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The best mobile hotspot plans right now Android Authority

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Mobile hotspots are a great way to share your connection to a carrier’s cellular network with others. They’re pretty handy if you are on the road where Wi-Fi internet access might not be available. It’s important to find the best mobile hotspot plans to pair with those devices as well.

The nation’s biggest wireless carriers all sell standalone mobile hotspots, at least to some degree. If you buy one from them, you can go and sign up for a mobile hotspot plan. Most carriers also offer a way to turn your phone into a mobile hotspot in their regular data plans. Here’s a look at the best mobile hotspot plans that are currently available.

The best mobile hotspot plans:

  • Verizon
  • AT&T
  • T-Mobile
  • UScellular
  • Metro By T-Mobile
  • Cricket Wireless
  • Net10 Wireless
  • Straight Talk
  • Karma

Editor’s note: We will update this post when changes are made to these mobile hotspot plans.

Verizon

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The nation’s largest carrier sells three standalone mobile hotspot devices. If you have the postpaid mobile hotspot on your Verizon account, with no other devices, you can get service for either $80 or $90 per month.

Verizon has recently revamped its hotspot plans once again, this time giving you control over how much data you need. You can stick with the Essential plan for $20 and tap into 15GB of data, or jump to $40 for 50GB, $60 for 100GB, and $80 for 150GB. Keep in mind none of these plans are actually capped. Instead, they are throttled. This means your speeds are likely to get slower after you reach said limits.

If you’ll only use a hotspot now and then, like if you’re on a business or family trip, Verizon has some prepaid plans as well. Verizon’s prices start at $40 a month for 5GB. You can also stretch to 25GB for $60, 100GB for $80, or 150GB for $100 per month.

Verizon recently moved on to a new 5G hotspot, the Verizon Inseego MiFi X Pro. The device is similar to Verizon’s previous 5G hotspot, but it offers a few improvements, like a smaller footprint and better battery life. It’s reasonably affordable at $9.72 per month, and it’s a higher-end hotspot with 5G support and up to 24 hours of battery life.

AT&T

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You can sign up for AT&T’s prepaid data-only plans for as little as $25 per month. To get the lowest rate, you’ll have to prepay for an entire year of service, which grants you 20GB of data per month. If you’d rather pay month to month, you can choose 15GB for $35 or go all-in with 50GB for $55 per month or 100GB for $90.

AT&T also has postpaid plans for hotspots, but we don’t recommend them. The prices aren’t great; you can get 25GB for $50 or 40GB for $75. These plans are actually capped, too, and you have to pay $10 for every 2GB you use over your limit.

T-Mobile

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T-Mobile currently sells a few mobile hotspot devices. The cheapest plan is $10 a month for 2GB of data. The following one is $20 for 5GB, and it goes up to 10GB if you pay $30 a month. $40 a month gets you 30GB, and $50 a month offers 50GB of data access. In fact, T-Mobile’s plans are far more affordable than they once were — the Un-Carrier used to top out at 22GB of access for $85 per month.

Those who have a smartphone on a T-Mobile unlimited plan get 3G hotspot speeds. Upgrading to a T-Mobile Magenta plan will get you 5GB of premium hotspot speeds, but speeds will be reduced to 3G speeds afterward. If you opt for Magenta Max, you’ll get 40GB instead.

T-Mobile’s Inseego MiFi X Pro 5G hotspot is identical to Verizon’s hotspot, and it represents the carrier’s entry into the 5G hotspot game. The good news is T-Mobile’s version is a little cheaper! T-Mobile also has its own branded hotspot, which offers 5G connectivity for about half the price of the Inseego model.

UScellular

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UScellular offers just one mobile hotspot for sale. If you purchase it, you can choose from several mobile plans. They begin at $10 a month with 1GB of data, all the way to $40 a month with 10GB of data. There’s also an unlimited data plan for $90 a month.

UScellular follows in T-Mobile’s and Verizon’s footsteps with the Inseego MiFi 7000. It’s one of the few mobile hotspots with a touchscreen. Not that it matters much for its use, but it’s a cool feature to have. Other features include connecting with up to 30 devices, file sharing via USB, and up to 24 hours of battery life. It costs $5.32 per month for 24 months.

Metro by T-Mobile

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T-Mobile’s Metro offers a mobile hotspot. You can start with a mobile hotspot plan with 10GB of data for $30 a month if you buy it. You can also get 30GB of data for $40 a month or 100GB for $50 per month.

Mobile hotspots can’t get much cheaper than those from Metro. The MVNO offers two devices — a T-Mobile Hotspot and a JEXtream RG2100 for 5G speeds. While the JEXtream might be the faster option, it’s tough to argue with the price of free.

Cricket Wireless

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Cricket Wireless has its Turbo Hotspot 2 back in stock, and you can pick from three enticing plans. Paying $35 a month gives you 20GB of high-speed data with Mexico and Canada usage that cannot exceed half of your total. For $55, you can balloon your data to 100GB with the same international access.

The Turbo hotspot itself will run you $79.99 all in. It’s as easy to use as hotspots get, with just one button and a small display. The Turbo 2 can support up to 15 devices with dual-band Wi-Fi and a rechargeable 3,000mAh battery.

Net10 Wireless

This prepaid service offers just one very affordable mobile hotspot. Its mobile hotspot data plans start at $10 for 1GB of data per month. You can double your data for $20, jump to 2.5GB for $30, or go up to 10GB of data for $50. The prices are not bad, but you can certainly find better ones with more data for a little more money.

Net10 Wireless has dropped the ZTE Z291DL mobile hotspot in favor of the Moxee mobile hotspot for $49.99. It has a built-in color display and fully recharges in just three hours.

Straight Talk Wireless

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Straight Talk has several mobile hotspot plans, starting with 2GB a month for $15 and 4GB a month for $25. You can also spend $40 to get 8GB of data for two months or $50 for 10GB of data for the same time period. Finally, spending $75 will give you 20GB of data for two months.

The company offers multiple mobile hotspot devices, but they vary depending on your area. Visit the Straight Talk Wireless website to check which you can purchase. Most hotspot devices are available brand-new or reconditioned with a hefty discount.

Karma

Karma is a bit different than the other carriers in that they offer only mobile hotspot services. They have no smartphones, tablets, or other connected devices. The original Karma Go and Karma Black hotspots have also been dropped in favor of the Franklin Wireless R717.

Karma offers a $10 plan with 1GB of data or 5GB of data for $30 per month. If you’re looking for more data, you can also check out the 10GB plan for $50. The good news is that there are no credit checks or contracts involved, so you can have your internet when and where you need it.

As we said, the Karma Go and Black are no more, and the Franklin R717 has taken their place. It appears to be a basic hotspot with up to eight hours of battery life and the capacity to support 15 devices. At $60, it’s just about in line with other options, and it includes service in over 50 countries.

Smartphone mobile hotspot plans

Suppose you want to turn your smartphone into a mobile hotspot rather than getting a dedicated device. In that case, the major wireless carriers all offer plans with a limited amount of mobile hotspot high-speed data. You can check out the current plans for all four major wireless carriers and their smartphone-based mobile hotspot features at the links below.

  • AT&T plans
  • Verizon plans
  • T-Mobile plans

Now you know which plan you want, but what about the hotspot hardware? Check out our guide to the best hotspot devices. 

 

Mobile hotspot FAQ

Not necessarily. Some unlimited data plans will offer you a fixed level of hotspot support, while not allowing you to use unlimited levels. Certain MVNOs may also offer hotspot data as an add-on to your plan.

It depends on your data connection. If you’re using a 5G hotspot, there is every chance that it will be faster than your home Wi-Fi. However, some 4G LTE hotspots may offer slightly slower speeds.

Yes, as long as you have a service that offers live TV, you can stream it with your hotspot connection. Be mindful of your data usage, as live TV can burn through gigabytes quickly.

It takes about 1GB to stream an hour of Netflix in standard definition, or about 3GB per hour in high definition.

The best mobile hotspot plans right now Android Authority

Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority

Mobile hotspots are a great way to share your connection to a carrier’s cellular network with others. They’re pretty handy if you are on the road where Wi-Fi internet access might not be available. It’s important to find the best mobile hotspot plans to pair with those devices as well.

The nation’s biggest wireless carriers all sell standalone mobile hotspots, at least to some degree. If you buy one from them, you can go and sign up for a mobile hotspot plan. Most carriers also offer a way to turn your phone into a mobile hotspot in their regular data plans. Here’s a look at the best mobile hotspot plans that are currently available.

The best mobile hotspot plans:

  • Verizon
  • AT&T
  • T-Mobile
  • UScellular
  • Metro By T-Mobile
  • Cricket Wireless
  • Net10 Wireless
  • Straight Talk
  • Karma

Editor’s note: We will update this post when changes are made to these mobile hotspot plans.

Verizon

Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority

The nation’s largest carrier sells three standalone mobile hotspot devices. If you have the postpaid mobile hotspot on your Verizon account, with no other devices, you can get service for either $80 or $90 per month.

Verizon has recently revamped its hotspot plans once again, this time giving you control over how much data you need. You can stick with the Essential plan for $20 and tap into 15GB of data, or jump to $40 for 50GB, $60 for 100GB, and $80 for 150GB. Keep in mind none of these plans are actually capped. Instead, they are throttled. This means your speeds are likely to get slower after you reach said limits.

If you’ll only use a hotspot now and then, like if you’re on a business or family trip, Verizon has some prepaid plans as well. Verizon’s prices start at $40 a month for 5GB. You can also stretch to 25GB for $60, 100GB for $80, or 150GB for $100 per month.

Verizon recently moved on to a new 5G hotspot, the Verizon Inseego MiFi X Pro. The device is similar to Verizon’s previous 5G hotspot, but it offers a few improvements, like a smaller footprint and better battery life. It’s reasonably affordable at $9.72 per month, and it’s a higher-end hotspot with 5G support and up to 24 hours of battery life.

AT&T

Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority

You can sign up for AT&T’s prepaid data-only plans for as little as $25 per month. To get the lowest rate, you’ll have to prepay for an entire year of service, which grants you 20GB of data per month. If you’d rather pay month to month, you can choose 15GB for $35 or go all-in with 50GB for $55 per month or 100GB for $90.

AT&T also has postpaid plans for hotspots, but we don’t recommend them. The prices aren’t great; you can get 25GB for $50 or 40GB for $75. These plans are actually capped, too, and you have to pay $10 for every 2GB you use over your limit.

T-Mobile

Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority

T-Mobile currently sells a few mobile hotspot devices. The cheapest plan is $10 a month for 2GB of data. The following one is $20 for 5GB, and it goes up to 10GB if you pay $30 a month. $40 a month gets you 30GB, and $50 a month offers 50GB of data access. In fact, T-Mobile’s plans are far more affordable than they once were — the Un-Carrier used to top out at 22GB of access for $85 per month.

Those who have a smartphone on a T-Mobile unlimited plan get 3G hotspot speeds. Upgrading to a T-Mobile Magenta plan will get you 5GB of premium hotspot speeds, but speeds will be reduced to 3G speeds afterward. If you opt for Magenta Max, you’ll get 40GB instead.

T-Mobile’s Inseego MiFi X Pro 5G hotspot is identical to Verizon’s hotspot, and it represents the carrier’s entry into the 5G hotspot game. The good news is T-Mobile’s version is a little cheaper! T-Mobile also has its own branded hotspot, which offers 5G connectivity for about half the price of the Inseego model.

UScellular

Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority

UScellular offers just one mobile hotspot for sale. If you purchase it, you can choose from several mobile plans. They begin at $10 a month with 1GB of data, all the way to $40 a month with 10GB of data. There’s also an unlimited data plan for $90 a month.

UScellular follows in T-Mobile’s and Verizon’s footsteps with the Inseego MiFi 7000. It’s one of the few mobile hotspots with a touchscreen. Not that it matters much for its use, but it’s a cool feature to have. Other features include connecting with up to 30 devices, file sharing via USB, and up to 24 hours of battery life. It costs $5.32 per month for 24 months.

Metro by T-Mobile

Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority

T-Mobile’s Metro offers a mobile hotspot. You can start with a mobile hotspot plan with 10GB of data for $30 a month if you buy it. You can also get 30GB of data for $40 a month or 100GB for $50 per month.

Mobile hotspots can’t get much cheaper than those from Metro. The MVNO offers two devices — a T-Mobile Hotspot and a JEXtream RG2100 for 5G speeds. While the JEXtream might be the faster option, it’s tough to argue with the price of free.

Cricket Wireless

Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority

Cricket Wireless has its Turbo Hotspot 2 back in stock, and you can pick from three enticing plans. Paying $35 a month gives you 20GB of high-speed data with Mexico and Canada usage that cannot exceed half of your total. For $55, you can balloon your data to 100GB with the same international access.

The Turbo hotspot itself will run you $79.99 all in. It’s as easy to use as hotspots get, with just one button and a small display. The Turbo 2 can support up to 15 devices with dual-band Wi-Fi and a rechargeable 3,000mAh battery.

Net10 Wireless

This prepaid service offers just one very affordable mobile hotspot. Its mobile hotspot data plans start at $10 for 1GB of data per month. You can double your data for $20, jump to 2.5GB for $30, or go up to 10GB of data for $50. The prices are not bad, but you can certainly find better ones with more data for a little more money.

Net10 Wireless has dropped the ZTE Z291DL mobile hotspot in favor of the Moxee mobile hotspot for $49.99. It has a built-in color display and fully recharges in just three hours.

Straight Talk Wireless

Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority

Straight Talk has several mobile hotspot plans, starting with 2GB a month for $15 and 4GB a month for $25. You can also spend $40 to get 8GB of data for two months or $50 for 10GB of data for the same time period. Finally, spending $75 will give you 20GB of data for two months.

The company offers multiple mobile hotspot devices, but they vary depending on your area. Visit the Straight Talk Wireless website to check which you can purchase. Most hotspot devices are available brand-new or reconditioned with a hefty discount.

Karma

Karma is a bit different than the other carriers in that they offer only mobile hotspot services. They have no smartphones, tablets, or other connected devices. The original Karma Go and Karma Black hotspots have also been dropped in favor of the Franklin Wireless R717.

Karma offers a $10 plan with 1GB of data or 5GB of data for $30 per month. If you’re looking for more data, you can also check out the 10GB plan for $50. The good news is that there are no credit checks or contracts involved, so you can have your internet when and where you need it.

As we said, the Karma Go and Black are no more, and the Franklin R717 has taken their place. It appears to be a basic hotspot with up to eight hours of battery life and the capacity to support 15 devices. At $60, it’s just about in line with other options, and it includes service in over 50 countries.

Smartphone mobile hotspot plans

Suppose you want to turn your smartphone into a mobile hotspot rather than getting a dedicated device. In that case, the major wireless carriers all offer plans with a limited amount of mobile hotspot high-speed data. You can check out the current plans for all four major wireless carriers and their smartphone-based mobile hotspot features at the links below.

  • AT&T plans
  • Verizon plans
  • T-Mobile plans

Now you know which plan you want, but what about the hotspot hardware? Check out our guide to the best hotspot devices. 

 

Mobile hotspot FAQ

Not necessarily. Some unlimited data plans will offer you a fixed level of hotspot support, while not allowing you to use unlimited levels.

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Though it’s expensive, the Logitech Harmony Elite universal remote control is a big upgrade from the last version, and great for the highly connected home.

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If you have a lot of home entertainment and smart home gadgets that you want to control from one device, look no further than the Harmony Elite.

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The best just keeps getting better. Although it has very little competition, the Logitech Harmony Elite remains the top remote control you can get for managing not only your entertainment system, but all of your smart home devices, too. At $349, it’s not cheap, but you’ll never want — or need — to use another remote again. That’s why it’s our top pick on our best universal remotes page. 

After keeping roughly the same shape for the past two generations of the Harmony Elite, Logitech redesigned the device. Now, the remote is much more square, and it lacks the softer edges and curved underside of the Harmony Ultimate. I prefer the shape of the older remote, as it fit more comfortably in my hand. The new Elite is also markedly heavier, at 5.85 ounces — more than an ounce heavier than the Ultimate (4.8 ounces).

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Still, the Elite has the same soft-touch finish on the bottom, which not only feels great but also keeps the remote from slipping out of your hand.

As on previous generations of the device, the front of the remote has a large color touch screen as well as a number of buttons. There are several very welcome changes, though. The so-called transport buttons (Play/Pause, Fast Forward, Reverse, Record and Stop), which were above the display on the Harmony Ultimate, have been moved to the bottom of the display. They’re now a lot easier to reach; before, you had to slide the remote down your hand, which was a bit of a pain. 

The Elite remote has a few new buttons at the bottom that you can program to control connected home devices, such as Philips Hue lights and switches. Previously, you could only change these through the touch screen. It was a real treat to be able to dim the lights with just one press of a button — and to do so by feel — rather than having to navigate through touch-screen menus.

Just as integral to the entire setup is the Harmony Hub, a small, circular device that relays commands from the remote to your entertainment system. The Hub also connects to your Wi-Fi network to link to smart home gadgets. The hub can be hidden in a cabinet, and comes with two wired IR blasters that you can position in front of your TV, stereo or other equipment.

Logitech Harmony Elite review: Setup

With each successive generation of the Harmony, Logitech has made the setup easier. While the Elite still has a micro-USB port — so that you can plug it into your computer to set it up — the entire process can now be handled via an Android or iOS app. That includes firmware updates, too.

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After you download the app and create a free account, you can then create “Activities,” a sequence of commands that will set any number of devices to the correct settings. For example, I created an Activity called Apple TV, which, when pressed, turned on my Samsung TV, Apple TV and Panasonic stereo to the correct settings. As with the previous-generation Harmony Ultimate, you can also program activities to include smart home devices — for example, my Apple TV activity now includes a command to dim my Philips Hue lights.

Logitech Harmony Elite review: Interface

Logitech made navigating on-screen menus much more intuitive than on its previous remote. Below the display are two touch-sensitive buttons: Activities and Devices. The former changes the screen to show the activities you have programmed, such as “Watch Apple TV” or “Watch DishTV.” If you swipe on the screen, you can see your Favorite channels.

When you select the Devices button, you’ll see a list of the devices you’ve connected to the remote — such as your TV, cable box and stereo — as well as any smart home products. Here, you have more precise control over each product. For example, I could adjust the temperature of my Nest thermostat or change the brightness of each of my Philips Hue lights. I couldn’t change the colors of the lights from the remote, but I was able to do so easily from the iOS app.

I really liked the Activities and Devices buttons; on the Ultimate, switching between Activities and Devices wasn’t as intuitive — even after a few weeks, I still searched for the correct button if I had to change a setting.

Other than that, I really didn’t interact with the Elite’s touch screen all that much, and used the physical buttons. As I found with every other remote I’ve ever used, you should be able to change the channels and volume without having to look at the remote itself.

Logitech Harmony Elite review: Smart home integration

Logitech is getting smarter about smart homes. While the Elite can connect to just as many smart home devices as the Ultimate, Logitech placed several physical buttons on the remote so that it’s even easier to, say, dim the lights or even turn on the coffee maker.

At the bottom of the remote are four smart home buttons separated by a rocker switch in the middle. The left two buttons have icons for lights, while the right two have icons for power outlets. Using the mobile app, you can configure the buttons to control any connected smart home devices.

The Elite works with a huge number of smart home products (follow this link for a complete list). It’s one of the best Google Home compatible devices and best Alexa compatible devices. With Alexa or Google Assistant, you can issue Harmony commands using your voice—as well as smart home hubs (such as SmartThings and Wink), thermostats (Nest, Ecobee), and lights (Lutron and Philips Hue).  

Here’s a quick guide on how to connect the Harmony Elite to Alexa.

If you purchase the Harmony Home Extender ($99), which has Z-Wave and ZigBee compatibility, the list of supported devices increases dramatically to include locks (Yale, Kwikset), even more lights (GE, Cree), as well as window and door sensors.

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Logitech Harmony Elite review: Battery life

Depending on how much channel surfing you do, the Harmony Elite will last about two days on a charge (a battery life indicator is at the top of the screen). The remote comes with a nicely weighted cradle, which recharged the Elite fairly quickly. After about 30 minutes, it was usually charged past 50 percent. You can also replace the battery in the Elite yourself — another nice touch.

Logitech Harmony Elite review: Verdict

Logitech’s Harmony remotes are in a class by themselves. You’d be hard-pressed to find a universal remote that can do so much at this price. The $349 Logitech Harmony Elite is a further refinement of company’s previous remotes that makes every aspect of your couch surfing more enjoyable. Both the software and the hardware are greatly improved since the previous generation, making the remote easier to set up and easier to use. Those looking to control their entertainment system and connected home devices from one device should look no further than the Harmony Elite.

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The classic version, which is familiar to many. A universal remote control that can be programmed for several devices at once. They usually forget to put the instructions in the kit, but I tell you right away: hold down the blue Power button plus the AV button for 5 seconds. The bright green learning mode light should come on. We begin the learning process – first press the button on the new remote control that you want to train (the indicator starts flashing), bring it closer to the TV, press the buttons on the second remote control. At the end of the process, just do not touch the remote control for 20-30 seconds, it will save everything and go into normal mode.

SZBOX 139F universal remote control

Another SZBOX universal remote control (model 139F). It is also a multifunctional combined remote control for TV. You can retrain to the desired keys. It is very convenient if you need to make a duplicate remote control, or use it as a replacement for a lost remote control.

SeenDa Mini Bluetooth Keyboard with Touchpad

This SeenDa keyboard may be of interest not only to owners of Smart TVs or TV boxes, but also through Bluetooth it will be useful for a smartphone, tablet or mini PC. The device is a portable keyboard with touchpad, drivers compatible with Android, iOS and Windows. fits in a pocket. Greatly facilitates the work with smart devices. And yes, the price is low.

Remote control with Russian keyboard Rii i28

An interesting model of the Rii wireless keyboard (Mini i28 model). This is the original combination keyboard with a touchpad and a gaming keyboard (two joysticks). There are multimedia functions, backlit keys, backlit Air mouse 2. 4GHz Wireless Russian English Keyboard Touchpad combo gaming for PC Android TV Box

Universal keychain remote control for everything

in a public place (for example, in a bar or hotel), turn off or turn down the TV. This is a universal remote control for all TV models in general, it works by enumerating standard control codes. You can turn it on, turn it off, control the volume or change the channel. Try to go to a TV store with this – you can really surprise the sellers!

Remote control for Samsung TVs

The same remote control designed for Samsung TVs. For just 2 bucks, you can find a replacement for your favorite sloth, and you don’t have to retrain anything. This remote control is suitable for the vast majority of models (see the product page for a list of compatible Samsung TV models).

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How to choose the universal remote control?

It’s not easy to grow up sometimes. By itself, the phrase “universal remote control” can have a dozen meanings, so put food on it: for which method of wine is needed? Often – like a replacement for a ruined or broken remote control.

Here the psychology is simple: a person smells the word “universal” and thinks that the remote control is suitable for whatever technology. But not so. First, choose the remote control to your equipment, and only later, as the model has already been taken from sales, marvel at the information about the sum of the universal remote control of the DC with the equipment.

How to choose a universal remote control?

Often, universal remote controls for remote control, through obvious reasons, are bought to replace relatives. Tse zruchny attachment, which you can learn to win different teams. The choice here is significantly simpler, the varto only depends on the type of adjustment:

  • Resetting. The picker reads the signals installed on other consoles, numbering them and creating a data base, so that they can be entered from their attachments. Koristuvach marvel at the instructions or on the website of the search engine code number for the brand of equipment (or code, as there is no specific replacement number for the model) and enter it until you deny access to the control of the device.
  • To be adjusted through special software. Virobnik releases a universal remote control and uploads it to your software security website. Sumіsnіst pristroїv pereveryaєtsya in the same place.
  • Teaching. Such a universal control panel for the building will remember and revise the information, I will remove it from another building. For whom, gadgets should be placed at a distance of 5–10 cm, one in front of one.

Which universal remote control should I buy?

Which universal remotes are better to choose? Attachment from the function of teaching – to greet him manually. Buy and combine remotes (for example, with the function of starting software installation via PC). You can also add a universal remote control for the air conditioner.

What kind of universal remote control to buy according to the characteristics, whether it be for the price, range of attachments, what to connect, color and sturdiness? Our catalog of representations has a wide range of models of different types. The price of dovgovichnі and nadіynі DK remote controls for TVs, home cinemas, DVD players and digital receivers from other vibrators.

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On other consoles, on the front side under the bottom row of buttons, the model is indicated. For rare occasions, the model is shown on the lock box of the remote control or on the battery connector. On some consoles, the models are not visible. In such situations, it is necessary to follow the standard look of the remote control, or for the technical model.

Ipod 2: iPod touch (2nd generation) – Technical Specifications

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AirPods (2nd generation) – Apple

Wireless to the fullest.

After a simple one-tap setup, AirPods are automatically on and always connected.1 Using them is just as easy. They sense when they’re in your ears and pause when you take them out. And the AirPods experience is just as amazing whether you’re using them with your iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad, Mac, or Apple TV.

Your right‑hand Siri.

Need a hand? Simply say “Hey Siri” for assistance without having to reach for your iPhone. And with Announce Notifications, Siri can automatically read important notifications from Messages, Phone, Calendar, Reminders, and more as they arrive. You can choose which contacts you hear notifications from, and Siri won’t interrupt you if you’re on a call or sharing a song.2

Hey Siri,
call Dad

Hey Siri, play my
Chill Mix

Hey Siri, turn up the volume

Hey Siri, how do I get to Prospect Park?

Performance you’ll want to hear.

Powered by the Apple h2 headphone chip, AirPods deliver a faster and more stable wireless connection to your devices — up to 2x faster when switching between active devices,3 and a 1.5x faster connection time for phone calls.4 The h2 chip also drives voice-enabled Siri access and delivers up to 30 percent lower gaming latency.5 So whether you’re playing games, listening to music, or enjoying podcasts, you’ll experience higher-quality sound.

Knows when you’re listening.

Optical sensors and motion accelerometers work together to automatically control the audio experience, engaging the microphones for phone calls and Siri access, and enabling AirPods to play sound as soon as they’re in your ears. You also have the freedom to wear one or both AirPods, and you can play or skip forward with a double-tap when listening to music.

Knows when you’re talking.

A speech-detecting accelerometer recognizes when you’re speaking and works with a pair of beamforming microphones to filter out external noise and focus on the sound of your voice.

Lay it down,

charge it up.

With the available Wireless Charging Case, charging is as simple as placing the AirPods case on a Qi-certified charging mat. That’s it. The LED indicator on the front of the case lets you know that your AirPods are charging. And when you’re away from a charging mat, you can use the Lightning port to charge.

Buy Wireless Charging Case

The power of 24‑hour battery life.

AirPods deliver an industry-leading6 5 hours of listening time7 — and now up to 3 hours of talk time8 — all on one charge. And they’re made to keep up with you, thanks to a charging case that holds multiple charges for more than 24 hours of listening time.9 Need a quick charge? Just put AirPods back in the case for 15 minutes to get up to 3 hours of listening time10 or up to 2 hours of talk time.11 To check the battery, hold the AirPods next to your iPhone or ask Siri “How’s the battery on my AirPods?” And when your AirPods need charging, a notification conveniently appears on your iPhone.

More than
24 hrs.
of battery life with charging case

Up to
5 hrs.
of listening time on one charge

Only
15 mins.
of charging provides up to 3 hours of listening time

Instant setup. Easy listening.

AirPods connect immediately, and sound seamlessly switches between your iPhone, Apple Watch, Mac, iPad, and Apple TV. Easy setup, magical results.

Two can play this song.

With Audio Sharing,12 you can easily share a song, podcast, or other audio stream between two sets of AirPods — each with independent volume control. If your AirPods are in their case, just bring them close to the iPhone or iPad you want to share with and connect in a tap. And if your AirPods are in your ears, bring your iPhone close to the device instead.

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only you can.

Discover new engraving options for AirPods. Mix emoji, text, and numbers.

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  • Product Information

    Overview

    More magical than ever.

    AirPods deliver the wireless headphone experience, reimagined. Just pull them out of the Lightning Charging Case and they’re ready to use with your iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad, or Mac.

    After a simple one-tap setup, AirPods work like magic. They’re automatically on and always connected. AirPods can even sense when they’re in your ears and pause when you take them out.

    To adjust the volume, change the song, make a call, or even get directions, simply say “Hey Siri” and make your request. You have the freedom to wear one or both AirPods, and you can play or skip forward with a double-tap when listening to music or podcasts.

    AirPods deliver 5 hours of listening time¹ and 3 hours of talk time on a single charge.² And they’re made to keep up with you, thanks to a Lightning Charging Case that holds multiple charges for more than 24 hours of listening time.³ Need a quick charge? Just 15 minutes in the case gives you 3 hours of listening time⁴ or 2 hours of talk time.⁵

    Powered by the Apple h2 headphone chip, AirPods use optical sensors and motion accelerometers to detect when they’re in your ears. Whether you’re using both AirPods or just one, the h2 chip automatically routes the audio and engages the microphone. And when you’re on a call or talking to Siri, an additional speech-detecting accelerometer works with beamforming microphones to filter out external noise and focus on the sound of your voice.

    Highlights

    Designed by Apple

    Automatically on, automatically connected

    Easy setup for all your Apple devices⁶

    Quick access to Siri by saying “Hey Siri” or setting up double-tap

    Double-tap to play or skip forward

    Charges quickly in the case

    Case can be charged with a Lightning connector

    Rich, high-quality audio and voice

    Seamless switching between devices

    What’s in the Box

    AirPods

    Lightning Charging Case

    Lightning to USB-A Cable

    Documentation

    Tech Specs

    AirPods Sensors (each):

    Dual beamforming microphones

    Dual optical sensors

    Motion-detecting accelerometer

    Speech-detecting accelerometer

    Chip

    h2 headphone chip

    Controls

    Double-tap to play, skip forward, or answer a phone call

    Say “Hey Siri” to do things like play a song, make a call, or get directions

    Size and Weight

    AirPods (each): 0. 65 by 0.71 by 1.59 inches (16.5 by 18.0 by 40.5 mm)⁷

    Lightning Charging Case: 1.74 by 0.84 by 2.11 inches (44.3 by 21.3 by 53.5 mm)⁷

    AirPods (each): 0.14 ounce (4 g)⁷

    Lightning Charging Case: 1.35 ounces (38.2 g)⁷

    Charging Case

    Works with the Lightning connector

    Power

    AirPods with Lightning Charging Case: More than 24 hours listening time,³ up to 18 hours talk time⁸

    AirPods (single charge): Up to 5 hours listening time,¹ up to 3 hours talk time²

    15 minutes in the case equals up to 3 hours listening time⁴ or up to 2 hours talk time⁵

    Connectivity

    Bluetooth 5.0

    Accessibility

    Accessibility features help people with disabilities get the most out of their new AirPods.

    Features include:

    Live Listen audio⁹

    Headphone levels

    Headphone Accommodations

    System Requirements

    iPhone and iPod touch models with the latest version of iOS¹⁰

    iPad models with the latest version of iPadOS¹⁰

    Apple Watch models with the latest version of watchOS¹⁰

    Mac models with the latest version of macOS¹⁰

    Apple TV models with the latest version of tvOS¹⁰

  • Compatibility

    iPhone Models

    • iPhone 14 Pro
    • iPhone 14 Pro Max
    • iPhone 14
    • iPhone 14 Plus
    • iPhone 13 Pro
    • iPhone 13 Pro Max
    • iPhone 13 mini
    • iPhone 13
    • iPhone SE (3rd generation)
    • iPhone 12 Pro
    • iPhone 12 Pro Max
    • iPhone 12 mini
    • iPhone 12
    • iPhone 11 Pro
    • iPhone 11 Pro Max
    • iPhone 11
    • iPhone SE (2nd generation)
    • iPhone XS
    • iPhone XS Max
    • iPhone XR
    • iPhone X
    • iPhone 8
    • iPhone 8 Plus
    • iPhone 7
    • iPhone 7 Plus
    • iPhone 6s
    • iPhone 6s Plus
    • iPhone SE (1st generation)

    iPad Models

    • iPad Pro 12. 9-inch (6th generation)
    • iPad Pro 12.9-inch (5th generation)
    • iPad Pro 12.9-inch (4th generation)
    • iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation)
    • iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2nd generation)
    • iPad Pro 12.9-inch (1st generation)
    • iPad Pro 11-inch (4th generation)
    • iPad Pro 11-inch (3rd generation)
    • iPad Pro 11-inch (2nd generation)
    • iPad Pro 11-inch (1st generation)
    • iPad Pro 10. 5-inch
    • iPad Pro 9.7-inch
    • iPad Air (5th generation)
    • iPad Air (4th generation)
    • iPad Air (3rd generation)
    • iPad Air 2
    • iPad (10th generation)
    • iPad (9th generation)
    • iPad (8th generation)
    • iPad (7th generation)
    • iPad (6th generation)
    • iPad (5th generation)
    • iPad mini (6th generation)
    • iPad mini (5th generation)
    • iPad mini 4

    Mac Models

    • MacBook Air (15-inch, M2, 2023)
    • MacBook Air (13-inch, M2, 2022)
    • MacBook Air (M1, 2020)
    • MacBook Air (Retina, 13‑inch, 2020)
    • MacBook Air (Retina, 13-inch, 2018 – 2019)
    • MacBook Air (13-inch, Early 2015 – 2017)
    • MacBook Air (11-inch, Early 2015)
    • MacBook Pro (13‑inch, M2, 2022)
    • MacBook Pro (13-inch, M1, 2020)
    • MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2020)
    • MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2016 – 2019)
    • MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Late 2012 – 2015)
    • MacBook Pro (14‑inch, 2023)
    • MacBook Pro (14‑inch, 2021)
    • MacBook Pro (16‑inch, 2023)
    • MacBook Pro (16‑inch, 2021)
    • MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2019)
    • MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2016 – 2019)
    • MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2012 – 2015)
    • MacBook (Retina, 12-inch, Early 2015 – 2017)
    • iMac (24-inch, M1, 2021)
    • iMac (Retina 4K, 21. 5‑inch, 2019)
    • iMac (Retina 4K, 21.5-inch, 2017)
    • iMac (Retina 4K, 21.5-inch, Late 2015)
    • iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2019–2020)
    • iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2017)
    • iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, Late 2014 – 2015)
    • iMac Pro (2017)
    • Mac Studio (2023)
    • Mac Studio (2022)
    • Mac mini (2023)
    • Mac mini (M1, 2020)
    • Mac mini (2018)
    • Mac mini (Late 2014)
    • Mac Pro (2023)
    • Mac Pro (2019)
    • Mac Pro (Late 2013)

    Apple Watch Models

    • Apple Watch Series 8
    • Apple Watch SE
    • Apple Watch Ultra
    • Apple Watch Series 7
    • Apple Watch Series 6
    • Apple Watch Series 5
    • Apple Watch Series 4
    • Apple Watch Series 3
    • Apple Watch Series 2
    • Apple Watch Series 1

    Apple TV Models

    • Apple TV 4K (3rd generation)
    • Apple TV 4K (2nd generation)
    • Apple TV 4K (1st generation)
    • Apple TV HD

    iPod Models

    • iPod touch (7th generation)

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Finding your iPad model – Apple Support (UK)

This article describes how to identify your iPad model.

Find your model number

Use your iPad model number to find out which model you are using. There are two ways to find the model number.

  • Find the number on the back of your iPad.
  • Open the Settings app, tap General, then tap About this device. Find the model number at the top. If there is a slash “/” in the number, it is a part number (for example, MY3K2LL/A). Click the SKU to display the model number, which consists of a letter and four numbers without a slash (for example, A2342).

To make sure your Mac or Windows computer is compatible with your iPad, check the model for system requirements. iPad Pro

  • iPad Air

  • iPad mini

  • iPad 9000 3

  • iPad Pro (12.9″ 6th generation)

    • 2022
    • Capacity: 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB, 2TB
    • Model number (on case back):
      A2436 on 12. 9-inch iPad Pro (6th generation)
      A2764 on 12.9-inch iPad Pro (6th generation, Wi-Fi + Cellular)
      A2437 on 12.9-inch iPad Pro (6th generation) , Wi-Fi + Cellular) with mmWave module
      A2766 on iPad Pro 12.9-inch (6th generation, Wi-Fi + Cellular) – Mainland China only
    • Black front panel
    • Liquid Retina XDR Display
    • Nano-SIM card tray is located on the right side of iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • Cameras:
      Front: Ultra Wide
      Rear: Wide, Ultra Wide
    • LiDAR Scanner
    • Face ID Sensor

    See iPad Pro 12.9-inch (6th generation) specifications.

    iPad Pro (11-inch 4th generation)

    • Year: 2022
    • Capacity: 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB, 2TB
    • Model number (on case back):
      A2759 on iPad Pro 11-inch (4th generation)
      A2435 on 11-inch iPad Pro (4th generation Wi-Fi + Cellular)
      A2761 on 11-inch iPad Pro (4th generation Wi-Fi + Cellular) with mmWave module
      A2762 on 11-inch iPad Pro (4 gen, Wi-Fi + Cellular) – China mainland only
    • Black front panel
    • Liquid Retina Display
    • Nano-SIM card tray is located on the right side of iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • Cameras:
      Front: Ultra Wide
      Rear: Wide, Ultra Wide
    • LiDAR Scanner
    • Face ID Sensor

    See iPad Pro 11-inch (4th generation) specifications.

    iPad Pro 12.9″ (5th generation)

    • Year: 2021
    • Capacity: 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB, 2TB
    • Model number (on case back):
      A2378 on iPad Pro
      A2461 on iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
      A2379 on iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular) with mmWave module
    • A2462 on iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular) – Mainland China only
    • Black front panel
    • Liquid Retina XDR Display
    • Nano-SIM card tray is located on the right side of iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • TrueDepth Front Camera, Wide Camera, Ultra Wide Camera
    • LiDAR Scanner
    • Face ID Sensor

    See iPad Pro 12.9-inch (5th generation) specifications.

    iPad Pro 11″ (3rd generation)

    • Year: 2021
    • Capacity: 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB, 2TB
    • Model number (on case back):
      A2377 on iPad Pro
      A2459 on iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
      A2301 on iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular) with mmWave module
      A2460 on iPad Pro (Wi-Fi) Fi + Cellular) – China mainland only
    • Black front panel
    • Liquid Retina Display
    • Nano-SIM card tray is located on the right side of iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • TrueDepth Front Camera, Wide Camera, Ultra Wide Camera
    • LiDAR Scanner
    • Face ID Sensor

    See iPad Pro 11-inch (3rd generation) specifications.

    iPad Pro 12.9″ (4th generation)

    • Year: 2020
    • Memory capacity: 128 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB, 1 TB
    • Model number (on case back):
      A2229 on iPad Pro
      A2069 and A2232 on iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
      A2233 on iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular) – Mainland China only
    • Black front panel
    • Nano-SIM card tray is located on the right side of iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • TrueDepth Front Camera, Wide Camera, Ultra Wide Camera
    • LiDAR Scanner
    • Face ID Sensor

    See iPad Pro 12.9-inch (4th generation) specifications.

    iPad Pro 11″ (2nd generation)

    • Year: 2020
    • Memory capacity: 128 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB, 1 TB
    • Model number (on case back):
      A2228 on iPad Pro
      A2068 and A2230 on iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
      A2231 on iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular) – Mainland China only
    • Black front panel
    • Nano-SIM card tray is located on the right side of iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • TrueDepth Front Camera, Wide Camera, Ultra Wide Camera
    • LiDAR Scanner
    • Face ID Sensor

    See iPad Pro 11-inch (2nd generation) specifications.

    iPad Pro 12.9″ (3rd generation)

    • Year: 2018
    • Capacity: 64 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB and 1 TB
    • Model number (on case back):
      A1876 on iPad Pro
      A2014 and A1895 on iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
      A1983 on iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular) – Mainland China only
    • Black front panel
    • Nano-SIM card tray is located on the right side of iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • TrueDepth front camera and rear camera
    • Face ID Sensor

    See iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation) specifications.

    iPad Pro 11″

    • Year: 2018
    • Capacity: 64 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB and 1 TB
    • Model number (on case back):
      A1980 on iPad Pro
      A2013 and A1934 on iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
      A1979 on iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular) – Mainland China only
    • Black front panel
    • Nano-SIM card tray is located on the right side of iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • TrueDepth front camera and rear camera
    • Face ID Sensor

    See iPad Pro 11-inch specifications.

    iPad Pro (12.9″ 2nd generation)

    • Year: 2017
    • Capacity: 64 GB, 256 GB and 512 GB
    • Model number (on case back):
      A1670 on iPad Pro
      A1671 on iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
      A1821 on iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular) – Mainland China only
    • White or black front panel
    • Nano-SIM card tray is located on the right side of iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • FaceTime HD Camera and iSight Flash Camera*
    • Touch ID sensor in the Home button

    See iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2nd generation) specifications.

    iPad Pro (10.5″)

    • Year: 2017
    • Capacity: 64 GB, 256 GB and 512 GB
    • Model number (on case back):
      A1701 on iPad Pro
      A1709 on iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
      A1852 on iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular) – Mainland China only
    • White or black front panel
    • Nano-SIM card tray is located on the right side of iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • FaceTime HD Camera and iSight Flash Camera*
    • Touch ID sensor in the Home button

    See iPad Pro (10. 5-inch) specifications.

    iPad Pro (9.7″)

    • Year: 2016
    • Capacity: 32 GB, 128 GB and 256 GB
    • Model number (on case back):
      A1673 on iPad Pro
      A1674 or A1675 on iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • White or black front panel
    • Nano-SIM card tray is located on the right side of iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • FaceTime HD Camera and iSight Flash Camera*
    • Touch ID sensor in the Home button

    See iPad Pro (9.7-inch) specifications.

    iPad Pro (12.9″)

    • Year: 2015
    • Capacity: 32 GB, 128 GB and 256 GB
    • Model number (on case back):
      A1584 on iPad Pro
      A1652 on iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • White or black front panel
    • Nano-SIM card tray is located on the right side of iPad Pro (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • FaceTime HD Camera and iSight Camera*
    • Touch ID sensor in the Home button

    See iPad Pro (12. 9-inch) specifications.

    iPad Air (5th generation)

    • Year: 2022
    • Capacity: 64 GB and 256 GB
    • Model number (on the back of the case):
      A2588 on iPad Air (5th generation)
      A2589, A2591 on iPad Air (5th generation Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • Nano-SIM card tray is located on the right side of iPad Air (5th generation Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • FaceTime HD Camera, Rear Wide Camera*
    • Touch ID sensor in top button

    See iPad Air (5th generation) specifications.

    iPad Air (4th generation)

    • Year: 2020
    • Capacity: 64 GB and 256 GB
    • Model number (on the back of the case):
      A2316 on iPad Air (4th generation)
      A2324, A2325, A2072 on iPad Air (4th generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular
    • Nano-SIM card tray is on the right side of iPad Air (4th generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular
    • FaceTime HD Camera, Rear Wide Camera*
    • Touch ID sensor in top button

    See iPad Air (4th generation) specifications.

    iPad Air (3rd generation)

    • Year: 2019
    • Capacity: 64 GB and 256 GB
    • Model number (on the back of the case):
      A2152 on iPad Air (3rd generation)
      A2123 and A2153 on iPad Air (3rd generation Wi-Fi + Cellular)
      A2154 on iPad Air (3rd generation) , Wi-Fi + Cellular) – China mainland only
    • Nano-SIM card tray is located on the right side of iPad Air (3rd generation Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • FaceTime HD Camera, Rear Wide Camera*
    • Touch ID sensor in the Home button

    See iPad Air (3rd generation) specifications.

    iPad Air 2

    • Year: late 2014
    • Capacity: 16 GB, 32 GB, 64 GB and 128 GB
    • Model number (on case back):
      A1566 on iPad Air 2
      A1567 on iPad Air 2 (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • White or black front panel
    • Nano-SIM card tray is located on the right side of iPad Air 2 (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • FaceTime HD Camera, Rear Wide Camera*
    • Touch ID sensor in the Home button

    See iPad Air 2 specifications.

  • Capacity: 16 GB, 32 GB, 64 GB and 128 GB
  • Model number (on case back):
    A1474 on iPad Air (Wi-Fi)
    A1475 on iPad Air (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    A1476 on iPad Air (Wi-Fi + Cellular, TD-LTE) – released early 2014
  • White or black front panel
  • Nano-SIM card tray is located on the right side of iPad Air (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
  • FaceTime HD Camera, Rear Wide Camera*
  • See iPad Air specifications.

    iPad mini (6th generation)

    • Year: 2021
    • Capacity: 64 GB and 256 GB
    • Model number (on the back of the case):
      A2567 on iPad mini (6th generation)
      A2568 on iPad mini (6th generation Wi-Fi + Cellular)
      A2569 on iPad mini (6th generation Wi-Fi -Fi + Cellular) – China mainland only
    • Nano-SIM card tray is located on the right side of iPad mini (6th generation Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • Rear camera with flash
    • Touch ID sensor in Touch ID button

    See iPad mini (6th generation) specifications.

    iPad mini (5th generation)

    • Year: 2019
    • Capacity: 64 GB and 256 GB
    • Model number (on the back of the case):
      A2133 on iPad mini (5th generation)
      A2124 and A2126 on iPad mini (5th generation Wi-Fi + Cellular)
      A2125 on iPad mini (5th generation) , Wi-Fi + Cellular) – China mainland only
    • Nano-SIM card tray is located on the right side of iPad mini (5th generation Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • Touch ID sensor in the Home button

    See iPad mini (5th generation) specifications.

    iPad mini 4

    • Year: Late 2015
    • Capacity: 16 GB, 32 GB, 64 GB and 128 GB
    • Model number (on case back):
      A1538 on iPad mini 4
      A1550 on iPad mini 4 (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • White or black front panel
    • Nano-SIM card tray is located on the right side of iPad mini 4 (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • FaceTime HD Camera and iSight Camera*
    • Touch ID sensor in the Home button

    See iPad mini 4 specifications.

  • Capacity: 16 GB, 64 GB and 128 GB
  • Model number (on case back):
    A1599 on iPad mini 3
    A1600 on iPad mini 3 (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
  • White or black front panel
  • Nano-SIM card tray is located on the left side of iPad mini 3 (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
  • FaceTime HD Camera and iSight Camera*
  • Touch ID sensor in the Home button
  • See iPad mini 3 specifications.

    iPad mini 2

    • Year of manufacture: late 2013 and early 2014
    • Capacity: 16 GB, 32 GB, 64 GB and 128 GB
    • Model number (on case back):
      A1489 on iPad mini 2 (Wi-Fi)
      A1490 on iPad mini 2 (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
      A1491 on iPad mini 2 (Wi-Fi + Cellular, TD-LTE ) – released in early 2014
    • White or black front panel
    • Nano-SIM card tray located on the left side of iPad mini 2 (Wi-Fi + Cellular) with Retina display
    • FaceTime HD Camera and iSight Camera*

    See iPad mini 2 specifications.

  • Capacity: 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB
  • Model number (on case back):
    A1432 on iPad mini (Wi-Fi)
    A1454 on iPad mini (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    A1455 on iPad mini (Wi-Fi + Cellular, MM)
  • White or black front panel
  • Nano-SIM card tray located on the left side of iPad mini (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
  • FaceTime HD Camera and iSight Camera*
  • See iPad mini specifications.

    iPad (10th generation)

    • Year: 2022
    • Capacity: 64 GB, 256 GB
    • Model numbers (on case back):
      A2696 on iPad (10th generation)
      A2757 on iPad (10th generation Wi-Fi + Cellular)
      A2777 on iPad (10th generation Wi-Fi + Cellular) – Mainland China only
    • Black front panel
    • Nano-SIM card tray located on the right side of iPad (10th generation Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • Cameras:
      Front: Ultra wide on long side
      Rear: Wide
    • Touch ID sensor in top button

    See iPad (10th generation) specifications.

    iPad (9th generation)

    • Year: 2021
    • Capacity: 64 GB and 256 GB
    • Model numbers (on case back):
      A2602 on iPad (9th generation)
      A2604 on iPad (9th generation Wi-Fi + Cellular)
      A2603 on iPad (9th generation Wi-Fi + Cellular) – North America only
      A2605 on iPad (9th Gen Wi-Fi + Cellular) – China mainland only
    • Black front panel
    • Nano-SIM card tray is on the right side of iPad (9th generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular
    • Front ultra wide camera
    • Rear wide camera
    • Touch ID sensor in the Home button

    See iPad (9th generation) specifications.

    iPad (8th generation)

    • Year: 2020
    • Capacity: 32 and 128 GB
    • Model numbers (on case back):
      • A2270 on iPad (8th generation)
      • A2428, A2429 and A2430 on iPad (8th Gen Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • White or black front panel
    • Nano-SIM card tray is located on the right side of iPad (8th generation Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • FaceTime HD camera and rear camera
    • Touch ID sensor in the Home button

    See iPad (8th generation) specifications.

    iPad (7th generation)

    • Year: 2019
    • Capacity: 32 GB and 128 GB
    • Model number (on case back):
      • A2197 on iPad (7th generation Wi-Fi)
      • A2200, A2198 on iPad (7th Gen Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • White or black front panel
    • Nano-SIM card tray is located on the right side of iPad (7th generation Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • FaceTime HD camera and rear camera*
    • Touch ID sensor in the Home button

    See iPad (7th generation) specifications.

    iPad (6th generation)

    • Year: 2018
    • Capacity: 32 GB and 128 GB
    • Model number (on case back):
      • A1893 on iPad (6th generation Wi-Fi)
      • A1954 on iPad (6th Gen Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • White or black front panel
    • Nano-SIM card tray is located on the right side of iPad (6th generation Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • FaceTime HD camera and rear camera*
    • Touch ID sensor in the Home button

    See iPad (6th generation) specifications.

    iPad (5th generation)

    • Year: 2017
    • Capacity: 32 and 128 GB
    • Model number (on case back):
      • A1822 on iPad (5th generation, Wi-Fi)
      • A1823 on iPad (5th Gen Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • White or black front panel
    • Nano-SIM card tray is located on the right side of iPad (5th generation Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • FaceTime HD camera and rear camera*
    • Touch ID sensor in the Home button

    See iPad (5th generation) specifications.

    iPad (4th generation)

    • Year: late 2012
    • Capacity: 16 GB, 32 GB, 64 GB and 128 GB
    • Model number (on case back):
      A1458 on iPad (4th generation, Wi-Fi)
      A1459 on iPad (4th generation, Wi-Fi + Cellular)
      A1460 on iPad (4th generation, Wi-Fi) Wi-Fi + Cellular, MM)
    • White or black front panel
    • Micro-SIM card tray located on the right side of iPad (4th generation Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • FaceTime HD Camera and iSight Camera*

    See iPad (4th generation) specifications.

    iPad (3rd generation)

    • Year: Early 2012
    • Capacity: 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB
    • Model number (on case back):
      A1416 on iPad (3rd generation, Wi-Fi)
      A1430 on iPad (3rd generation, Wi-Fi + Cellular)
      A1403 on iPad (3rd generation, Wi-Fi + Cellular, VZ)
    • White or black front panel
    • Micro-SIM card tray located on the right side of iPad (3rd generation Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    • FaceTime and iSight cameras*

    See iPad (3rd generation) specifications.

    iPad 2

    • Year: 2011
    • Capacity: 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB
    • Model number (on case back):
      A1395 on iPad 2 (Wi-Fi)
      A1396 on iPad 2 (GSM model)
      A1397 on iPad 2 (CDMA model)
    • White or black front panel
    • The micro-SIM card tray is located on the right side of the iPad (GSM model only)
    • FaceTime camera and rear camera*

    See iPad 2 specifications.

    iPad

    • Capacity: 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB
    • Model number (on case back):
      A1219 on iPad (Wi-Fi)
      A1337 on iPad (Wi-Fi + 3G)
    • Black front panel
    • Standard SIM tray for iPad (Wi-Fi + 3G)

    See iPad specifications.

    * FaceTime is not available in all countries/regions.

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    iPad 2.4 review with 32nm A5 chip: improved battery life

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    05/07/2012 [10:00],

    Konstantin Khodakovsky

    When Apple introduced the third generation iPad, it also dropped the price of the 16GB iPad 2 Wi-Fi model to $400. The company has tried this approach on the iPhone, and it has proven to work. The only difference is that the $400 iPad 2 model is also being used by Apple as a platform for launching the new system-on-a-chip.

    Prior to the announcement of the new iPad, there were three versions of the iPad 2 based on the 45nm A5 chip: iPad 2.1 (Wi-Fi), iPad 2.2 (WiFi + GSM), and iPad 2.3 (WiFi + CDMA). Now the family has a new member – iPad 2.4 (Wi-Fi), which is equipped with a 32nm A5 chip and is available only in a 16GB version. Today, when buying before opening the box, it is impossible to determine which iPad 2 model the consumer will receive – the new iPad 2.4 or the old iPad 2.1. Externally, the box and both devices look identical.

    Newer iPad 2.4 devices should ship with iOS 5.1 preinstalled, while older iPad 2.1 devices ship with 5.0.1. But the model can be accurately determined using special utilities like Geekbench, Linpack or Battery Life Pro. A sample of the iPad 2. 4 fell into the hands of Anandtech journalists from Best Buy – the fact is that so far they are rare, and it’s hard to find them in retail.

    So, the iPad 2.4 uses an A5 chip printed at Samsung’s facilities in compliance with 32nm standards and using high dielectric constant metal gates (HKMG). As a result, the performance remains the same, but the chip size has significantly decreased, that is, its cost should be lower.

    45 nm chip A5 (left) vs. 32 nm A5 (right), source – Chipworks

    Original 45 nm area A 5 is approximately 122 sq. mm, while the new 32nm A5 chip covers an area of ​​only 69sq. mm. This is a great scaling, close to ideal. Assuming that Apple makes full use of a 300mm wafer (which never happens – some are rejected), then Samsung can print 579 45nm dies or 1015 32nm chips for Apple. These are very conditional calculations, taking the yield of good chips as 100% and assuming the use of the entire area. However, they show the benefits of switching to more compact chips. If the cost of the plate has not increased by 75%, then Apple can cut the cost. ARM chips are inexpensive, under $30, but for a $400 iPad 2, any dollar saved is important.

    Comparison of 45nm A4, 32nm A5, 45nm A5 and 45nm A5 X 9 0003

    There is another reason for the transfer of A5 to 32nm standards – Apple wants to test a new process technology on a well-known architecture without running into supply shortages due to high demand.

    32nm chip A5 in iPad 2.4, source – Chipworks

    TV and some iPads 2. Circulations the first products are relatively low, while the iPad 2 is still shipped in large quantities. To solve the problem, Apple ships tablets with both 45nm and 32nm chips. The risks are minimal, but the company is exploring 32nm production in preparation for the launch of a new iPhone with a next-generation 32nm system-on-a-chip.

    What do users get from iPad 2.4? Thanks to the 32nm HKMG process technology, significantly increased battery life and reduced heat dissipation. Anandtech tested the iPad 2.4 against the iPad 2.1 and against the iPad 3, with the following results for the power consumption of the entire platform, including the screen:

    In practice, this results in improved battery life, measured in hours. When browsing the web iPad 2.4 can work 11.7 hours versus 10.1 hours for iPad 2.1 and 9.28 hours for iPad 3 at the same load and screen brightness:

    In Infinity Blade 2, the updated tablet provides 7.9 hours of work compared to 6.12 for the old iPad 2:

    Riptide GP, a less heavy game, shows a similar result – iPad 2.4 delivers 8.82 hours of battery life versus 6.77 for iPad 2.1:

    Finally, iPad 2.4 delivers up to 15.7 hours of battery life when watching H.264 High Profile video at 720p , which is 2.4 hours longer than the iPad 2.1:

    iPad 2.4 boasts a slightly improved temperature regime. The journalists launched Infinity Blade 2 for an hour on the same tablets, and then measured the temperature of the case. The results are not surprising – as you can see in the table, the iPad 2.4 is 1 degree colder. You can hardly feel it in practice, but there is some improvement:

    So, judging by the Apple A5 chip, the transition to the 32-nm HKMG process technology gives a lot. Provided that Apple did not change the architecture of the chip much, the transition to the new norms ensured an increase in battery life for the iPad 2.4 by 15% in the field of web surfing, by almost 30% in games and by 18% when watching videos. So if you want to buy an iPad 2, it’s better to buy 2.4. Unless, of course, you can find them – without opening the box they cannot be distinguished in retail. By the way, maybe in the future we will see 32nm A5X in the new iPad? So far, there is little doubt that the new iPhone will receive a 32-nm chip.

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      How much are air pod pros: Recently Launched! New H2 Chip and Better Battery Life

      Опубликовано: May 28, 2022 в 4:36 pm

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      Категории: Miscellaneous

      Recently Launched! New h3 Chip and Better Battery Life

      Should You Buy AirPods Pro?

      The second-generation AirPods Pro are Apple’s premium in-ear wireless earbuds, offering a range of features including precision finding, touch volume controls, and more. Released in September 2022, the second-generation AirPods Pro are still relatively new in Apple’s product lineup and the company does not release new AirPods models often.

      Apple has now debuted six different versions of the AirPods, giving a sign of how often AirPods are updated. Apple released new AirPods Pro in October 2019 and September 2022, indicating that the company updates the product around every three years – a time frame that aligns with the other AirPods models. This means that it is unlikely that there will be new AirPods Pro soon.

      With this in mind, and given that there have not yet been any concrete signs of new AirPods or notable rumors around what an upgraded model could feature, now is a good time to buy AirPods Pro.

      With a $249 price tag, AirPods can be more expensive than some of its direct competitors, but it’s important to note that the h3 chips inside the AirPods offer a seamless and fully integrated pairing and device-switching experience for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV users, which competitors are unable to match. The h3 chips also enable features like Adaptive EQ and spatial audio with dynamic head tracking. This means that when used with Apple devices, AirPods seem to be the best option for earbuds when it comes to features.

      If you are looking for AirPods without an in-ear design, there are the third-generation AirPods, which start from $179. For an even higher fidelity AirPods experience and an over-ear design, there are the AirPods Max which start at $549. On the other hand, if you feel that the AirPods Pro are too expensive, but you would still like Apple’s seamless pairing and device-switching experience, the second-generation AirPods or Beats headphones are also viable options, with prices starting from as little as $69 for Beats Flex.

      • AirPods Pro vs. AirPods Pro 2 Buyer’s Guide: Should You Upgrade?
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      • AirPods Pro vs. AirPods Max Buyer’s Guide

      To get MacRumors readers the best prices on the AirPods Pro, we have a dedicated AirPods Pro deals guide that highlights the best sales each month.

      AirPods Pro 2

      Contents

      1. Should You Buy AirPods Pro?
      2. AirPods Pro 2
      3. How to Buy
      4. Reviews
      5. AirPods Pro Design
      • MagSafe Charging Case
      • Water Resistance
      • Ear Tip Fit Test
    • Active Noise Cancellation
      • Adaptive Transparency
    • Sound Quality
      • Microphones
      • Adaptive EQ
      • Spatial Audio
    • h3 Chip
      • Bluetooth
      • Other Sensors
    • Gesture Support
    • Battery Life
    • Find My
    • Firmware
    • AirPods Pro How Tos
    • Other AirPods Options
    • What’s Next for the AirPods Pro
    • AirPods Pro Roundup Changelog
    • AirPods Pro Timeline
    • Apple in September 2022 refreshed the AirPods Pro, introducing a second-generation model for the earbuds that originally launched in 2019.

      The AirPods Pro 2 are similar in design to the original AirPods Pro, featuring a rounded design with silicone ear tips and a short stem that harken back to the first AirPods. As with all AirPods, the AirPods Pro come only in white, with no other color options available.

      Apple added an updated h3 chip that enables new capabilities, including Active Noise Cancellation that’s twice as good. Noise-cancelling microphones and a rear vent detect sound coming in, countering it before it reaches the ear. Apple says the second-generation AirPods Pro reduce noise by sampling incoming sound at 48,000 times per second.

      Transparency mode has been updated with an Adaptive Transparency feature that is designed to reduce loud environmental noise without blocking out all sound. It can cut down on the sound of a passing vehicle siren, construction tools, loud speakers at a concert, and more. This is done using on-device processing enabled by the h3 chip.

      Along with an h3 chip, the AirPods Pro 2 are equipped with a low-distortion audio driver and a custom amplifier, which Apple says bring richer bass and crystal-clear sound across a wider range of frequencies.

      For a more customized fit, AirPods Pro now have silicone ear tips in XS, S, M, and L sizes, with XS available as the new size option.

      Personalized Spatial Audio is available for an optimized, immersive surround sound experience with dynamic head tracking, and Adaptive EQ customizes the sound so you hear songs as they were intended based on how the AirPods Pro fit in your ears.

      The AirPods Pro 2 stems now include Touch control, adding physical media playback and volume adjustment options that can be accessed right on the earbuds. A swipe up or down on the AirPods Pro touch sensor enables volume adjustments, and a press can change the music or answer phone calls, plus “Hey Siri” support is included.

      AirPods Pro features like seamless switching between devices signed into the same iCloud account, quick one-tap setup, and audio sharing are all supported.

      Battery life is improved and the AirPods Pro 2 last for up to six hours on a single charge when Active Noise Cancellation is turned on. The included charging case provides a total of 30 hours of listening time, six hours more than the prior-generation model.

      The AirPods Pro 2 MagSafe Charging Case can be charged using Qi, MagSafe, or the Apple Watch charging puck, a new feature. The case is IPX4 sweat and water resistant and it is now equipped with a lanyard loop so you can add an optional lanyard.

      There’s also a built-in speaker in the case so you can find your AirPods Pro charging case with Find My should it become lost, and with Precision Finding that uses the new U1 chip, the Find My app can direct you right to your lost AirPods Pro case.

      Note: See an error in this roundup or want to offer feedback? Send us an email here.

      How to Buy

      The AirPods Pro launched on September 23 and can be ordered from the Apple online store or purchased in an Apple retail location. AirPods Pro are priced at $249, and can be customized with a Memoji, Animoji, or emoji engraving.

      • AirPods Pro vs. AirPods Pro 2 Buyer’s Guide: Should You Upgrade?

      Reviews

      Initial reviews of the second-generation AirPods Pro praised the device’s improved audio quality, longer battery life, and up to 2x as much noise cancellation compared to the original AirPods Pro. They also discussed the swipe-based volume controls, skin-detect sensors that more accurately turn on or off audio playback, and the new XS ear tip option.

      The Verge‘s Chris Welch said there are “substantial” improvements to active noise cancellation:

      But Apple has made substantial gains with its active noise cancellation. The company says, on average, the new implementation is “up to” two times as effective as the original AirPods Pro. And while I lack any scientific measurement tools, that claim doesn’t seem unrealistic. At our office, I recently moved desks and now sit near an air vent that emits a persistent whir. The original AirPods Pro leave a trace of that in noise-canceling mode, but it’s completely hushed and imperceptible with the second-gen pair. I can still hear chatting co-workers if they walk directly next to my desk, but at most times, the AirPods Pro grant me plenty of serenity. I’ve also observed legitimate improvements when commuting on the subway, and less overall street noise makes its way through when traversing Brooklyn day to day.

      Welch also noticed improved sound quality overall:

      Let’s dig right into sound quality. Apple completely redesigned the amplifier and driver in the AirPods Pro, and while those drivers are the same 11-millimeter size as what’s in the third-gen AirPods, they sound superior and deliver the cleanest, most dynamic output of any AirPods to date.

      Engadget‘s Billy Steele achieved around six hours of battery life as advertised:

      During my tests, I managed six hours and fifteen minutes of use with a mix of noise cancellation, transparency mode and calls. That’s more than the previous generation (4.5 hours) and it’s on par with most of the competition these days. Sure, some companies offer 10-plus hours on a charge, but the average is around five to seven for the noise-canceling products I’ve tested. More battery life would always be nice, but the six or seven hours Apple musters is enough to get you through the workday if you take a short break.

      Gizmodo‘s Andrew Liszewski said the new swipe-based volume control feature is a welcomed upgrade, but can be “a little finicky” on occasion:

      It’s a welcome upgrade, but unfortunately one that I found a little finicky to make work. It occasionally required a couple of swipes before anything happened.
      As someone who generally hates having to touch my earbuds while I’m wearing them (it inevitably dislodges them a little) I will probably continue to stick to using Siri voice commands for volume adjustments or track skipping (the one thing Siri does very well).

      MobileSyrup‘s Patrick O’Rourke said swipe-based volume control is his favorite new AirPods Pro feature, providing for a more convenient listening experience:

      In my experience, the new AirPods Pro volume touch controls are extremely responsive and work with subtle changes. If you, for example, only want to lower or raise the volume by a notch or two, you can do that with a brief swipe. The controls are also marked with a slight clicking noise, indicating they’re active and working. I didn’t run into any accidental presses during my several days with the AirPods Pro (2nd-Gen), even while long-pressing on the stem to toggle Active Noise Cancellation on/off or double-pressing to jump between songs.
      On-device touch volume controls are by far my favourite new AirPods Pro feature. The convenience and ease of use of shifting volume levels directly on the AirPods Pro (2nd-Gen) without the need to take out my iPhone, really can’t be understated.

      O’Rourke added that iOS 16’s Personalized Spatial Audio feature is not very noticeable:

      In theory, I like the idea of audio being tuned specifically to the shape of your ear, but in practice, it doesn’t make much of a difference. It’s also worth noting that while I really like Spatial Audio when watching movies or TV shows on platforms like Apple TV+, I find it hit or miss with music, especially when a track wasn’t originally recorded with the technology in mind and has been remastered.

      WIRED‘s Parker Hall said the charging case’s new built-in speaker “rings quite loudly” to assist with Find My location tracking, but he wishes the case had a USB-C port for wired charging instead of the usual Lightning connector:

      Need to find the case via Apple’s Find My app? Now you can, and it rings quite loudly. It also makes a little jingle when it starts charging. Speaking of, you can wireless charge as usual (the case supports MagSafe too), but it’s a shame to see Apple still relying on the Lightning port instead of USB-C.

      The second-generation AirPods Pro feature the same design as the original AirPods Pro, despite rumors that we could see some major changes. There were rumors of a stemless design, but that did not pan out, and Apple is continuing to use the same rounded in-ear bud with flexible silicone tips and a short stem.

      Apple designed the silicone tips to confirm to the contours of each individual ear, ensuring a comfortable fit and a good seal, an important factor for noise cancellation. The AirPods Pro 2 tips come in extra small, small, medium, and large, and the tips click into place on the AirPods Pro for easy swapping.

      The AirPods Pro measure in at 30.9mm tall and 21.8mm wide, identical to the original AirPods Pro. They weigh 5.3 grams.

      There is a new skin-detect sensor in the AirPods that is designed to better detect when the AirPods are removed from the ears in order to preserve battery life.

      The new AirPods continue to feature a vent system for pressure equalization when using Active Noise Cancellation. It is designed to minimize the discomfort that can happen with other earbud designs.

      MagSafe Charging Case

      Apple is selling the AirPods Pro 2 with an updated MagSafe Charging Case that has a magnet inside for use with MagSafe charging accessories.

      The case measures in at 60.6mm wide, 45.2mm tall, and 21.7mm thick, so despite the addition of a new charging feature, the case is identical to the first-generation AirPods Pro case, though it is slightly heavier. The AirPods Pro MagSafe Charging Case weighs 50.8 grams for a total weight of 56.1 grams with the AirPods Pro inside. The original AirPods Pro case weighed 45.6 grams.

      New to the Charging Case this year is a lanyard loop for attaching third-party lanyards, and a speaker that can allow the case to play a sound when used with the Find My feature.

      There is a U1 chip in the MagSafe Charging Case which allows it to work with Precision Finding in the Find My app with an iPhone that has a h2 chip.

      Water Resistance

      Apple says that the AirPods Pro and the MagSafe Charging Case are “sweat and water resistant,” offering IPX4 water resistance. IPX4 water resistance was also a feature of the original AirPods Pro, but the case is more water resistant now.

      IPX4 water resistance means the AirPods Pro and the case can hold up to sweat and light rain, but they should not be submerged and liquid exposure should be avoided when possible. Apple’s warranty does not cover water or sweat damage.

      Ear Tip Fit Test

      To get the perfect fit and best audio experience, Apple offers an Ear Tip Fit Test for the AirPods Pro. After placing the AirPods Pro in each ear, Apple uses advanced algorithms and the microphones in each AirPod to measure the sound level in the ear and compare it to what’s coming from the speaker driver.

      The algorithm then detects whether the ear tip is the right size and has a good fit, or if it should be swapped out for another size to create a better seal. AirPods Pro silicone tips come in XS, S, M, and L, with XS offered as a new option.

      Active Noise Cancellation

      Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) has been notably improved, and the AirPods Pro 2 cancel up to twice as much noise as the prior-generation AirPods Pro.

      ANC uses the microphones built into the AirPods Pro along with Apple’s software algorithms to adapt sound to each person’s ear. The outward-facing microphone detects external sound so the AirPods Pro can analyze environmental noise, while the inward-facing microphone listens to the sound coming toward the ear. ANC adapts the sound signal reaching the ears 48,000 times per second.

      The second-generation AirPods are equipped with a new driver and improved acoustic algorithms to reduce more unwanted noise.

      Adaptive Transparency

      Apple updated the AirPods Pro with a new Adaptive Transparency feature that builds on the Transparency mode introduced with the first-generation AirPods Pro.

      Transparency Mode is designed to allow AirPods Pro users to hear the world around them, listening for traffic, train announcements, and more while also not blocking out music, podcasts, and other audio content.

      • AirPods Pro 2: How to Block Out Loud Noises With Adaptive Transparency Mode

      Apple’s new Adaptive Transparency uses on-device processing to reduce loud environmental sounds to a more comfortable level. It can lower the volume of a passing vehicle siren, construction tools, or loud speakers at a concert.

      Sound Quality

      Apple’s second-generation AirPods Pro are outfitted with an updated custom high-excursion low-distortion Apple driver and a custom high dynamic range amplifier, which Apple says brings richer, deeper bass and crystal-clear sound at all volume levels.

      Microphones

      There are two dual beamforming microphones and an inward-facing microphone for Active Noise Cancellation purposes.

      Adaptive EQ

      Adaptive EQ is designed to improve sound quality by taking into account the shape of the ear. The feature uses computational audio and an updated internal microphone pointed toward the ear to optimize sound for each person.

      Sound is tuned in real time based on the fit of the AirPod in the user’s ear, with the AirPods Pro adjusting and tuning the low and mid frequencies for consistent playback every time.

      Apple says the new h3 chip uses new adaptation algorithms to process sound more quickly, tuning audio at the precise second that it is heard, for higher-fidelity sound. Phone calls also sound more natural thanks to voice enhancement algorithms.

      Spatial Audio

      Apple introduced Spatial Audio in 2021, bringing a surround sound like experience to Apple Music, the Apple TV app, and more. With Dolby Atmos tracks in Apple Music, the AirPods Pro can provide a multi-dimensional audio experience that makes it so the sound comes from all around you.

      Spatial audio applies directional audio filters and subtly adjusts the frequencies that each ear receives to place sounds virtually anywhere in space for an immersive listening experience. The feature uses sensors in the AirPods Pro along with sensors in the iPhone or iPad to track the motion of a person’s head as well as the position of their device, comparing the motion data and remapping the sound field so that it stays anchored to the device even as the head moves.

      Dynamic head tracking works with spatial audio and on Group FaceTime calls so it sounds like the FaceTime participants are right in the room with you.

      The AirPods Pro also support Personalized Spatial Audio, which is an iOS 16 feature. With Personalized Spatial Audio, you can use your TrueDepth camera to scan the area around you to create a custom sound experience.

      h3 Chip

      There is a new h3 chip inside the AirPods Pro 2, which is an improvement over the prior h2 chip. The h3 powers all of the features in the AirPods, including Active Noise Cancellation, Transparency Mode, and Adaptive EQ.

      The h3 chip also continues to enable the features AirPods have come to be known for, including fast switching between Apple devices that are signed into the same iCloud account, “Hey Siri” support, instant pairing, and Audio Sharing, which allows more than one set of AirPods to be paired to a single device.

      Bluetooth

      The AirPods Pro support the latest Bluetooth 5.3 specification. Bluetooth 5.3 includes enhancements that can improve reliability and energy efficiency. The specification also includes LE Audio, but Apple does not yet appear to have implemented support for LE Audio.

      Other Sensors

      There’s a motion-detecting accelerometer and a speech detecting accelerometer in the AirPods Pro in addition to the skin-detect sensor. All of these sensors work together to power AirPods features like ear detection.

      Gesture Support

      • Swipe up or down on the stem to adjust the volume
      • Press once to play/pause
      • Press once to answer an incoming phone call
      • Press twice to skip forward
      • Press three times to skip back
      • Press and hold to swap between ANC and Adaptive Transparency

      Battery Life

      On their own, the AirPods Pro 2 offer up to six hours of listening time, or 5.5 hours with Spatial Audio and Head Tracking enabled. When used for talking, the battery lasts for a total of 4.5 hours. The AirPods Pro 2 earbuds feature a battery capacity of 49.7 mAh, up 15 percent from 43.2 mAh capacity of the prior-generation AirPods Pro earbuds, which accounts for some of the difference in battery life.

      The MagSafe Charging Case has a battery capacity of 523 mAh, up just 4 mAh over the prior-generation case. With the MagSafe Charging Case, the AirPods Pro 2 offer up to 30 hours of listening time and 24 hours of talk time before needing to be recharged. Charging can be done using a MagSafe charger, a Lightning cable, a Qi-based charger, or, new this year, the Apple Watch charger.

      Apple says that five minutes in the charging case provides the AirPods Pro with one hour of listening time or one hour of talk time.

      Find My

      Both the AirPods Pro 2 and the MagSafe Charging Case work with the Find My app, so if any component is lost, it can be located using another Apple device. The Charging Case has a U1 chip so it can be tracked down with Precision Finding on a compatible iPhone, and with the new built-in speakers, the case can play a sound so it’s easier to find.

      • How to Use Precision Finding to Locate AirPods Pro 2 With Your iPhone

      Firmware

      Apple regularly updates the software that runs on the AirPods Pro. The current firmware is version 5E135, released in April 2023.

      AirPods Pro How Tos

      Other AirPods Options

      The AirPods Pro are available alongside the third-generation AirPods, priced starting at $169, and the over-ear AirPods Max, priced at $549.

      Apple’s third-generation AirPods are similar to the AirPods Pro, but without silicone ear tips and without Active Noise Cancellation technology. The AirPods Max do feature ANC, but are larger over-ear headphones made from aluminum.

      What’s Next for the AirPods Pro

      According to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple plans to release second-generation AirPods Pro with a USB-C charging case in 2023. The current AirPods Pro 2 feature a Lightning charging case, with USB-C planned for the USB-C transition on the iPhone 15 models. No other new features are expected.

      Future versions of the AirPods could include more prominent hearing health features, turning the AirPods into a health tool. The AirPods could collect hearing data and could perhaps serve as an alternative to hearing aids.

      Based on Apple’s patent filings, a future version of the AirPods or AirPods Pro could include a built-in interactive touchscreen display that would let users control audio sources and interact with apps associated with the connected device.

      AirPods Pro Roundup Changelog

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      • May 2 – New firmware released.

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      • Product Information

        Overview

        Rebuilt from the sound up

        AirPods Pro (2nd generation) have been reengineered to deliver up to 2x more Active Noise Cancellation. Adaptive Transparency reduces external noise, while Personalized Spatial Audio immerses you in sound. A single charge delivers up to 6 hours of battery life.⁷ And Touch control lets you easily adjust volume with a swipe. The revamped MagSafe Charging Case is a marvel on its own with Precision Finding¹⁵, built-in speaker, and lanyard loop.˄

        Superior audio quality

        The upgraded h3 chip powers smarter noise cancellation and three-dimensional sound. Adaptive EQ tunes music to your ears in real time to deliver crisp, clean high notes and deep, rich bass in stunning clarity.

        Up to 2x more noise cancellation¹

        Active Noise Cancellation now cancels twice as much unwanted noise, so nothing interrupts your listening during a commute and when you need to focus.¹ And Adaptive Transparency reduces and adjusts down the intensity of loud noises at 48,000 times per second, so you can comfortably stay connected to the world around you in any setting.

        Personalized listening

        A listening experience all your own. Pick from four sizes of flexible silicone ear tips (XS, S, M, L) for an ideal acoustic seal and fit. Personalized Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking tailors the listening experience by precisely placing sound elements in the space around you.º Adaptive EQ tunes music to your ears, so you hear consistently detailed playback, every time.

        Expanded battery life

        Now you can enjoy up to 6 hours of listening time on a single charge, and up to 30 hours of listening time with the MagSafe Charging Case.ººº Recharge the MagSafe Charging Case with an Apple Watch or MagSafe charger. You can also use the Lightning connector or a Qi-certified charger.

        Redesigned charging case

        The reengineered MagSafe Charging Case includes the U1 chip with Precision Finding¹⁵ to help you identify the location of your case. And if you’re nearby and it’s tucked away you can play sounds from the built-in speaker. A built-in lanyard loop˄ lets you attach your case to a backpack or handbag, so it’s always within reach. And both AirPods Pro and the MagSafe Charging Case are built to brave the elements, with IPX4 sweat and water resistance.²

        More magical than ever

        AirPods Pro (2nd generation) deliver an even more effortless experience than the original model. Touch control lets you manage playback functions from the stem and adjust volume with a light swipe up or down. Have Siri read your important messages and alerts as they arrive with Announce Notifications.³ Easily share a song or show between any two sets of AirPods with Audio Sharing.⁴ And as always, AirPods Pro magically connect to your iPhone or Apple Watch, and sound moves seamlessly when you switch between your favorite Apple devices.⁵

        Highlights

        Designed by Apple

        h3 Apple Silicon, amazing sound quality with Adaptive EQ

        Personalized Spatial Audio with dynamic head trackingº

        Active Noise Cancellation

        Four silicone ear tip sizes for a more customizable fit and seal

        Adaptive Transparency

        Touch control lets you adjust volume with a swipe and manage playback functions from the stem

        MagSafe Charging Case with Precision Finding¹⁵, built-in speaker, and lanyard loop˄

        Up to 6 hours of listening time with Active Noise Cancellation enabled. ⁷ Up to 30 hours of total listening time with Active Noise Cancellation enabled, using the case.¹⁰

        AirPods Pro and charging case are sweat and water resistant (IPX4)²

        Automatically on, automatically connected

        Easy setup for all your Apple devices⁵

        Case can be charged either wirelessly using a MagSafe charger, an Apple Watch charger, or a Qi-certified charger, or with the Lightning connector

        What’s in the Box

        AirPods Pro

        MagSafe Charging Case with speaker and lanyard loop˄

        Silicone ear tips (four sizes: XS, S, M, L)

        Lightning to USB-C Cable

        Documentation

        Tech Specs

        Audio Technology

        Active Noise Cancellation

        Adaptive Transparency

        Personalized Spatial Audio with dynamic head trackingº

        Adaptive EQ

        Vent system for pressure equalization

        Custom high-excursion Apple driver

        Custom high dynamic range amplifier

        Sensors

        Dual beamforming microphones

        Inward-facing microphone

        Skin-detect sensor

        Motion-detecting accelerometer

        Speech-detecting accelerometer

        Touch control

        Chip

        Apple h3 headphone chip

        Apple U1 chip in MagSafe Charging Case

        Controls

        Press once to play, pause, or answer a phone call

        Press twice to skip forward

        Press three times to skip back

        Press and hold to switch between Active Noise Cancellation and Adaptive Transparency

        Swipe up or down to adjust volume

        Say “Hey Siri” to do things like play a song, make a call, or get directions³

        Size and Weight

        AirPods Pro (each)⁶

        Height: 1. 22 inches (30.9 mm)

        Width: 0.86 inch (21.8 mm)

        Depth: 0.94 inch (24.0 mm)

        Weight: 0.19 ounce (5.3 grams)

        MagSafe Charging Case⁶

        Height: 1.78 inches (45.2 mm)

        Width: 2.39 inches (60.6 mm)

        Depth: 0.85 inch (21.7 mm)

        Weight: 1.79 ounces (50.8 grams)

        Charging Case

        Works with MagSafe charger, Apple Watch charger, Qi-certified chargers, or the Lightning connector

        Battery

        AirPods Pro

        Up to 6 hours of listening time on a single charge (up to 5.5 hours with Personalized Spatial Audio and Head Tracking enabled)⁷

        Up to 4.5 hours of talk time with a single charge⁸

        AirPods Pro with MagSafe Charging Case

        Up to 30 hours of listening time¹⁰

        Up to 24 hours of talk time⁹

        5 minutes in the case provides around 1 hour of listening time¹¹ or around 1 hour of talk time¹²

        Connectivity

        Bluetooth 5. 3 wireless technology

        Accessibility

        Accessibility features help people with disabilities get the most out of their new AirPods Pro.

        Features include:

        Live Listen audio¹³

        Headphone levels

        Headphone Accommodations

        Conversation Boost

        System Requirements

        iPhone and iPod touch models with the latest version of iOS¹⁴

        iPad models with the latest version of iPadOS¹⁴

        Apple Watch models with the latest version of watchOS¹⁴

        Mac models with the latest version of macOS¹⁴

        Apple TV models with the latest version of tvOS¹⁴

      • Compatibility

        iPhone Models

        • iPhone 14 Pro
        • iPhone 14 Pro Max
        • iPhone 14
        • iPhone 14 Plus
        • iPhone 13 Pro
        • iPhone 13 Pro Max
        • iPhone 13 mini
        • iPhone 13
        • iPhone SE (3rd generation)
        • iPhone 12 Pro
        • iPhone 12 Pro Max
        • iPhone 12 mini
        • iPhone 12
        • iPhone 11 Pro
        • iPhone 11 Pro Max
        • iPhone 11
        • iPhone SE (2nd generation)
        • iPhone XS
        • iPhone XS Max
        • iPhone XR
        • iPhone X
        • iPhone 8
        • iPhone 8 Plus
        • iPhone 7
        • iPhone 7 Plus
        • iPhone 6s
        • iPhone 6s Plus
        • iPhone SE (1st generation)

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        • iPad Pro 12.9-inch (5th generation)
        • iPad Pro 12.9-inch (4th generation)
        • iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation)
        • iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2nd generation)
        • iPad Pro 12.9-inch (1st generation)
        • iPad Pro 11-inch (4th generation)
        • iPad Pro 11-inch (3rd generation)
        • iPad Pro 11-inch (2nd generation)
        • iPad Pro 11-inch (1st generation)
        • iPad Pro 10. 5-inch
        • iPad Pro 9.7-inch
        • iPad Air (5th generation)
        • iPad Air (4th generation)
        • iPad Air (3rd generation)
        • iPad Air 2
        • iPad (10th generation)
        • iPad (9th generation)
        • iPad (8th generation)
        • iPad (7th generation)
        • iPad (6th generation)
        • iPad (5th generation)
        • iPad mini (6th generation)
        • iPad mini (5th generation)
        • iPad mini 4

        Mac Models

        • MacBook Air (15-inch, M2, 2023)
        • MacBook Air (13-inch, M2, 2022)
        • MacBook Air (M1, 2020)
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        • MacBook Air (Retina, 13-inch, 2018 – 2019)
        • MacBook Air (13-inch, Early 2015 – 2017)
        • MacBook Air (11-inch, Early 2015)
        • MacBook Pro (13‑inch, M2, 2022)
        • MacBook Pro (13-inch, M1, 2020)
        • MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2020)
        • MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2016 – 2019)
        • MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Late 2012 – 2015)
        • MacBook Pro (14‑inch, 2023)
        • MacBook Pro (14‑inch, 2021)
        • MacBook Pro (16‑inch, 2023)
        • MacBook Pro (16‑inch, 2021)
        • MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2019)
        • MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2016 – 2019)
        • MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2012 – 2015)
        • MacBook (Retina, 12-inch, Early 2015 – 2017)
        • iMac (24-inch, M1, 2021)
        • iMac (Retina 4K, 21. 5‑inch, 2019)
        • iMac (Retina 4K, 21.5-inch, 2017)
        • iMac (Retina 4K, 21.5-inch, Late 2015)
        • iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2019–2020)
        • iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2017)
        • iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, Late 2014 – 2015)
        • iMac Pro (2017)
        • Mac Studio (2023)
        • Mac Studio (2022)
        • Mac mini (2023)
        • Mac mini (M1, 2020)
        • Mac mini (2018)
        • Mac mini (Late 2014)
        • Mac Pro (2023)
        • Mac Pro (2019)
        • Mac Pro (Late 2013)

        Apple Watch Models

        • Apple Watch Series 8
        • Apple Watch SE
        • Apple Watch Ultra
        • Apple Watch Series 7
        • Apple Watch Series 6
        • Apple Watch Series 5
        • Apple Watch Series 4
        • Apple Watch Series 3
        • Apple Watch Series 2
        • Apple Watch Series 1

        Apple TV Models

        • Apple TV 4K (3rd generation)
        • Apple TV 4K (2nd generation)
        • Apple TV 4K (1st generation)
        • Apple TV HD

        iPod Models

        • iPod touch (7th generation)

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      Is it worth buying AirPods 3 in 2022. Personal experience

      Not so long ago, on October 18, 2021, Apple introduced us to the third generation of the legendary AirPods. Despite the fact that the design and main features of the headphones were merged long before their announcement, users were in no hurry to update. This is largely due to the high price of the accessory. They say why buy AirPods 3 when there is AirPods Pro for almost the same money. I decided to look into the issue personally and bought them for myself in order to later tell you about the main features, weigh the pros and cons, and finally decide whether to buy an accessory for myself or is it better to pay a little extra for AirPods Pro.

      AirPods 3 is a great gadget that will definitely find its user.

      Before AirPods 3, I used the second version. Not to say that they did not suit me in some way. It’s just that after the AirPods 2 were in the water, I began to worry a lot about their condition. You never know, over time, the sound will get worse, the case will no longer recognize the ears or anything else. Looking ahead, I want to say that I was not mistaken with the purchase.

      AirPods Pro 2 will be released this year and will support lossless audio.

      The reason why the choice was made in favor of the third generation is extremely simple. I really wanted to see an upgrade in sound and wireless charging (I didn’t have it in AirPods 2). And I didn’t buy AirPods Pro only because of the in-ear design. I think that among the users of apple technology there are many who do not recognize any headphone format other than earbuds, so you will understand me.

      Contents

      • 1 Pros of AirPods 3
      • 2 How to manage AirPods 3
      • 3 Cons of AirPods 3
      • 4 Marriage in AirPods 3

      Pros of AirPods 3

      AirPods 3 have many unobvious advantages.

      If compare AirPods 2 and AirPods 3 , the latter have a lot of advantages. In a week of use, I noted the following:

      • High sound quality: the bass has become noticeably better.
      • AirPods 3 is much more convenient to control than AirPods 2.
      • IPX4 water and dust resistant.
      • AirPods 3 doesn’t hear the surroundings as well as AirPods 2.
      • Fewer errors when switching between Apple devices.

      However, let’s get straight to the point. Still, we buy headphones to listen to music. This is their direct purpose, with which all ears must cope with a bang, otherwise it simply cannot be. So. AirPods 3 sound an order of magnitude better than AirPods 2 . It throws up right away. No wonder by AppleInsider.ru Artem Sutyagin noted warm and powerful bass. Indeed, it is unlikely that any open-type headphones can compete with AirPods 3.

      I had no idea that AirPods 3 sound so cool.

      I would like to note a new trick with spatial sound. Its essence lies in the fact that the headphones understand what position your head is in. If you turn your neck to the left or right, you will still hear the sound in both ears, but one is slightly better, and this way you will understand where the sound is coming from. With music, the chip is of little use, but I like to watch movies very much.

      Another interesting nuance. Although the AirPods 3 does not have the Active Noise Canceling function, the surrounding space is heard much worse in them than in the AirPods 2. This is especially useful in noisy places where you do not want to be distracted from the content. If you hate vacuums as much as I do, third pods are for you.

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      How to control AirPods 3

      The controls are another indisputable advantage of AirPods 3. Unlike the second model, the third earbuds have a leg, like in AirPods Pro. This is much more convenient than constantly poking at the headphones. Even after several years with AirPods 2, I could not get used to tapping. It feels like you’re banging right on your head. Everything is much better here.

      AirPods 3 are controlled by a foot, similar to AirPods Pro.

      Plus, it’s cool that you don’t have to set up each earpiece separately. Right out of the box, there are several gestures available to you:

      • One squeeze play/stop.
      • Two is the next track.
      • Three is the previous track.
      • Foothold – Siri.

      The gestures are the same on both earbuds and cannot be customized. You definitely won’t get confused here. Come to think of it, it took Apple almost 6 years to get me used to changing the volume with Siri. Before that, I usually either pressed the buttons of the iPhone, or (very rarely) used the Apple Watch.

      Cons AirPods 3

      Immediately after the purchase, I noticed the case. In terms of dimensions, he stood exactly between the proshki and the second model. But in terms of ease of use, it is significantly inferior to the previous generation. Getting AirPods 3 is not as convenient as we would like. They just lie on the back side and to insert them into your ear, you need to turn the earpiece in your hands. I noticed this drawback even on the pros, but did not attach any importance to it, since I used them only from time to time.

      AirPods 3 are not the best headphones for athletes.

      It is impossible not to say about the shape of the inserts. As soon as you put on three-pieces for the first time, you immediately understand: not everyone will have them well in the ear. The reason is simple – they are just bigger. No, I don’t fall out. Shaking your head is more likely to drop your glasses than your headphones, but for many athletes this can be critical.

      Marriage in AirPods 3

      The first owners of AirPods 3 immediately noted some shortcomings. Earlier, the author of AppleInsider.ru Ivan Kuznetsov talked about this . A colleague was embarrassed by the low rating of new headphones on Yandex.Market, where users noted the first problems: a crack in one of the headphones and an uncomfortable fit, as I mentioned above.

      Marriage in the first batches of AirPods 3 is a common thing.

      My experience in this sense is extremely positive. Finally managed to get rid of AirPods 2 beeps . I think a lot of people have this problem. When you put on the headset and the music is not playing yet, one of the headphones makes a disgusting sound, like a squeak. Fortunately, I did not notice such problems in AirPods 3.

      In general, I can safely recommend headphones for purchase. AirPods 3 have grown significantly compared to AirPods 2. However, if you are choosing between AirPods 3 and AirPods Pro, I see no reason to refuse the latter. It’s worth overpaying.

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      Should I buy AirPods Pro in 2022 or wait for AirPods Pro 2

      Many readers of our Telegram chat are often interested in which iPhone or iPad to buy, is it worth waiting for a new model and does it make sense look at older models. If everything is approximately clear with smartphones and tablets (the newer the better), then buying AirPods always stands apart. Apple updates branded headphones infrequently: for example, AirPods Pro will be three years old this year, and we still can’t wait for the new generation. Is it necessary? Headphones are good even almost three years later and have their advantages over other pods. And given how often our expectations and rumors don’t line up with Apple’s plans, there seems to be a reason buy AirPods Pro soon.

      Should I buy AirPods Pro in 2022?

      Contents

      • 1 Apple Noise Canceling Headphones
      • 2 AirPods Pro in-ears
      • 3 Advantages of AirPods Pro
      • 4 Problems of AirPods Pro
      • 5 Is it worth buying AirPods Pro

      Apple Noise Canceling Headphones

      AirPods Noise Canceling The Pro does a great job

      The first and most important thing to know about the AirPods Pro is noise cancellation. And, quite worthy. It is safe to say that 9The 0031 noise cancellation in Apple’s headphones does the job. It copes with street, airplane and subway noise, so you can listen to conversational podcasts even at low volumes.

      In addition, the headphones can be switched to transparent mode so that you can hear everything that happens around – there are no complaints about this function either. Switching is done by pressing the headphone leg or directly from the iPhone. Someone does not like noise reduction in AirPods and considers it not the best, but for everyday needs it works without problems.

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      AirPods Pro in the ears

      AirPods Pro sit perfectly in the ears and do not fall out

      in the ears. More precisely, the auricles begin to get tired after prolonged use of the headphones. I don’t have this problem with regular AirPods. And other users had no complaints about the form factor.

      I think this is an isolated case, also associated with the weight of the accessory itself – 5.4 grams. On my own, I can also add that the headphones seem to be created only for listening to music, but talking on the phone in them is no longer so convenient – again, regular AirPods are more suitable for this.

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      Benefits of AirPods Pro

      If you currently use AirPods 1 or 2, you will experience all benefits AirPods Pro right from the start.

      It’s foolish to deny the advantages of plugs over other headphones

      • Headphones perfectly cope with any music It can be rock, instrumental or pop. Playback is greatly affected by the equalizer setting, which is great: for regular AirPods , the equalizer in the iPhone does not mean anything at all – the sound does not change.
      • AirPods Pro quickly connect to iPhone or iPad thanks to the h2 chip.
      • AirPods Pro pressure control . You get used to it very quickly after regular AirPods.
      • Excellent training headphones . If controlling playback by pressing while running is not very convenient, then they are great for functional training: playback does not stop, as happens with AirPods 2, good sound and noise reduction allow you not to hear extraneous sounds, allowing you to focus on the exercise.
      • Battery in AirPods . Apple officially states that the earphones last up to 4.5 hours, but in practice, the operating time is much longer. Especially if turn off noise reduction . My AirPods Pro lasted over 5 hours on a single charge.
      • AirPods Pro Charging Case . It is slightly different in size from the regular AirPods case. And the very location of the headphones inside is also different. However, it is very compact and does not take up much space, and recently it has received MagSafe support, which will allow it to be charged in this way.

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        AirPods Pro Problems

        AirPods Pro have two main problems – a battery that dies over time, and crackling, which can occur due to marriage. Fortunately, things are not so bad: the battery starts to fail when the usage period approaches two years, and crackling in the headphones is a warranty case. You will simply be given new headphones. By the way, sometimes new headphones issued to replace defective ones solve both problems.

        Of all the problems with AirPods, there are two of the most important

        Of the cons AirPods Pro are their microphones. They are quite mediocre both during a telephone conversation and during a FaceTime video call. But in iOS 15, this problem was partly solved by introducing noise reduction: turn on “Voice Isolation” and the interlocutor will stop hearing extraneous noise from you.

        Read related: The most common problems with AirPods and how to solve them

        Is it worth buying AirPods Pro

        AirPods Pro still a great buy for 2022

        If you’re in the mood to buy the AirPods Pro , don’t hesitate.

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      The 4 Best Brother Printers of 2023: Reviews

      1. Table of Contents
      2. Intro
      3. Review Updates
      4. Best Printer
      5. Best Upper Mid-Range
      6. Best Mid-Range
      7. Best Budget
      8. Comparison
      9. Lineup
      10. Page Updates
      11. Conclusion
      12. Discussions

      Updated Mar 23, 2023 at 08:52 am

      By Ryan Lim

      Brother is a company that produces printers that closely fit the needs of small businesses, whether working from home or in a small office. They focus on laser printers, which help you maximize page yields and are great if you’re printing out forms. They have a small lineup of color inkjet printers that use a hybrid between a supertank and a traditional cartridge system, so it’s easy to add a splash of color to graphs. Overall, they maintain quick print speeds so you can get your report out the door as quickly as possible.

      Updates

      • 04/04/2023

        Brother MFC-L8905CDW [MFC-L8895CDW, MFC-L8900CDW] reviewed

      • 03/03/2023

        Brother MFC-J1205W/MFC-J1215W updated

      • 01/24/2023

        Brother MFC-J4335DW updated

      • 11/17/2022

        Brother HL-L2390DW/HL-L2395DW updated

      • 10/13/2022

        Brother MFC-L2750DW [L2710DW, L2717DW, L2730DW] updated

      Best Brother Printers

      1. Best Brother Printer

        Brother MFC-L3770CDW Laser

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        4.5

        Type

        All in One

        Technology

        Laser

        SuperTank

        No

        Color

        Yes

        Wireless

        Yes

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        The best Brother printer we’ve tested is the Brother MFC-L3770CDW Laser. This all-in-one model has an exceptionally sturdy build and a design that allows easy access to toner cartridges and paper jams. Its high-resolution ADF-equipped scanner processes up to 21 pages per minute and double-sided sheets in a single pass, saving you precious time.  Connectivity options include USB, Wi-Fi, and Ethernet, and there’s also support for Apple AirPrint and Mopria Print Service, allowing you to print without installing any drivers or third-party apps. It’s compatible with Brother’s mobile app, which you can use to print, scan, copy, and perform maintenance tasks.

        Printing-wise, this model produces outstanding quality black and color documents, but like most laser printers, it doesn’t print very good photos, as printed pictures look grainy, muted, and lacking in detail. It prints very quickly at 26 black or 25 color pages per minute; it just takes a while to warm up and get a single page out. As for its page yield and cost per print, although the toner cartridges are on the expensive side, they yield a large number of prints, so you won’t have to replace them often. You need to replace the drum separately, though, which is an added expense, and the drum doesn’t last as long as Brother claims, meaning you may have to replace it more often than other similar printers. Nonetheless, this model is a great addition to any office and the best Brother printer for small business use that we’ve tested.

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      2. Best Upper Mid-Range Brother Printer

        Brother MFC-L2750DW

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        Student

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        Technology

        Laser

        SuperTank

        No

        Color

        No

        Wireless

        Yes

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        If you only need to print in black, get the Brother MFC-L2750DW instead, one of the best Brother laser printers we’ve tested. This all-in-one monochrome model has nearly all the features you’d need for a small or home office. It has Wi-Fi, USB, and Ethernet connectivity, and it supports NFC, so you can simply tap your NFC-enabled device on the printer to connect. The scanner produces high-quality scans and has an ADF with single-pass duplex scanning, making it a breeze to scan multi-page and double-sided documents. It delivers incredibly sharp documents, doesn’t take long to warm up, and prints quickly at 36 pages per minute. The toner cartridge is good for around 2000 prints, and it’s relatively cheap, so you won’t have to spend too much on replacement toner. You have to replace the drum separately, which is an added expense; however, you likely won’t need to do it often because it usually lasts a long time.

        If budget is a concern and you’re willing to compromise on some features, know that this printer has many variants, including cheaper models like the Brother MFC-L2710DW, which lacks duplex scanning and prints slightly slower. You can also find bundles that include longer-lasting XL toner cartridges, like the Brother MFC-L2750DW XL, which might be cheaper than buying the cartridges separately. You can see all the variants and their differences in the full review.

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      3. Best Mid-Range Brother Printer

        Brother MFC-J4335DW

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        8.5

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        Type

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        Technology

        Inkjet

        SuperTank

        No

        Color

        Yes

        Wireless

        Yes

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        If you need a printer for your household, the mid-range Brother MFC-J4335DW is the best Brother printer for home use we’ve tested. It’s the best Brother all-in-one printer we’ve tested, as it has plenty of features and all-around great performance. You can connect to the printer via USB or Wi-Fi, and it’s compatible with Brother’s mobile companion app, which you can use to print, scan, copy, perform maintenance tasks, and order supplies. The scanner produces high-quality scans and processes up to 20 pages per minute through its automatic feeder; however, it doesn’t support duplex scanning, so you’ll still have to flip the pages manually when scanning double-sided sheets.

        Printing-wise, this model produces amazing-looking documents and does so quickly, churning out 17 black or 15 color documents per minute. As for photos, they look detailed but slightly grainy with washed-out blacks. One thing you won’t need to worry about is maintenance cost, as its ink cartridges last a long time and are relatively cheap. XL cartridges are also available if you want to increase the yield further. The printer feels sturdy and well-built overall; the only downside is that the power cord isn’t removable, making it hard to replace if it gets damaged.

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      4. Best Budget Brother Printer

        Brother MFC-J1205W/MFC-J1215W

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        7.3

        Photo

        7.6

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        Technology

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        SuperTank

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        Color

        Yes

        Wireless

        Yes

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        For our best budget pick, we chose the Brother MFC-J1205W, also known as the Brother MFC-J1215DW at Walmart. This color inkjet model is a great option for people who print more than the occasional one-off project. It feels sturdily built despite its affordable price, with a design that allows easy access to paper jams and ink cartridges. You still get Wi-Fi and USB connectivity, as well as Apple AirPrint and Mopria Print Service support. It has a scanner with extendable hinges to accommodate thick items like textbooks, but it lacks an automatic feeder, so you’ll have to scan each page manually.

        This model’s four ink cartridges yield a large number of prints, so you won’t need to replace them often. On top of that, the ink cartridges are fairly cheap, resulting in an exceptionally low cost per print. It produces high-quality black and color documents; it’s just on the slower side as it can only push out nine black or six color pages per minute and doesn’t support double-sided printing. It doesn’t have a particularly wide color range, but printed photos still look very detailed and reasonably color-accurate. Overall, it’s a great option for those on a tight budget who don’t mind a few compromises.

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      Compared to other brands

      • Can yield a high number of pages.
        Both their laser and inkjet printers tend to yield many pages before you need to replace their ink or toner cartridges. It’s great if you’re constantly printing off several pages at a time.
      • Low cost-per-print.
        Although their cartridges can cost a little more to replace, you have to do it less often, which results in a very affordable cost-per-print.
      • Quick print speed.
        Most Brother printers can print black-only text documents very quickly.
      • Sturdy and well-built.
        Brother generally makes well-built printers that feel sturdy and have good access to their ink tanks or cartridges.
      • No Bluetooth support.
        While they have excellent wireless connectivity, and some even have NFC capabilities, none of the Brother printers we’ve tested support Bluetooth, which is disappointing.
      • Not really for printing photos.
        Most of Brother’s printers are monochrome, so they only have a black ink or toner cartridge. Their inkjet printers typically print worse-quality photos compared to other brands.

      Brother vs Epson

      Brother and Epson are both major printer manufacturers. Brother makes inkjet and laser models, while Epson focuses almost exclusively on inkjet models. Brother printers usually produce higher-quality documents, but Epson printers are better for photos as they usually have a wider color range. If you’re concerned about running costs, it’s best to go with an Epson EcoTank printer, as these models yield significantly more prints than almost all Brother printers. To see the best options at each price point, check out our recommendations for the best Epson printers.

      Brother vs Canon

      Brother and Canon are among the largest printer manufacturers in the world. While both companies offer a wide range of printers, only Canon makes professional photo printers. Canon home printers generally produce higher-quality photos but yield fewer prints than Brother printers. As for laser printers, Canon usually makes better color models, while Brother usually makes better monochrome models. To see our recommendations, check out our list of the best Canon printers.

      Brother makes well-built printers with a straightforward design. They mostly focus on laser printers suited for office use, so you can expect that their products have a quick print speed and high page yields. They also make monochrome printers better suited for those who primarily need to print off documents rather than scan multiple pages at a time. They also make a couple of color inkjet printers, which are great if you want to add a splash of color to your quarterly report.

      Lineup

      Brother has a straightforward lineup of inkjet and laser printers, including:

      • Black and White Laser: Print-only monochrome laser models.
      • Color Laser Digital: Print-only color laser models.
      • Black and White Laser Multifunction: All-in-one monochrome laser models.
      • Color Laser Digital Multifunction: All-in-one color laser models.
      • Color Inkjet Multifunction: All-in-one color inkjet models.
      • INKvestment Tank: All-in-one color inkjet models with Brother’s proprietary INKvestment technology, which combines traditional ink cartridges with an internal ink tank to increase page yield.

      Recent Updates

      1. Mar 23, 2023:
        Minor text changes to provide more information regarding variants. No change in recommendations.

      2. Dec 23, 2022:
        Verified accuracy of picks; no change in recommendations.

      3. Sep 26, 2022:
        Restructured article to better match user expectations. Removed the Brother MFC-J4535DW and the Brother MFC-L2710DW. Added the Brother MFC-L2750DW as the ‘Best Upper Mid-Range’ pick, the Brother MFC-J4335DW as the ‘Best Mid-Range’ pick, and the Brother MFC-J1205W as the ‘Best Budget’ pick.

      4. Aug 02, 2022:
        Replaced the Brother HL-L2370DW with the Brother MFC-L2710DW because it has a better page yield and a scanner.

      5. Apr 15, 2022:
        Renamed the ‘Best Home/Small Office’ category to ‘Best Small/Home Office’. Replaced the Brother MFC-J4335DW with the Brother MFC-J4535DW for ‘Best Family’ since the J4535DW performs better overall. Verified availability of picks.

      Conclusion

      Brother is a well-known brand that offers practical and efficient business solutions through its printer lineups. They tend to produce sturdy and well-built printers with high page yields at an affordable cost, and their ink or toner cartridges need replacing less. However, their ink or toner cartridges are more expensive than their competitors. Their printers also don’t usually have Bluetooth support; this can be a little disappointing if you have multiple people sharing a printer.

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      “Stillborn Project”: The audience branded the first trailer of the film “Brother-3” with shame

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      A very strange idea, it seems went beyond a stupid joke

      Stas Boretsky became the producer of the film “Brother III”. Photo: still from the film.

      Stas Baretsky, an overweight St. Petersburg freak, is known primarily for outrageous and insane actions: either he breaks iPhones as a sign of fighting the United States, or he allegedly bites iron cans of beer with his teeth (in fact, this is just a trick), so the announcement that that he became the producer of the film “Brother-3” at first seemed just another circus joke.

      But no.

      Apparently, Baretsky seriously intends to bring the matter to a victorious end. Otherwise, how can you perceive the first teaser of the film, which was released on Youtube?

      The first teaser has already been released on YoutubePhoto: still from the film.

      At the beginning of the video, it is indicated that the film is dedicated to the producer’s mother and everyone who died from covid. The remaining three minutes of the video are a duel of glances. The famous rapper Ptakhi (David Nuriev) and an overweight bearded man, similar to one of the living memes of the “Russian spring”: the Cossack Babai from Belorechensk (Alexander Mozhaev). The men look at each other, after which Ptah, apparently responsible for the image of the Brother, asks: “Well, tell me, gypsies, what is the truth?”

      – The truth is in force, – he answers in a voice that is not his own. Obviously, the re-voicing was not very successful.

      All this time, melancholy music sounds meaningfully behind the scenes. After that, Ptaha, holding a pistol in his hand with the muzzle directed towards his own head, takes out a cigarette and puts it in his mouth.

      “It’s a new life,” adds Gypsy in a cartoonish voice.

      And only after this philosophical phrase “Brother” lights a match and lights up. Lyric piano sounds.

      Seeing this micro-masterpiece, the audience immediately wildly downvoted the video: 6.6 thousand dislikes against 234 likes – such an advantage is extremely rare on Youtube, even for the most unsuccessful works.

      Seeing this “masterpiece” the audience immediately downvoted the video. Photo: a frame from the film.

      Comments speak for themselves: “I hope this is the whole movie”, “Dull shit, your weak attempt to ride on the success of “Brother 1” and “Brother 2” is stupid, don’t be embarrassed, you won’t raise money. A stillborn project”, “Even if you have the best plot in the history of cinema, you simply have no moral right to call your film “Brother 3” without Balabanov and Bodrov”, “The cameramen will be surprised when they find out that the camera is up and down can go”, “Better take Stas Baretsky, he will ask: “What is the beer in?” “In the bank” And gnawed the bank.

      However, the director of the film, Valery Pereverzev, assures that the title of the film and the questions raised in the trailer, which obviously refer to Balabanov’s dilogy, have nothing to do with “Brother” and “Brother-2”. Allegedly, the picture is actually a melodrama based on the patterns of Romeo and Juliet.

      – To quote the teaser verbatim, it’s a new life, – says the director. – Yes, there is a similar play on words: the words “brother”, “truth”, “strength” are used. But these words are mentioned in all the films that are shot in the Russian Federation. A play on words, like a play on notes. “Brother” Balabanov also had many predecessors. The hero of my painting is an artist, and his girlfriend is the general’s daughter Katya. Characters are waiting for a huge number of adventures, including chases from bandits and gunfights. I note that it is the gypsy family that will help the artist and Katya in the key moment of one of the short stories. The main conflict in the film is the struggle of social classes and the stereotypes of society that accompany them, which interfere with the most important thing – love.

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      9 Best Affordable Countertop Microwaves of 2023

      Written by Julia MacDougall and Cassidy Olsen

      Updated May 31, 2023

      Here’s a little known secret: Most cheap microwaves are essentially the same—even the best budget models.

      That’s because many appliance companies hire a less-famous manufacturer to make countertop models for them, then they put their well-known names on the front. That’s why you shouldn’t pay too much for a microwave.

      Still, after testing affordable microwaves, we found some performance differences. The scores were very close, but the Magic Chef 1.1 Cubic-Foot Countertop Microwave
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      emerged as the best affordable countertop microwave you can buy. It’s well-designed, has top-notch performance, and has a low price.

      Ultimately, you should pick a countertop microwave with the wattage you need, the control panel that’s easiest for your cooking needs, and in a size that fits your space. So be sure to scroll through all our reviews to find the best one for you.

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      The Magic Chef 1.1 Cubic-Foot Countertop Microwave is our favorite affordable countertop microwave.

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      Magic Chef 1.1 Cubic-Foot Countertop Microwave

      • Dimensions: 23 x 18.5 x 14.5 inches
      • Capacity: 1.1 cubic feet
      • Power: 1000 watts

      This mid-sized microwave from Magic Chef passed all our food tests with flying colors, and, as one online reviewer wrote, it’s “built like a tank.”

      It’s one of the few cheap microwaves we tested that offers multi-stage cooking. That means, for example, you can set the cooking power for the first minute at 40 percent, and then an additional 90 seconds at 50 percent without coming back to the oven to reset the time and power level.

      While it’s a pretty typical appliance, with a shiny exterior and almost retro-looking control panel, it gets the job done. It has enough power and space to handle most tasks, except perhaps cooking an entire chicken. With 10 power levels and essential presets, this microwave has everything you need.

      Pros
      • Affordable

      • 10 power levels

      • Multiple finishes


      Other Affordable Countertop Microwaves We Tested

      Galanz ExpressWave

      • Dimensions: 15.75 x 19 x 11 inches
      • Capacity: 0.9 cubic feet
      • Power: 900 watts

      It’s not surprising that the Galanz ExpressWave countertop microwave scored well in our performance testing. This Chinese company partners with many popular appliance brands to manufacture microwaves, so it has considerable experience in creating these appliances.

      For a basic microwave with no multi-stage cooking, we liked this microwave quite a bit. It passed all our food tests and its numerical display is very easy to read.

      The only thing that gives us pause is that its display could be a bit confusing because this unit doesn’t have a keypad that you’ll find on more traditional microwave control panels.

      GE 1.1 Cubic-Foot Mid-Size Microwave

      • Dimensions: 15.63 x 20.31 x 12 inches
      • Capacity: 1.1 cubic feet
      • Power: 950 watts

      This mid-sized stainless-steel GE microwave has more than 1,000 five-star reviews on Best Buy is known for its simplicity, even heating, and attractive design.

      Its interior light comes on (and stays on) whenever the microwave is open or running, and its control panel features 12 helpful functions, including a weight defrost function. Just enter the weight of the meat you’re trying to defrost, and it will properly heat your meal without leaving frozen spots.

      During our lab testing, this microwave passed all of our cooking tests; however, we discovered the buttons were not very intuitive. Rather than using the “start” button to start the kitchen timer, you have to press the timer button itself to stop or start the countdown.

      Pros
      • Attractive

      • Useful presets

      Toshiba EM131A5C-BS

      • Dimensions: 17.1 x 20.5 x 12.8 inches
      • Capacity: 1.2 cubic feet
      • Power: 1100 watts

      The Toshiba EM131A5C Microwave Oven with Smart Sensor was our former top pick based on reviews and specs—but after formal testing, we’ve found it to be quite average. Mid-powered and aesthetically pleasing, this unit has sensor cooking, multi-stage cooking, and a variety of presets.

      If you’d prefer to stick with a Toshiba microwave, this model is the cheapest that offers a smart sensor, which adjusts the cook time based on how much steam your food releases. We like its convenient one-touch controls, mutable buzzer, fingerprint-proof front panel, and door that opens by pulling the handle, rather than pressing in a rather stiff door button.

      This Toshiba excelled in the pork and popcorn tests, but it really struggled to heat tomato sauce in the time given. It’s easy to use and quieter than other units we tested. Ultimately, this is a very standard microwave.

      Pros
      • Useful presets

      • Smart sensor

      Toshiba EM925A5A-SS

      • Dimensions: 15.91 x 19.15 x 11.48 inches
      • Capacity: 0.9 cubic feet
      • Power: 900 watts

      The Toshiba EM925A5A Microwave Oven performed similarly to its larger counterpart. However, it was better at heating tomato sauce, and was solid in popping popcorn and heating frozen dinners. It also seemed quieter when in use than many countertop models we tested.

      The EM925A5A has the same one-touch controls, mutable buzzer, fingerprint-proof front panel, and pull-open door that we love on the EM131A5C. It also comes in the same stainless steel and black stainless finishes. All it’s missing is the sensor cook option, which is reserved for more expensive models.

      This is a fine, basic microwave at a very affordable price, but it’s too small for more substantial cooking.

      Pros
      • Easy controls

      • Quiet

      • Fine performance

      Cons
      • No sensor cook

      • Somewhat small

      Magic Chef MCM990ST

      • Dimensions: 14. 6 x 19.1 x 11.3 inches
      • Capacity: 0.9 cubic feet
      • Power: 900 watts

      The Magic Chef MCM990ST Countertop Oven has a stainless steel front, but its looks are still on the dated side.

      It popped popcorn well and adequately heated frozen dinners and tomato sauce. Features include 10 cooking power levels, auto cook and auto defrost menus, eight cooking modes, and a child safety lock.

      This basic microwave includes a push-button door at a very affordable price, but it’s too small for more substantial cooking.

      Pros
      • Fine performance

      • Affordable

      Black & Decker EM925AB9

      • Dimensions: 19.1 x 14.8 x 11.5 inches
      • Capacity: 0.9 cubic feet
      • Power: 900 watts

      The Black and Decker EM925AB9 Digital Microwave Oven is very similar to the Magic Chef MCM990ST, but with a more modern exterior and more features.

      This unit, which features a child lock, multi-stage cooking, and presets including a 30-second express cooking button, performed well in every test except for the tomato sauce test.

      The microwave also features a large LED display, a removable turntable, and a push-button door release.

      Pros
      • Useful presets

      • Modern look

      LG NeoChef with Smart Inverter and EasyClean

      • Dimensions: 14.5 x 18 x 11 inches
      • Capacity: 0.9 cubic feet
      • Power: 1000 watts

      With its partial stainless-steel finish and limited exterior buttons, this sleek LG NeoChef microwave will blend seamlessly into a modern minimalist’s dream kitchen. But what you get in design, you lose in function—to achieve its streamlined exterior, the controls are split between the interior and exterior of the microwave.

      Inside, the control panel is functional, yet limited. On the outside, there are three main buttons for start/pause, stop/cancel, and a touch slider bar that lets you adjust the cook time using plus and minus buttons (even during cooking).

      For those who are used to having a traditional keypad in one place, this might take time to get used to. For us, it was a bit annoying that you had to open the door to do anything more complicated than setting a cook time.

      While this microwave passed most of our food tests, it left the Hungry Man mashed potatoes and chicken wings lukewarm. While it’s easy to add more cook time, that’s obviously not ideal.

      Pros
      • Sleek design

      AmazonBasics Microwave

      • Dimensions: 17.3 x 14.1 x 10.1 inches
      • Capacity: 0.7 cubic feet
      • Power: 700 watts

      This popular compact microwave from AmazonBasics has one feature that sets it apart from every other one we tested—it’s a smart device designed to be used with Alexa.

      But of all the appliances we tested, this tiny little unit is the only one we vehemently do not recommend as it didn’t perform up to our standards.

      This microwave is both too small and too weak to perform many basic tasks. It’s almost too small for a standard bag of popcorn, and in testing, it struggled to pop the popcorn and heat a frozen dinner. It’s also the cheapest unit we tested, and we can see why.

      Sure, the Alexa command aspect is a unique bonus feature that allows the microwave’s display panel to stay uncluttered, because you can select from dozens of preset options using just your voice. On the other hand, it’s another thing that can break, and it isn’t that useful. If you have to physically walk over to your microwave to put food in and take food out, what’s the hassle of just pressing a button to start it?

      Pros
      • Smart device

      • Many presets

      • Inexpensive

      Cons
      • Poor performance

      • Uneven heating

      • Low wattage


      How We Tested Countertop Microwaves

      The Testers

      Hi all, my name is Julia MacDougall, and I’m the senior scientist here at Reviewed. Most of the products I test aren’t food-related, so my tummy rumbled in excitement when I saw that I’d be putting these microwaves through their paces.

      Prior to our 2020 formal testing, this roundup was researched and edited by Cassidy Olsen, Reviewed’s former kitchen and cooking editor. She chose products for this guide by reading hundreds of user reviews, researching price and model history, and considering which kitchen appliances most people need—whether they have a large or a small kitchen.

      Microwaves were evaluated for their affordability, size, wattage, and usefulness of features, in addition to the evenness of heating and durability as reported in user reviews. Overall user scores and brand history were also taken into account.

      The Tests

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      We ran each microwave through five different objective tests, in addition to our subjective evaluation.

      When assessing microwaves, we looked for common issues such as non-responsive buttons, confusing or dimly-lit control panels and buttons, loud humming noises, or anything that would prevent the microwave from being easy to clean.

      Our favorite models are both effective and user-friendly. To understand how well the microwaves we tested actually performed, we subjected each to a battery of food tests, including:

      Water test: To get a sense of raw power, we warmed up three cups of water for two minutes on the microwave’s maximum power setting, and then measured the water’s temperature. More powerful appliances, typically, will result in hotter water temperatures.

      Tomato sauce test: To see if there is a difference in a microwave’s power levels, we heated up one cup of tomato sauce in a ceramic dish for 30 seconds on level 2, 30 seconds on level 6, and 30 seconds on level 10, measuring the temperature in between each stage of heating.

      Popcorn test: One of the most obvious use cases is popping popcorn. Using the popcorn setting on each microwave, we popped a regular-sized bag of popcorn. Once it stopped, we looked to see if either the bag or the popcorn was burned. We also recorded the number of unpopped kernels.

      Hungry-Man test: To see how well a microwave could heat up a frozen dinner, we followed the microwave directions on the back of the Hungry-Man Boneless Fried Chicken dinner box. When it finished cooking, we looked at each of the four dinner components (two breaded chicken patties, mashed potatoes, corn, and a brownie) to see if they were evenly and thoroughly cooked.

      Pork roast test: After thoroughly cooking four small boneless pork loins, we cut them up into smaller slices and let them cool in the fridge overnight. The next day, we put four palm-size pork loin slices on a small plate, covered them with a paper towel, and used the setting on the microwave that was most appropriate for reheating approximately 8 oz. of meat. Once it finished reheating the meat, we touched each piece of pork to determine if it was hot enough to eat.

      How to Choose the Best Microwave for You

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      We suggest choosing a unit that will cost you between $100 and $200.

      Cost: A microwave can cost anywhere from $20 to $2,000. As it turns out, very expensive microwaves aren’t inherently better than the ones that go for around $100. If you’re drawn to super high-end design, covet a ton of features, want a unit that’s built into your cabinetry, or prefer over-the-range microwaves, you will probably be spending at least $200.

      Power: People often believe that the higher the wattage, the better the microwave, but we’ve found that isn’t always the case. Even though we recommend a baseline of 900-1000 watts for mid-sized models, there are compact microwaves with just 700 watts that heat food evenly—whether you’re baking potatoes, popping popcorn or just trying to reheat leftovers on a dinner plate. Generally, the higher the wattage, the faster your microwave cooks. So if you’re only using your unit for basic tasks or don’t care about lightning speeds, don’t be afraid of lower wattages.

      Capacity: Microwave sizes generally range from 0. 5 to just over 2 cubic feet. We find that most models over 1.5 cubic feet are needlessly big. Compact models (between 0.5 and 0.9 cubic feet) can suit smaller kitchens, dorms, and anywhere you need to conserve counter space, but may be too small to cook or reheat all types of food. Ultimately, buy whatever size suits your needs, and make sure to compare the exterior dimensions to your actual space before you invest, but remember that bigger isn’t always better.

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      Meet the testers

      Julia MacDougall

      Senior Scientist

      @reviewed

      Julia is the Senior Scientist at Reviewed, which means that she oversees (and continually updates) the testing of products in Reviewed’s core categories such as televisions, washing machines, refrigerators, and more. She also determines the testing methods and standards for Reviewed’s “The Best Right Now” articles.

      See all of Julia MacDougall’s reviews

      Cassidy Olsen

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      @olsencassidy

      Cassidy covered all things cooking as the kitchen editor for Reviewed from 2018 to 2020. An experimental home chef with a healthy distrust of recipes, Cassidy lives by the “Ratatouille” philosophy that, with a few techniques and key tools, anyone can cook. She’s produced in-depth reviews and guides on everything from meal kits to stand mixers and the right way to cook an egg.

      See all of Cassidy Olsen’s reviews

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      Top 5 Small Microwaves For Campers & Motorhomes (2023)

      These Top 5 small microwaves for campers are the perfect fit and have the proper wattage for RV use and camping…

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      Microwaves often take up a lot of space and use a lot of energy. So, you need to consider several factors before buying a microwave for your RV, like size, wattage, and more.

      We’re going to tell you what you need to know, and give you 5 recommendations for the best small microwaves for campers.

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      Can You Take a Microwave Camping?

      Yes, you can take a microwave camping if your campsite has an electrical hookup. So, even if you’re tent camping and don’t have an RV, you can take a microwave with you. The convenience of a microwave certainly makes camping easier, especially when traveling with kids.

      Do RVs Need Special Microwaves?

      While some Class A and large 5th wheels can accommodate standard microwaves, most RV microwaves have a compact design and lower wattage. Since RVers don’t have much space and must be mindful of power consumption, a compact RV microwave oven is usually the right choice.

      An important consideration is how the microwave vents. If you are replacing an existing built-in microwave, it’s easiest to make a direct replacement that works with existing venting.

      Another key difference is that many RV microwaves have a convection cooking feature and some are even a convection microwave oven combo. So, they’re a multi-functional appliance that makes the most of the little space RVers have to work with.

      Small Microwave Sizes

      Regular microwaves have a capacity range of about 1.0 cubic foot to 2.2 cubic feet. A compact microwave ranges from 0.5 – 0.9 cubic feet. These capacities measure the interior space, and the outer dimensions depend on the type of microwave it is.

      Here are the standard compact size dimensions:

      • Height: 10″-11″
      • Width: 15″-18″
      • Depth: 12″-16″

      RV Microwave Wattage

      A regular home microwave is 800-1,200 watts, whereas an RV microwave typically has 600 to 1,000 watts of cooking power. The higher the wattage, the faster your food cooks, but also the faster your RV battery drains.

      RVers usually prefer a low wattage microwave, especially if they boondock and must regulate energy consumption. If you switch back and forth from shore power to battery, it’s a good idea to get a microwave that has different power levels. That way, you can change cooking power levels depending on your current power source.

      Countertop Microwave vs. Built-In Microwave

      Many RVs have a new microwave built right into a kitchen cabinet or above the range. To replace these cabinet or range microwaves, you must take careful measurements and buy accordingly. You must also determine if you need to connect to existing venting or if a microwave with a built-in exhaust system will work.

      A countertop microwave takes up counter space, which isn’t ideal in an RV, but that’s where compact options come in. Plus, countertop options can often be used in a designated microwave cabinet, which is usually a doorless cabinet with an electrical outlet.

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      5 Best Small Microwaves for Campers

      So, for the purposes of this article, we are going to focus mainly on countertop microwaves. Many of these microwaves can be used inside a built-in microwave cavity as long as it has enough space to vent properly. You don’t want the microwave’s vent pressed up against a wall or the back of the cabinet.

      But, we also include one built-in compact option at the end that is a popular direct replacement for Greystone.

      1. Toshiba 6-in-1 Microwave Air Fryer Oven Combo (0.9 Cu. Ft.)

      Toshiba 6-in-1 Microwave Air Fryer Oven Combo (0.9 Cu. Ft.)

      The dimension of this 0.9 cu ft microwave is bigger than most at 17. 6″D x 19.47″W x 11.47″H. However, we’ve included it on this list because of its impressive versatility, and it still runs on only 900W.

      It’s a microwave, air fryer, convection oven, broiler, defroster, and Speedy-Combi. The Speedi-Combi modes speed up cooking with a combination of microwave, convection, and grill function.

      It also uses inverter technology that heats the food evenly and consistently. All in all, this is arguably the best RV microwave if your RV can accommodate its larger-than-normal compact size.

      2. Panasonic NN-SD372S with Inverter Technology (0.8 Cu. Ft.)

      Panasonic NN-SD372S with Inverter Technology (0.8 Cu. Ft.)

      With a power output of 950 watts and a 0.8 cubic foot capacity, this Panasonic microwave delivers consistent cooking power with a compact design. It has advanced inverter technology that generates a seamless stream of power, speeding up cooking and defrosting times.

      It also has a “genius sensor” that adjusts the power and cooking times according to the type of food. It has preset menu items, a quick minute timer, delay start, and a child safety lock.

      All in all, it makes a great compact alternative to the popular (and bigger) Panasonic NN-SN models.

      3. Commercial Chef with 10 Power Levels (0.7 Cu. Ft)

      Commercial Chef with 10 Power Levels (0.7 Cu. Ft)

      Commercial Chef makes a budget-friendly option that is the perfect size for a small RV or campervan microwave. It has 700 watts of power and 10 power settings, including time cook, weight defrost, time defrost, express cook, and more.

      It’ll get the job done with minimal energy consumption and make the most of small spaces.

      4. Commercial Chef Basic Microwave (0.6 Cu. Ft)

      Commercial Chef Basic Microwave (0.6 Cu. Ft)

      This basic model is the perfect microwave for camping. So, if you don’t have an RV, you can pop this little microwave in with your camping gear and hook it up at the campsite.

      It foregoes the bells and whistles like an LED display and instant start button, but that’s why it’s ideal for camping. It’s cheap, it’ll heat food, and it’s portable.

      5. RecPro RV Stainless-Steel Microwave (0.9 Cu. Ft)

      RecPro RV Stainless-Steel Microwave (0.9 Cu. Ft)

      This small built-in microwave comes with a trim kit and is a direct replacement for Greystone. It runs on 900 watts and has a touchpad with 10 power levels, 8 express cook options, and instant start.

      This brand also makes a larger model, RecPro RV Convection Microwave, that is a direct replacement for Greystone and High Pointe. It’s an over-the-range convection microwave that runs on 900W.

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      Best Small Microwaves for Reheating Only🥇 Ranking the Smallest and Cheapest 2023

      Small Microwaves are quite popular devices that provide basic reheating and defrosting functions.

      The compact microwaves are the perfect choice for your home, garden or office.

      In this review, we will consider the most interesting models with the most favorable price / quality ratio, analyze their features, characteristics, advantages and disadvantages.

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      Pros and cons of microwave ovens for reheating

      Small size microwaves, ideal for reheating food, have a number of advantages over full-size multifunctional counterparts.

      Their main advantages include:

      • Compact overall dimensions.
        Small microwave ovens do not take up much space and are suitable for small kitchens.
      • Workflow automation.
        Heating and other functions are performed in auto mode, allowing you to do other things.
      • Reheat/defrost efficiency.
        Microwaves provide fast results without losing their nutritional value.
      • High security.
        Guaranteed by built-in protection systems, absence of open fire and air heating.

      See also: How to choose a microwave oven for your home

      Microwave ovens of small size have a number of disadvantages :

      • Food cooks in microwave ovens without using a lot of oil and has the specific taste of .
      • Not all compact ovens are equipped with auto modes and cooking programs, plus they have a relatively small chamber volume.

      TOP 5 Inexpensive Small Microwaves

      Inexpensive small microwaves offer mostly basic reheating and defrosting functions.

      Some models have a grill and you can prepare simple meals such as scrambled eggs or baked potatoes.

      These microwave ovens are reliable, simple and intuitive to operate. They can be used not only at home, but also in the office.

      Rating of the TOP 5 most inexpensive small microwave ovens in 2023 suitable for heating and more.

      #1

      BBK 20MWG-743M/W

      and has a stylish design, it does a great job with heating and defrosting functions, and a quartz grill is a nice bonus.

      BBK 20MWG-743M/W has an internal volume of 20 liters and a drip tray with a diameter of 24.5 cm, which allows you to place a medium-sized plate in it.

      Hinged door, handle opening.

      Combination has three options – COMB1 for fish and breadcrumbs, COMB2 for scrambled eggs, puddings and baked potatoes, and COMB3 for roasting poultry.

      Enamelled interior for easy cleaning.

      Specifications:

      • chamber volume – 20 l;
      • tray diameter – 24.5 cm;
      • chamber material – enamelled steel;
      • control – mechanical, rotary knobs;
      • modes – heating, grill, defrosting;
      • power – microwave 0.7 kW, grill 0. 9 kW;
      • door – hinged, handle opening;
      • dimensions and weight – 45.2 x 26.2 x 33 cm, 11.3 kg;
      • features – 6 power levels, 30 min timer, sound alert, backlight.

      Benefits

      • quick heat up;
      • small;
      • grill available;
      • easy to clean.

      Disadvantages

      • mechanical control;
      • small volume;
      • short instructions.

      #2

      Midea EM720CKE

      Midea EM720CKE white solo oven does not take up much space and fits perfectly into the interior of the smallest kitchen, and its chamber volume of 20 liters will be enough for the needs of a small family.

      In addition to reheating, the microwave can be used to defrost foods without losing their nutritional value.

      There is a corresponding function for this, taking into account weight and time, as well as the “Quick defrost” mode.

      The device allows you to cook some dishes, for this you need to select one of the five automenu modes, the type of food and set the weight.

      11 power levels and a timer with a maximum step of 100 minutes to optimize the cooking process.

      Specifications:

      • chamber volume – 20 l;
      • tray diameter – 25.5 cm;
      • chamber material – enamelled steel;
      • control – electronic, touch buttons;
      • modes – heating, defrosting;
      • microwave power 0.7 kW;
      • door – hinged type, push-button opening;
      • dimensions and weight — 44×25.8×33 cm, 10 kg;
      • features – 100 min timer, auto modes, sound alert, display, backlight, panel lock.

      Benefits

      • ease of use;
      • compact dimensions;
      • ease of operation;
      • quick start.

      Disadvantages

      • timer from 30 seconds;
      • tight buttons;
      • dim display.

      #3

      Horizont 20MW700-1378B

      color, stylish design and small size, which allows you to place it even in a limited space.

      Horizont 20MW700-1378B functionality allows you to reheat cooked meals and defrost food.

      There are 5 power levels for this.

      The device is controlled by two rotary switches.

      Its hinged door opens with a button. There is a timer for 35 minutes.

      The internal lighting of the chamber allows you to monitor the heating process, and an audible signal notifies you of its completion. There is a child lock for safe operation.

      Specifications:

      • chamber volume – 20 l;
      • tray diameter – 24.5 cm;
      • chamber material – enamelled steel;
      • control – mechanical, rotary knobs;
      • modes – heating, defrosting;
      • microwave power 0.7 kW;
      • door – hinged type, push-button opening;
      • dimensions and weight – 44×26×34 cm, 10. 5 kg;
      • features – panel lock, 35 min timer, 5 power levels.

      Benefits

      • ease of use;
      • modern design;
      • low cost;
      • robust design;
      • compact dimensions.

      Disadvantages

      • high noise level;
      • long warm-up;
      • basic functionality.

      #4

      BBK 20MWS-803M/W

      Compact white microwave oven BBK 20MWS-803M/W does not take up much space and will be a good help in the kitchen – the model will help to defrost, warm up and cook food at home and in office.

      The control is carried out by mechanical switches, with which the time and the desired mode are set.

      The dimensions of the chamber (20 l) and the tray (24.5 cm) allow the use of sufficiently large dishes, which makes it possible to heat food for several people at once.

      Hinged door opens with a handle. The enamel coating and the absence of protruding parts inside the chamber make it easy to care for.

      BBK 20MWS-803M/W can be powered by a battery, which allows you to take the stove with you when going on a picnic or cottage.

      Specifications:

      • chamber volume – 20 l;
      • tray diameter – 24.5 cm;
      • chamber material – enamelled steel;
      • control – mechanical, rotary knobs;
      • modes – heating, defrosting;
      • microwave power 0.8 kW;
      • door – hinged, handle opening;
      • dimensions and weight – 45.2 x 26.2 x 33 cm, 10.5 kg;
      • features – 30 min timer, sound notification, backlight, 6 power levels, battery operation (optional).

      Benefits

      • no unnecessary features;
      • ease of use;
      • affordable price tag;
      • even heating.

      Disadvantages

      • not very comfortable handle;
      • beep too loud;
      • is not the most ergonomic control.

      #5

      STARWIND SMW3020

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      The STARWIND SMW3020 microwave oven has a compact size and high performance, which helps it to cope not only with defrosting and heating, but also cooking light meals.

      Compact dimensions make it possible to place the stove in any, even the smallest, interior.

      Operated by STARWIND SMW3020 rotary mechanical handles.

      Minimalist exterior design and enamel coating on the inside make it easy to maintain.

      The door of the device is hinged, opens with a handle. The sight glass provides an opportunity to control the heating or cooking process.

      Specifications:

      • chamber volume – 20 l;
      • tray diameter – 24.5 cm;
      • chamber material – enamelled steel;
      • control – mechanical, rotary knobs;
      • modes – heating, defrosting;
      • microwave power 0.7 kW;
      • door – hinged type, handle opening;
      • dimensions and weight – 44.6 x 24.5 x 32.9 cm, 9.4 kg;
      • features – 30 min timer, sound alert, 6 power levels.

      Benefits

      • reliable mechanical control;
      • Powerful defrost;
      • ease of use;
      • small size and weight.

      Disadvantages

      • high noise level during operation;
      • small chamber;
      • time in minutes only.

      TOP 5 small automatic microwave ovens

      Small automatic microwave ovens have a number of other useful features.

      See rating on the topic: TOP-12: The best Samsung microwave ovens

      In addition to heating and defrosting, they allow you to cook complete meals.

      Many models with grill, some with SmartInverter for making fermented and other difficult-to-cook foods at home.

      Overview of the TOP 5 smallest microwave ovens in 2023 with automatic heating in terms of price and quality.

      #1

      LG MW25R35GIS

      Small in size, the LG MW25R35GIS microwave oven provides high power and will delight you with a variety of functions.

      The LG MW25R35GIS thaws food and reheats cooked meals more evenly and quickly thanks to precise control and the presence of an inverter microwave power control system.

      SmartInverter technology allows you to cook fermented foods such as yoghurt, chocolate, ghee, dried fruit, bake and roast.

      Spillage during cooking or reheating is prevented by a special hexagonal support.

      The scratch-resistant Easy Clean interior is easy to clean and keeps bacteria out. The LED backlight of the camera is much brighter here than in traditional models.

      Specifications:

      • chamber volume – 25 l;
      • tray diameter – 29.5 cm;
      • chamber material – enamelled steel;
      • control – electronic, touch buttons;
      • modes – heating, defrosting;
      • microwave power 1 kW;
      • door – hinged, handle opening;
      • dimensions and weight – 47.6 x 27.2 x 36.8 cm, 9 kg;
      • features – inverter, auto modes, sound notification, 24 programs, display, backlight, panel lock.

      Benefits

      • stylish design;
      • fast heating;
      • quiet operation;
      • high power;
      • large chamber volume.

      Disadvantages

      • no timer fine-tuning;
      • no grill;
      • high cost.

      #2

      BBK 20MWG-739M/B

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      Black BBK 20MWG-739M/B features stylish design, compact size, easy operation and high reliability.

      With a chamber capacity of 20 liters and a tray diameter of 25.5 cm, the oven can be used for a small family or in an office.

      Several portions can be reheated and cooked here at the same time.

      A nice addition to the basic functions is the presence of a quartz grill, with which you can bake aromatic chicken with a crispy crust, quickly prepare hot sandwiches and other dishes.

      Grill, defrost and combination grill + microwave can be used.

      The model is equipped with a child lock for safe operation.

      Specifications:

      • chamber volume – 20 l;
      • tray diameter – 25.5 cm;
      • chamber material – enamelled steel;
      • control – mechanical, rotary knobs;
      • modes – heating, grill, defrosting;
      • power – microwave 0. 7 kW, grill 0.9kW;
      • door – hinged, handle opening;
      • dimensions and weight – 44×25.9×35.9 cm, 11 kg;
      • features – 35 min timer, auto modes, sound notification, 9 programs, backlight, panel lock, 5 power levels.

      Benefits

      • fast heating;
      • ease of operation;
      • current design;
      • silent operation;
      • functionality.

      Disadvantages

      • no watch;
      • small volume;
      • long defrost. Polaris PMO 2002DG RUS food, and with the full preparation of a variety of dishes .

        The microwave is equipped with an even distribution of waves and cooking on three sides, as well as a grill with a power of 850 W.

        The grill grate is included with the product.

        In addition to the usual modes, you can use the combined mode – microwaves + grill. 14 auto programs are responsible for cooking.

        Controlled by pushbuttons. The hinged door opens with a handle.

        The interior of the device chamber is coated with a special easy-to-clean enamel.

        Specifications:

        • chamber volume – 20 l;
        • pallet diameter – 24.5 cm;
        • chamber material – enamelled steel;
        • control – electronic, push-button switches;
        • modes – heating, grill, defrosting;
        • power – microwave 0.7 kW, grill 0.85 kW;
        • door – hinged, handle opening;
        • dimensions and weight – 45.2 x 26.2 x 35.1 cm, 11.5 kg;
        • features – auto heating, auto modes, sound notification, 14 programs, display, backlight, panel lock.

        Benefits

        • bright display;
        • convenient switches;
        • grill setting available;
        • easy clean coating.

        Disadvantages

        • relatively complex control;
        • small chamber.

        #4

        BBK 20MWS-718T/W

        See also: How to use an electric stove and turn on the burners correctly?

        White, stylish and compact BBK 20MWS-718T/W solo oven will not only easily fit into the interior of any kitchen, but will also become an indispensable assistant when heating and preparing various dishes.

        The model provides easy and automatic defrost, auto reheat, auto cook, and express mode.

        The maximum timer time is 60 minutes. The product is equipped with a delay start function.

        The oven is controlled by pushbutton switches. The hinged door opens with a button.

        The child lock is responsible for safe operation.

        Specifications:

        • chamber volume – 20 l;
        • tray diameter – 24.5 cm;
        • chamber material – enamelled steel;
        • control – electronic, push-button switches;
        • modes – heating, defrosting;
        • microwave power 0.7 kW;
        • door – hinged type, push-button opening;
        • dimensions and weight – 45.1 x 25.8 x 33.1 cm, 10.1 kg;
        • features – 60 min timer, auto modes, sound alert, display, panel lock, 6 power levels.

        Benefits

        • ease of use;
        • easy to clean;
        • quick defrost;
        • separate express heat button.

        Disadvantages

        • loud horn;
        • small chamber volume;
        • low power.

        #5

        Candy CDS 20W

        The Candy CDS 20W microwave oven is highly reliable and easy to operate, the model allows you to defrost and reheat cooked food, as well as cook simple meals.

        In addition to simple functions, Candy CDS 20W has automatic reheat, defrost and cook modes, including express mode.

        Users can use 8 preset programs. The maximum timer can be set to 95 minutes.

        The oven is easy to operate with pushbutton switches. The door of the device is hinged and opens with a handle.

        Specifications:

        • chamber volume – 20 l;
        • tray diameter – 24.5 cm;
        • chamber material – enamelled steel;
        • control – electronic, push-button switches;
        • modes – heating, defrosting;
        • microwave power 0.7 kW;
        • door – hinged type, handle opening;
        • dimensions and weight – 45. 2×26.2×33.5 cm, 10.5 kg;
        • features – 95 min timer, auto modes, sound notification, 8 programs, display, backlight, panel lock.

        Benefits

        • intuitive operation;
        • convenient digital display;
        • operational heating;
        • quick start.

        Drawbacks

        • short power cord;
        • few cooking programs;
        • is not the highest power.

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        • The small microwave oven is ideal for heating food at home, in the country house and in the office.
        • Inexpensive microwave ovens are not distinguished by rich functionality, but they are provided with automation, like their advanced counterparts.
        • Microwave ovens with auto-heating have a number of other useful options and allow you to cook full-fledged meals, including on the grill.

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      Chromecast built-in – TV

      Chromecast technology comes built into select TVs and displays. Use your mobile device to stream your favorite shows, movies, music, sports, games, and more to the big screen.

      A better way to get video, music and games to your TV

      Your phone is a simple, powerful remote. Just open the mobile apps you already know and love to quickly access your TV shows and playlists. No new log-ins or downloads required.

      Use your phone to search, browse, queue and control the TV from anywhere in the home, and keep using it without disrupting what’s playing or draining your battery.

      See why your phone is your best remote

      1,000+ Chromecast-enabled apps

      200,000+ TV shows and movies
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      Discover apps

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        *Previously the Google Cast app.

      • Enjoy high-quality video, powered by the cloud

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      • Multi-task without interruption

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      • Game on. Game big.

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      • Mirror your Android phone or laptop

        Cast your Android phone screen to the TV, or mirror any website on your laptop’s Chrome browser. Vacation pics and favorite videos–now bigger than ever.

      Your phone is the best remote. Here’s why:

      Feature Phone as remote Traditional remotes

      Voice-enabled

      Lots of devices are introducing voice capabilities, but only Chromecast built-in TVs support the full voice capabilities a phone can offer. Chromecast built-in keeps getting better as your phone gets better.

      No new interface to learn

      With Chromecast built-in, you use the same familiar mobile apps you already know and love — now with your TV. Just tap the Cast button in your favorite Chromecast-enabled app to start watching on TV. Plus, you can save yourself time by not using a clunky on-screen keyboard.

      No new logins required

      With Chromecast built-in, you’re already signed into all of your apps on your phone, so you don’t need to log in again.

      Already personalized by you

      Your phone has been personalized by you with your apps, playlists, and shows.

      Works with multiple users simultaneously

      Anyone can share in the fun using their own phones to control the TV—cast videos, join in a game, or add a YouTube video to the queue.

      Keep browsing while watching

      You can search for the next thing to watch without disrupting what’s playing on the TV. With other devices, search happens on the TV screen, which means you can’t do two things at once.

      Never lose your remote again

      Your phone is always at your finger tips. Unlike a traditional remote, you’re not likely to lose your phone in the couch cushions.

      Control from anywhere in the home (looking at you, mom & dad)

      Control the TV from anywhere inside your WiFi network. Pick a show from your tablet and cast it to the kids’ bedroom TV, even if you’re in the kitchen or home office.

      Touchscreen interface

      Your phone makes it easy and fun to control the TV. Using the familiar touchscreen, you can quickly type to search, browse, queue, star and more.

      Dedicated buttons for play, pause, volume etc.

      Each mobile app supports simple controls for pause/play, skip/next and more. And on Android, there’s easy access to controls on the lockscreen.

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      How to Use Chromecast: A Guide for Beginners

      If you want to stream video content on different screens around your home, one of the best (and cheapest) solutions is the Google Chromecast. But if you’re new to the technology, you may be wondering how to use Chromecast.

      In this article we’ll explain how to use Chromecast on your TV, PC, Mac, iPhone, and Android. We will also answer a couple of other commonly-asked questions, such as how to use Chromecast without internet or Wi-Fi.

      To Which Devices Can a Chromecast Stream?

      Although all of Google’s support literature for Chromecast talks about connecting the dongle to your TV, the list of supported devices is more extensive than that.

      A Chromecast needs two connections to work: a power supply and an HDMI connection.

      The HDMI connection is compatible with any screen that has HDMI input. So, in addition to TVs, that also covers standalone monitors, projectors, and other similar equipment.

      You cannot use a Chromecast dongle to watch casted content on your Android, iOS device, laptop, or any other gadget with an output-only port.

      And remember, if you’re using a Chromecast Ultra, you’ll need a 4K-capable TV and a high-speed internet connection.

      Connect Your Chromecast to Your Wi-Fi Network

      If you’re using a Chromecast in your home or office, the logical first step is to connect the device to your local Wi-Fi network.

      To connect your Chromecast to Wi-Fi, you need to make sure that the device you are using to set up your dongle (such as an Android or iPhone) is on the same Wi-Fi network as you ultimately want your Chromecast to be connected to.

      Note: You cannot set up a Chromecast from a computer.

      To make the connection, download the free Google Home app from your device’s app store. Within the app, navigate to Add > Set up device > New device and follow the on-screen instructions.

      How to Use Chromecast on PC

      There are a few different ways to use a Chromecast with a PC. All the approaches involve using the Google Chrome web browser.

      By using Chrome, you can either stream content from a single tab, stream your entire desktop, or stream content from a file on your machine.

      To make your selection, open Chrome and go to More > Cast. A new window will appear; it shows all the Chromecast devices (video and audio) on your network. Click on a device to select it. Select Sources to choose whether to cast a tab, a file, or your desktop.

      If you either stream a single Chrome tab, or you choose to stream a file, you can continue using other Chrome tabs and the rest of your computer without affecting the casting and without revealing the contents of your screen to the people watching the casted output.

      The only requirement is that you leave Chrome open and running in the background, even if you’re working in other apps.

      In contrast, if you decide to cast your entire desktop, whatever is on your computer’s screen will also be shown on the casting destination. Before choosing this option, make sure you don’t have any sensitive information lying around on your computer that you do not wish to make public.

      Once again, you need to leave Chrome running for casting to continue.

      Note: Chromecast devices only work with Windows 7 or later.

      How to Use Chromecast on Mac

      If you want to stream a video or your entire desktop or cast local media from your Mac to Chromecast, the process is the same as on a Windows PC.

      For a quick guide, follow these steps:

      1. Open Google Chrome.
      2. Go to More (three vertical dots) > Cast.
      3. Choose your destination Chromecast.
      4. Click on Sources to cast either a file, a tab, or your entire screen.
      5. Leave Chrome running for the duration of the casting process.

      How to Use Chromecast on Android

      Android users have slightly more flexibility than iOS users when it comes to casting content from their device to a TV screen.

      This is thanks to Android’s unique ability to cast its entire screen in addition to individual apps’ casting functionality.

      Being able to cast your entire screen has some benefits. Most notably, it provides a workaround for users who want to cast content from apps that do not natively support Chromecast devices.

      To cast your Android screen on Chromecast, open the Settings app, go to Connected devices > Connection Preferences > Cast, and choose your Chromecast device from the list. Remember, your phone and your Chromecast need to be on the same Wi-Fi network.

      Some apps—such as YouTube—have a built-in casting button. It looks like a small TV screen. If you tap the button, it will automatically cast the video you’re watching to your Chromecast.

      The rest of your phone’s interface (such as other apps and notifications) will not be broadcast, thus leading to greater levels of privacy if you’re casting in a public setting.

      How to Use Chromecast on an iPhone

      Natively, iPhone owners can only cast content from their device to a Chromecast if the app they are using supports the functionality. There is no way to cast your entire screen unless you use a third-party app like Replica.

      If the app you’re using supports Chromecast, you will see a small button that looks like a TV screen somewhere on the app’s home screen or menu. Tap the icon to see a list of Chromecast devices on your network.

      How to Use Chromecast Without Wi-Fi

      If you have an Android device, you can use your Chromecast without a Wi-Fi connection.

      The process for using a Chromecast without Wi-Fi is much the same as casting with Wi-Fi. Follow the previous instructions to either cast content from your entire screen or an app.

      Your Android device will look for nearby Chromecasts that are not on a network. When you see the Chromecast that you want to connect to, tap on its name. A four-digit PIN will appear on the TV screen. When prompted, enter it into your Android to complete the connection.

      Note: If you have an iPhone and you regularly need to cast without Wi-Fi, arguably the best solution is to buy an inexpensive travel router.

      Learn More About Chromecast

      In this article, we’ve explained how to use Chromecast, which should be enough to get you up and running with your device and the apps compatible with it.

      Of course, there is a lot more you can do with a Chromecast. For example, you can start by using it to create a second monitor for your computer.

      Google Cast on Android TV. What is it, how to set it up and how to use it?

      Hello! I decided to prepare today an interesting, useful and relevant article on Google Cast technology. Why relevant, but because TVs that run on Android TV appeared relatively recently, and are only gaining popularity. And if you have an Android TV (so far it’s Philips or Sony), then you can use all the features of Google Cast technology without additional devices. No need to buy a special Google Chromecast adapter, which costs about $40-50.

      Looking ahead, Google Cast is one of the features on my Philips 43PUS7150/12 TV that I really use and use often. Now I will tell you what this technology is, what its capabilities are, and how I use Google Cast on my Android TV.

      What is Google Cast and Chromecast?

      Google Cast is a technology that allows you to transfer an image, video, or music to a TV from a smartphone, tablet, or laptop. All this without wires. All you need is a Google Cast-enabled device from which we will stream content, an Android TV or any other TV with a Chromecast adapter connected, and a home Wi-Fi network to which these devices should be connected.

      Chromecast is a special adapter that connects to a TV with an HDMI connector and allows you to use this TV to play video and other content from mobile devices or a computer (from the Chrome browser). You can buy it in almost any digital equipment store. The price, as I wrote above, is about 40-50 dollars.

      Google Cast features:

      • You can display videos from the YouTube app on the TV screen (I use this feature most often), and control playback.
      • View photos from your mobile devices on the TV screen.
      • Play music from your smartphone or tablet through your TV’s speakers, or through dedicated speakers that support Google Cast for Audio.
      • Through the Chromecast application, you can display everything that happens on the screen of your Android or iOS device on your TV. And even play games (although there is a slight delay in displaying the picture on the big screen).
      • And through the Chrome browser with the Google Cast extension, you can broadcast the tabs open in the browser to the TV.

      If you have a TV that runs on the Android TV system, then Google Cast support is already built into it (as in my case with the Philips 43PUS7150/12 TV). And that means you don’t need to buy an extra Chromecast adapter. You can simply connect your devices and enjoy all the features of this technology.

      How do I use Google Cast on Android TVs?

      In fact, everything is very simple and clear. We must have a TV with Android TV, on which we will display the image and sound. We must have a device from which we will broadcast photos, videos, music. Suitable for all smartphones and tablets on Android, version 2.3 and higher. Apple devices: iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch that run iOS 7.0 or later. Laptop or computer with Chrome browser installed.

      The main thing is that the TV and the device from which you want to broadcast content are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. To one Wi-Fi router.

      I already wrote how to connect a Philips TV to Wi-Fi. And your smartphones, tablets and laptops, I think, are already connected to the Wi-Fi network.

      You don’t need to set anything on the TV at all. It just needs to be turned on and connected to your Wi-Fi network. We will manage from our smartphone, tablet, or computer. Go!

      Cast YouTube video to TV via Google Cast

      This is an opportunity that I use almost every day. I’m streaming video from my iPad to my Philips TV screen. everything works very simply. We take our smartphone or tablet that runs on Android or iOS and launch the YouTube application on it.

      We turn on any video, and on top we press the button Google Cast . Your TV will appear, select it.

      Video playback will start on the TV. The Google Cast button will turn blue. If you press it again, you can disconnect from the TV.

      It still works with an Android smartphone.

      When a video is playing on a TV, you can minimize the video on the smartphone or tablet itself. Moreover, you can completely minimize the YouTube application, while playing will continue. You can adjust the volume with the buttons on your mobile device. I don’t know how through the Chromecast adapter, but on a TV with Android TV, when adjusting the volume on the device, the volume was adjusted on the TV (although there is a big step).

      Another interesting feature, you can create a playlist. When the device is connected to the TV, simply click on any video and a window will appear with a choice: either play now or add to the playback queue. Very comfortably. Everything is simple and clear, it is not difficult to understand at all.

      We display on the TV everything that happens on the screen of a smartphone or tablet

      We can display absolutely everything that happens on the screen of a mobile device on the TV. The TV will display menus, programs, games, etc. Everything that we see on the smartphone screen. Miracast technology works in much the same way.

      We need an app called Chromecast . You can install it from Google Play, or from the App Store (use the search). After installation, we launch the application, and launch the screen broadcast on our TV.

      The result looks like this:

      And this is how programs from an Android smartphone look on a TV:

      And even games can be output to TV via Google Cast.

      The games were a bit buggy. The image appeared with a delay. Perhaps if you connect a more powerful smartphone, then everything would work better. But even the minimum delay will be fine.

      On the phone (Android) everything works like clockwork. But for some reason I didn’t manage to display the screen from the iPad. He just couldn’t find the TV and kept asking me to connect to a network that had a Chromecast device. Although, everything was connected, and video streaming to YouTube worked.

      Broadcast image (tabs) from Chrome browser to TV

      Another possibility is to translate tabs from the Chrome browser. TV and computer (laptop) must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network. By the way, the computer can run both on Windows (from Windows 7 and above), and on Mac OS X (from version 10.7 and above), or Chrome OS.

      Out of date: All you need is to install the Google Chrome browser, and install the “Google Cast” extension in the browser. To install, open your browser settings, go to the Extensions tab, click on the “More extensions” link, enter “Google Cast” in the search and install the extension. A button will appear in the browser, by clicking on which you can start broadcasting the tab to the TV.

      Update: As it turns out, the “Google Cast” extension is no longer available. The broadcast function is now built into the browser. Open the menu and select “Broadcast. ..” If you do not have such an item, then update your Google Chrome browser.

      To start broadcasting, simply select your TV.

      The image from the laptop will immediately appear on the TV. Everything works stably and quickly.

      You can scroll the page and follow the links. All this will be displayed on the TV screen. And if you open a video on YouTube in this tab, then the broadcast will start not through the deposit, but through the application on the TV (as from mobile devices). Sound will also be transmitted. By clicking on the button in the browser, you can stop the broadcast, pause, or mute the sound.

      If you frequently use this feature, you can pin this icon to your browser bar. Just right click on it and choose “Always show icon”.

      Now you can start streaming from your browser to your TV even faster.

      Conclusion

      I told you about the main features of Google Cast that I use myself. You can also play music from your smartphone through the TV speakers.

      Protection for phone screen: 6 best screen protectors in 2023, according to experts

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      6 best screen protectors in 2023, according to experts

      Even if you’re the most careful person when it comes to your tech, accidents happen — and seeing a crack on your phone screen after a particularly hard fall can be the difference between a good day and a disastrous one. A good quality phone case can only do so much to help you avoid this fate, and most cases will leave your glass screen vulnerable to damage.

      SKIP AHEAD Should you get a screen protector? | How to shop for a screen protector

      Experts told us screen protectors are an affordable way to prevent screen cracking or shattering when you drop your phone. To help you choose the right screen protector for your phone, no matter which brand or model you have, we consulted a variety of tech experts on the differences in materials, features and application methods for the various protectors available.

      Experts like Arthur Zilberman (president of tech repair company Laptop MD), Mac Frederick (owner of Phone Repair Philly), Sean Agnew (a professor of materials science and engineering at the University of Virginia) and Sagi Shilo (editor at Tech Gear Talk) shared their favorite screen protectors for various types of smartphone models.

      The best screen protectors to shop in 2023

      Since we don’t test screen protectors ourselves, we rely on expert guidance about how to shop for them. The tech experts we interviewed — Zilberman, Frederick, Agnew and Shilo — recommended each of the following glass screen protector brands and products. Their listed features align with our research, and each one is highly rated.

      Best all-around screen protector: Spigen

      Spigen iPhone 13/13 Pro/14 Screen Protector EZ FIT GLAS.tR

      Spigen was a top brand recommended by our experts. Zilberman noted the Spigen EZ Fit tempered glass screen protector is case-friendly and affordable for the quality. He added that its ease of installation also makes it worth considering: It includes an alignment tray that you place on top of your phone screen and press down on to secure the glass in place. You get two screen protectors with each purchase, in case you ever need to replace the first one.

      Spigen offers the EZ Fit screen protector for the iPad, Apple Watch and all iPhone models (including the latest iPhone 14 series). It’s also available for some Galaxy watch and phone models, as well as other smartphone models.

      Best affordable screen protector: Ailun

      Ailun Glass iPhone 14/iPhone 14 Pro Screen Protector

      If you’re looking for a relatively affordable option, Zilberman recommended this tempered glass screen protector from Ailun, which works for the new iPhone 14 as well as the iPhone 14 Pro. It features a clear, water-resistant and oleophobic (or oil-resistant) screen coating that protects against sweat and oil residue from your fingerprints, according to the brand. The box comes with three screen protectors — the downside is that the product includes guide stickers rather than an installation tray, so it may be a little trickier to get the product on your screen.

      Ailun screen protectors are currently available for several devices, including Apple’s iPad, Samsung’s Galaxy devices, Amazon’s Kindle and more.

      Best blue light filtering screen protector: ZAGG

      ZAGG InvisibleShield Glass XTR2 for iPhone 13/13 Pro/14 Screen protector

      ZAGG, which Frederick recommended due to its “price and value,” offers several durable tempered glass options through its InvisibleShield line, which is available for iPhone devices, Android devices, tablets, smartwatches and more. The one we’ve chosen to highlight works with the latest iPhone 14, as well as iPhone 13 and 13 Pro. The Glass XTR2 protector hides the visibility of fingerprints on your screen and filters out blue light using a protective layer, according to the brand. You can use the included apply tabs and installation tray to best align the protector with your screen, and the brand says it contains an antimicrobial treatment to prevent odor-causing bacteria.

      Best durable screen protector: Belkin

      Belkin UltraGlass Treated Screen Protector for iPhone 14 Pro

      Agnew noted this Belkin screen protector features a material called lithium aluminosilicate, which is the basis of some glass-ceramic products like shock-resistant cookware and glass-top ranges. The material is double-ion exchanged, meaning it “allows for extremely high levels of residual stress [to] offer great protection against cracking,” Agnew said. However, he added that like most screen protectors, this is not an indestructible product.

      Belkin’s UltraGlass protector is available for a variety of iPhone iterations. Belkin offers several highly rated options across devices like Apple’s Macbook and Samsung’s Galaxy devices, too.

      Best comfort screen protector: Supershieldz

      Supershieldz 3-Pack Anti-Spy Screen Protector for iPhone 14 Pro

      Frederick said Supershieldz is one of his favorite brands for tempered glass phone cases due to the products’ durability and affordability. This pack comes with three screen protectors, all of which are made with high-quality tempered glass. The screen protectors have rounded edges for comfort and feature an oleophobic coating that repels sweat and oil from your fingers, according to the brand.

      Supershieldz’s tempered glass screen protectors are available for devices from Apple, Samsung, Google, LG and more.

      Best privacy screen protector: ZAGG

      ZAGG InvisibleShield Glass Elite Privacy 360 Screen Protector for iPhone 13/13 Pro/14

      Privacy screen protectors can be a great option for people who conduct business on their phone or don’t want others to see what’s on their screen — and ZAGG provides several options to choose from across devices from Apple and Samsung. The brand’s privacy protectors, made from a hybrid glass material, add a two-way filter that prevents others from looking at your phone screen when viewed from the side, according to the brand.

      Should you get a screen protector?

      Scratching or damaging your screen is easier than you might think. If you carry your phone in your purse, backpack or pocket with change or keys, the screen “can easily get visible scratches from [those] hard surfaces,” which can “weaken the integrity of the original display and cause cracks more easily,” said Zilberman.

      Experts told us screen protectors are the best way to minimize cracks in, scratches on or the shattering of your physical screen. While they vary in price, most aren’t terribly expensive: Plastic ones typically cost less than $15, while glass screen protectors range from around $10 to upward of $50.

      Shilo noted it’s also worth investing in a good screen protector to avoid potentially shelling out hundreds of dollars to replace a broken display. Plus, he noted that an intact display is one major factor in determining the value of a used device if you want to resell or trade it in for a newer model in the future.

      There are limitations to what a screen protector can do, though: “It isn’t going to cover every square millimeter of the glass display,” said Frederick. The protector also usually won’t protect the back, edges and corners of your phone — the experts we spoke to suggested pairing a screen protector with a heavy-duty case from brands like Otterbox or Lifeproof, preferably one with rubber edges that’ll absorb the impact of a drop and prevent damage.

      “People forget that the back of many phones is made of glass, and are shocked at the cost of replacement once the back gets damaged,” said Shilo.

      What to look for when shopping for a screen protector

      When shopping for a screen protector, Shilo recommended looking at features like material, comfort and ease of installation. Zilberman noted that while you can get plenty of high-quality protectors at an affordable price, he doesn’t recommend sacrificing performance for a cheaper option.

      Material

      Screen protectors come in a variety of materials — there are plastics like polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), as well as tempered glass (with some even boasting chemically strengthened glass, like Corning’s Gorilla Glass protectors).

      The experts we consulted agreed that a quality tempered glass protector will be most effective at protecting your display compared to plastic protectors. Tempered glass is a stronger material because it can absorb the impact if your phone falls and “withstand higher levels of stress at its surfaces,” said Agnew.

      Plastic screen protectors can be great for protecting from superficial scratches and similar imperfections, and “they’re cheap and readily replaceable,” said Agnew. Soft and flexible TPU material, for example, has self-healing properties that allow it to sustain low-impact and minor scratches without damaging its composition. Generally, though, plastic films aren’t stiff or strong, so they don’t offer as much protection from high-impact falls and scratches.

      Comfort and feel

      Since we interact with our phones via touch, the feel and comfort of using a screen protector is important to consider. Screen protectors can sometimes change the touchscreen’s sensitivity — certain smartphone models ask you to input whether or not you’re using a screen protector on the device to better calibrate sensitivity, said Zilberman.

      Tempered glass is designed to have a smoother feel than other types of screen protectors and won’t affect touchscreen sensitivity, according to the experts we spoke to. Unlike a plastic protector, tempered glass can feel “identical to not having a screen protector at all,” said Shilo.

      Display

      Tempered glass mimics the original display and offers good clarity, whereas plastic screen protectors can create an unsightly glare and affect screen quality by adding a “murkier and grayer hue to your screen,” said Zilberman. Both plastic and tempered glass protectors can feature privacy and anti-glare filters to fit your preferences. However, tempered glass protectors are more physically noticeable on your screen since they’re thicker — a plastic protector blends in remarkably well with the original display, experts noted.

      Ease of installation

      Installing a screen protector can be difficult, especially when there’s a chance of misaligning the protector or having annoying air bubbles and specks of dust lodged underneath the film. Most screen protectors include a plastic installation tray that can go directly over your phone screen to align the protector, or one that holds your phone while you guide the screen on. Some protectors will come with “guide stickers” that show you where the screen protector will lie on your screen, but Shilo said he prefers the trays because they’re easier to line up and don’t require several attempts.

      Compatibility

      According to Frederick, there isn’t much variation in terms of how well a screen protector works from one smartphone brand to another. However, screen protectors do come in different shapes and sizes depending on your phone, so it’s always good to check its compatibility.

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      What Kind of Screen Protector Should I Get for My Phone?

      Having a big scratch on your phone is like having an itch in your brain you just can’t reach. Plus, it lowers the resale value of the device when you want to upgrade. A screen protector can keep the surface pristine, but buying one is more complicated than it should be. It’s also worth asking if modern phones even need one anymore.

      Search for “screen protector” on Amazon, and you’ll likely be overwhelmed by the results(Opens in a new window). There are so many brands, types, and prices that it’s enough to make your head spin. Thankfully, screen protectors can generally be broken down into a few simple types, each with their own advantages and disadvantages.


      Do I Really Need a Screen Protector?


      Google Pixel 2
      (Credit: Whitson Gordon)

      The glass on your gadgets has gotten a lot more scratch-resistant since the days of the iPod. Corning’s Gorilla Glass will not scratch if you rub it with your keys or loose change, which is a big step forward. The iPhone Ceramic Shield screen, also from Corning, is supposed to be even tougher. It is not, however, unscratchable, as some people believe.

      Take a look at my Google Pixel 2, for example. The scratches aren’t deep, but they’re definitely there. These scratches likely come from sand and other particles with hard minerals in them, like quartz and topaz. Any object harder than your screen will scratch it, and while Corning hasn’t officially released its glass’ Mohs hardness rating(Opens in a new window), most testers have found it to lie between a 6 and 7 (the highest value, 10, is as hard as diamonds).

      So yes, your screen can still be scratched, and it’s probably the sand in your pocket or bag that’s causing it. Screen protectors are not perfect—even the best ones are usually between a 7 and 8 on the Mohs scale, which is slightly better than Gorilla Glass—but they allow you to pop your phone in your pocket without worrying. Then, if and when the protector gets scratched, you can replace it, keeping the actual screen in pristine condition for a later resale.


      Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)

      PET is a type of plastic usually found on things like water bottles and food containers. PET screen protectors provide the least amount of scratch- and impact-protection, but they’re super cheap, light, and thin, and as a result are less visible once applied to your phone.

      They also have a decently smooth feel, unlike the more durable but rubbery TPU. PET is also a bit stiff, so it can’t go edge-to-edge on phones with curved screens. If you want to go with PET, I recommend Tech Armor(Opens in a new window).


      Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU)

      When you think of the screen protectors of old, you’re probably thinking of TPU. It’s a flexible plastic that’s a huge hassle to install (it involves using a spray solution and squeegeeing out lots of bubbles), doesn’t feel very smooth (thanks to its almost rubbery texture), and adds an “orange peel” type glare to your phone’s screen.

      Still, it can go edge-to-edge on any phone, it has better impact protection than PET, and it has limited “self-healing” powers for small scratches. Brands like IQ Shield(Opens in a new window) offer TPU at very affordable prices, while Zagg’s InvisibleShield film(Opens in a new window) is a bit more expensive.

      On the other hand, Zagg’s comes in a few different styles depending on the look, feel, and features you want. However, not all styles are available for all phones, and some phones don’t have TPU options at all. Both IQ Shield and Zagg come with replacement warranties as well, though Zagg’s is more all-encompassing, hence the higher cost.


      Tempered Glass

      These are the granddaddies of screen protectors. They don’t have the self-healing abilities of TPU, but they’re tougher in terms of scratch- and drop-protection, and these days they are pretty inexpensive.

      Both amFilm(Opens in a new window) and Maxboost(Opens in a new window) offer affordable glass protectors that measure high on the Mohs hardness scale. Zagg’s glass protectors(Opens in a new window) also come in more varieties with features like privacy or anti-glare. Because glass protectors are thicker, however, they’re much more visible on your screen, which isn’t great if you prefer that melts-into-your-screen type of aesthetic.


      Nano Liquid

      These days you’ll also find liquid screen protectors on the market, which claim you can protect your phone just by swabbing a solution on your phone and then buffing it off. These protectors come with a host of quirks that make it hard to recommend. While it may provide some level of extra protection, the layer is so thin that tough scratches can likely still easily get through to the actual screen(Opens in a new window), which defeats the purpose of a screen protector.

      Furthermore, you can’t just take this off and swap it with another screen protector. Most products say it will just wear off over time (though there’s no visible way to tell when). That makes it hard to test because you can’t just scratch and peel the product off—it’s unclear whether you’d be scratching the protector or the screen underneath.

      All Qmadix(Opens in a new window) protectors come with a warranty, which is probably where most of your money goes. But all told, I’d recommend skipping the liquid stuff.


      So Which Screen Protector Is Best?

      Don’t pay too much attention to the hardness rating that brands advertise—most use the ASTM hardness scale(Opens in a new window), in which the hardest pencil (9H) is softer than tempered glass, making it a useless indicator of protection. The Mohs scale—which does not use an “H”—is much more useful, though it doesn’t sound as good on the box. If you’re unsure about the hardness of a specific brand, search around to see if anyone has tested it themselves with a Mohs kit.

      In my opinion, most people are probably best off with a tempered glass protector. They have the smoothest feel, prevent the most damage, and are available at pretty decent prices. If you’re really finicky about looks, you may like PET or TPU better (since they aren’t as visible once applied to your phone), especially since films like TPU can provide self-healing, edge-to-edge protection on phones with curved screens.

      I’d avoid the liquid protection unless you know you aren’t going to use any of the others anyway, and want the warranty that Qmadix provides.


      If You Want Impact Protection, Get a Case


      (Credit: René Ramos)

      That said, screen protection is just one piece of the puzzle. These films will help you avoid scratches and provide some impact protection, but if you’re worried about dropping your phone, get a case.

      A screen protector will not protect the back of your phone, the edges, or even the corners of the screen. A good case (especially one with a “lip” over the screen) will do more for drops than any screen protector, so unless you feel lucky—or have a good insurance plan—get a case along with whatever screen protection you decide on.

      I recommend the OtterBox Symmetry Series(Opens in a new window) case, but we have more options for this year’s flagship phones, including the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max, iPhone SE, Samsung Galaxy S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra.

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      Finding a modern person without a phone is now very problematic. Moreover, every year the technology of designing these gadgets is only improving. The devices themselves are becoming more expensive, prices for repairs are also rising. That is why people are more actively looking for ways to protect the integrity of the device and are interested in how to select and stick protective glasses. Is only special glass able to save the screen from cracks or are there other ways? We will talk about this in our article.

      Screen protectors

      Despite the advent of Gorilla Glass technology, which makes it possible to produce durable glasses for smartphone screens, most smartphone users still purchase additional accessories. There are 3 types of phone screen protector:

      1. film;
      2. glass;
      3. liquid coating.

      Each of the types has subspecies that differ in functionality, thickness and other characteristics. Let’s talk about all this in more detail.

      Display protection film: types, benefits, uses

      Modern protective films have a wide range of prices. This is due to the fact that these coverages are different, and they perform a different set of tasks. The general view of the coatings is as follows:

      • anti-scratch top coat;
      • second for absorbing ultraviolet light coming from the phone;
      • third (lower) silicone for easy gluing.

      Protective films at competitive prices are presented on the site. All of them are made of durable, wear-resistant polymer. They will reliably protect your phone from chips, screen scuffs and scratches.

      The advantage of the coating is invisibility. It is almost invisible on the screen. Many manufacturers supply their gadgets with similar stickers, but you can buy an additional protective film, which can be used to replace the already worn one.

      There are 3 main types of films:

      1. Glossy. They have a characteristic luster and practically do not change the color rendering of the screen. Minus – the visibility of the image in the sun is reduced.
      2. Matte. Users are more willing to buy matte protective films, because with them the picture is equally visible both in low and in too bright light. In addition, no fingerprints remain on such surfaces. Minus – the picture seems grainy.
      3. Mirrored. In terms of parameters, they are similar to the first view, but when you turn off the phone, you can use it as a mirror.

      With all due respect to the films listed above, they can no longer be called modern. Today you can buy a hydrogel film that has the ability to self-heal. Minor scratches disappear after a while, and the film looks like new. She has other advantages:

      • durability;
      • prevents fingerprints;
      • does not distort color;
      • does not interfere with the touch response from the screen;
      • easily fits any display.

      If you wish, you can find a hydrogel film on your phone with an antiblue effect, which will reduce the level of harmful radiation from the screen.

      Safety glasses: how to choose the perfect one

      The second type of display protection is glass. It is harder and thicker than the film, and therefore provides more reliable protection. The screen will not be damaged by moisture, bumps and drops. Good glasses have an oleophobic coating, be sure to specify this detail when buying protection. The function of such a layer is to prevent fingerprints from appearing and allow fingers to glide better.

      There are also anti-reflective and strengthening layers. The task of the first is clear from the name, and the second is necessary so that in the event of breaking the glass does not shatter into fragments.

      The bottom layer of glass is sticky to stick to the screen.

      You can buy protective glass at a bargain price on the website. Products differ in the following parameters:

      1. Coating hardness. The most durable glass has a parameter of 9H. It is the most scratch resistant.
      2. Sizing. It can be Full Glue and No Full Glue. Glasses with the first gluing option are applied on all surfaces without bubbles. The second option has an adhesive layer only at the edges.
      3. Oleophobic coating (you can buy it separately, by the way). It has already been discussed above. The better the coating, the less marks and the better the glide.

      If you want to buy a protective glass for your phone, choose a branded one. So there is a higher chance of matching dimensions and fewer questions about the quality of the product.

      Liquid coatings: magical screen protectors

      Among the products created to protect the screen of a smartphone, one can often find liquid coatings. These are special solutions that contain silicate glue, synthetic wax and other components. The liquid is applied to the surface and fills in scratches and minor flaws. This does not protect the display, but the appearance significantly improves. The oleophobic coating is also restored. A universal version of liquid glass can be found here.

      Profitable to buy in the online store Wishmaster.me

      Wishmaster.me store offers a wide range of quality phone screen protectors. There are dozens of products in the catalog at competitive prices. We work in Moscow, St. Petersburg, as well as in the cities of the Leningrad and Moscow regions. Home delivery and pickup available. You can direct your questions to operators online or by phone.

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      Russians should buy protective glasses with a sapphire layer instead of plastic for the best protection of the smartphone screen, Mikhail Gagloev, editor of the Gadgets and PC directions of Citilink Journal, told Gazeta.Ru.

      “There are models of glasses with a sapphire layer, which, in terms of resistance to external influences, turn out to be even better than the glass of the smartphone itself. In addition, the glass better protects the display from bumps and falls, because. much thicker film: 0.3-0.5 mm versus 0.1 mm,” the specialist noted.

      According to Gagloev, the plastic film collects scratches noticeably faster due to the fact that tempered glass has a higher hardness.

      “The film will in any case be made of plastic. The protective glass may also turn out to be plastic, but models made of tempered glass are on sale, ”the speaker added.

      The expert explained that among plastic films there are interesting varieties, such as mirror films – when the screen is off, a smartphone can be used as a mirror.

      “There are anti-spyware protective films that greatly reduce the viewing angle of the screen, and the information on it is visible only if you look directly perpendicular,” Gagloev added.

      He noticed that the tactile protective glass is closer to the one installed on the smartphone itself, unlike the film. “If you often drop your smartphone or there is a high risk of hitting it, it is better to choose glass. If the main task is to keep the native glass of the smartphone from micro-scratches, then the film will do just fine, ”concluded the specialist.

      Previously, Gazeta.Ru wrote about how to extend the life of your smartphone in the current situation, when many intend to continue using the already purchased device.

      Cleaning a pc: How to clean your computer

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      How to clean your computer

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      You can configure your fans however you like, use as many dust filters as you can fit, and make sure your PC is well away from carpets and floor-bound fluff, but at some point, the dust comes for us all. You can’t escape it, and it’s a good idea to clean your PC now and then if you want to keep your components’ temperatures manageable. Here are the methods we use to safely and thoroughly clean out our computers. 

      How to clean you PC

      The most important thing to consider when cleaning your case is that we want to make it possible for cool, fresh air to get into the case and hot air to get out. If dust filters are clogged or there’s excess dust collected around the heat sinks, that’s not going to be possible and your system could overheat. 

      To counter that, you want to do everything you can to eliminate dust and leave your system fresh and clean.

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      Note: Whenever cleaning your PC or its components, you need to take extra special care about static damage. Using an anti-static wristband is ideal, but if you don’t have one to hand, make sure to regularly ground yourself by touching your case or PSU housing.

      Before you start

      • Wear a dust mask or respirator if you want to avoid breathing in any of the dust and dirt you remove from your case.
      • Turn off your PC and unplug the power cable from the rear. If you want to be extra safe, unplug everything.
      • Move your computer to somewhere well ventilated if possible, or at least open a window or door to let fresh air into the room.
      • Remove the side panels and (if possible) the front panel of your case.

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      • Microfibre cloth – You might want to rub something in there.
      • Compressed air – let’s face it, if you want to clean anything on a PC one of these is always good to have on hand.
      • A mini vacuum/blower – If you’re sick of buying compressed air you can get one of these pretty cheap. They’re not as direct or as powerful but they’ll do the job and you can just recharge it instead of needing a new can. 
      • Antistatic wristband – You can use your case to ground you, but one of these is never a bad idea.
      • Actual tools – depending on your case and parts, you might need screw drivers or special bits to get things open.

      How to clean your PC

      1. Get rid of the dust — Dust is one of the biggest enemies when it comes to keeping a PC clean, and it can get everywhere.

      You’ve likely already knocked loose a bunch of dust just moving your PC, use a vacuum cleaner to clean up any dust that ends up on the floor. However, don’t use the vacuum directly on the interior of your case, as there is a real risk of static damage. 

      Use your can of air, or blower to get as much dust out of your PC as possible. You can often do a pretty good clean without needing to remove any components this way.

      If your PC hasn’t been cleaned in a while, there’s a good chance you have dust caked onto the fans, vents, and heat sinks. In this case, a quick dusting might not be enough.

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      2. Remove everything you want to clean —If you display your PC like a work of art as much as a functional tool or gaming machine, then you’ll want to do more than just give it a light dusting. For that, we’d recommend removing everything from the case. That means redoing all of your cable management, draining the water-cooling loop, and unhooking all your drive caddies. The end result, though, is worth it.

      Note: We still recommend an anti-static wrist band when handling any components. If you don’t have one to hand, periodically touch your PC case to ground yourself.

      If there’s only a few things that need the intensive clean treatment, feel free to just grab those out. That being said, it’s worth doing a thorough clean now and then and now’s as good a time as any. Just make sure you reapply thermal paste if you remove the heat sync. If you’re not sure how, read our guide.

      3. Lay it out —Lay everything you’ve removed out on a non conductive surface. This should give you a good opportunity to see what really needs your cleaning attention. You can give them another once over with the compressed air or blower while they’re here.

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      4. Wipe everything down — Grab your lint free cloth and wipe any dust build up you can still see. Pay particular attention to any crevices, plastic shrouds, and heat sinks. Thoroughly clean any dust filters too. For fans you can hold the blades still to give them a better clean on the individual blades.

      5. Use some Isopropyl — If there are any fingerprint or oily marks or other stubborn grime, use cotton swabs and isopropyl alcohol or equivalent to wipe them clean. Be very careful and of course, make sure to leave them to dry before putting them back together.

      6. Opening components — Some components, like a graphics card, can get dust build-up inside a covered area. Cleaning these may require disassembling the card, which is possible if you have the right tools (small hex and Torx bits are often required). Hopefully this won’t be required, but if your PC has been extra dusty there might be some caked inside.

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      There are certain components, like the interior of your PSU, that you aren’t going to be able to clean effectively without taking it apart and voiding your warranty. Doing so can be dangerous, too. Instead, we’d recommend using a can of compressed air with a long straw attached to give it a little blast to dislodge any stubborn dust. When you next turn it on, its own fan and natural airflow should blow any loosened dust out of the rear.

      When you’re finished cleaning, put everything back together. Take this opportunity to do a little cable management as it can help avoid dust build up by making for a cleaner passage of air through your system.  

      How often should I clean my PC?

      To maintain a healthy system, we recommend a light dusting at least every three to six months, or more often if you have pets or live in an especially dusty environment. For deep cleanings, every six months to a year is recommended if you want to maintain peak performance, or every couple of years at the very least to avoid any potential overheating issues.

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      Have you noticed that dust is starting to build up on your gaming system causing it to overheat? All gaming computers are susceptible to dust and dirt, and if you put off cleaning your system for too long, you might end up damaging your components and impacting your gaming performance. It’s inevitable that dust will end up in your system, whether you use it all the time, or play once a week, gaming computers love dust. We suggest you clean your computer every three to six months to keep your system looking its best and to prevent a significant reduction in your PC’s lifespan. It’s also a good idea to take the time to clean up the inside of your computer, such as deleting any old files or applications or even installing a fresh copy of Windows. Cleaning your system is not as hard as you might think! Check out our step-by-step guide below.

      Physically cleaning your computer

      • Turn off your PC and unplug the power cable. This will ensure your safety.
      • It’s a good idea to move your PC to somewhere well ventilated, otherwise, any dust you remove will settle back on the computer.
      • The dirtiest parts of a case are usually the top and bottom since this is where the dust settles. Wipe down the exterior of your case with a damp cloth.
      • The insides are a little trickier. The best thing to use to remove dust is a can of compressed air. Remove the side or front panels of the case and then use the compressed air to clear the dust from any dust filters. Any obvious collections of dust at the bottom of the case can be wiped away or if you’re very careful a vacuum might also do the job.
      • If you know how to remove your components, it can be a good idea to remove everything from the case and remove any dust using short bursts of air.
      • Before you put your system back together, we recommend doing some cable management to ensure that there is a cleaner passage of air running through your system. You could also pressurise your case so that you minimise the amount of dust that will build up before your next clean.

      Cleaning your system

      • A great way to clean up the inside of your computer is to delete any files that you don’t use anymore or even save them on a USB drive or cloud storage. This will free up a lot of space on your PC.
      • Most PCs come with preinstalled programmes which can take up a lot of space and slow your PC down. Remove any programmes or apps that you never use.
      • It’s always a good idea to clear your browser history, cache and cookies. Clearing your browser history every now and again is important so your browser doesn’t hold on to too much information.
      • Emptying the trash is recommended after you have deleted lots of files. But remember, once the trash is emptied any files in the trash will be gone forever.
      • Reinstalling Windows is a great way to speed up your PC and to get rid of any malware or systematic problems on the PC. Remember to back up your personal data before reinstalling Windows.

      Conclusion

      Cleaning your gaming system isn’t the most exciting part of gaming, but it is a necessity if you want to keep your system running at peak performance and prevent it from overheating. If your computer was overheating before, you’ll notice that it’s a thing of the past after a good cleaning. The extra time that you take to clean up the inside and outside of your gaming PC will ensure that it’s running at maximum capacity and thus will improve your gaming experience. We recommend cleaning your computer every three to six months to keep the performance up and increase your machine’s overall lifespan.

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      The best programs for cleaning up a computer disk

      Almost any user of Windows 10, 8.1 or Windows 7 sooner or later faces the task of cleaning the computer, or rather its disk from various kinds of garbage – temporary data, remnants of uninstalled programs and other unnecessary files. Many of these tasks can be done manually, but there are free programs for cleaning your computer of junk files that are available on almost every system.

      In this review – the best free and shareware programs for cleaning your computer from unnecessary files and other garbage, information about the features and functions of programs. You will also find a video test of 14 disk cleanup programs for Windows 10, 8.1 and Windows 7 and additional materials related to manually cleaning the C drive (system drive) of a computer.

      • Free computer cleaners
        • Windows 10, 8.1 and Windows 7 built-in disk cleanup
        • Dism++
        • Privazer
        • CleanMgr+
        • Bulk Crap Uninstaller
        • Debotnet
        • Bleachbit
      • Free Windows cleaners (but licenses required to access all features)
        • CCleaner
        • Advanced SystemCare
        • Auslogics BoostSpeed ​​
        • CleanMyPC
        • Kerish Doctor
        • Glary Utilities
        • Ashampoo WinOptimizer
      • Video: test 14 disk cleaners
      • Read more about computer cleanup

      Free computer cleanup software

      Let’s start with programs that allow you to use Disk Cleanup features completely free of charge and do not require a license to access the features. Many of them are little known to the user, but often they turn out to be no less effective than paid counterparts.

      Built-in Disk Cleanup Windows 10, 8.1 and Windows 7

      The first in the list is the built-in utility “Disk Cleanup” present in all current versions of Windows. Perhaps it is less effective than third-party programs (although this can be argued, I recommend watching the video testing below), but it has one important advantage – its use is almost always safe, even for the most novice user.

      Using the built-in disk cleanup can be reduced to the following steps:

      1. Press the Win+R keys on your keyboard (Win is the Windows logo key), type cleanmgr and press Enter.
      2. Disk Cleanup opens. If you need to clear unnecessary system files (update files, the Windows.old folder, and others), click the corresponding button in the utility’s interface.
      3. Check the items that you want to remove, click OK and wait for the computer disk cleanup to complete.

      In Windows 10, in addition to running the utility manually, you can use an additional interface to automate the process, among other things. Read more: Automatic Disk Cleanup in Windows 10.

      Dism++

      Dism++ is a completely free utility in Russian, the main function of which is to provide a graphical interface for Windows functions implemented through dism.exe, but it also has many additional functions. Including a very effective disk cleaning of unnecessary files, reducing the WinSxS folder and other options for removing garbage from the computer.

      If you have not tried this program before, I recommend that you do so. In detail not only about cleaning, but also about other tools in the instructions Free program Dism++ for tuning and cleaning Windows.

      Privazer

      Privazer is another free disk cleanup program for Windows 10, 8.1 and Windows 7 with very high efficiency, automatic scheduled cleaning options, and uses built-in OS tools in addition to its own system cleanup mechanisms.

      The program interface is in Russian, and the option to display the interface is available for both a beginner and an experienced user. Details on usage in the review of Privazer – Free Disk Cleanup Software for Windows 10, 8.1 and Windows 7.

      CleanMgr+

      CleanMgr+ is a kind of advanced built-in computer cleaning utility that we covered in the first part of this article with a lot of options and cleaning options, for example, it is available to clean Windows Component Store (WinSxS), game data, clipboard and other locations.

      The program is in English and requires the user to understand the actions being performed – some of them can theoretically lead to unexpected consequences. Official website of CleanMgr+ – https://www.mirinsoft.com/cleanmgrplus

      Bulk Crap Uninstaller

      The free program Bulk Crap Uninstaller (Russian language available) is designed primarily to remove unnecessary built-in Windows 10 applications, and it does this, perhaps better than analogues, allowing you to uninstall not one at a time, but in groups , immediately evaluate the disk space that will be freed up, create scripts to remove a group of programs on other computers without installing the program.

      Learn more about the functions of the utility and its additional features in the article Removing unwanted Windows 10 programs in Bulk Crap Uninstaller.

      Debotnet

      Debotnet is another rather complicated utility for a novice user with a wide variety of Windows 10 configuration and optimization functions, which also includes tools for cleaning the computer disk.

      Some of the cleaning functions (cleaning up junk files) are used by the Privazer and CleanMgr+ programs mentioned above, some are related to the removal of unnecessary programs and have their own implementation. More about the features of the program: Debotnet is a free utility for cleaning and optimizing Windows 10.

      Bleachbit

      Bleachbit is a completely free program for cleaning up the disk from unnecessary files not only in Windows, but also in Linux. Its most interesting feature is the ability to create and add your own items for cleaning by writing appropriate scripts.

      Details about the program and its features: Disk Cleanup in the free program Bleachbit.

      Free Windows Cleaning and Optimization Programs

      This section is about programs that offer free use, but at the same time limit functions without purchasing the appropriate license and, at times, constantly remind you of this or have a time limit.

      CCleaner

      First on the list is CCleaner , not because it’s the best of its kind, but rather because of its wide popularity. CCleaner contains tools for removing potentially unnecessary Windows and browser data, software removal tools, including uninstalling built-in applications.

      In addition, a number of additional tools are available:

      • Disc content analysis
      • Search for duplicate files
      • Browser plug-in management
      • Startup program management
      • Permanently delete data from a disk

      Like all programs in this section, CCleaner can perform automatic disk cleanup on a schedule, but this is not a feature that I would recommend to most users.

      The functions of CCleaner themselves are easy to understand and safe, but in recent years the reputation of the program has deteriorated somewhat and I cannot recommend it directly. One way or another, more about the program, its download and additional information in a separate article Using CCleaner with benefit.

      Advanced SystemCare

      IOBit Advanced SystemCare is another computer or laptop disk cleaner with extensive advanced Windows optimization features and a controversial reputation.

      The advantage of the program is its understandability for a wide range of users, an extensive set of built-in PC cleaning and optimization tools, a set of additional tools, many of which are really useful.

      If a few years ago I strongly discouraged installing software from IOBit, today I’m not so categorical: their programs have become more “sparing” to the user, but, in my opinion, marketing is still in abundance. More about Advanced System Care, cleaning and optimization features, my review.

      Auslogics BoostSpeed ​​

      Auslogics BoostSpeed ​​ is probably the most functional of the programs listed here and really very effective (which was confirmed by the test, which can be seen in the video review, where BoostSpeed ​​was in first place). Most of the features are free to use.

      Cleanup options include simple disk cleanup of junk files, shrinking the Windows folder, duplicate file search, built-in uninstaller, and many other disk cleanup and system optimization tools.

      Of the shareware programs, I would give my preference to this particular program. Of the shortcomings, I see only the potential insecurity of some functions for novice users, and therefore I strongly recommend having system restore points (even when cleaning, the utility in question does not delete the last restore points). You can download Auslogics BoostSpeed ​​from the official website https://www.auslogics.com/ru/software/boost-speed/download/

      CleanMyPC

      CleanMyPC is a Windows PC cleaner from the developers of one of the most popular cleaning tools for Mac. From CleanMyMac migrated here, first of all, one of the best and most understandable interfaces for novice users.

      And program tools, in addition to cleaning the computer from unnecessary files – an uninstaller, privacy settings, the ability to delete files without the possibility of recovery, managing browser extensions, maintaining the registry (I would not recommend doing registry cleaning functions without first creating a system restore point).

      It is difficult to draw a definite conclusion about the program. CleanMyPC is a simple computer cleaning tool for novice users. I can’t note outstanding efficiency, on the other hand, the use of the present features is unlikely to cause problems (which theoretically can be allowed when using more powerful analogues). You can download CleanMyPC from the official website https://macpaw.com/cleanmypc

      Kerish Doctor

      Kerish Doctor – a set of tools for computer maintenance, including disk cleaning tools:

      • Delete unnecessary files and empty folders.
      • Search for duplicate files and the largest files on the disk.
      • Software Uninstaller

      If we talk only about cleaning up the computer’s disk, Kerish Doctor is far from the most effective program. If we consider this software as a comprehensive set of tools for fine-tuning and managing various elements of Windows 10, 8.1 and Windows 7 – there is nothing to complain about, then what you see in the next screenshot is only a part of the available useful functions.

      Kerish Doctor can be downloaded from the official website https://www.kerish.org/ru/ — a free trial period without functionality limitation will last 15 days after installation.

      Glary Utilities

      Glary Utilities is a relatively little-known program among Russian users, on the other hand it is of interest – almost all functions can be used for free, the program is completely in Russian, and the set of potentially useful tools is worthy of attention.

      If we take into account only the results of automatic cleaning of the computer disk, they cannot be called outstanding. If you look at all the available features of the program in the aggregate, perhaps it is worth a try.

      You can download Glary Utilities from the official site https://www.glarysoft.com/glary-utilities/ (the default site is in English, the program itself is entirely in Russian).

      Ashampoo WinOptimizer

      I’m running out of words to describe very similar software products. Ashampoo WinOptimizer is the next program that, if you only evaluate the degree of effectiveness of cleaning your computer from garbage, there is nothing too remarkable.

      However, if you look at the full list of additional Windows optimization and tuning features above, you might want to try them in action. Official website of the developer – https://www.ashampoo.com/ru/rub

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      More about cleaning up your computer from unnecessary files

      Finally, a few additional site materials that can help you further clean up the system disk of your PC or laptop:

      • How to disable Windows 10 reserved storage (and clean up about 7 GB).
      • How to clear the Driverstore\FileRepostory folder (up to a few GB)
      • How to delete temporary files in Windows 10
      • How to clean drive C from unnecessary files
      • Best uninstaller programs (programs for uninstalling programs)
      • Programs for finding duplicate files
      • How to find out what is taking up disk space
      • How to increase the C drive using the D drive (attention: inept resizing of partitions may cause problems when loading Windows).

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      Dism++ program to customize Windows

      There are many relatively little-known free programs among our users that allow you to conveniently configure Windows 10, 8. 1 or Windows 7 and offer additional tools for working with the system. This manual is about Dism++, one of those programs. Another utility that I recommend for review is Winaero Tweaker.

      Dism++ is designed as a graphical interface for the built-in Windows system utility dism.exe, which allows you to perform various actions related to system backup and restore. However, this is not all the features available in the program.

      Dism++ functions

      The Dism++ program is available with the Russian interface language, and therefore there should be no difficulties when using it (except, perhaps, some functions that are incomprehensible to a novice user).

      The program features are divided into sections “Tools”, “Control Panel” and “Deployment”. For the reader of my site, the first two sections will be of greatest interest, each of which is divided into subsections.

      Most of the presented actions can be performed manually (the links in the description lead to just such methods), but sometimes it is much more convenient to do this using a utility where everything is collected and works automatically.

      Tools

      The tools section contains the following options:

      • Cleanup – allows you to clean up Windows system folders and files, including reducing the WinSxS folder, removing old drivers and temporary files. To see how much space you can free up, check the items you want and click Analyze.
      • Boot management – here you can enable or disable startup items from different system locations, as well as configure the startup mode of services. In doing so, you can view system and user services separately (disabling the latter is usually safe).
      • Manage Appx – Here you can uninstall Windows 10 apps, including built-in apps (on the Preinstalled Appx tab). See How to uninstall built-in apps in Windows 10.
      • More is perhaps one of the most interesting sections with options for Windows backup and recovery, allowing you to restore the bootloader, reset the system password, convert ESD to ISO, create a Windows To Go flash drive, edit the hosts file and more.

      Please note that in order to work with the last partition, especially with the functions of restoring the system from a backup, it is better to run the program in the Windows recovery environment (more on this at the end of the instructions), while the utility itself should not be located on the disk that is being restored or from bootable flash drive or disk (you can simply place the folder with the program on a bootable Windows flash drive, boot from this flash drive, press Shift + F10 and enter the path to the program on the USB drive).

      Control Panel

      This section contains subsections:

      • Optimization – settings for Windows 10, 8.1 and Windows 7, some of which can be configured without programs in “Settings” and “Control Panel”, and for some – use Registry Editor or Local Group Policy. Among the interesting things: removing context menu items, disabling automatic installation of updates, removing items from the Explorer quick access panel, disabling SmartScreen, disabling Windows Defender, disabling the firewall, and others.
      • Drivers – a list of drivers with the ability to get information about its location, version and size, remove drivers.
      • Applications and Features is an analogue of the same section of the Windows Control Panel with the ability to uninstall programs, view their sizes, enable or disable Windows components.
      • Features is a list of additional Windows system features that can be removed or installed (check Show All to install).
      • Updates – list of available updates (on the Windows Update tab, after parsing) with the option to get the URL for the update, and installed packages on the Installed tab with the option to uninstall the updates.

      Additional features of Dism++

      You can find some additional useful program options in the main menu: Dism.exe and was described in the instruction Checking the integrity of Windows system files.

    • Recovery – Starting in Windows Recovery Environment – Restarts the computer and starts Dism++ in Recovery Environment when the OS is not running.

      Best headphones for work from home: Best Headsets for Working From Home in 2023

      Опубликовано: May 22, 2022 в 4:36 pm

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      Категории: Miscellaneous

      The 7 Best Headphones For Work – Spring 2023: Reviews

      1. Table of Contents
      2. Intro
      3. Best Headphones

        1. Best Upper Mid-Range

          1. Best Mid-Range

            1. Best Budget

              1. Best Cheap

                1. Best For Calls

                  1. Best Earbuds

                    1. Notable Mentions
                    2. Recent Updates
                    3. All Reviews
                    4. Discussions

                    Updated May 23, 2023 at 09:02 am

                    By Vanessa McCuaig

                    Office headphones are typically versatile headsets used at work or in an office-like environment. You want something comfortable enough to last an entire workday without causing fatigue, with a battery that won’t need charging halfway through the day. An excellent active noise cancelling (ANC) feature can help you concentrate on your work by blocking background noise and chatty coworkers. Additionally, headphones with minimal leakage mean that you can crank up your music without bothering your nearby colleagues.

                    We’ve tested over 720 pairs of headphones, and below are our recommendations for the best headset for office use to buy. Also, check out our picks for the best noise cancelling headphones and the best noise cancelling earbuds. If you want to further improve your workstation, check out our recommendations for the best ergonomic mice and the best ergonomic keyboards.

                    1. Best Office Headphones

                      Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless

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                      The Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless are the best headphones for work we’ve tested. These premium over-ears are jam-packed with extra features. Although they’re the previous generation of the Sony WH-1000XM5 Wireless, they have a more comfortable fit than their successor as their headband can distribute weight more evenly over your head. Thanks to their active noise cancelling (ANC) system, they can isolate you from sounds like office chit-chat and the hum of AC units. They also have a very comfortable fit and a long-lasting, over 37 hours of continuous battery life—with their ANC on!

                      You can connect them to your PC and smartphone simultaneously, which is great if you tend to move between devices. While their sound profile is bass-heavy out of the box, you can customize them using their companion app’s graphic EQ and presets. Their integrated mic has a mediocre overall performance, and speech can be drowned out by moderate background noise. If you’re concerned about call quality, you may want to check out the Bose 700 Headphones Wireless instead. Their integrated mic offers significantly better overall performance. They support multi-device pairing and have an excellent ANC system. Unfortunately, they’re more prone to inconsistencies in audio delivery, so you need to ensure a good fit each time you use them.

                      See our review

                    2. Best Upper Mid-Range Office Headphones

                      Razer Barracuda Pro Wireless

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                      The Razer Barracuda Pro Wireless are the best headphones for work in the upper mid-range we’ve tested. At this price point, it’s unlikely that you’ll find nearly the same high-powered noise cancellation performance as the Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless. However, if you’re willing to sacrifice the performance of some features for a lower price point, these over-ears are still worth considering. These headphones have a hybrid design for gaming and casual use, but don’t let that put you off. Their integrated mic has a decent performance, so your voice is clear and easy to understand when you take calls or attend online meetings. They come with a wireless dongle that you can connect to your computer, and since they also support Bluetooth, you can use both technologies simultaneously to stay connected to your smartphone and PC.

                      Their ANC system does a great job of blocking background noise like office chatter. They also last over 34 hours continuously and have a comfortable fit suitable for long days at your desk. They’re well-built, but the hinges are a bit creaky, which can be annoying. Their versatile sound profile is suitable for most kinds of genres, and if you prefer a different sound, their companion app offers a graphic EQ and presets.

                      See our review

                    3. Best Mid-Range Headphones For Work

                      Anker Soundcore Space Q45 Wireless

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                      The Anker Soundcore Space Q45 Wireless are the best mid-range headphones we’ve tested for work. These cheaper headphones have a sturdy build and a comfortable fit for most people. Their ANC feature does a fantastic job of blocking out a wide range of ambient sound, including noise like background conversations at the office. The integrated mic doesn’t make your voice sound as full-bodied as the Razer Barracuda Pro Wireless but does a better job of separating it from noise, which is a bonus if you work in a pretty noisy office.

                      Their continuous battery life of around 28 hours easily lasts through a couple of workdays. You can also listen to audio passively with the included cable. Their v-shaped sound profile adds a lot of extra rumble and punch to your audio. Instruments and voices can sound harsh, but you can use the in-app graphic EQ and presets to adjust the sound. The headphones don’t leak very much audio, so even if you like to listen to loud music at work, it won’t bother people nearby. They also support multi-device pairing, which is nice if you need to connect to your phone and computer simultaneously.

                      See our review

                    4. Best Budget Office Headphones

                      Anker Soundcore Life Q30 Wireless

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                      If you’re looking for a more budget-friendly option, you might prefer the Anker Soundcore Life Q30 Wireless. These headphones are significantly cheaper than the Anker Soundcore Space Q45 Wireless but have a comparable ANC performance. They’re very effective at blocking noise like rumbling engines outside your window. The Q45 are better at reducing mid-range noise, like background chit-chat, but they still block out a good amount. They last for around 44 hours of continuous use, so you don’t need to recharge them daily. They’re comfortable for most people and decently well-built, although some users have reported that the headband breaks over time.

                      The integrated mic has an alright recording quality, so recorded speech is clear and understandable. However, compared to the Q45’s mic, it struggles to separate your voice from ambient sound, so it’s not ideal for calls from noisy environments. They have a bass-heavy sound profile, but the balanced mid-range helps ensure that voices sound clear and detailed. Their app also features a graphic EQ and presets for sound customization. They support multi-device pairing. However, they leak much more audio than the Q45, so people nearby can hear your music if you crank up the volume. If you’re worried about bothering people in a quiet place, you might prefer the Wyze Noise-Cancelling Headphones Wireless, which can’t block out as much noise but leak much less audio.

                      See our review

                    5. Best Cheap Office Headphones

                      Logitech G435 LIGHTSPEED Wireless

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                      If you want to spend as little as possible on a good pair of office headphones, you might prefer the Logitech G435 LIGHTSPEED Wireless. Although they’re gaming headphones with no extra features, they don’t stand out too much and offer solid performance at a low price point. Unlike the previous picks, they’re wireless-only and use a wireless USB dongle, so you can’t use them wired if the battery dies. On the upside, they last up to 20 hours continuously and even have an auto-off timer to help conserve battery life. You can also use them while charging. They have an integrated mic, and while it has trouble separating your voice from background noise, speech still sounds clear and understandable.

                      These over-ears are designed for teens and tweens, so they may have a tight fit if you have a large head. However, they’re still very lightweight and have memory foam padding to keep you comfortable when plugging away at the office. Their slightly warm sound profile brings boom to mixes, but vocals and instruments still sound clear and detailed, which is good for calls. Since they’re gaming headphones, they don’t have ANC and don’t block out background noise. However, if you need noise cancelling to give you peace of mind at the office, try the Anker Soundcore Life Q20 Wireless. They’re more expensive than the Logitech and sound less neutral, but their ANC does a good job of blocking out background noise like chatty coworkers.

                      See our review

                    6. Best Work Headset For Calls

                      Jabra Evolve2 85 Wireless

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                      If you spend a lot of time at work on the phone or in meetings, the Jabra Evolve2 85 Wireless is the best office headset for calls we’ve tested. Unlike the other headphones on this list, they’re specifically for business calls. They have a boom microphone, which sits closer to your mouth and offers much better performance than the Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless’ integrated mic. It makes your voice sound clear and natural and has decent noise handling, even in loud environments, meaning you won’t be drowned out by background conversations or traffic outside the window. The headphones also have an integrated mic you can enable in the companion app, although you can’t detach the boom mic.

                      Their sound profile is well-balanced, and elements like voices in your audio are present and clear. However, they have a much weaker noise isolation performance than the Sony, especially when blocking noise like rumbling engines. Still, the ANC feature does a good job of blocking out mid-range sounds like voices, so it can still be helpful in a busy office or call center. They support multi-device pairing via Bluetooth and also come with a wireless USB dongle that you can plug into your computer for quick pairing. However, they have high latency via USB, so you might notice audio lag if you use the dongle.

                      See our review

                    7. Best Office Earbuds

                      Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II Truly Wireless

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                      The Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II Truly Wireless are the best earbuds for work we’ve tested. These wireless buds have a very comfortable fit for long workdays and offer a fantastic noise cancelling performance. They’re especially effective at blocking mid-range noise like background conversations, which is nice if you work at a busy office. That said, our frequency response measurements don’t match subjective listening. It’s due to the shape of our test rig’s ear canals, which don’t fully capture the extra bass produced by these buds. As a result, they subjectively have a lot of rumble and boom, but it muddies vocals and instruments. If you prefer a different sound, it can also be customized with a graphic EQ and presets in the companion app.

                      Unlike the Anker Soundcore Space Q45 Wireless, the Bose don’t support multi-device pairing. Also, if you need headphones for phone calls, the cheaper Anker Soundcore Life Q20 Wireless have a better overall mic performance. With the Bose, your voice will be understandable if you’re on the phone in a quiet place, but it may be hard to hear you if you call from an office or the street. The earbuds last under seven hours of continuous use, so you may need to recharge them partway through the day. Fortunately, they come with a case that holds about three extra charges.

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                    Notable Mentions

                    • Bose QuietComfort 45/QC45 Wireless:
                      The Bose QuietComfort 45/QC45 Wireless are a solid alternative to the Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless, especially if you care about comfort. They’re lighter and clamp less tightly onto your head than the Sony, which can make all the difference on long flights or trips, but their ANC doesn’t isolate as well in the bass range, where engine noise is located, and their battery doesn’t last quite as long.
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                    • Sennheiser PXC 550-II Wireless:
                      The Sennheiser PXC 550-II Wireless are comfortable over-ears and have easy-to-use controls, a versatile sound profile, and EQ presets. However, they’re only slightly cheaper than the Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless, and their ANC doesn’t perform as well.
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                    • Wyze Noise-Cancelling Headphones Wireless:
                      The Wyze Noise-Cancelling Headphones Wireless are budget-friendly over-ears. They have a great noise isolation performance, but their continuous playback time doesn’t last nearly as long as the Anker Soundcore Life Q30 Wireless.
                      See our review

                    Recent Updates

                    1. May 23, 2023:
                      We’ve added the Bose QuietComfort 45/QC45 Wireless to the Notable Mentions and checked the article for product availability and accuracy.

                    2. Mar 14, 2023:
                      Replaced the Anker Soundcore Life Q20 Wireless with the Logitech G435 LIGHTSPEED Wireless. Added the Wyze Noise-Cancelling Headphones Wireless as an alternative to the Anker Soundcore Life Q30 Wireless.

                    3. Jan 13, 2023:
                      Replaced the Anker Soundcore Life Q30 with the Anker Soundcore Life Q35 and the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds with the QuietComfort Earbuds II. Added the Jabra Evolve2 85 as the ‘Best Work Headset For Calls’.

                    4. Sep 30, 2022:
                      We’ve restructured this article to better align our picks with user expectations. We’ve added the following headphones: the Razer Barracuda Pro Wireless, the Anker Soundcore Life Q35 Wireless, and the Anker Soundcore Life Q30 Wireless. We’ve moved the Wyze Noise-Cancelling Headphones Wireless and Bose QuietComfort Earbuds Truly Wireless to Notable Mentions.

                    5. Jun 28, 2022:
                      We’ve made the Bose 700 Headphones Wireless the ‘Best Work From Home Headphones’. Also removed the Sony WH-1000XM3, Jabra Elite 65e, Jabra Elite 85h, and Beats Studio3 Wireless from Notable Mentions. Added the Jabra Evolve2 65 to Notable Mentions.

                    All Reviews

                    Our recommendations above are a few options if you’re looking for the best headphones for working from home or the office for most people. We factor in the price (cheaper headphones win over pricier ones if the difference isn’t worth it), feedback from our visitors, and availability (no headphones that are difficult to find or almost out of stock everywhere).

                    If you would like to choose for yourself, here is the list of all our reviews for headphones, ranked by their suitability for office use. Be careful not to get caught up in the details. There are no perfect headphones. Personal taste, preference, and where you use the headphones will matter more in your selection.

                    The Best Headsets and Headphones for Your Home Office

                    If you’re working from home, you need the proper equipment to be productive.

                    If you don’t need to take many calls but still want to minimize environmental noise, look for noise-cancelling headphones. They use outward-facing microphones to listen for distracting noises and generate waves that cancel them out before they hit your ear. Active noise cancellation (ANC) circuitry can be expensive, but it helps you stay focused by muffling noisy pets, kids, roommates, traffic, and construction. These headphones generally don’t have boom microphones, so they aren’t quite as good for phone calls.

                    For a job that requires you to take a lot of calls, consider a dedicated Bluetooth headset. These devices can be monoaural (for one ear) or stereo (for both ears), and typically feature powerful boom microphones with noise-cancelling circuitry that blocks out everything aside from your voice. The big appeal of these headsets is their microphones, though some also deliver high-quality sound.

                    If you want a boom mic and excellent sound for a reasonable price, buy a gaming headset. They are available in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. Wired models tend to cost less and work well for taking calls on your computer, though Bluetooth entries offer more convenience.

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                    Depending on what you do, the right headphones or headset can make a major difference. These are the ones that work best for us.


                    Best Noise-Cancelling Earbuds

                    Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II

                    $249.00 at Amazon

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                    Why We Picked It

                    If you want to get work done, tuning out distractions is a wise first step. And the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II currently offer the absolute best in-ear noise cancellation on the market. They also have clear mics and produce pleasing audio with a strong bass response.

                    Who It’s For

                    If you prefer using earphones and really need to concentrate, the QuietComfort Earbuds II are your best option. They effectively block out nearly all frequency ranges and can even intelligently lower loud noises in your environment while letting you hear everything else.

                    Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II Review

                    Best Noise-Cancelling Headphones

                    Sony WH-1000XM5

                    $348.00 at Amazon

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                    Why We Picked It

                    With each new model, Sony’s noise-cancelling headphones improve upon the previous formula, giving longtime industry leader Bose a run for its money. The Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones continue where the WH-1000XM4 left off, with top-notch ANC (active noise cancellation) and audio performance. Compared with the Bose QuietComfort 45 and the Apple AirPods Max (below), the 1000XM5 over-ear headphones offer comparable noise cancellation and arguably the best sound quality of the bunch.  

                    Who It’s For

                    While there are still reasons to consider models from Apple and Bose, Sony’s WH-1000XM5 headphones are our top pick for audiophiles.

                    Sony WH-1000XM5 Review

                    Best for Comfort and Affordability

                    Jabra Elite 45h

                    $59.99 at Amazon

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                    Why We Picked It

                    You don’t need to spend a lot of money to get something functional. The Jabra Elite 45h headset, for example, offers reasonable audio quality with appealing features such as an adjustable EQ for just $99. It doesn’t have a boom mic, but the in-cup array still captures your voice cleanly. This model won’t block out much noise because of its on-ear design and lack of active noise cancellation circuitry, but, on the other hand, it allows you to stay aware of what’s going on around you at all times.

                    Who It’s For

                    This budget-friendly choice is comfortable and sounds good for the price. The mic conveys your voice competently, too. It’s a safe pick from a reliable brand that won’t break the bank.

                    Jabra Elite 45h Review

                    Best Headphones for iPhones

                    Apple AirPods Max

                    $479.99 at Amazon

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                    Why We Picked It

                    The Apple AirPods Max are the most expensive entry on the list at $549. Although you pay a bit of an Apple tax, you get a very powerful set of headphones for your money. Aside from their excellent noise cancellation, they also feature an adaptive EQ and spatial audio features. And, if you’re an iPhone user, they have hands-free Siri access, too.

                    Who It’s For

                    The AirPods Max work best for people with an iPhone. Their striking design should also catch the eye of style-conscious users. If you prefer earphones, the AirPods Pro (2nd Generation) perform even better in the noise cancellation department with an innovative adaptive transparency mode.

                    Apple AirPods Max Review

                    Best for Enterprise Voice Features

                    Jabra Evolve2 75

                    $293.55 at Amazon

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                    Why We Picked It

                    On the other end of Jabra’s lineup are the far more powerful Evolve2 75 headphones. They cost almost four times as much as the Elite 45h set, but have better audio quality, a superior boom mic, effective active noise cancellation, and a more premium design. For serious work, they boast the Unified Communications (UC) certification and are available with either a UC- or Microsoft Teams-optimized USB transmitter for a rock-solid connection. And, whenever you aren’t at your desk, you can still fall back on Bluetooth.

                    Who It’s For

                    These headphones are for serious hybrid workers who want the best performance available, along with UC certification or Microsoft Teams optimization. They cost a lot, but also deliver a superlative experience.

                    Jabra Evolve2 75 Review

                    Best Wireless Gaming Headset

                    SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless

                    $349.00 at Amazon

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                    Why We Picked It

                    Gaming headsets are essentially just headphones with boom mics and some gaming features. Some might look a bit outlandish for professional calls, but the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless headset is downright classy with its black-and-gunmetal design. More importantly, it offers tons of connectivity features, including 2.4GHz for a transmitter with volume controls and a helpful display, Bluetooth for phone connections, and even two interchangeable batteries for unplugged use. The headset also sounds excellent, includes a clear (and retractable) boom mic, and effectively cancels noise.

                    Who It’s For

                    This is a good all-around headset for your desk, whether you play video games or not. Sure, its abilities to concurrently connect with a console and a PC over USB, as well as simulate surround sound on Windows are more useful for gamers. But its comfortable design, high-quality audio output, and useful noise cancellation all add up to a comprehensive (if pricey) package for everyone else.

                    SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless Review

                    Best Affordable Wireless Gaming Headset

                    Razer Barracuda X

                    $89.99 at Amazon

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                    Why We Picked It

                    Once again, a gaming headset can work well for your home office needs. The Razer Barracuda X doesn’t have nearly as many features as the Steelseries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, but for less than $100, it offers both USB and Bluetooth wireless connectivity as well as excellent sound. It also features a fantastic mic and an understated, work-friendly design.

                    Who It’s For

                    If you want a headset with wireless audio and reliable voice quality at an affordable price, the Razer Barracuda X is a good choice. It doesn’t have any enterprise features, but it performs well and is just as usable on the go as at your desk.

                    Razer Barracuda X (2022) Review

                    Best Wireless Boom Mic Add-On

                    Antlion Audio ModMic Wireless

                    $139.95 at Amazon

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                    Why We Picked It

                    If you already have a favorite pair of headphones and don’t want to buy a separate headset, you could always just turn to Antlion Audio’s ModMic Wireless boom microphone. It is easy to mount on your headphones and connects wirelessly to your PC via a USB receiver. The mic sounds excellent and is simple to detach when you don’t need it.

                    Who It’s For

                    This is for people who prefer to use a single set of headphones for everything, but also need to conduct clear phone calls for work. Just be aware that it doesn’t support Bluetooth, so you can’t use it with your phone; it’s purely a desk mic.

                    Antlion Audio ModMic Wireless Review


                    Other Must-Have Devices for Your Home Office Setup


                    (Credit: Getty/Ivan Pantic)

                    You need more than just a pair of headphones to work from home successfully. Check out our coverage of all the essential tech for your home office setup.

                    Best Headphones for Work and Study (2023)

                    Consider the best headphones to work with a good microphone. The 10 headsets below are ideal for online lessons, conferences, office work, skype or discord calls.

                    Headphones for work or study should be comfortable, have a quality microphone and good sound quality. I advise you to choose headphones for Discord, Skype or Zoom among gaming and computer headsets, and here’s why:

                    • For $50-100 you can buy universal home headphones. In their free time, you can play games, listen to music and watch movies.
                    • For $100-200 you can pick up a wireless model. This is a headset for conferences, Skype calls and universal home headphones in one bottle. And if you already work from home, then work with comfort and without wires that fetter. Communication with a PC over the air (via a USB adapter) ensures that the sound and picture are not out of sync, that is, it will be comfortable to communicate in Skype or Zoom.
                    • Under $50 there are interesting headphones for working in a call center, just study or work. These are working tools that are not well suited for games, music and movies. But also inexpensive.

                    Three main options for headphones for online work or study:

                    • Comfort . Conversations, classes and other communication can drag on for 2 hours or more. Headphones should be comfortable for a long time. In summer, headphones should not be hot. Therefore, it is advisable to try on the headset before buying.
                    • Quality microphone . Annoying when the interlocutor has poor microphone quality: constant background noise, clicks and explosive “b” and “p”. Few people want to annoy the interlocutor so much, so the Skype headset should have a microphone that cuts off external sounds to the maximum and does not distort the voice.
                    • Usability . If these are wired headphones, then it is important that the cable is from 2 meters. So that you can conveniently connect the headphones to a PC on the floor and to a laptop on the table. Or buy a wireless Bluetooth headset or radio with a USB adapter. It is convenient when it is possible to turn off (mutate) the microphone. Well, remove it if necessary.
                    Model Description
                    1. EPOS h4PRO Hybrid $400 Headphones with the best directional microphone under $400: for Skype and negotiations, study and work;
                    2. SteelSeries Arctis 9 Wireless $300 The best headphones with a microphone under $300: for working as an operator in the office;
                    3. HyperX Cloud Flight S $200 Headphones for studying in Zoom and online lessons;
                    4. Logitech G Pro X Wireless $295 Wireless headset with microphone: for work, webinars and conferences;
                    5. Beyerdynamic MMX 300 (2. Generation) $500 Headphones for Discord: with excellent sound, for negotiations in any program;
                    6. Sony WH-1000XM5 $450 Headset for Skype with microphone: wireless and functional;
                    7. Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless $370 Headphones to work with a quality microphone: excellent sound and noise reduction;
                    8. Huawei FreeBuds Pro $140 Wireless headphones for Skype and work: with noise canceling and microphone;
                    9. HyperX Cloud Core 7.1 $100 Headset for Skype with microphone: for negotiations and office;
                    10. Lenovo Legion H500 Pro 7.1 $90 Headphones for Skype: Inexpensive with microphone, for work and school;

                    10 Lenovo Legion H500 Pro 7.1

                    Budget headphones with a good microphone – for work and play

                    Lenovo Legion H500 Pro 7. 1 are budget headphones with a good microphone that are suitable for gaming and online work. Sound in its price range is good for movies and games, especially with 7.1 effect. These headphones with a microphone for Skype transmit speech clearly and accurately. They sit comfortably on the head – they do not tire for at least 2-3 hours. By the way, we have a rating of budget gaming headphones.

                    • Headphones with a good microphone for Lenovo Legion H500 Pro 7.1 PC in the official store
                    • Lenovo Legion H500 Pro 7.1 – gaming headphones with microphone, budget on Aliexpress

                    9 HyperX Cloud Core 7.1

                    Skype headset with microphone – for meetings and office

                    HyperX Cloud Core 7.1 is a Skype headset with a microphone that is suitable for gaming and office work. The sound is powerful, with good positioning – a great option for games, especially with 7.1 effect. This Skype headset speaks well and won’t stand out too much in the office – the design is not the most gaming, although they are great headphones for studying and playing. Great option for your money. By the way, check out our rating of headphones for streaming.

                    • Headset for Skype and Discord HyperX Cloud Core 7.1 on the official website of
                    • HyperX Cloud Core 7.1 – headphones for conferences and Skype on Aliexpress

                    8 Huawei FreeBuds Pro

                    Wireless headphones for Skype and work: with noise reduction and microphone

                    Huawei FreeBuds Pro are fully wireless headphones for Skype and work, which are suitable for those who are looking for a high-quality and inexpensive TWS model. The sound is universal – good for any music. The microphones are of high quality – speech is transmitted better than most True Wireless headphones. These are good Bluetooth headphones for work – the fit is comfortable and the headphones work individually? and noise canceling will help you concentrate even in a crowded office. By the way, we have a rating of TWS headphones up to $200.

                    • Huawei FreeBuds Pro Wireless Headphones for Skype in the official store
                    • Huawei FreeBuds Pro – headphones for working in noisy environments on Aliexpress

                    7 Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless

                    Best office headphones – great sound and noise canceling

                    🆚 Comparison – Momentum 4 VS Sony XM5 vs Bose 700

                    The

                    Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless are the best headphones for office work, but also suitable for everyday portable use. The sound is bright and high quality – good for any music, especially energetic. This is primarily a musical model, and only then headphones with a microphone for work. But the speech is transmitted clearly, especially indoors. Noise reduction and transparency mode come in handy too. By the way, check out our ranking of the best wireless earbuds.

                    6 Sony WH-1000XM5

                    Headset for Skype with microphone – wireless and functional

                    Sony WH-1000XM5 is a Skype headset with a microphone, which is suitable for those who are often in noisy places: in transport, office, cafes. A sound with an emphasis on low frequencies is good for modern popular genres. The microphone has become better compared to previous generations – you can comfortably communicate, especially indoors. Noise canceling is one of the best on the market – it will cut off the noise of air conditioners and office conversations. By the way, check out our rating of noise canceling headphones.

                    • Sony WH-1000XM5 – bluetooth headphones for laptop on Aliexpress

                    5 Beyerdynamic MMX 300 (2. Generation)

                    Headphones for Discord – with excellent sound, for negotiations in any program

                    The

                    Beyerdynamic MMX 300 (2. Generation) is a full-size headphone for Discord, suitable for games and music. The sound is almost audiophile level – smooth and natural, good for any music. Buying these headphones for online lessons and video conferencing is not the best option, it’s expensive. The microphone is good, but the sound quality is the main advantage. This is a headset for Discord, and headphones for work and leisure. By the way, check out our rating of headphones for music.


                    • Great sound for games and music.
                    • Comfortable fit.
                    • Quality microphone.
                    • Rich set.
                    • Detachable cables, ear pads and headband.
                    • Very high price for a game model.
                    • Rigid cables and tight connection.
                    • Requires a high-quality audio card to unleash the possibilities.
                    • Fixed microphone.

                    4 Logitech G Pro X Wireless

                    Wireless headset with microphone – for work, webinars and conferences

                    Logitech G Pro X Wireless is a wireless headset with a microphone that is suitable for gaming, work, webinars and conferences. The sound is balanced and high quality – good for games and music. This is a wireless headset for work in the sense that the microphone is of high quality and the design is quite universal – it will look normal over video calls. If you love games and work remotely with video chat, this is the best headset for work. By the way, we have a rating of the best headphones for gaming.

                    • Headphones with microphone USB Logitech G Pro X Wireless on the official website of

                    • Quality sound from 7.1.
                    • Comfortable fit.
                    • Calm design and solid build.
                    • G Hub app features.
                    • Quality microphone.
                    • Rich set.
                    • Stable communication within the working radius.
                    • Average autonomy and work on charging.
                    • Not wired.
                    • Can’t turn on surround sound without app.
                    • Not very wide working radius.
                    • Marked materials.
                    • A boring design for those who like gaming style.

                    3 HyperX Cloud Flight S 🥉

                    Headphones for Zoom and online lessons

                    The

                    HyperX Cloud Flight S is a Zoom and online tutoring headset for teachers and students alike. The sound is well-crafted and without sharp accents – this is primarily a gaming model with a 7.1 effect, and then headphones for Zoom. The microphone clearly transmits speech, the headphones are light and comfortable – it will not be difficult to stay in them for a couple of lessons or a video conference. By the way, we have a rating of comfortable headphones.

                    • HyperX Cloud Flight S – training headphones on Aliexpress

                    2 SteelSeries Arctis 9 Wireless 🥈

                    Best headphones with microphone under $300 – for office work as an operator

                    The

                    SteelSeries Arctis 9 Wireless are the best headphones with a microphone under $300 that are designed for gaming, but also suitable for operator work: in the office or at home. The sound is quite even, without distortions – good for games, music and speech transmission. Calm design, comfortable fit (ears do not steam up due to fabric ear pads, head does not get tired due to a comfortable headband), high-quality microphone that can be folded into a bowl – universal headphones for calls with a microphone. By the way, check out our rating of TWS headsets for calls.

                    • Gaming and office headphones with microphone SteelSeries Arctis 9 Wireless in Citylink

                    • Quality sound from 7.1.
                    • Comfortable fit.
                    • Calm design and solid build.
                    • High-quality communication (radio channel and Bluetooth).
                    • Functional application.
                    • Connectivity (Bluetooth, audio cable, second headphones).
                    • Sufficient autonomy and work on charge.
                    • Good voice transmission.
                    • Marked bowls.
                    • Can’t turn on surround sound without app.
                    • Micro USB charging port.
                    • No audio cable included.
                    • Wired connection features.
                    • A boring design for those who like gaming style.

                    1 EPOS h4PRO Hybrid 🏆

                    Headphones with the best directional microphone under $400 – for Skype and negotiations, study and work

                    The

                    EPOS h4PRO Hybrid is the best directional microphone under $400 for those who are looking for one headset for everything: conversations, games, music at home and on the go. The sound is accurate, voluminous and balanced. The microphone picks up speech well, the fit is comfortable, and this webinar headset connects to almost anything: radio, wire, and Bluetooth. It’s expensive, but the price is justified. The cheaper option is EPOS h4 Hybrid without a radio channel and the sound is simpler, but the microphone is also excellent.


                    • Good sound.
                    • Comfortable fit.
                    • 4 connection options.
                    • High quality wireless communication.
                    • Excellent microphone.
                    • Comfortable autonomy.
                    • Quality build and stylish design.
                    • All-round headphones for everything.
                    • Medium noise reduction.
                    • No transparency mode.
                    • Do not work in passive mode.
                    • Non-universal audio cable.
                    • No adapter for 2 mini-jacks.
                    • No playback control when connected via Bluetooth.

                    TOP 10 best full-size headphones for indoor and outdoor – Rating 2023 🎧

                    Many people prefer full-size earphones because of the excellent sound quality and comfortable wearing even with prolonged use. Today in the article we will look at our ranking of the best full-size headphones in 2023.

                    Pros and cons of over-ear headphones

                    No audio technique is perfect, over-ear headphones are no exception. To cast aside all doubts about the advisability of buying full-size models, you need to familiarize yourself with the features of the operation of such devices, their advantages and disadvantages.

                    Benefits

                    • Large assortment of models with different configurations and pricing.
                    • Universal use. Full-size headphones have good noise reduction and good sound quality.
                    • Do not harm human health. All emitters remain on the surface without detrimental effect on the user’s hearing.
                    • Quality sound. Large speakers provide the listener with excellent detail.
                    • Noise canceling function. This feature allows the user to fully immerse themselves in the atmosphere of a composition, movie or computer game.

                    Disadvantages

                    • Large weight and dimensions. This design can be uncomfortable when worn for a long time, and may also be difficult to transport.
                    • Cost. The price largely depends on the class of headphones and the brand. It is better not to give preference to absolutely budget models, since the build quality and materials used can leave the best.

                    Which over-ear headphones are best?

                    Which over-ear headphones should I choose?

                    Before heading to the store for new headphones, it is recommended that you first familiarize yourself with the features of the full-size models, as well as the main selection criteria. If you make a purchase thoughtlessly, then it can bring nothing but disappointment.

                    What parameters should I pay attention to when choosing over-ear headphones?

                    1. Basic specifications. These include the frequency range, impedance or impedance, as well as sensitivity and THD. It is recommended to familiarize yourself with each parameter in more detail:
                    2. Available frequency range. This parameter determines how voluminous and reliable the playback of audio tracks will be. The human ear is capable of perceiving sound vibrations within the range of 20 – 20,000 Hz. The frequency range within 13 – 27,000 Hz is available for high-quality models.

                      Headphone impedance should range from 16 to 600 ohms. In this case, more is not better. Much will depend on the source of the sound. The lower the power of the sound source (smartphone, tablet, etc.), the lower the headphone impedance.

                      THD. The correctness of the reflection of the audio signal transmission will depend on this parameter. This parameter is important for true connoisseurs of high-quality sound. The lower this value is, the better.

                      Sensitivity. This parameter will determine the maximum volume level that the headphones are capable of delivering. In short, their potential in terms of loudness. The higher this number, the louder the selected model will be.

                    3. Headset. The headset is the same full-size headphones, only with an additional microphone. This will allow not only listening to music and watching movies through headphones, but also, if necessary, talking on the phone or playing a computer game using a headset.
                    4. Wired or wireless headphones. In this case, the individual preferences of the buyer matter. Both wired and wireless models have their pros and cons. For example, wired models have a better sound quality, but the wires are constantly tangled and hinder the user’s movements. Wireless headphones, on the other hand, have worse sound quality, but do not limit a person’s movements. The cost of Bluetooth headphones is higher than wired models.
                    5. Battery capacity. This criterion is relevant if the headphones are True Wireless. The battery capacity will depend on the battery life without recharging. Typically, this value ranges from 100 – 500 mA.
                    6. Noise suppression and noise isolation. Many potential buyers mistakenly believe that they are one and the same. In reality, this is not so. Models with noise reduction “collect” ambient noise and the user is protected from the chaos surrounding him. Such models have many advantages, but at the same time they are expensive. The concept of “noise isolation” already means the propagation of sound outward.
                    7. Comfort. When choosing headphones, be sure to try them on. Ideally, walk in them for at least a few minutes in order to fully understand how comfortable a person is in them. It is better, of course, to give preference to models with a soft and adjustable headband.
                    8. Variety of cups. For long-term use, headphones with full-size cups are best suited. They are comfortable. Full-size headphones are divided into 2 types:
                    9. Open headphones. Feature – on the back of the cups there are holes covered with a dense mesh. Thanks to this design, it is possible to reduce the pressure on the ear canals without losing sound quality and volume. The disadvantages of such models include the fact that they do not have proper sound insulation for the surrounding people.

                      Closed headphones. They have no holes, thanks to which excellent sound insulation is achieved. With prolonged continuous use, they begin to cause discomfort. Full-size closed-back headphones have a more voluminous and rich low frequencies, sound stage.

                    These are the main criteria to consider when choosing over-ear headphones. To narrow down your search, we recommend checking out our ranking of the best over-ear headphones in 2023.

                    TOP full size headphones

                    TOP best full size headphones for home in 2023

                    Title Description Price
                    1. Sony MDR-1A Best over-ear wired headphones of 2023 245$
                    2. Master&Dynamic MW65 Top closed monitor headphones 380$
                    3. Jabra Evolve 65 The best headphones for phone calls 160$
                    4. Denon AH-D9200 The best full-size high-end closed-back headphones 1650$
                    5. Audio-Technica ATH-M50xBT Best Professional Studio Headphones 165$

                    TOP of the best full-size outdoor headphones

    Title Description Price
    1. SONY WH-1000XM3 The best wireless over-ear headphones of 2023 280$
    2. BOSE NOISE CANCELING 700 Best Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones 275$
    3. BOWERS & WILKINS PX7 Wireless over-ear headphones with good sound 385$
    4. SENNHEISER MOMENTUM 3 WIRELESS Excellent full size Bluetooth headphones with active noise canceling 400$
    5. Beats New Studio Studio wired headphones with built-in rechargeable battery 165$

    The best full-size headphones for the home

    5. Audio-Technica ATH-M50xBT

    The best professional headphones for the studio.

    Headphones Audio-Technica ATH-M50xBT ($165) are sensitive, powerful and easy to use. Their sonic signature enables both heavy basses and gentle melodies to be reproduced with precision.

    With these headphones, you can achieve total motion savings. Just touch the sides to activate the voice assistant. Take calls, browse tracks, listen to podcasts, music and more: you can wear them all day without any problems. Ergonomic ear cushions and headrests are designed for long-term comfort.

    Charge the Audio-Technica ATH-M50xBT overnight and you’ll be ready to use it all day wirelessly.

    Audio-Technica ATH-M50xBT

    Main features

    • Type: full size
    • Technology: dynamic
    • Frequency range: 15 – 28000 Hz
    • Impedance: 38 Ohm
    • Sensitivity: 99 dB/mW
    • Weight: 310 g
    • Type of acoustic design: closed
    • Attachment type: headband
    • Membrane diameter: 45 mm
    • Connector: mini jack 3.5 mm
    • Connector shape: L-shaped
    • Cable length: 1.2 m
    • Bluetooth: 5.0
    • Support for aptX codec, AAC
    • Work profile support: Handsfree, A2DP, Headset, AVRCP
    • Range: 10 m
    • Battery type: proprietary Li-Pol
    • Operating time: 40 h
    • Battery life in case: 7 h

    Equipment

    • Headphones
    • Charging case
    • USB cable
    • Documentation

    Video review

    • Quality sound.
    • Autonomy time.
    • Design.
    • Price / quality.
    • Microphone.
    • Can press in the ears.

    4. Denon AH-D9200

    The best full-size high-end closed-back headphones. Denon AH-D9200 ($1650) – the best full-size high-end closed-back headphones.

    Key features

    • Headphone type: closed
    • Plug: jack 6.3 + 3.5 mm
    • Speaker diameter: 50 mm
    • Resistance: 24 Ohm
    • Frequency range: 5 – 56000 Hz
    • Sensitivity: 105 dB
    • Weight: 375 g
    • Cable length: 3 m

    Video review

    • Sound. Lively, natural, balanced, without failures and you want to listen and listen to it.
    • Construction. Very reliable thoughtful and strong, easily disassembled.
    • Comfort and fit.
    • Detachable cord.
    • Classic design and natural wood.
    • Price.
    • No case for carrying and storage (and for such a price they could have been completed).
    • Slightly heavy.

    3. Jabra Evolve 65

    Best over-ear headphones for phone calls.

    No. 3 in the ranking of the best full-size headphones for the home goes to Jabra Evolve 65 ($160) – the best headphones for phone calls, as well as one of the best headsets with thoughtful details that ensure smooth speech. Professional wireless stereo headset with USB interface, microphone and HD speaker.

    Key Features

    • Noise Canceling Microphone
    • Microphone mount: movable
    • Attachment type: headband
    • Connection type: wireless
    • Connector: USB
    • Frequency range: 70 – 20000 Hz
    • Battery type: Li-Ion batteries
    • Battery life: 10 h
    • Optimized for Microsoft Lync

    Equipment

    • Headphones
    • Cable
    • Soft case
    • Documentation

    Video review

    • Excellent microphone.
    • Good sound.
    • Fit and comfort.
    • Connection problems.
    • Autonomy.

    2. Master & Dynamic MW65

    The best closed monitor headphones.

    Whether you’re looking for superior sound quality or active noise cancellation, the Master & Dynamic MW65 ($380) fits into your life as a one-piece, luxurious accessory. It charges quickly – 12 hours in 15 minutes – so you can be ready to go when you’re on the go. Built-in microphones filter out external noise so you can enjoy crystal clear phone conversations.

    With custom-made 40mm beryllium adapters, the MW65 is known for its rich and beautiful sound. You can enjoy the depth of the most sonorous bass tracks as well as the finest highs with the finest detail!

    Key features

    • Frequency range: 20 – 20000 Hz
    • Bluetooth: 4. 2
    • Codec support: AptX
    • Active Noise Cancellation
    • Quick Charge
    • Resistance: 32 Ohm
    • Radiator type: dynamic
    • Type of acoustic design: closed
    • Membrane diameter: 40 mm
    • Cable length: 1.5 m
    • Connector: 3.5
    • Integrated microphone
    • Weight: 245 g
    • Opening hours: 24 hours
    • Voice Assistant: Google Assistant
    • Number of drivers: 1
    • Charging connector: usb-c
    • Connector shape: straight

    Contents

    • Balanced, beautiful sound.
    • Build quality and materials.
    • Design.
    • Complete set.
    • Detachable cable.

    Video review

    • Balanced, beautiful sound.
    • Build quality and materials.
    • Design.
    • Complete set.
    • Detachable cable.
    • Heavy headband pressure. For many, headphones may seem uncomfortable.

    1. Sony MDR-1A

    The best full-size wired headphones of 2023

    This model has every detail taken into account to provide maximum comfort and chic, rich studio-level sound, Sony MDR-1A ($245) is definitely the best 2023 over-ear headphones for the home.

    The presence of a microphone allows you to use the device not only for listening to your favorite music and watching movies, but also for online games (for gamers, we have a separate rating of the best gaming headphones).

    Main features

    • Frequency range: 3 – 100000 Hz
    • Impedance: 48 ohms
    • Sensitivity: 105 dB/mW
    • Weight: 225 g
    • Connector: mini jack 3.5 mm
    • Cable length: 1.2 m

    Contents

    • Case/case
    • 2 cables: without microphone (1. 2m), with microphone (1.2m)

    Video review

    • Convenience and comfort. The soft headband and ear cushions make it possible to use the Sony MDR-1A for a long time without feeling discomfort.
    • Sound. Compositions and sound effects are reproduced exactly as their creators intended, thanks to a superbly balanced frequency spectrum and palpable deep bass. The best headphones among their competitors.
    • Insufficient isolation from external sounds.

    Best over-ear headphones for the outdoors

    5. Beats New Studio

    Wired studio headphones with built-in battery.

    Beats New Studio ($165) opens the rating of full-size outdoor headphones, studio wired headphones with a built-in battery that is designed for active noise cancellation. The battery lasts for 20 hours of operation, and the battery can be charged via USB. The model is connected using a conventional cable equipped with a 3.5 mm plug. The device is equipped with proprietary software for introducing personal settings – DSP.

    Note: It is convenient to monitor the battery level thanks to the indicator light.

    Key Features

    • Sensitivity: 115 dB
    • Cable length: 1.3m
    • Frequency range: 20 – 20000 Hz
    • Weight: 260g.

    Video review

    • Sound. It just sounds great, it’s loud, no interference.
    • Build quality. The quality of the wire and the construction itself is excellent, durable.
    • Convenience.
    • Design.
    • Price.

    4. Sennheiser Momentum 3 Wireless

    The notorious SENNHEISER MOMENTUM 3 WIRELESS ($400) takes the next place in the TOP of the best full-size outdoor headphones.

    The model has retained the recognizable and stylish retro design of previous versions, but has acquired a number of new features and technologies.

    Main features

    • Frequency range: 6 – 22000 Hz
    • Connector: mini jack 3.5 mm
    • Bluetooth version: 5.0
    • Support for aptX codec, AAC
    • Work profile support: Handsfree, A2DP, Headset, AVRCP
    • Battery capacity: 700 mAh

    Contents

    • 3.5 mm audio cable
    • USB-C to USB-C charging cable
    • USB-C to USB-A adapter
    • Carry case
    • Documentation

    Video review

    • Sound. Excellent sound quality.
    • Build quality. Leather ear pads and headband trim are top notch.
    • Design.
    • Standard wire. Thin and short lived.
    • Sound insulation.

    3. BOWERS & WILKINS PX7


    BOWERS & WILKINS PX7 Review – True Wireless Over-Ear Headphones with Good Sound0005 BOWERS & WILKINS PX7 ($385), they are paired with a mini version – overhead PX5. Interestingly, these are the first headphones on the market to support the new Qualcomm aptX Adaptive codec with variable bitrate and low latency.

    Main features

    • Frequency range: 10 – 30000 Hz
    • Impedance: 20 ohm
    • Sensitivity: 111 dB
    • Connector: mini jack 3.5 mm
    • Wireless connection type: Bluetooth
    • Work profile support: Handsfree, A2DP, Headset, AVRCP
    • Battery capacity: 800 mAh
    • Operating time: 30 h

    Contents

    • 3.5 mm audio cable
    • USB-C charging cable
    • Protective cases for transporting headphones

    Video review

    • Sound. High quality full surround sound.
    • Robust construction.
    • Sound insulation. Good passive sound isolation.
    • Landing. They sit well. The arms do not “walk”.
    • No breaks in sound without wires.
    • Autonomy. Excellent battery life on a single full charge.
    • There is no equalizer in the official app.
    • Price.

    2. Bose Noise Canceling Headphones 700

    Best wireless noise canceling headphones.

    The BOSE NOISE CANCELING 700 Wireless Headphones ($275) earn a well-deserved silver rating for the best over-ear headphones of 2023.

    Active noise canceling wireless headphones with built-in voice assistant and level switching.

    Key Features

    • Noise Cancellation: Active (ANC)
    • Connection: Bluetooth 5.0
    • Work profile support: Handsfree, A2DP, Headset, AVRCP
    • Range: 10 m
    • Support: AAC, Handsfree, A2DP, Headset, AVRCP
    • Quick charge: 15 minutes – 3. 5 hours of use
    • Opening hours: 20 h
    • Charging time: 2.5 h
    • Connector: USB Type-C

    Equipment

    • Headphones
    • Carry case
    • USB A-Type-C cable
    • Cable 2.5 mm – 3.5 mm
    • User Manual

    Video review

    • Excellent noise reduction.
    • Sound quality.
    • Adequate touch control.
    • Design.
    • Quality of materials and workmanship.
    • Works great as a headset.
    • Convenience. Slightly less comfortable in the headband than the Bose 35 II or Sony 1000 MX3.
    • Price.

    1. SONY WH-1000XM3

    The best wireless over-ear headphones of 2023.

    The gold of the best full-size headphones of 2023 ranking goes to the leader in many of our ratings – SONY WH-1000XM3 ($280). In 2018, Sony released the 3rd generation of the WH-1000XM3 headphones, which beat Bose and all other competitors in the category, providing the consumer with the best noise reduction, high comfort and cool sound. An excellent model that will appeal to everyone who uses it.

    The SONY WH-1000XM3 boasts gold in this year’s Best Wireless Headphones and SONY’s Best Headphones rankings.

    Key features

    • Connection type: mini-Jack (3.5 mm)
    • Bluetooth 4.2
    • Impedance: 47 Ohm
    • Frequency range: 4 – 40000 Hz
    • Sensitivity: 104 dB
    • Opening hours: 30 hours
    • Quick charge function: 10 minutes for 5 hours of operation
    • Full charge time: 3 hours
    • Weight: 255 g.

    Contents

    • Charging cable
    • Connection cable 3.5
    • Airplane adapter
    • Case/case
    • Documentation

    Video review