HyperX Cloud MIX wired gaming headset with Bluetooth review


REVIEW – If you have kids and you haven’t been hiding under a rock, your child has probably been playing one of those “battle royale” type games, such as Fortnite or PUBG. My now 12-year-old son is no different. Since dad here is a bit of a microphone dork, I wanted to check out this wired/wireless headset with the detachable mic, the HyperX Cloud MIX Wired Gaming Headset with Bluetooth.

What is it?

The HyperX Cloud MIX is a gaming headset that can be used with a standard wired connection or with Bluetooth with a 20-hour battery runtime. The microphone boom is detachable.

Hardware specs

Headphone
Driver: Custom dynamic, 40mm with neodymium magnets
Type: Circumaural, Closed back
Frequency response: 10Hz–40,000Hz
Impedance: 40 Ω
Sound pressure level: 100dBSPL/mW at 1kHz
T.H.D.: < 2%
Weight: 260g
Weight with mic: 275g
Cable length: Detachable Headset Cable: 1.3m
PC extension cable: 2m
USB charging cable: 0.5m
Connection Type: Detachable Headset Cable: 3.5mm plug (4 pole)
PC extension cable: 3.5mm stereo and mic plugs

Boom Microphone
Element: Electret condenser microphone
Polar pattern: Noise-cancelling
Frequency response: 50Hz-18,000 Hz
Sensitivity: -42dBV (0dB=1V/Pa,1kHz)

Built-in Microphone
Element: Electret condenser microphone
Polar pattern: Omni-directional
Frequency response: 50Hz-8,000 Hz
Sensitivity: -33dBV (0dB=1V/Pa,1kHz)

Bluetooth: 20 hours
Bluetooth Version: 4.2
Wireless Range: Up to 10 meters

What’s in the box?

The headset includes the flexible, detachable boom mic, a 3.5mm audio cable with inline remote, PC audio breakout cable, microUSB charging cable, and a cloth storage bag. The cables are braided and feel fancy.
Detaching the boom microphone makes for easier traveling.

Design and features

The headband is padded in this leather-like material. It’s very soft.

The earpads are also covered in this material. I found that wearing glasses posed no discomfort. The ear cup is just under 2-1/2 inches high on the inside.On one ear cup is the volume control, LED indicator, power button, and microUSB charging port.

The other side has the oval boom microphone connector, wired audio connector (3.5mm), and hidden on the side is a multifunction Bluetooth button, which can be used to play/pause, take phone calls, or skip tracks.Here’s the boom microphone plugged in, and the supplied 3.5mm cord connected as well. The “headphone” cable tag is still attached. It can be removed if you like.

A close-up view of the wired inline remote. There’s a microphone mute slider and a very hard to photograph volume dial on the side.

Setup

The LED indicator glows red when charging via microUSB.

To via Bluetooth, press and hold the power button (when off) until the LED flashes red/blue. Follow your wireless device’s pairing instructions (computer, smartphone) for the rest.

Performance

I found the headphones sounded just fine, which they should at this price. The closed-back design probably helps with that part. I was more concerned about how the microphone performed. Was it any better than say, using the microphone built into your laptop?

To test this, I recorded myself reading a recipe with and without the headset- while my son nagged “DAD!” in the background. Realistic test, right? I recorded this in our dining room with no special acoustical treatment whatsoever.

The first sample: No headset. Just the laptop microphone.

Next, the HyperX headset with the built-in microphone. No boom mic.

Finally, the HyperX headset with the flexible boom mic.


The boom microphone makes a huge difference in ignoring outside noise.

What I like

Very comfortable, nice sounding audio. Flexible boom microphone really helps pick up your voice while minimizing noise. Subdued appearance.

What needs to be improved

My son discovered that you can at least pair a second device (his phone) but the instructions aren’t clear about it.

Final thoughts

If you like flashy, portable headphones, this may not be for you.

Price: $199.99
Where to buy: Best Buy
Source: The sample of this product was provided by company HyperX.

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Colonel Littleton No. 5 Travel Grip Bag review

REVIEW – Over the years, I have reviewed more than my fair share of Colonel Littleton gear…and when I say gear I mean some of the finest leather bags and accessories available today. The Colonel’s designs are truly timeless; with quality, materials, and craftsmanship second to none and meant to last a lifetime. For this review, Colonel Littleton sent me their recently released No. 5 Leather Travel Grip Bag to see if this new design lives up to the long line of premium products that came before.

As I have stated before and it stands as true today as it did 4 years ago:

I often think that I should have been born in an earlier time. Back when the world was a simpler place, a person’s word/handshake was their bond, people made things with their hands, doors were left unlocked etc. The Colonel Littleton gear I have had the fortune to review is truly the embodiment of those long lost days. Now do not get me wrong, I do love tech-toys. But the modern day gadgets we drool over are definitely fleeting things, designed to be regularly replaced by the next shiny smart-device that tempts our fancy. But in true Colonel Littleton style, the No.1 Grip is created to last a lifetime and designed to be your companion on the road less traveled.

This goes for all of the Colonel’s gear, including the No.5 Grip and specifically my Colonel Littleton No. 1943 Navigator bag that is still going strong, used daily for many years and having traveled 10,000’s of miles along the way.

What is it?

The No.5 Grip is a handcrafted travel bag created in American buffalo leather. The term “grip” comes from the 18th and 19th centuries for a personal carry bag meant to take with you on a train or stagecoach. A grip was not a bag you checked to the baggage car or entrusted to the care of someone else. It was a piece of luggage meant to be kept with you at all times.

A bit of the backstory on the No.5 Grip from the Colonel himself:

While rummaging through my collection of vintage travel grip bags, I came upon an old Gladstone Bag which rekindled my long-standing desire to make one. Named after four-time Prime Minister of the UK, William Gladstone, the bag was prevalent in the late 1800s/early 1900s. I had always shied away from making it due to the complexity of the design; however, I loved the look so much I decided to muster up some turn-of-the-century British fortitude and go for it.

Made in the Col. Littleton Workshop of thick buffalo hide and detailed with unique, sweeping, “curvilinear” styling, the No. 5 Grip is definitely distinctive, eye-catching, and will get many admiring looks and comments as you travel the world.

Design and features

From a functional perspective, the No.5 Grip is a large void you can pack a lot of clothes and travel gear in. It is the largest, boldest bag in the Colonel’s Grip collection. Measuring in at 12.5″(h) x 20.5″ (w) x 9″ (d) and weighing in at a healthy 7 lbs, this is not a small nor lightweight bag by any means. With 2-3 days of clothes, some workout gear, shoes, shave kit, etc: total weight is near 15 pounds. It is carry-on sized for most airlines and should not have to be checked.

American Buffalo – “Expect a leather that is unapologetically rugged with more character, nicks, scrapes and variations in color.” ~ Colonel (Read more about American Buffalo Leather here)

I love buffalo leather and prefer it over all others. As a bit of my backstory, my father was a buffalo rancher and raised them for decades. In my 20’s, I helped him build several buffalo ranches from scratch and fondly remember the insane amount work that was…let’s just say it involved telephone poles, countless bags of concrete, and a good amount of Motrin.

But I digress, the No. 5 Grip is no simple bag; its quality, design, fashion, and hardened durability are apparent the moment you see it. Its sweeping, curved lines not only add to its unique beauty but add durability and strength to the sides and corners of the bag.

The American buffalo leather the Colonel uses is thick and rugged but supple and gorgeous as well. The Colonel reinforces all the edges, corners, and hard-points with double stitching and multiple layers of buffalo leather. The hard-points are held in place with solid brass hardware and rivets.

Here you can see the sides and how the leather comes together to reinforce the edges and corners.

The opening mechanism is hinged like a large medical bag from back in the day when doctors use to make house-calls. There is a brass rivet/bolt on either side of the bag that acts as pivot points for the framework to open. There are additional rivets along the frame to securely attach the leather bag to the mechanism.

The interior of this bag is fully lined in soft, yet durable pigskin. As I said, it is a pretty big void; where the No.1 Grip could carry a weekends worth of clothes, the No.5 Grip can carry a couple’s gear for a weekend or 3-4 days worth for a single individual.

The No.5 Grip has leather straps that encircle the exterior of the bag with buckles on either side of the handles that ensure it remains securely closed.

In addition to great design, quality and craftsmanship, there are several very nice touches that add to the bag’s uniqueness including the Colonel’s logo and American buffalo leather moniker stamped into either side of the bag and individual serial number engraved into a small brass plaque riveted into the leather between the handles. You can also have your initials engraved on the oval plate on the front of the bag.

The No. 5 Grip has brass “feet” on the bottom of the bag to protect the leather from wear. Instead of the classic rounded knobs that you find on countless other bags, the Colonel uses his engraved forked, metal hard points that in addition to acting as feet, strengthen those locations as well. Even with the brass feet, I doubt I will ever set this bag on any rough or dirty surfaces in fear of marring/damaging/staining the leather.

The handles are covered in leather and are well formed and comfortable to hold.

The removable strap is adjustable and made from the same leather and brass as the bag. The strap rides comfortably on the shoulder but the already hefty leather bag does get a bit heavy when full. Though overall, it is more than manageable.

What I like

  • Old-World craftsmanship and design
  • Thick soft buffalo leather
  • Solid brass hardware
  • Very well engineered reinforced
  • Comfortable carry
  • Removable strap
  • Great warranty

What needs to be improved

  • Expensive
  • Many would consider this bag big and heavy

Final thoughts

The No. 5 Grip is a gorgeous, old-world travel bag made from thick, durable American buffalo leather by Colonel Littleton’s meticulous craftsmen. A bag meant to toss into the trunk of your roadster before heading out to the country for the weekend. That said, I know many of you are thinking…OMG that thing is outrageously expensive. I grant you the No. 5 Grip is a pricey piece of luggage but none of Colonel Littleton’s gear is cheap, neither in quality nor cost. Bottom line, you get what you pay for. This bag is meant to last decades, if not a lifetime. I know there are high end, luxury brands that sell bags for similar money that last mere years of moderate use.  The No. 5 Grip is simple, functional, timeless…that will last 10/20/30 times what your current smart device will for about the same cost.

Price: $1445
Where to buy: The No. 5 Travel Grip Bag is available on colonellittleton.com.
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Colonel Littleton.

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Gift guides, deal posts, – Weekly roundup

NEWS – If you’re reading this then you survived Thanksgiving without spontaneously combusting from all the turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin munchage chaos. I have one important question for all of you – Whip cream topping on your pumpkin pie or plain? I’m firmly in the whip cream camp, but I prefer Redi-whip to Cool Whip. Ok, now that we have that out of the way, it’s time to check out all our posts from the past 7 days. You definitely want to read this one because it includes our holiday gift guides and a TON of deal posts, some of which are still valid. So go forth, read, and shop!

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EDC toilet paper in easy to carry tablets

NEWS – Here’s something that EVERYONE needs for their emergency preparedness kit, bug out bag, or EDC. Toilet Paper. Say what you will about your fellow humans, but one thing that we can all agree on is that we all have to go to the bathroom and when it comes to #2, we all like to clean up afterward. But how do we do that when we’re hiking, or in another situation where a bathroom with toilet paper isn’t available? You can use leaves but ick, right?

Check out Wysi Wipes. Wysi Wipes are tablet sized compressed toilettes that are hypo-allergenic, unscented and made of cellulose (pulp fiber) which is 100% biodegradable.

To use a wipe, you just moisten it with a little bit of water and it instantly expands and is ready for use. Depending on what you intend to use it for, you can rinse it and reuse it several times.

Wysi Wipes come packaged in resealable bags in several sizes. The 9 x 12 wipe size comes in a bag of 100 tablets for $11.95 from Amazon.

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Caavo Control Center universal TV remote & home theater hub review


NEWS – The combination of me being a gadget nerd and a TV junkie means that I have multiple streaming boxes and other such devices all connected in some form or fashion. My main TV only has 2 HDMI inputs, but I have been getting along because my Tablo and AirTV boxes are connected via ethernet and work via their respective apps. However, I just bought the new Roku 4K Premiere + stick and the new Amazon 4K Fire Stick and along with my Android box and DVD, I am out of HDMI ports. What is the possible solution you might ask? ………………Enter the Caavo Control Center.

What is it?

Caavo is an all-in-one solution for television entertainment that allows you to connect up to 4 devices and control them all with one remote. You can watch your cable TV, DVR, your streaming devices and online apps like YouTube and Netflix. It supports 4K UHD, HDR and Dolby Sound, Google Voice & Amazon Alexa, and it also works with sound bars and audio/video recorders.

What’s in the box


1 x Caavo
1 x AC Adapter
2 x AAA Batteries
1 x Quick Start Guide
1 x Warranty Info
1 x Remote Control
1 x Double Headed IR Blaster Cable/Sensor
2 x Adhesive Pads

Design and features

Specifications:

Main Unit Size: 263 x 150 x 35 mm
Weight: 1.0kg
Connectivity: HDMI: 4 inputs, 1 output. HDMI 2.0, HDCP 2.2; IR: 3.5mm IR out
Power Adaptor: 110-240V 50-60Hz AC. Draws up to 700mA; Set: DC 12V 2A
Ethernet: 100Mbps
Wireless: 2.4 and 5 GHz (802.11 2×2 ac) and Bluetooth 4.0
Supported Audio Formats: PCM, 8 Channels, 24 bits, 192 kHz, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD and Dolby Atmos up to 8 channels and up to 192 kHz; DTS and DTS-HD Master Audio up to 8 channels and up to 192 kHz
Supported Video Formats: max RGB/YUV444/YUV422/YUV420 4K (3840×2160) 10-bit at 60Hz, HDR pass-through (HDR 10)

Looking down at the top of the Caavo from above see this beautiful, sleek device with the brand name in the middle and the power button on the right lower corner. There is an on/off LED light in a circle around the edges of the power button.

On the back of the Caavo from left to right, there are 4 HDMI input ports, the HDMI output port to your TV or recording device, the ethernet port, the IR port, and the AC adapter port.

The all-inclusive remote includes buttons for controlling streaming boxes like Roku, etc, audio for sound bars, power on/of for TVs, a microphone button for voice control, etc.

Performance

When you first connect the Caavo, you have to connect it to your network. At first, I connected it to my wireless network just to see how easy the process was, and it was easy. However, I then used an ethernet cable to hardwire it to my network. I prefer a wired connection.

Once you power up the Caavo, it goes through an initial process that includes restarts and updates. The onscreen prompts and instructions are very intuitive and very easy to follow. Once it finished its startup process, it then started to identify the devices connected to its HDMI ports. It very quickly identified the Roku and Amazon Fire Stick and while it saw my Android streaming box, it was not able to identify it by make and model.

The next step of the setup process took me through setting up each attached device to ensure that the remote was able to assume the functionality of the original remote for each device. This process was a success for the Roku and Amazon devices and my Samsung TV. However, it could not complete the same for the Android device. For that device, it then instructed me to plug in the IR Blaster to the IR port on the back of the Caavo and to place the sensor in front of the device. Once I did as instructed, it was able to successfully communicate with and operate that device. However, since I truly hate using IR Blaster cables, I opted to control that device with its original remote.

In the next step, it asked about audio, and it was able to successfully take over control of my Zvox AccuVoice Sound Bar.

I can truly say that the Caavo remote operates flawlessly when controlling my TV, sound bar, Roku and Amazon devices. I am so happy to just use the one remote, and the voice commands and search functions make the process easy and fun.

App
The Caavo app provides access to TV and movie guides. Here are some things that you can take advantage of and enjoy:

  • Have access to and browse content recommended by editors and others
  • You can save the shows and movies that you like at any time to your “My Lists”
  • Perform universal searches across apps like Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, etc.
  • Launch your selections on local apps
  • Use Airplay or Chromecast

Here are some screenshots from the app:






What I like

  • The all-in-one design and functionality
  • The build quality
  • The all-inclusive remote
  • The ease of setup
  • The sleek look
  • The connectivity

What can be improved

  • I personally dislike the use of IR cables, so anything that can be done to eliminate the need to use them

Final thoughts

When I first heard about Caavo, I was immediately intrigued. I am also a TV junkie, and I have several different streaming boxes connected to every TV in my home. Except for the IR cable connectivity, I really like Caavo. The one remote that actually functions really well both manually and by voice really works for me. In addition, the design and sleek look make it an easy and aesthetically pleasing addition to any decor. Well done and two thumbs up!!

Price: $99.95
Where to buy: Caavo website and Amazon
Sample: The sample for this review was provided by Caavo

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