Kingston HyperX Pulsefire gaming mouse review

The next stop on my gaming gear journey has us looking at a gaming mouse. Now, Kingston is not a brand I usually associate with gaming peripherals, rather, I think of internal components instead. When the Kingston HyperX Pulsefire FPS gaming mouse was offered up for review, I thought I would give it a chance. Would their name live up to my expectations? Time to find out.


Inside of the box you’ll find the HyperX Pulsefire gaming mouse and a quick start guide.

This mouse is meant to be plug and play. There is no special software to customize the buttons, and there are four DPI settings that cannot be changed. Each preset DPI setting is indicated by the button color, ranging from 400 DPI to 3200 DPI. I ended up using the third highest setting for day to day and gaming use, but could switch easily to whichever I wanted with a push of a button. I really liked the color indicator feature so that I would know which DPI setting that I was on.

The mouse is lightweight and would glide smoothly across my mouse pad. It is a hair larger than my previous mouse, but weight wise, it was around the same. There are tactile, textured grips on each side of the mouse to theoretically keep your hands from slipping around. I’ve never had a problem with slipping, but it felt nice under my fingers either way. The Pixart 3310 optical sensor had no problem working on the wood of my desk or on my mouse pad. I never felt any hesitation due to the sensor; it always worked perfectly regardless of whatever game I played.

It took about a week to get used to the slight differences between my old mouse and the Kingston one, but once I did, it was very comfortable and felt normal to use. There are six buttons on this mouse; the left and right standard buttons, the scroll wheel, DPI button, and two thumb buttons. The layout of the thumb buttons were perfectly placed and easy to press, and it was easy to customize them using in game settings for what I used them for.

After getting my key bindings set up, (my previous mouse has software that sets the key bindings for each game) figuring out which DPI setting worked best for me, and getting used to the feel of the mouse, I have had no desire to switch back to my old mouse. The ease of gliding across my mouse pad is the main reason, as my old mouse would catch on the bottom from time to time due to a bottom pad wearing down.

I also liked the look of the mouse. The black and red color scheme is simple, yet you get that splash of color. The durable, braided cord is also black and red, and made it easy to figure out which cord was which in the back of my computer.


Overall, I really liked the Kingston HyperX Pulsefire gaming mouse and it definitely lived up to the expectations I had for it. The quality and comfort level is great, and it is simple and easy to use. The biggest downside I see is that you lack any customization outside of pre-sets, and that can be a deterrent if you can’t find a DPI level on the mouse that suits you. For a casual gamer though, this mouse is worth looking into.

Source: The sample for this review was provided by Kingston HyperX. Please visit their site for more info and Amazon to order.

 

Product Information

Price: $49.99
Manufacturer: Kingston HyperX Gaming
Retailer: Amazon
Pros:
  • – Easy to use
  • – Well made with a nice aesthetic design
Cons:
  • – Not able to customize DPI

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Focal focuses on Dolby Atmos with its newest line of Sib Evo home theater speakers

As I’ve said in my reviews of Focal’s excellent headphones and earphones, French speaker maker Focal is primarily known for their expensive (but also excellent) speaker line. However the audio news coming out of Focal this week is not about their crazily expensive speakers, but a more reasonable line of home theater speakers. Focal’s new generation of Sib speakers is shaking up the market with their Sib Evo line featuring Dolby Atmos technology.

Sib is Focal’s ‘lifestyle’ speaker line that fits with every interior and will match the volume you’re looking for. The audio will perfectly render dialogue with the full intensity of action. All the key elements of movies are conveyed with clarity and precision, giving the impression of being in the heart of the action.

The audio quality of Focal’s Sib speakers is impressive considering their size. This Sib range of speakers comprises a complete home theater system of satellite speakers with an active subwoofer.

Focal chose to expand its range of home theater products by providing an extra feature to its Sib line—the two-in-one Atmos enabled speaker. “The Sib Evo Dolby Atmos speaker is the second generation of Focal’s iconic Sib range that launched in 2002, and keeps in line with the design codes of the range with a style that is futurist, but timeless,” said Ben Jensen, president of Focal North America. “Our Sib range of compact speakers has been a reference in the home cinema universe. It became the go-to system in the 5.1 home cinema sector with its timeless design which has set the trend for nearly two decades.”

The Sib Evo line is a system for first time or pre-existing installations. It’s available in various configurations depending on needs and budget. It tops out with a system comprised of five bookshelf speakers, two Dolby Atmos-enabled speakers and a 200 watt active subwoofer.

Sib Evo is a two-way bass-reflex satellite speaker equipped with a 5″ Polyflex woofer and a 1″ silk dome tweeter. It’s ABS housing has a matte and lacquered finish. Everything is integrated into a sizeable enclosure giving it extended frequency response. This gives Sib Evo an advantage of being ideal for reproducing music with or without a subwoofer.

In addition to the Evo speaker, the Sib Evo Dolby Atmos features a 3″ full-range Polyflex speaker driver dedicated to reproducing only Atmos effects. It was designed with more rear volume than the Evo speaker to give it even more extended frequency response.

The Cub Evo subwoofer has an 8” speaker driver driven by a 200W Class D amplifier. The Cub Evo is equipped with a crossover, phase inverter, ON/OFF auto power function, and LFE input. The Class D amplifier allows Cub Evo to deliver powerful, controlled bass with a frequency response that extends as low as 35Hz. (that’s low). Cub Evo is an ideal companion for all varieties of home theater systems.

Extensive research has gone into making Sib Evo easy to install. The speakers are equipped with a connector system with push buttons to make it easier to hook up to an amplifier. There are also double connectors instead of single connectors for the power supply.

Focal’s Sib Evo products are made up of five differently priced packages:

Sib Evo Dolby Atmos 5.1.2 system – $1,299 US. It has 5 Evo Bookshelf speakers, an Evo powered subwoofer, and 2 Evo Dolby Atmos enabled speakers.

Sib Evo 5.1 – $999 US. It has 5 Evo bookshelf speakers plus an Evo Powered Subwoofer.

Sib Evo Dolby Atmos 2.0 system – $599 US. This add-on package has 2 bookshelf Dolby Atmos speakers with ceiling directed speakers. These speakers can be added to any 5.1 Theatre system.

Sib Evo 2.0 (2 Bookshelf Speakers) – $299 US.

Cub Evo powered subwoofer – $379 US.

All Sib Evo products will be available in August, 2017. Visit www.focal.com for more information.

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Deal: Fitbit is having a summer sale!

I bet you’re sitting in a chair as you’re reading this. It’s time to stand up and get moving, and Fitbit is going to help you get motivated because now through 7/28, you can save up to $30 off of select fitness tracking devices AND they will throw in 2-day shipping on orders $50 and over for free.

Fitbit is one of my favorite fitness tracker makers and we’ve reviewed almost every device they’ve made.

The Fitbit Charge 2 is priced at $129.95 right now, which is a savings of $20. Check out our Fitbit Charge 2 review for more info on that one. It’s one of my faves.

You can also save $20-$30 on the Fitbit Alta. We haven’t reviewed this one – yet. But a review is currently in the works.

The Fitbit One and Fitbit Zip aren’t on sale, but if you order one, you’ll get 2-day shipping for free, so you won’t have wait too long to start recording your activity. For more info on these trackers check out our Fitbit One and Fitbit Zip review.

Head over to Fitbit to read more about their fitness trackers and take advantage of their summer sale which ends on 7/28.

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SmartHalo adds GPS navigation and more to your bicycle

SmartHalo is a device that attaches to your bicycle’s handlebars to provide visual GPS navigation, a headlight, alarm, and even fitness tracking. The SmartHalo device was a successfully funded Kickstarter project from 2015, but it looks like they just now starting to ship to their backers and offer the device to the public.

The device features an LED ring that lights up in different colors and sections to provide turn-by-turn visual cues while riding to a destination that is set through the companion app on your phone.

SmartHalo will automatically log your activity as you ride – including your traveling time, distance, average speed, elevation and more.

If you get a call or text while you’re riding, the unit will light up so you won’t miss an important notification.

Other features include anti-theft alarm, a double LED headlight, bike locator, and more.

The SmartHalo is priced at $149 through smarthalo.bike where you can read more about it. You also might want to head over to the Kickstarter page to read the user comments before you order because there appear to be some growing pains with this new product that the company is still trying to work on.

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AICOK Electric Kettle review

An electric kettle is a really useful appliance to have around the kitchen. The AICOK Electric Kettle not only promises some new design & safety features but gives you a set of 6 preset temperatures for more refined control of your hot water for teas and coffees (in addition to a boil). How does it work in practice, and is it worth considering as a replacement for your old electric kettle? Let’s turn up the heat! 

Design and Construction

Out of the box, the AICOK Electric Kettle is a nice looking appliance. It has a brushed metal finish, accented with black in the handle and base. At XX inches tall, it fits nicely under most overhead kitchen cabinets, and the overall streamlined look of the kettle is attractive enough that you won’t mind keeping it on display on your kitchen counter.

The design of the kettle has some nice features for safety and confident handling. The kettle itself is placed on a base to provide power to the heating unit. There’s a wide peg that the kettle slides onto to attach to the base, so it’s easy to place and lift free as needed with 360-degree rotation when in position. Because the power chord is attached to the base, it doesn’t get in the way when serving; you can heat up your water in the kitchen, for example, and take the kettle out to the dining room for your guests. The base is wide and stable, so it will take an accidental hit and not tip over. It’s also got a burly cool-touch handle, which enables safe management of a full pot of boiling water when carrying and dispensing.

Construction overall on the kettle is solid and substantial. It’s built from stainless steel and BPA-free plastics, which are both pluses for safety and durability. The water meter, tucked behind the handle, is wide and easy to read from multiple angles while filling. The lid is solidly constructed, sports extra seals to promote insulation, and unlocks with a spring-activated mechanism by pushing a button. It’s a good build and feels like it will stand up to long-term regular use.

Operation

The water heating options on the AICOK Electric Kettle are where things start to get really interesting. Many teas and coffees require more precise heat control to get the most out of your brew. This kettle has 6 preset temperature options, enabling you to dial in the right temperature for your application. Recommended temperature settings are as follows:

  • 160°F For Delicate Teas
  • 175°F For Green Tea
  • 185°F For White Tea
  • 190°F For Oolong Tea
  • 200°F For French Press Coffee
  • 212°F (boil) For Black Tea Or Instant Cocoa, Oatmeal, Noodles, etc.

Once you fill the kettle to the desired capacity (0.5 liters to 1.7 liters), the kettle will heat to the selected temperature. The warming option keeps the water at that temperature for up to two hours. Should the water level get too low, the unit will automatically shut off to prevent burning. Both of these are great safety and convenience features because you don’t have to babysit the kettle as you go about your business.

The controls on the AICOK Electric Kettle are all found on a small panel on the handle. You have 6 LEDs (one for each temperature setting), and three buttons. After filling the kettle to the desired level and placing it on the base, you press “Start” and use the “Set” button to toggle to the desired temperature setting. Press the “Keep Warm” button to activate this feature, and that button will light up to indicate that it is active. The “Start” and “Keep Warm” button remain lit until the kettle reaches the desired temperature, at which point the “Start” button light shuts off and the “Keep Warm” button begins to blink to let you know that it’s active if it’s been toggled. If you remove/replace the kettle on the base, the unit has a 90-second memory that will activate your last setting.

If you think that this setup sounds a little confusing, you’re right. At first, I kept trying to set temperatures and warming preferences before I hit “Start,” which would yield no result. There’s also no indicator when the water has reached temperature if you’re not using the warm feature; everything just shuts off. I don’t think that either of these are deal breakers that you won’t get used to, but they are little design “gotchas” that could have been thought through better to make the interface completely intuitive. It would also be nice to have some additional piece of feedback to indicate when heating is complete, like an audio tone or a “done” indicator light. This isn’t a big deal if you are in “Keep Warm” mode since the button blinks, but there’s no such indicator if you’re not using that feature.

Pricing and Conclusion

The electric kettle isn’t the most glamorous appliance in your kitchen, but it’s a very useful tool to have around. I think the added utility the AICOK make it even better, essential if you or your guests are tea drinkers (or you brew your own coffee like I do). I have found myself using it more and more, and the combination of fixed temperature controls and extended warming add an unexpected bit of convenience as part of the morning routine. The safety features are great, especially if you have a houseful of kids and/or guests. On top of all of that, it actually looks good if it takes up a permanent position on your countertop. And there’s nothing wrong with that!

The list price for the AICOK is under $50, which seems pretty good based on what I have seen in pricing for electric kettles that start adding additional features like this. It’s only available for purchase through Amazon, and was unavailable when I last checked… but keep an eye out on the product page to see when it will be back in stock!

Source: The sample for this review was provided by AICOK. For more info visit their site and Amazon to order.

 

 

Product Information

Price: $50.00
Manufacturer: AICOK
Retailer: Amazon
Pros:
  • Solid build for safe handling
  • 6 temperature presets for teas and coffees
  • Extended warming feature keeps the water at temperature for up to 2 hours
  • BPA-free construction
Cons:
  • Controls could be more intuitive, but are easy to learn

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