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Mixcder ShareMe headsets review – quality at a great price

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Mixcder is a specialized brand in researching, designing and developing audio products for people who enjoy music. Their product line consists of: earphones, Sound box, and audio accessories. Mixcder is aspiring to use Bluetooth technology in every product they build and they’ve managed to do that. I have to say that the headset model that I’ve got, ShareMe, might be one of the best, low priced headsets in terms of listening to music. In terms of other earphones, they have 2 more products Mixcder ZeroSport and Mixcder Basso, which could be considered money well spent, if their sound works as good as it does in this headset.

Package Contents

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I want to start by telling you what to expect when you buy the Mixcder ShareMe headsets. I don’t think I have to mention the fact that the headsets are inside the box, but you will notice that ShareMe is wireless and it comes with an USB cable and a Jack Audio cable for non-wireless usage. And you will get a leaflet in Chinese and English where you will find useful information about how to get accommodated with these Bluetooth connected headsets. And sadly for PC users who don’t have a Bluetooth incorporated you will have to acquire a USB Bluetooth.

Setup

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I have to say that it is one of the easiest things I had to set up in a while. Basically, all you have to do is to activate your Bluetooth, if you have one and press the On Button situated on the bottom of the left speaker, for about a second. At first you will see 2 colors, blue and red that will constantly blink. It means that the headsets are in pairing mode and they are searching for a Bluetooth to connect to. When the light remains on blue that means that the headsets are connected to a Bluetooth device. If the lights are blinking red, you should recharge them soon because you are low on battery. I have had some difficulties while using them on my PC, after I “installed” the headsets. I started listening to some music while trying to get in touch with someone via Skype and I noticed that the music has stopped. I couldn’t use Winamp, YouTube or any other streaming music program, while making a conversation on Skype. I figured that you can’t do 2 things at the same time, but for some people these headsets are working perfectly fine. I tried to change some settings but when I did that, the microphone or the sound stopped working. But when I used them with my phone everything worked fine. The battery lasts for about 20 hours while streaming music and 18 hours while talking, but in stand-by mode, it will last for more than 500 hours. An advantage is that the charging time required is only 2 or 3 hours.

Design and Utility

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The design for ShareMe is quite simple and comfortable. I know some of you get that ear pain if you use a certain kind of headsets, but I think that with these ones you will have no problem at all. The Mixcder comes in 2 models: Red-Black and Blue-White. Either of them is quite fine because they both look really good and, of course, it’s a matter of which color you like best. You have 3 buttons which are placed on the left ear cup: On/Off, Volume Up and Volume Down, easy as that. The built-in microphone works relatively ok, but if you go too far out of the Bluetooth range, the sound and the microphone will stutter and eventually stop working.Another interesting feature is the fact that you can pair 2 sets of ShareMe headsets between them and then connect them to a device and listen to the same thing in both of them.

Conclusion

As an affordable easy to use headsets, Mixcder ShareMe are one of the best if you want to listen to music. In my opinion their use comes while connecting them to a mobile device rather than using them every day on a PC. The fact that they are wireless comes in handy when you go out for a jog or a simple walk and their ShareMe feature allows you to listen simultaneously to your favorite song with your loved ones. You can buy them for $39 on Amazon or their official website.

Get Mixcder ShareMe on Amazon – $39.99

Get Mixcder ShareMe on Mixcder.com – $39.99

Who doesn’t enjoy listening to a good story. Personally I love reading about the people who inspire me and what it took for them to achieve their success. As I am a bit of a self confessed tech geek I think there is no better way to discover these stories than by reading every day some articles or the newspaper . My bookcases are filled with good tech biographies, they remind me that anyone can be a success. So even if you come from an underprivileged part of society or you aren’t the smartest person in the room we all have a chance to reach the top. The same message shines in my beliefs. All it takes to succeed is a good idea, a little risk and a lot of hard work and any geek can become a success. VENI VIDI VICI .

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Engineering

New Discovery Advances Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Technology

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Researchers have made an important discovery to advance rechargeable lithium-ion battery technology. The breakthrough is the in the consistency of a solid electrolyte. The discovery has the potential to increase battery safety and exponentially improve battery life and overall storage capacity.

In general, batteries have three chemical components called reactants. There are two electrodes, the anode and the cathode, and the electrolyte. Electrodes are typically composed of solid chemicals that we commonly call metals. The electrolyte is a liquid chemical that sits between the electrodes. Electrolyte is the medium through which energy flows between the electrodes.

Electrical Energy and Chemical Reactions

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A battery does not store electricity, which currently is impossible. Rather, a battery stores electrical energy in the form of chemical energy. When in use, chemical reactions transform the chemical energy into electricity. The electricity flows into a device and the energy powers functionality. An operating battery depletes the reactants as the chemical reactions occur. Functionality persists only as long reactants are available. Eventually, use of the battery depletes the reactants so the chemical reactions are no longer possible and the battery ‘dies.’ But, if it is a rechargeable battery, it is possible to apply electrical energy back into the chemical system. This restores the ability to once again store and discharge electrical energy.

Causes of Malfunction

There are two other causes of battery malfunction. First, liquid electrolyte is flammable and poses a safety risk. The most recent well-known example of burning electrolyte is the Samsung Note 7. Second, during the chemical reactions that create electrical energy, bits of metal accumulate on the electrodes. The accumulated metal bits, dendrites, project outward from the electrodes. If a dendrite ends up touching the opposite electrode, a short circuit occurs and the battery is useless.

However, if the electrolyte is solid instead of liquid, then there is no longer a risk of fire. Also, if it is a particular consistency of solidity, then dendrites cannot form. The pursuit of a solid electrolyte has occurred for almost fifty years. The new research is the result of a fundamental reevaluation about the consistency of the solid electrolyte (wow, look at that, the scientific method in action!).

The previous line of research kept looking at stiffer consistencies to protect against dendrite formation. However, the new research shows that the consistency needs to have more elasticity. This is because stiffer materials can suffer from micro-nicks and –scratches that provide a foothold for dendrite formation. However, a more elastic surface provides degrees of flexibility. Therefore, the surface is pliant at pressure points and does suffer from nicks and scratches. A solid electrolyte would also allow the use of pure lithium electrodes thus further increasing the capacity of the battery. In the end, we have smaller, safer, and longer-lasting rechargeable batteries.

Batteries in the Zombie Apocalypse?

A battery is a spectacular device. They are so common and disposable that the majority of us never give them a second thought. Take a moment and try to identify everything around you at this moment that requires a battery to operate. Computer? Watch? Cell phone? That UPS on your computer system? E-cigarette? Fitbit? Gaming console? Cordless power tools? Car? Lunar explorer? The Mars rover Curiosity or the Juno spacecraft? During the zombie apocalypse, I’m definitely looking for guns, but it’s easy to create weapons out of almost anything. However, I’ll be hoarding batteries like the 90-year old cat-lady hoarding hard candies

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Opinion Pieces

Will Mad Catz’ Bankruptcy Make Razer and Corsair The Uncontested Rulers in Game Peripherals?

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This week was bittersweet in the gaming peripheral industry. On the one hand, I have bad memories of using crappy Mad Catz controllers as a child so I wasn’t too sad to see Mad Catz go out of business. On the other hand, Mad Catz has been producing affordable 3rd party accessories for gamers for almost 30 years so it’s sad to see such a major player unable to keep up with the times. The bankruptcy of Mad Catz brings up an interesting question: Can anyone compete with Razer and Corsair when it comes to Game peripherals?

The downfall of Mad Catz knocked out what was previously a major player in the peripheral industry, and the situation is not great for the consumer. While Mad Catz hasn’t always had quality products, they’ve produced some legitimately cool peripherals in the last few years. Unfortunately that wasn’t enough to compete with the behemoths Razer and Corsair who have a chokehold on the peripheral market – even more so now that Mad Catz is gone. This leads to increased market share for the two companies, but less choices overall for the gamer.

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With Razer estimated to be worth over $1 billion back in 2015, there’s no doubt that their valuation has increased since then. To me, Razer is the Apple of gaming peripherals. The company relies heavily on branding and they produce some decent quality and seriously expensive products. There are definitely better options out there for a lower price, but Razer has branded themselves as the gamer company. With flashy lights and an aesthetic that appeals to most gamers, they’ve managed to market products that, while definitely decent in quality, are honestly not worth as much as they cost.

Apple has done extremely well with this business model, but you can’t draw a direct comparison between Apple and Razer. Apple still innovates despite their reliance on branding and offers a unique ecosystem to their consumers, while Razer mainly produces peripherals that light up and look nice. This model may end up paying off despite their lack of innovation, however, as there’s one less company to contest Razer’s rule.

Corsair, on the other hand, I’m more of a fan of. Their designs are largely more muted than Razer, which appeals more to my aesthetic. From my experience they also have a slightly higher build quality than Razer, though that’s probably up for debate. While not as much as a household name as Razer, Corsair produces some seriously high-end mechanical keyboards that feel awesome to game on. While the keys still light up it feels like Corsair isn’t trying as hard as Razer to build up this aura or aesthetic of being a “Razer Gamer” or “Corsair Gamer”. This less aggressive marketing style combined with quality products appeals to me, and it must appeal to others too as Corsair is obviously the second biggest name in peripherals right now.

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It’s prudent to raise the question of whether Mad Catz was really a direct competitor, however. Razer and Corsair focus mainly on PC peripherals, and a lot of people think of Mad Catz as a controller company despite their efforts to expand into the PC market. Razer offers a controller, but it may be hard to draw a direct connection between the demise of Mad Catz and the near-monopoly that Razer and Corsair hold on peripherals.

What exactly led to the downfall of Mad Catz? Was it Razer and Corsair edging them out or were there other reasons the company couldn’t keep up? From some preliminary research, it seems like Mad Catz was their own worst enemy. A string of bad business decisions, including investing heavily into instrument accessories for games like Rock Band and gaming pads for more niche markets like fighting games resulted in a bunch of money invested with no profit.

Whether or not Razer or Corsair killed Mad Catz is kind of irrelevant. The end result is the same: one less option when it comes time to buy peripherals. Are Razer and Corsair the “uncontested rulers”? They definitely have the majority of the market cornered, but for the time being there are definitely other options for the informed gamer. Logitech produces some quality peripherals for gaming, including some console options too. Turtle Beach is another option, though I’ve had some questionable experiences with their products.

The fact of the matter is that Razer and Corsair are not uncontested, but the bankruptcy of Mad Catz is a loss for the consumer. Razer and Corsair will squeeze the market just a little bit tighter, and while Logitech isn’t likely to go anywhere anytime soon, we may unfortunately be looking at a future with fewer options and more expenses.

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Top 5 most expensive PC peripherals you don’t actually need

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A PC is not complete until you add its peripherals, at least, a mouse or a keyboard. As PC’s are part of our daily lives a lot of manufacturers started building PC components and peripherals, some show incredible performance at a huge price, some are cheaper don’t reach the level of performance you acquire and some are equally priced based on their capacities. As PC users have become more and more obsessed with peripherals developers have adapted to their needs and started building unique devices.

That is why we can find on the market today some of the most expensive peripherals which you don’t actually need, but they make your PC cooler.

 

5. Telegraph mouse

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The Telegraph mouse is unique in its design as it was built to replicate an 1837 electrical telegraph used to send morse codes. The vintage computer mouse brings back the feeling of clicking a telegraph key and besides the unique design it is built from brass and oak component. The $550 mouse is the perfect choice for any vintage collector who wants a unique old-school design for his PC. Otherwise, the mouse has no special feature and the price is based on the materials it was built from and the classic design.

4. Optimus Popularis Keyboard

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Although I have to admit the Optimus Popularis keyboard’s customizable feature is attractive there are other keyboards on the market that have a customizable LCD screen at a more suited price. What makes the Optimus Popularis keyboard stand out it’s the way you can change the looks of any key with whatever you want that can completely transform your keyboard’s look. As impressive at it looks it’s not a peripheral anyone can afford because it’s basic price is $1500.

3. Les Clés USB

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Again, if you are a collector who wants to make his whole home look like an 18th-century french residency besides the telegraph mouse you might also consider the Les Clés USB. The drive has a classic hand-carved design and it is covered with gold. The product made by Chirita Paris is fully hand-made manufactured and has a very luxurious and royal vibe. This tiny little device with the starting storage capacity of 34GB can cost you more than $1.200 which seems pretty much useless considering that all it has to offer is a gold-made case.

2. Happy Hacking Keyboard HG Japan

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This keyboard is not available for sale anymore as it was in limited edition created on the 10th anniversary of PFU limited, a Japanese company that develops unique computer keyboards. Except for the typical design a classic Happy Hacking Keyboard has of keys without anything printed on them the limited edition that had a $4.400 price was also coated in Wajima Lacquer which consist of panda essence and it was also dusted with gold. Who knows? there might be people who did not find a use for this keyboard and are now selling them for even higher prices as it is a limited edition collectible.

1.The World’s Most Expensive Computer Mouse

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Don’t expect me to reveal the actual name of a mouse because The World’s Most Expensive Computer Mouse is the name of our Top 1 most expensive peripheral. It appears that its manufacturers didn’t really want to build a practical mouse but an actual very expensive one. The 1.200 DPI Wireless mouse is built from an 18-Carat white gold casing with almost all inside components made out of pure gold. To add some more to its expense, its manufacturer added a flower design created from 59 diamonds that can also be arranged in other designs. The World’s Most Expensive Computer Mouse is not just the name of the peripheral is an actual truth because its price is $26.050 but who is crazy enough to pay that much money for a technically useless mouse with an, in my opinion, ugly design.

 

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