸ”„ OnePlus Pad 3 - un capolavoro di tecnologia a un prezzo irresistibile! Leggi la nostra recensione completa 👉

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2025-06-05

Epomaker X Aula F108 Review: Affordable Mechanical Keyboard

Disclaimer

Mechlands sent me the EPOMAKER X AULA F108 to review for my blog. While I am very grateful for the opportunity, I won’t let it sway my opinions. This will be my honest review. Make sure you also check out my latest reviews for the Blade 101 and M75 keyboards.

What’s in the box?

https://youtube.com/shorts/eEi3dduAAXs

  • F108 Mechanical Keyboard
  • Key/Switch Puller
  • 4 Replacement Switches
  • 1 USB-C to USB-A Cable
  • 1 2.4 G Dongle

Features

The Epomaker x Aula F108 is a light weight stylish full-sized mechanical keyboard who wants a bit of style, a lot of performance, but doesn’t want to break the bank. The keyboard comes in three colors: White/Blue, Side Printed Gray, and White/Blue. I got mine in the Side-Printed Grey, but all options are extremely viable.

Black/Blue Side-Printed Grey White/Blue

This full sized keyboard features 108 anti-ghosting keys that delivery the accuracy you need it. The typing angle promotes comfort in your workflow while the promised low latency connections provide the performance. With an impressive 1000hz polling rate, the F108 promises to keep pace at the competative level. The 4000 mAH battery boasts up 200 hours of uninterrupted gaming, making it perfect for the folks who need to minimize that wire clutter. The Epomaker F108 is a beautiful keyboard with the performance to back it.

Sound Test

https://youtube.com/shorts/gJQfE1mioBU

Review

The keyboard feels cheap out of the box. It is a very light weight keyboard with a worrying amount of flex. Visually however, the keyboard has enough elegance to make up for the feel. I love the gradient scheme, but the keys are swapable when needed. I like how soft the RGB looks and love how the text is on the front of the key rather than the usual top. It gives the keyboard a very unique modern aesthetic.

I was very impressed with how comfortable the typing experience is on the F108. The flex isn’t notable while typing, and the keys seems to have just enough weight to them to provide satisfying tactile feedback without any of the fatigue. Both the typing angle and the size of the keyboard were perfect for my frame. The F108 never triggered my repetitive stress injury which makes this keyboard an instant buy for me. To sweeten the deal, the F108 has such a satisfying typing sound, but it is a little loud if that matters.

Most importantly, the F108 has the performance I need for my workflow. There was no noticeable latency, and I was able to switch between devices quickly. I think I only charged the keyboard once during my keyboard and I was using it on average about 10 hours strait a day with the backlight on. Your millage will vary depending on your backlight setting, but I am impressed non-the less.

My only complaint is the amount of flex this keyboard has. I would not travel with the F108 because it will probably snap in half. I was scared to bend it too much with my testing because it felt like it was going to break. If you need a full sized keyboard and don’t need to take it out of the house, this is a solid budget option that loops cool and has the performance to take on most work flows.

You can pick up the the Epomaker x Aula F108 on the official Mechlands site.

#2025 #blog #blogger #blogging #entertainment #epomaker #gamingKeyboard #internet #keyboard #mechanicalKeyboard #mechlands #media #review #Reviews #tech #techReview #technology #technologyReview #watch #wordpress #writing

Tom's Hardware Italiatomshw
2025-06-03

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2025-05-31

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Tom's Hardware Italiatomshw
2025-05-30

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Martin Guay đŸ‘šâ€đŸ’»đŸŒˆđŸŽźđŸ“±đŸMartinGuay@mstdn.ca
2025-05-30

Do you miss genuine eye contact during virtual chats? Center Cam V2.0 brings connection to the center of your screen, solving the most overlooked problem in remote work. I tested it so you can see if it’s worth the hype. Is it the new standard for webcams?
Full review at: cryovex.com/center-cam-v2-midd
#TechReview #Webcam #CenterCam #OpenSource

Tom's Hardware Italiatomshw
2025-05-30

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2025-05-30

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Tom's Hardware Italiatomshw
2025-05-29

🔐 Scopri il futuro dell'accesso sicuro con SwitchBot Lock Ultra Vision, la serratura smart che riconosce il tuo volto!

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Angelostechfos
2025-05-29

Samsung Galaxy A56 vs A55

👍 What we liked:
- Better performance
- Finally, charging speed upgrade in A series to 45W
- 6 major software updates and 6 years of security patches

👎 What we didn't like:
- Slightly heavier UI and more battery consumption
- Not a fan of A56 lacking microSD

Source: techfos.gr/samsung-a56-kritikh

Tom's Hardware Italiatomshw
2025-05-28

đŸ’» Il SanDisk Extreme 8TB porta l'SSD portatile ad un nuovo livello per i professionisti in movimento! 🚀

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2025-05-28

Epomaker Tide Alice Review: Ergonomic Mechanical Keyboard

Disclaimer

Epomaker sent me the Tide Alice to review for my blog. While I am very grateful for the opportunity, I won’t let it sway my opinions. This will be my honest review. Make sure you also check out my latest reviews for the Luma 84 and the Tide 49.

What’s in the Box?

https://youtube.com/shorts/q21sdU3ECxc

  • Tide Alice
  • USB-C to USB-A Cable
  • Key/Switch Puller
  • Mini Screw Driver
  • Allen Wrench
  • 2 Extra Key Switches
  • Plastic Dust Cover
  • User Manual

Features

Epomaker brings the Alice layout to a sleek, well manufactured, aluminum body. This 65% keyboard sports 66 hotswappable keys and a convenient knob for volume and media controls. The Tide Alice is VIA compatible, maximizing the keyboards utility. The 4000mAh battery boasts up to 14 hours of battery life with the backlight on (150 with the backlight off) for a good amount of uninterrupted use through its supported 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth 5.0 wireless connections. The 2ms latency wired connection is read to pick up the slack when the battery does eventually die. Most importantly, the Alice layout and the keyboards gasket design ensures a comfortable typing experience with a very satisfying sound.

Sound Test

https://youtube.com/shorts/oOUaWvIPehk

Review

The Epomaker Tide Alice is an impressive keyboard with a sleek design and well constructed frame. I love how elegant the keyboard looks. The Tide Alice is an instant visual upgrade for any setup. The unique Alice layout definitely leaves an impression at a glance, but using it can be life changing. If you are looking for an ergonomic keyboard that isn’t breaking the bank, you definitely need to consider the Tide Alice. I have a repetitive stress injury that requires very specific ergonomics, and the Tide Alice is good enough. I didn’t need to take as many breaks, and I honestly forgot about my injury.

As far as performance goes, the Tide Alice does the job. I just about got the 14 hours of battery in a single charge, and the connection was fine. I didn’t experience any ghosting, or any noticeable latency. They layout didn’t take much time to get used to, but I don’t like the lack of Windows key. I can reprogram the keyboard through VIA, but there is a nice empty space that would be perfect for a windows key. That being said, the Tide Alice is a fantastic keyboard that I recommend to everyone.

You can pick up the Epomaker Tide Alice on the official store fro $129.99.

#blog #blogger #blogging #entertainment #epomaker #ergonomic #internet #keyboard #mechanicalKeyboard #review #Reviews #tech #techReview #technology #watch #wordpress #writing

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