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The 5 Best Tabletop Radios of 2023

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By

Nena Farrell and Dennis Burger

Updated

Photo: Michael Murtaugh

FYI

Nena Farrell is the new writer of this guide, and we conducted a new round of tests that led to some new recommendations.

What makes a great tabletop radio? Sure, sound quality and reception are important, but our research has found that radio owners and shoppers primarily want something stylish that will look great in their home. With that in mind, we’ve chosen recommendations that cover a variety of tabletop radio styles—from retro designs to colorful, portable options to more modern stereo radios—and they’ve all passed our reception and sound tests, too.


  • Looks count

    We surveyed radio owners and shoppers and learned that the number-one feature they want is a visually pleasing design.

  • AM over Bluetooth

    From our survey, we learned that most shoppers want an AM-radio tuner more than they want built-in Bluetooth support.

  • Comfortable tuning

    A good tabletop radio should be as pleasing to touch as it is to look at, with ergonomic dials and easy-to-use controls.

  • Sound quality

    Sound quality isn’t a huge concern for most radio shoppers, but we still kept it in mind when making our picks.

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The research

  • If you want a retro look and a vertical design: Sangean WR-15
  • If you want a horizontal version of our favorite retro radio: Sangean WR-11SE
  • If you’re on a budget or want battery power: Studebaker SB2000
  • If you want Bluetooth and listen only to FM stations: Victrola Houston
  • If you want a true stereo setup: Sangean WR-50P
  • Other good tabletop radios
  • Why you should trust us
  • How we picked and tested
  • The competition

If you want a retro look and a vertical design: Sangean WR-15

If you want a horizontal version of our favorite retro radio: Sangean WR-11SE

Photo: Michael Murtaugh

Our pick

Sangean WR-11SE

The WR-11SE offers a look and features similar to those of the WR-15 in a horizontal cabinet, but its reception isn’t quite as good.

Who it’s for: We recommend this radio if you like the retro look of the Sangean WR-15 but prefer a horizontal cabinet design instead of a vertical one.

Why it’s great: The Sangean WR-11SE is nearly identical in performance and hardware to the WR-15, just in a slightly different package. Imagine three small flat-rate Priority Mail boxes in a stack, and you’ll get a good mental image of its size.

The WR-11SE scored similarly to the WR-15 in the number of FM channels it received and fell behind by just a few stations in AM reception. However, the quality of its signal wasn’t quite as good. We heard more static on this radio than we did on the WR-15, but it still performed better than many other radios we tested, and it picked up popular stations clearly. It includes the same LED light found on the WR-15 to let you know when you’ve locked on to a station, along with both an internal antenna and an additional external FM antenna. It also provides the same rich sound, with a rear-firing bass port.

It has the same connection options as the WR-15, offering an auxiliary audio input, a line audio output, and a headphone jack.

The WR-11SE has the same connection options as the WR-15. Photo: Michael Murtaugh

Flaws but not dealbreakers: The main downside to this radio is that the source dial is missing a setting for the auxiliary input. Instead, the WR-11SE auto-detects when you plug another source into it and turns off the radio until you physically disconnect that source’s cable.

In our tests, we found that the WR-11SE tended to flicker on FM channels, and we had a harder time locking on to a channel compared with the experience on some of the other radios we tested, even with the green LED signaling when the radio had found one. We were testing a refurbished unit, though, so this could just be an issue for the particular device we tested.

Like the WR-15, the WR-11SE does not include Bluetooth support.

Reception: FM and AM radio
Antenna: internal, with an optional external FM antenna
Connections: auxiliary audio input, line audio output, headphone jack
Battery-operable: no
Bluetooth support: no

If you’re on a budget or want battery power: Studebaker SB2000

Photo: Michael Murtaugh

Our pick

Studebaker SB2000

With fun colors and the option to run it on batteries, this radio is easy to try out anywhere in your home without making a big investment.

Buying Options

Buy from Amazon

*At the time of publishing, the price was $25.

Who it’s for: This radio is a good choice for someone who wants to try out radio listening without making a big investment or who wants a more portable, battery-powered radio to move around the house.

Why it’s great: The super-affordable Studebaker SB2000 did surprisingly well in our channel tests, scoring as well as some Sangean models in its FM-radio performance in the San Diego area, but we heard more static on stations that were farther away. Although it didn’t pick up a ton of AM channels, it landed in the middle of our testing results, even beating more expensive radios like the Tivoli One BT in reception.

Though the sound quality lost some bass compared with what we heard from the rest of our picks, it wasn’t bad for the price, and music was still plenty enjoyable to listen to on a strong channel. The speaker’s volume capabilities were lower than those of the other radios we tested, and we found ourselves turning it up to at least the middle of its volume dial even for casual listening. But the highest volume settings were loud enough to fill a 10-by-12-foot room.

The SB2000 has an auxiliary audio input for you to connect another audio source, but it lacks the line output and headphone jack you’ll find on some of our other picks. Studebaker’s SB2002 model is nearly identical and adds a headphone jack, but it has slightly different styling and usually costs about $10 more.

The SB2000 is more portable than some of our other picks. It has a handle at the top and a small telescoping antenna attached, and you can use either battery power or the built-in power cord, which tucks into the battery case. We especially like the variety of bright colors that Studebaker offers: The SB2000 comes in black, teal, and red, and the similar SB2002 comes in the same colors plus pink, so either radio is a fun choice for kids or for anyone who loves color.

The SB2000 has an auxiliary audio input for you to connect another audio source, but it lacks the line output and headphone jack you’ll find on some of our other picks. Photo: Michael Murtaugh

The SB2000 can run on four C-size batteries or its power cord. You can tuck away the power cord, but it is not detachable. Photo: Michael Murtaugh

The SB2000 has an auxiliary audio input for you to connect another audio source, but it lacks the line output and headphone jack you’ll find on some of our other picks. Photo: Michael Murtaugh

Flaws but not dealbreakers: Running the radio on battery power requires four C batteries, which can get costly if you don’t invest in rechargeable batteries. This radio’s build quality was the poorest among the models in our tests, with metallic-painted plastic dials that both looked and felt cheap. The volume dial, in particular, is small and cone shaped, which makes getting an ideal grip difficult; we had to hold the radio down with our other hand to get a good enough grip to change the volume or station.

Reception: FM and AM radio
Antenna: retractable external antenna
Connections: auxiliary audio input
Battery-operable: yes, with four C-size batteries
Bluetooth support: no

If you want Bluetooth and listen only to FM stations: Victrola Houston

If you want a true stereo setup: Sangean WR-50P

Photo: Michael Murtaugh

Our pick

Sangean WR-50P

If you’re looking for genuine stereo sound, digital radio tuning, and Bluetooth connectivity, the WR-50P is probably more your speed. But it costs a lot more than our other picks.

Buying Options

$177* from Amazon

*At the time of publishing, the price was $184.

Who it’s for: Choose this system if you want higher-quality stereo sound and all the latest features, plus easy tuning and solid reception.

Why it’s great: The two-piece Sangean WR-50P system is utterly packed with features, including Bluetooth connectivity (with NFC pairing), digital tuning, 10 station presets on the face of the receiver and 18 via the included IR remote control, dual alarms, and snooze and sleep features.

Although the built-in telescoping antenna is the only option for FM reception, the WR-50P’s FM performance ranked among the best overall in our tests; the system also includes a connection for you to attach your own external AM antenna. It picked up a total of 19 FM channels, earning the top score among our picks in that regard, and received 16 AM channels, with only the Sangean WR-15 and WR-11SE radios beating it in AM reception.

What really sets this radio apart is its dual-speaker design, which allows not only for true stereo sound but also wide stereo sound, depending on how far you spread the two speakers apart. The included cable allows for roughly 6 feet of channel separation. This makes the WR-50P a great choice if you count yourself among the rare breed of tabletop radio shoppers who are primarily interested in music performance—it won’t do much for talk shows, but it will make your favorite music sound fuller and more dynamic, with a better sense of space, than our other picks. It even has a subwoofer line output for you to attach an optional subwoofer for more bass. The radio features tone controls to adjust treble and bass, but sadly no balance controls—so you’ll have to achieve parity of level output between the two speaker cabinets the old-fashioned way, by repositioning them.

The WR-50P has a more digital and utilitarian look, with an LCD screen and a brushed-aluminum faceplate. It also has a series of (small) buttons and even comes with a remote. Though it has a tuning dial, overall it provides much less of an analog experience than our other picks do; anyone who prefers pressing a button or typing in the exact channel might prefer this radio’s controls over those of our other picks.

The WR-50P’s connection options include an auxiliary audio input, a subwoofer line output, and a headphone jack. The audio cable that connects the two speakers is about 6 feet long. Photo: Michael Murtaugh

Flaws but not dealbreakers: The WR-50P is large, especially when you’re using both the primary speaker and its companion unit. The two speakers are the same size, measuring 8 inches tall and 7 inches deep, and you can place them only up to 6 feet apart with the connector cord, so it’s harder to casually add this system to a place in your home compared with our other picks. And you might want more room so that you can fully extend the long, telescoping antenna attached to the back, a factor that further limits your placement options.

In addition, the WR-50P is pricier than other models we recommend, retailing for $185 for both the radio and the additional speaker. Sangean’s WR-50 is also available as a single cabinet without the SP-40 companion speaker, taking about $50 off the price—but if you think you might have any interest in upgrading to the full stereo experience at any point in the future, we recommend that you go ahead and buy the complete system now. As of June 2022, we’ve struggled to find the SP-40 in stock on its own.

Reception: FM and AM radio
Antenna: retractable external antenna
Connections: auxiliary audio input, headphone jack, subwoofer output
Battery-operable: no
Bluetooth support: yes

Other good tabletop radios

If you want a portable radio that represents a step up in build from the Studebaker SB2000: The Sony ICF-506 AM/FM radio has a simple, sleek look that embraces analog tuning while still looking modern, even with a fully plastic body. You can power it with either the detachable power cord or three AA batteries, so it’s much more convenient to portably power than the Studebaker models, which require larger, C batteries. It performed well in our channel testing, particularly in receiving FM stations, and it provided solid sound for its size and price, though its audio was not quite as rich as the sound of the Sangean or Victrola models we recommend. The ICF-506 has a headphone output but no auxiliary audio input or line output.

If your biggest worry is having something portable for emergencies: Check out our guide to emergency weather radios.

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Why you should trust us

Nena Farrell, who took over this guide in 2022, is an updates writer for Wirecutter’s audio/visual and smart-home teams. Nena has been testing and reviewing home technology gear since 2016, and previously she served as the associate home editor covering technology and design at Sunset magazine. She also covers smart displays, smart speakers, and wireless TV headphones for Wirecutter.

Portions of this guide are based on previous testing by Dennis Burger. Dennis is a regular contributor to Wirecutter and has been reviewing AV equipment for two decades, for publications ranging from Robb Report Home Entertainment to Home Theater magazine to HomeTheaterReview.com. Most recently, he has taken over as editor of SoundStage Access, a publication dedicated to high-value audio and tips and tricks for budding audiophiles.

How we picked and tested

Testing the Sangean WR-15. A green light appears when you’ve locked on to the strongest signal. Video: Michael Murtaugh

When we originally conducted research for this guide in 2017, we surveyed potential tabletop radio buyers from around the country and asked why they wanted one and which features were most important. We also asked current owners about how they used their radios and what sorts of features they would look for, should their current radio meet an untimely end. By a large margin, most people surveyed reported a desire for a simple radio that they could tune to their favorite local public radio station and then leave set there in perpetuity. We expect that this core desire has remained unchanged.

Based on the polling responses, we quickly homed in on the list of essential features that most people are looking for in a tabletop radio.

  • Aesthetics top the list. By a huge margin, the feature that most people mentioned first was design, with the terms “retro” and “executive styling” popping up time and again. Interviewees also quite frequently mentioned that a variety of finish options would be preferable, though not essential.
  • Solid tuning and good ergonomics are a major priority. For most shoppers, a good tabletop radio should be as pleasing to touch as it is to look at.
  • Sound quality isn’t that big a deal. In fact, none of the people we interviewed even mentioned it until we prompted them.
  • AM reception is a must, and Bluetooth support is a nice bonus. Many potential shoppers, current tabletop radio owners, and novice testers insisted—almost without exception—that AM reception was as crucial as FM reception (even those who admitted that they never listened to AM). Bluetooth connectivity was of bigger interest to potential shoppers than in previous years but still wasn’t a necessity.
  • Analog beats digital almost every time. This finding was actually the result of a curious turnaround. Potential shoppers and current tabletop radio owners we surveyed were pretty evenly split in their preference for analog over digital tuning, though none of them felt strongly about the choice. When people started putting their hands on a variety of options spread out in front of them, though, nearly everyone expressed preference for an analog tuning dial over digital buttons, even if it meant giving up station presets and automatic channel scanning.

With those parameters in mind, we sifted through product pages and retail listings, eliminating any radio that was too pricey, missing features, or saddled with terrible customer reviews. We also looked for a range of different style options, since we found that design is a big factor in shopping for a tabletop radio.

Once we narrowed down the list and brought in a group of radios for testing, we put each model through extensive sound and tuning testing, and we compared their style, features, and ergonomics. We tracked how many and which channels each radio received, how clear the reception was, and whether each radio had any stability issues in holding the tuned channels. We also compared sound quality, listening to see what qualities of a song were lost through various radio speakers. For any radio with Bluetooth abilities, we tested both the sound quality and the range of the Bluetooth signal.

Our original 2017 tests took place in Montgomery, Alabama; our latest tests, in spring 2022, were in Carlsbad, California. The two areas have a similar number of FM radio stations available, but our California testing involved much longer distances between the testing location and the radio signal, and we got less reception there overall in comparison with our results in a city where more signals were coming from less than 10 miles away. The same California area, however, did have more AM stations available for us to test than our previous testing location in Alabama. If you’re curious how close you are to the radio signals you want to tune in, put your city and state into a tool like Radio Locator.

The competition

Crosley Solo: This model was our previous budget pick, but we decided to dismiss it this time around due to its inconsistent pricing. It often retails for close to $100. It could still be of interest to you if you need an upward-facing speaker, which is a feature unique to this radio.

Crosley Tribute: In our tests, this tiny radio wasn’t bad for the price, but it relies on a USB power cord that extends only 21 inches, with no power base included. You’re better off with the Studebaker SB2000, which sells for less and got better reception in our tests.

Sangean WR-2: Although the WR-2 represents a functional upgrade over the WR-11SE—in its digital tuner, station presets, and front-panel headphone jack, just to name a few features—we prefer the WR-50P if you’re shopping for a model with a digital tuner and station presets.

Sangean WR-12: The WR-12 is simply a larger WR-11SE with stereo speakers. Two speakers packed into a cabinet that small can’t give you much sonic impact or channel separation, though, so if you’re looking for stereo, you’d be better served by the WR-50P.

Tivoli Model One: Although there’s a lot to love about the Tivoli Model One, particularly its iconic design, the Sangean radios offer better build quality and features. We also found the Model One’s imprecise radial tuning dial a bit frustrating. Tuning to 95.1 FM, a popular classic-rock station in our test location, required us to situate the dial between 94 and 95. Likewise, 95.5 FM, another local classic-rock station, was located at precisely 95 on this Tivoli model’s dial. The Sangean radios were more precise and cost less.

Tivoli Model One BT: We experienced the same tuning issues on the Bluetooth version of the Model One. Its indicator light was constantly flickering, highlighting its own tuning difficulties. It also performed the worst in all of our channel testing.

Victrola Willow: This radio, surprisingly, performed the best of all in our FM testing, thanks to its attached external antenna. However, its tuning dial was extremely imprecise and seemed to get worse as we continued up the dial. For instance, 89.5 FM, NPR’s San Diego station, was closer to 89 on the dial, while 100.7 FM, a popular music station, landed on nearly 102.

We skipped popular tabletop radios like the Bose Wave Music System IV due to their price. We also held off on testing boombox-style radios like the Sony CFD-S70, focusing on more minimalist tabletop designs. We may reconsider testing boombox radios for future updates.

This article was edited by Adrienne Maxwell and Grant Clauser.

Meet your guides

Nena Farrell

Updates Writer

Nena Farrell was an updates writer covering smart speakers, wireless TV headphones, tabletop radios, and digital photo frames, among other things. She was previously an associate editor at Sunset, and is currently a writer and reviewer at Wired.

Dennis Burger

Further reading

  • The Best USB Audio Interface

    by Brent Butterworth

    If you’re a musician who’s serious about recording high-quality music, a great USB audio interface like the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 3rd Gen is a vital tool.

  • What You Really Need to Know About Bluetooth Audio

    by Brent Butterworth

    What are the different Bluetooth audio codecs and how much do they affect a device’s sound quality? (Hint: Not as much as you might think. )

  • The Best Emergency Weather Radio

    by Thom Dunn

    After 36 hours of research and tests of more than a dozen emergency weather radios, we’re confident the Midland ER310 is the best choice for most people.

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Marine Radio Remote Control Options

One of the most gratifying features of modern marine radios is the ability to upgrade them with various remote control options. Many conventional car radios are compatible with steering wheel audio button interfaces or an infrared remote. Marine radios take this to an entirely different level with options for remotes that include color displays and even integration with chart plotters and multifunction displays. Let’s look at some specific options for marine radio remotes.

Marine Remote Requirements

If you’re buying a new radio or want to add a remote to an existing system, the first thing you’ll want to check is that the remote is designed specifically for marine applications. They should be completely water-resistant, with at least an IPX5 water-intrusion rating.

Marine radio remotes should be at least IPX5-rated to ensure that they will be watertight. Image Credit: EMC Technologies Group

The remotes should be constructed with UV-resistant materials so the plastics don’t fade, chalk, crack or discolor after prolonged exposure to the elements. In addition, testing standards such as ASTM D4329, ASTM G154 and ASTM G155 confirm that the manufacturer has tested their products under extreme UV conditions to ensure that they will function reliably and continue to look great. Companies offering marine remotes will use test chambers to measure the consistency of products under harsh UVA-340 and UVB-313 exposure. Image Credit: Xi’an LIB Environmental Simulation Industry

Finally, if you use your boat on the ocean, a saltwater lake or a river, the remote should resist damage from these conditions. Again, look for ASTM D5894, ASTM B117, ASTM G85, ISO 9227 or JIS Z 2371 testing to ensure that nothing will corrode prematurely.Remotes should pass salt spray/fog testing to withstand high-saline conditions. Image Credit: Materials Technology Ltd.

One of the most overlooked requirements for marine electronics is that the devices meet the American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) C-1500 or SAE-J1171 Ignition Protection standard for marine products. In short, this testing confirms that, under regular operation, the device in question will not ignite an air/fuel mixture and cause an explosion. This testing is more specifically intended for fuses, fuse blocks, circuit breakers, motors and switches used in engine compartments in the presence of fuel storage. But radios, remotes, lighting controllers and amplifiers should also be ignition-protected devices. The last thing you want is for your boat to explode when you try to turn on your radio.

Ignition-protection testing ensures that electrical and electronic devices won’t cause a flammable air/fuel mixture to explode when operated. Image credit: YIS Marine

Basic Marine Radio Wired Remotes

Since their inception almost a quarter-century ago, most marine radios have included options for often elaborate wired remote controls. For example, if you had a boat with the radio mounted near the helm or at a navigation station, your installer could add a secondary control on the swim platform, in the cabin or up on a flybridge. In addition, most marine radios use wired connections to these remotes for consistency and reliability. While this can increase the time required to add these remotes to an existing audio system, it helps ensure reliability and seamless integration.

The most basic wired remotes have dedicated buttons for volume adjustment, track and preset selection, source selection and the ability to turn the radio on and off. The Sony RM-X11M remote mounts in a 2-inch opening and works with source units like the DSX-M80 and MEX-M72.The HMC-U1 from Hertz is a compact remote that works with the HMR 20, HMR 10 D and HMR 10 source units and mounts in a 1.77-inch opening.

Marine Remotes with Displays

As an upgrade, many marine radio remotes include an LCD screen that displays station, track or volume information. Some solutions go as far as including color displays that mimic the information on the radio with album art display from digital media files. In addition, these remotes are often compatible with hide-away radio options with no built-in controls or displays.Rockford Fosgate’s PMX-1R wired remote is compatible with their full line of PMX-Series marine source units.The HMC D1 from Hertz is a display remote that’s designed as an option for the HMR 50 marine radio.

NMEA 2000 CAN BUS Remote Options

Another important remote option for marine radios is the ability to connect to a multifunction display or chartplotter in the helm or a nav station. Companies like Garmin, Simrad and Raymarine include options on these displays to control a hide-away radio system or interface with a more conventional marine radio. Access to source selection, volume control, track and station selection are available. Before installing a solution, it’s crucial to check that both the radio interface and the multifunction display (MFD) are compatible. Not all radio brands are compatible with all MFD manufacturers, and some have proprietary protocols outside the NMEA 2000 data structure.

The PMX-CAN interface from Rockford Fosgate allows entertainment system integration with many Garmin and Raymarine multifunction displays.

Remote Upgrade Considerations

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Here are a few things you’ll need to keep in mind as you and the product specialist you’re working with design the entertainment system for your boat. First, for most brands, there’s a limit to the number of remotes that can be connected to a radio. Typically, they can’t support more than three, but it’s worth checking the documentation of the model of radio you have in mind.

If you use more than one remote with a radio, you’ll likely need a Y-cable for each additional remote. In most cases, remote cables are designed specifically for each radio manufacturer, so your installer isn’t likely going to be able to mix and match parts. The same goes for remotes – you can’t use a Rockford Fosgate remote with a Hertz Marine source unit.

Additionally, remotes often have maximum cable length limits, with most being limited to 100 feet. If you’re planning multiple remotes with long cables, suggest that your installer mock up the system on a test bench before they start cutting holes and running cables.If you want your installer to add multiple remotes to a radio, you’ll have to purchase a Y-cable.

Upgrade Your Marine Audio System with a Remote Control

Being able to control the stereo system in your boat from the swim platform, the helm or the cabin will ensure that you can always listen to your favorite music while on the water. Drop by a local specialty mobile enhancement retailer today to inquire about the remote control options available for your boat.

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High-End Multifunctional CD Player
CD Audio Playback 50Hz-18KHz, Support Tape, USB, TF Card, AUX Input, CD / CDR / CDRW / MP3 Compatible Playback Format /WMA.

FM radio
FM frequency 88-108MHz, digital tuning, preset radio stations, support automatic search for ATS radio station, auto save when searching for a station, humanized design for more convenience.

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CD / USB / TF card playback supports stereo sound and dual 3W speakers, so you can enjoy an immersive listening experience.

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supports blue tooth wireless connection, you can connect your mobile phone, tablet or computer and wirelessly stream your favorite music, Bluetooth connection distance is about 8 meters.

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Even in dark or harsh lighting conditions, you can clearly see the information displayed on the screen and work with it easily.

With remote control
The remote control allows you to control the CD player from a distance, the remote control distance is 8 meters in the absence of obstacles.

Headphone listening support
The TR634 CD player is equipped with a 3.5mm headphone jack, you can use headphones to listen to the program when others take a break. After inserting the headphone plug into the headphone jack, the unit’s built-in speaker will automatically switch to headphone listening mode.

Application: This versatile portable radio can spend your free time at home or set the mood at a friends gathering. It can also be used as a gift for middle-aged and old people who will love this cassette player for its easy operation, stylish beauty and rich functions.

TR634 CD stereo player
AC power supply AC 110 V ~ 60 Hz (US standard) / 220 V ~ 50 Hz (European regulation)
Output function 3W*2
FM frequency 88~108MHz
Audio CD playback 50Hz-18kHz (100Hz±2dB, 1K 0dB, 10K±2dB)
speaker 6Ω/3W 3″45 magnetic *2PCS
Headphone connector 3.5mm
Antenna Drawbar
Size 272. 2*244.8*133mm
Weight (net weight) 1780g

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Oled 4k 120hz: The 5 Best 120Hz TVs – Spring 2023: Reviews

Опубликовано: December 2, 2020 в 3:36 pm

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The 5 Best 120Hz TVs – Spring 2023: Reviews

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            Updated Apr 03, 2023 at 05:21 pm

            By Adam Babcock

            With new gen consoles that support 120Hz gaming becoming easier to find and more popular with consumers, TV manufacturers have to find ways to deliver the best gaming experience possible. In the last few years, 120Hz and even 144Hz refresh rates have become the norm on all mid to high-end TVs. This faster refresh rate helps TVs deliver a great gaming experience, and most of them are ideal for console gaming because they support HDMI 2.1 bandwidth for 4k @ 120Hz gaming. You can learn more about a TV’s refresh rate here.

            We’ve bought and tested more than 380 TVs over the last nine years, and below are our recommendations for the best TVs you can buy that have a native 120Hz refresh rate. Also see our recommendations for the best gaming TVs, the best TVs for the Xbox Series X, and the best TVs for PS5. Most brands have started releasing their 2023 lineups, so make sure to vote on which ones you want us to buy and test first. If you want to find out more about the 2023 models, check out our 2023 TV lineup page.

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              Samsung S95B OLED

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              The best 120Hz TV we’ve tested is the Samsung S95B OLED. It’s an incredible TV with fantastic picture quality and great gaming features. It supports HDMI 2.1 bandwidth on all four of its HDMI ports, meaning you can take full advantage of multiple 4k @ 120Hz sources, like a PS5, Xbox Series X, or recent PC graphics card. It has a near-instantaneous response time that delivers a fantastic gaming experience, with no distracting ghosting or motion blur around fast-moving objects. You can react quickly to the action on-screen thanks to its incredibly low input lag, and it also supports some advanced gaming features like FreeSync variable refresh rate technology to reduce tearing.

              It looks amazing in a dark room, as bright highlights in HDR content stand out incredibly well, with no distracting blooming or haloing around bright areas of the scene. Combined with its incredibly wide color gamut and great color volume, games in HDR look incredibly vivid and lifelike. It also has an incredibly wide viewing angle, making it a great choice for couch co-op gaming or party games, as the image won’t degrade if you’re sitting at an angle.

              See our review

            2. Best Upper Mid-Range TV

              Samsung QN90B QLED

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              8. 7

              Movies

              8.7

              TV Shows

              8.6

              Sports

              8.6

              Video Games

              8.7

              HDR Movies

              8.7

              HDR Gaming

              8.7

              PC Monitor

              8.9

              Type

              LED

              Sub-Type

              VA

              Resolution

              4k

              Sizes
              43″ 50″ 55″ 65″ 75″ 85″

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              If you’re in a bright room and don’t need the perfect blacks of the Samsung S95B OLED, a Mini LED TV with higher peak brightness, like the Samsung QN90B QLED, is a better choice. It’s an impressive TV that still delivers impressive picture quality with incredibly high peak brightness making it a better choice for a bright living room. It has nearly identical features to the S95B, with the same great selection of gaming features, including HDMI 2.1 bandwidth on all four inputs.

              It’s available in a very wide range of sizes, from a 43-inch size that’s great for a bedroom or office up to a massive 85-inch model for the ultimate home theater experience. All sizes deliver the same incredible picture quality, with a wide viewing angle, deep blacks, and a wide color gamut for HDR content. It runs Samsung’s Tizen OS interface, which has a great selection of streaming apps and is very easy to use.

              See our review

            3. Best Mid-Range 4k TV

              LG C2 OLED

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              TV Shows

              8.4

              Sports

              8.6

              Video Games

              9.3

              HDR Movies

              8.8

              HDR Gaming

              9.0

              PC Monitor

              9.3

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              OLED

              Sub-Type

              WOLED

              Resolution

              4k

              Sizes
              42″ 48″ 55″ 65″ 77″ 83″

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              The LG C2 OLED is the best mid-range TV with a 120Hz refresh rate that we’ve tested. It’s an excellent TV that delivers exceptional picture quality. Its OLED panel delivers deep, inky blacks with perfect uniformity and no distracting blooming around bright objects. Its near-infinite contrast ratio allows it to display bright highlights right next to deep blacks, creating an incredibly immersive and realistic viewing experience. It’s a bit worse than the Samsung S95B OLED, though, as colors aren’t as bright and vibrant, so HDR content doesn’t stand out as much.

              It has a great selection of gaming features, including variable refresh rate (VRR) support to reduce screen tearing and HDMI 2.1 bandwidth on all four of its HDMI inputs, meaning you can play 4k games up to 120 fps without any issue from the Xbox Series X and PS5. Its nearly-instantaneous response time delivers an incredible advantage for competitive gamers, as there’s no noticeable motion blur behind fast-moving objects. Combined with its extremely low input lag, it’s also the best 4k 120Hz TV for gaming.

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            4. Best Lower Mid-Range 120Hz TV

              Hisense U8H

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              9.0

              TV Shows

              8.3

              Sports

              8.3

              Video Games

              9.0

              HDR Movies

              8.9

              HDR Gaming

              9.0

              PC Monitor

              8.3

              Type

              LED

              Sub-Type

              VA

              Resolution

              4k

              Sizes
              55″ 65″ 75″

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              The best lower mid-range 120Hz TV we’ve tested is the Hisense U8H. It’s an excellent TV and gets incredibly bright, making it an amazing choice for a bright room. It delivers impressive picture quality, with a fantastic contrast ratio that delivers deep, uniform blacks in a dark room and an impressive Mini LED local dimming feature that improves contrast significantly. HDR content looks amazing, thanks to its wide color gamut and exceptional peak brightness in HDR.

              It has two HDMI 2.1 ports, which allow it to take full advantage of the Xbox Series X and PS5 consoles. It supports 4k @ 120Hz gaming and has an excellent response time, resulting in clear motion. It also has superb low input lag and a great selection of gaming features, including FreeSync support. It’s not quite as versatile as the LG C2 OLED, though, as there’s some blooming in dark scenes and more noticeable motion blur in some content.

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            5. Best Budget 120Hz TV

              Hisense U7H

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              7.6

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              7.4

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              8.3

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              8.3

              HDR Gaming

              8.3

              PC Monitor

              7.7

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              Sub-Type

              VA

              Resolution

              4k

              Sizes
              55″ 65″ 75″ 85″

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              The best 4k 120Hz TV in the budget category we’ve tested is the Hisense U7H. Despite its low price tag, it supports 4k @ 120Hz gaming on two of its HDMI inputs and offers a great array of gaming features. It can take full advantage of the new-gen consoles, including variable refresh rate support to reduce screen tearing.

              It delivers great picture quality thanks to its high peak brightness, excellent contrast, and good full array local dimming feature. It has a wide color gamut and good peak brightness in HDR, so HDR games look incredibly vivid and lifelike. However, it has a much slower response time than the Hisense U8H, so you’ll see more blur behind fast-moving objects in games, and it has worse reflection handling, so it’s not as good in a bright room.

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            Notable Mentions

            • Sony A95K OLED:
              The Sony A95K OLED delivers a similar experience to the Samsung S95B OLED, as they share the same underlying panel technology. The Sony offers Dolby Vision support and better processing, so you’ll enjoy a more accurate movie-watching experience, but it’s not worth the significant price difference for most users.
              See our review
            • Samsung S95C OLED:
              The Samsung S95C OLED is a newer version of the Samsung S95B OLED. It officially supports a 144Hz refresh rate for even smoother motion handling for PC gamers, but it’s significantly more expensive than the older model.
              See our review

            Recent Updates

            1. Apr 03, 2023:
              Verified our picks for accuracy and consistency, and refreshed the text. Added the Samsung S95C OLED as a Notable Mention.

            2. Jan 20, 2023:
              Verified our picks for accuracy and consistency, and refreshed the text.

            3. Nov 22, 2022:
              Completely restructured the article, replacing all 2021 models with their 2022 equivalents. Added the Samsung S95B OLED as the best overall.

            4. Sep 23, 2022:
              Replaced the Hisense U8G with the new model, the Hisense U8H, as it’s a noticeable upgrade over last year’s model.

            5. Aug 17, 2022:
              Restructured the article to better match how users are searching for TVs. Replaced the Sony X90J with the Hisense U8G as the ‘Best Mid-Range 120Hz TV’, and removed Notable Mentions that are no longer relevant.

            All Reviews

            Our recommendations are based on what we think are the best TVs currently available with a 120Hz refresh rate. They are adapted to be valid for most people, in each price range. Rating is based on our review, factoring in price and feedback from our visitors.

            If you would prefer the make your own decision, here is the list of all of our TV reviews. Be careful not to get too caught up in the details. Most TVs are good enough to please most people, and the things we fault TVs on are often not noticeable unless you really look for them.

            LG B2: a great budget OLED TV for movie fans and gamers

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            LG’s step-up OLED looks great and has got game

            By Al Griffin

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            TechRadar Verdict

            The LG B2 series is the company’s step-up OLED TV line, adding on gaming-friendly features such as 120Hz, VRR, ALLM, and FreeSync Premium to the impressive basic picture quality also found in the entry level LG A2 series. Like the A2 TVs, B2 sets have limited brightness compared to the best OLED models, and the built-in sound quality is just so-so. But if you want an affordable OLED TV for watching movies that’s also got game, the B2 series is the one to buy.

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            LG B2: Two-minute review

            The LG B2 series is the company’s step-up OLED offering from its entry level A2 OLED TVs. It provides the same basic picture quality as the A2 series, but does it one better by offering a comprehensive set of gaming-related HDMI 2.1 features such as 120Hz, Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), auto low latency mode (ALLM), and more.

            Like the LG A2, LG’s B2 series TVs have limited peak brightness, making them a better option for rooms where you can carefully control lighting conditions. Otherwise, they deliver the same deep, detailed shadows, punchy HDR highlights, and excellent image uniformity you can expect from the best OLED TVs, even the pricier models. Color rendition is also a B2 series strong point, though you will need to spend time making adjustments to get it to look its best.

            The B2’s webOS 22 smart TV interface is the same as you’ll find on other 2022 LG TVs. Like other smart TV interfaces that aren’t created by Roku or Apple, it has a busy appearance, though it can be edited and customized to a degree, and allows for separate profiles to be created for multiple family members. Both Alexa and Google voice assistant support is built-in, and there’s support for Apple AirPlay 2 and Homekit.

            • LG B2 55-inch OLED55B2 (Black) at Walmart for $996.99

            The B2’s ultra-slim panel and bezel give it an appealing “all-picture” look, though the set’s plastic stand reveals its budget TV status. LG’s innovative magic remote is easy to use once you get the hang of it, and the on-screen point-and-click and scroll functions are preferable to attempting to identify and locate control buttons in a dark room as you would with a regular remote.

            Audio performance is passable, with clear dialogue when using the B2’s built-in speakers. There’s also a bit of a sound “bubble” when you activate the set’s AI Sound Pro mode, which strives for a virtual 5. 1.2 Atmos presentation. But this is a TV ideally paired with one of the best soundbars, and even a basic one will prove beneficial.

            The B2 is a great choice for gaming, with its extensive HDMI 2.1 feature set rivalling what you’ll find on the best 120Hz TVs. It has a Game Optimizer mode and a Game Dashboard menu to directly access settings and GeForce Now and Utomik cloud gaming are available in the webOS 22 smart interface. The B2’s measured input lag is very low, further cementing its position as a serious gaming TV option.

            There’s no question that the B2 series is a great value, especially if you’re interested in using it for gaming with a PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X console. If not, the A2 series will a more sensible option if you’re simply looking for a good, cheap OLED for watching movies.

            LG B2 review: price and release date

            • Release date: March 27, 2022 
            • OLED55B2: $999 / £1,199
            • OLED65B2: $1,399 / £1,599
            • OLED77B2: $2,099 / £2,899

            As LG’s step-up budget OLED series, the B2 TVs are positioned between the entry level A2 and the more advanced LG C2 series models, with the latter featuring the company’s OLED Evo tech. Screen sizes are limited to 55, 65, and 77 inches. The B2 series is not sold in Australia, where the CS series (not available in the US) occupies a similar step-up budget TV slot.

            The B2 OLED’s back panel inputs include 2 HDMI 2.1 ports (1 with eARC) plus 2 side-mounted HDMI 2.0b ports and an antenna connection. (Image credit: Future)

            LG B2 review: features

            • WebOS 22 smart TV interface
            • Dolby Vision and Atmos
            • Great HDMI 2.1 support

            LG’s B2 series features the same webOS 22 smart TV interface found in the company’s other OLED models. Here you’ll find all the top streaming apps, including Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, Apple TV Plus, and Hulu. Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa voice control is built-in, and there’s both HomeKit support and AirPlay 2 for streaming from an Apple device.

            The B2 series features LG’s α7 Gen 5 AI Processor – the same one found in LG’s entry-level A2 series OLED models. This provides features such as dynamic tone mapping and AI 4K upscaling of HD sources, along with 5.1.2-channel sound upmixing of non-Dolby Atmos sources. There’s high dynamic range support for Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG formats, as well as Dolby Vision IQ, which processes programs with HDR to optimize pictures for your room’s lighting conditions. Filmmaker mode is also onboard for those who want an accurate-looking picture without having to fuss with settings.

            Four HDMI inputs are provided on B2 TVs, with two supporting HDMI 2.1 features like 4K 120Hz, VRR, ALLM, FreeSync Premium, and one supporting enhanced audio return channel (eARC). There’s also an optical digital output plus an RF input (we have a guide to the best indoor TV antennas, if you need one).

            The overall feature package here is great for the price – particularly the gaming-related ones. When you consider that the step-down A2 series is priced fairly close to the B2 series models, the step-up in features you get here makes it worth the extra spend.

            • Features Score: 4.5/5  

            The LG B2 OLED’s deep blacks remain pure even when displaying challenging high-contrast images. (Image credit: Future)

            LG B2 review: picture quality

            • Rich color reproduction
            • Deep blacks with detailed shadows
            • Limited brightness for an OLED TV

            Like other OLED TVs, the B2 series delivers “near-infinite” contrast, with a black level that hovers just above 0 nits. The area where it differs from higher-end OLED models is peak light output: we measured 554 nits in the calibrated Cinema (HDR) picture mode, and 568 nits in Standard (HDR) mode.

            Those numbers are essentially the same as what we measured on LG’s A2 OLED, though larger models in the C2 series, and also the mid-range Sony A80K OLED, provide higher peak light output. The upshot here is that the B2 will be the best match for rooms where you can dim the lights rather than one where overhead lamps will be continuously turned on or there’ll be lots of bright sunlight.

            Coverage of DCI-P3 color space when displaying 4K HDR was 98.8% – an excellent result, and another match for LG’s A2. When measured using Portrait Displays’ Calman color calibration software, color accuracy in Filmmaker mode was a bit off, with an overly warm, reddish cast to images, but the set’s advanced picture adjustments allow for that to be corrected.

            Key specs

            Sizes available: 55, 65, 77 inches
            Screen type: OLED
            Resolution: 4K
            HDR support: Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG
            Audio support: Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital
            Smart TV: webOS 22
            HDMI ports: 4 (2x HDMI 2.1)

            Once all adjustments were complete, the B2’s vibrant, detailed picture made it a pleasure to watch all manner of movies and TV shows with. Viewing the opening scenes from Top Gun: Maverick, where Maverick (Tom Cruise) flies at Mach 10 speed, becoming the fastest man alive, and then pushes for… Mach 11, the dark scenes in the control tower where the flight team monitors his progress showed deep, pure-looking blacks, along with eye-popping highlights in the display monitors lining the space.

            When watching 1899 on Netflix, the B2’s ability to flesh out shadows in the gloomy quarters of the ship proved a revelation. Having previously binge-watched the first few episodes of this show on an ultra short throw projector, I had no idea how much detail was contained in the blacks, but the B2 revealed it in a way the projector proved incapable of.

            Brighter and more color-filled images like those from Elvis also fared well on the B2, with the reds and greens in the scenes that take place in an Elvis TV Christmas special originally shot during the 1960s looking rich and appealing. Skin tones came across as natural, and the B2’s image had an overall clean, detailed look that let it stand tall against the best 4K TVs. The B2’s handling of motion was also impressive: watching a challenging scene from the recent James Bond film No Time to Die where a camera pans slowly over a craggy hilltop, the image for the most part came across as solid and detailed.

            It should be noted at this point that all viewing was done in either dim or dark room lighting conditions. With overhead lights turned on, the B2’s picture lost some of its dynamic impact. That’s not to say it looked dull, but compared to LED-backlit – and particularly mini-LED backlit – LCD TVs, which can hit a peak brightness of 2,000-plus nits and also generally have a high average brightness level, the B2’s performance was relatively lackluster in these other conditions. Something like the Samsung QN85B remains a better way to watch in bright rooms.

            • Picture quality score: 4/5

            The B2 OLED’s plastic stand is sturdy enough, but seems out of step with rest of the TV’s design. (Image credit: Future)

            LG B2 review: sound quality

            • AI Sound Pro mode best for general use
            • 5.1.2-channel sound upmixing 
            • Thin sound quality with most modes

            B2 series sets feature two downfiring speakers, with each getting 10 watts of power. There’s Dolby Atmos support, and the set’s α7 Gen 5 AI Processor serves up virtual 5. 1.2-channel sound when LG’s AI Sound Pro mode is active. AI Sound Pro will also upmix regular stereo soundtracks for a virtual 5.1.2 presentation.

            Most of the B2’s sound modes imparted a thin, edgy quality that could be grating after a few minutes of viewing, though the dialogue in all modes was clear. Movies benefitted from AI Sound Pro’s virtual Atmos presentation, however, with the sound extending beyond the limits of the TV’s screen. Of the set’s various presets, this provided the most well-balanced sound and is the one we’d recommend leaving on.

            With the B2 basically matching the entry level A2 series in terms of audio specs, we weren’t surprised to find the sound lacking bass and becoming congested in movie scenes with intense action. The bottom line here is that this is a TV that will greatly benefit from a soundbar. Even the addition of a basic 2.1-channel one will make for a more immersive movie viewing experience.

            • Sound quality score: 3/5

            LG’s unique Magic Remote lets you carry out onscreen functions using point-and-click and scroll controls. (Image credit: Future)

            LG B2 review: design

            • Sleek design with ultra-thin bezel
            • Plastic support stand
            • Magic Remote with on-screen point-and-click controls

            B2 series TVs have the same ultra-thin panel as other OLED models, along with an ultra-slim bezel and small footprint stand. The look is a ‘mostly picture’ one and it should fit in with most viewing environments.

            One complaint I have about the B2’s design is its stand, which is made of a somewhat flimsy plastic that seems out of step with the rest of the TV’s design. With a budget TV you have to cut corners somewhere, and the stand is clearly where cost-savings were targeted. Even so, it does a good job of holding the TV upright, though there’s no variable height option to accommodate a soundbar. If you want something more fancy and flexible, LG has an optional Gallery stand for installation in places other than a TV console or a wall.

            The Magic Remote that comes with LG TVs is a unique handset with point-and-click and scrolling capabilities. Using it is a very different experience than you get with regular remotes and, once you get the hang of it, it seems in many ways superior. There’s a built-in mic for Alexa or Google voice commands, and there are also quick buttons to access the Netlix, Prime Video, and Disney Plus services.

            • Design score: 3.5/5

            LG’s webOS 22 smart TV interface is somewhat cluttered, though it can be individually customized for multiple viewers. (Image credit: Future)

            LG B2 review: smart TV & menus

            • webOS 22 interface
            • Google Assistant and Alexa voice control built-in
            • No ESPN Plus app

            LG’s webOS 22 smart TV interface is fairly busy, though you can edit the arrangement of apps that line up horizontally across the screen. You also have the option to create multiple user profiles so that family members can sign in and get a personalized smart TV experience. A picture mode lets you display art when the set isn’t showing video. This isn’t the same “ambient” setting you get with the company’s G2 series “gallery” TVs, which can operate in low-power mode, but it’s a welcome feature nonetheless.

            One thing that annoyed me during setup is that I needed to input an email address (a social media account is another option) to create my user profile – a necessity to personalize the smart interface. I was also disappointed not to find the ESPN Plus app, which is one that many US sports fans will be looking for.

            Given the streamlined nature of LG’s Magic Remote, making any picture adjustments will involve digging through a few menu layers. Fortunately, you get the option to customize all picture modes for standard and high dynamic range sources, and you can also apply a set of picture adjustments across all inputs.

            LG’s Home Dashboard can be used to configure inputs and control connected smart home devices. (Image credit: Future)

            • Smart TV & menus score: 3.5/5

            LG B2 review: gaming

            • 4K 120Hz, VRR, ALLM, FreeSync Premium support
            • Low 9. 1ms input lag
            • Game Optimizer mode with Game Dashboard

            The B2 series’ main claim to fame is that it’s the least expensive OLED TV line to offer gamer-centric features like 4K 120Hz, Variable Refresh Rate, Auto Low Latency Mode, and FreeSync Premium. Those are key differentiating factors between it and the slightly less pricey A2 series, and a major reason why you’d buy a B2 set instead.

            Other B2 gaming features include a Game Optimizer mode with a Game Dashboard menu, GeForce Now cloud gaming, and HDR Gaming Interest Group (HGiG) support.

            Input lag in our tests was extremely low. Using a 4K test meter, it measured 9.1ms in Game Optimizer mode, a level of performance that ranks the B2 series among the best gaming TVs

            • Gaming score: 4.5/5

            LG B2 review: value

            • LG’s least expensive 120Hz OLED
            • Limited brightness compared with step-up C2 series
            • OLED TVs more expensive than QLED TVs

            The B2 series is a fantastic value. What you’re getting here is a TV that looks great with movies, delivering deep blacks, rich color, and well-balanced HDR highlights. But its full suite of gaming features, including 120Hz and VRR support, is what puts it over the top value-wise, making it a great, feature-packed TV that’s also affordable.

            Do you get more for your money by stepping up to LG’s C2 series OLED models? Absolutely. C2 series sets provide all the same features as the B2 series, but offer improved picture brightness and better audio performance. As we head into 2023, when new LG OLED models will be introduced, there’s only a $300 / £200 price difference between the 65-inch B2 and C2 series models, so the C2 is worth it if you have the extra money.

            Another option is to buy an A2 series model. Both the B2 and A2 series offer identical video and audio performance, so if you have no use for the B2’s gaming features, you could save some money by opting for a less expensive A2 series TV.

            • Value score: 4. 5/5 

            The LG B2 is a good lower-cost OLED option for movie fans who are also into gaming. (Image credit: Future)

            Should I buy the LG B2?

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            LG B2
            Attributes Notes Rating
            Features Feature-packed, with HDMI 2.1 ports that support 120Hz and VRR. 4.5/5
            Picture quality Great picture quality, though with lower brightness than step-up OLEDs. 4/5
            Sound quality Passably good sound with clear dialogue, though lacking bass impact. 3/5
            Design Sleek design and cool remote, but with plastic stand 4/5
            Smart TV and menus webOS 22 is an acquired taste, but gets the job done. 3.5/5
            Gaming A full suite of gaming features make the B2 an excellent budget TV for gaming. 4.5/5
            Value Fantastic overall value given the combination of features and performance. 4.5/5

            Buy it if…

            You want an affordable OLED TV
            With deep, rich blacks and an ultra-wide viewing angle, OLED TVs offer many picture quality advantages, and the B2 series offers them at a reasonable price.

            You want a great TV for watching movies 
            The B2 series will satisfy movie fans with its deep shadows and impressive overall performance.

            You want a great TV for gaming
            The B2 series offers up a full range of HDMI 2.1 features like 120Hz and VRR support, making them perfect TVs for gaming with a PS5 or Xbox Series X.

            Don’t buy it if…

            You plan to watch in a bright room
            The B2 series TVs have limited brightness compared to QLED TVs and even higher-end OLEDs, making them a lesser choice for sports or other daytime viewing.  

            You don’t want to add a soundbar
            The B2’s built-in audio is passably good, but loud action movies will be better served by a set with more advanced speakers or, better yet, a soundbar. 

            You’re not into gaming
            The B2’s picture quality is mostly identical to what you get with LG’s entry level A2 series, so if you’re not interested in gaming – the B2’s main advantage – buy an A2 instead. 

            Also consider…

            LG A2
            LG’s entry level A2 series offers nearly identical performance to the B2 series, but omits gaming features. A budget option for anyone seeking a great TV for watching movies. 

            LG C2
            LG’s upper mid-tier C2 OLED models should deliver a similar level of performance, but with better brightness. C2 prices are several hundred more, but worth it depending on your needs.

            Sony A80K
            Like LG’s C2, Sony’s mid-level A80K OLEDs offer a great mix of performance and gaming features for roughly the same price, though the A80K series isn’t as bright as C2 sets.  

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            Al Griffin has been writing about and reviewing A/V tech since the days LaserDiscs roamed the earth, and was previously the editor of Sound & Vision magazine. 

            When not reviewing the latest and greatest gear or watching movies at home, he can usually be found out and about on a bike.

            Best 120Hz Smart TVs for PS5 and Xbox Series X

            Now that we have 4K TVs for under 500 Euros, consumer inquiries are especially focused on finding a Smart TV that can meet all the needs created by one of the most advanced devices. that we can find in stores today. new generation consoles . If you are currently immersed in an endless search, we are going to leave you with a few models that can take you to the next level.

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            • 1 What features should a Smart TV have?
            • 2 Best Smart TVs for PS5 and Xbox Series X
              • 2.1 LG C1 OLED TV
              • 2.2 Samsung QN90A QLED
              • 2.3 Sony X91J
              • 2.4 LG G1 OLED
              • 2.5 HiSense ULED 65U8QF
              • 2.6 Sony XH9096
              • 2.7 LG G2 OLED
              • 2.8 Samsung q80t
              • 2.9 LG Nano90 Nanocell
              • 2.10 Sony A80J OLED
              • 2.11 LG CX 9 OLED TV0010
              • 2.12 Samsung QNQ70T
            • 3 Ideal for PS5
            • 4 And if you prefer to play in the cloud?

            What features should a Smart TV have?

            The first thing you need to understand is that in addition to good image quality, in order to enjoy gaming, you need to take into account a number of important characteristics that will determine the final performance. These advantages in some cases make a huge difference between a particular model, so you should take them into account if you want to get best gaming experience . Here are the features you should consider:

            • 4K resolution : It’s very hard not to buy 4K resolution these days, but it’s something you should be aware of when looking at the panel. PS5 and Xbox Series X offer 4K at the highest quality and at least 60fps, so that’s the bare minimum you should have on your next TV.
            • HDMI 2.1 : Holy Grail. Within a few months, new models on the market have begun to include a new version of the HDMI port that offers a large number of new features that new consoles will take full advantage of. If your TV has HDMI 2.1, you will have just about everything you need.
            • 120Hz : This is one of the features implicitly present in HDMI 2.1. This refresh rate will allow you to get smoother images and indirectly allow you to get lower latency which can improve your gaming experience. This is a feature that improves vision and feel while playing.
            • Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) : This quality is responsible for automatically adjusting the refresh rate that the console is currently sending. In this way, strange effects on the image caused by sampling imbalance are avoided.
            • HDR: Like 4K resolution, HDR TV is something we will find in almost all models, however, not all manufacturers offer all standards. HDR10, HDR10+, LHG, Dolby Vision, Advanced HDR…

            Best Smart TVs for PS5 and Xbox Series X

            Knowing the specs you need to take into account, we’re going to leave you with a range of models that will fit right in with the ideal options to pair with your next generation console.

            LG C1 OLED TV

            It’s impossible not to start this post by recommending the best LG model. The OLED panel is updated with more brightness and new features in the software layer, and although it retains all the features of the CX in general terms, the ability to make the leap to the latest generation is always a plus at the level of future updates. These new models already have sections in the menu specifically designed for gamers, so you can quickly adjust the image from them.

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            Samsung QN90A QLED

            At Samsung, we are also going to find an extremely interesting option in the new 2021 models as this Neo QLED, the QN90A, offers us an impressive 120Hz panel with HDMI 2.1.

            The new interface has included many features specially designed for gamers, with a choice of aspect ratio and other features. It’s not an OLED panel, but Samsung has achieved impressive results with its panels.

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            Sony X91J

            Without a doubt, this is the best TV you can buy if you want to play Xbox Series X or PlayStation 5 on the biggest possible screen. The Sony X91J is only available in 85 Pulgadas , so video game immersion is more than guaranteed.

            This Sony model has a feature and it is that it has low latency auto mode which is activated as soon as you connect PlayStation 5. Game Mode will also be activated automatically so you don’t have to worry about changing settings when you’re ready to play.

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            LG G1 OLED

            Newly released in 2022, this model is equipped with OLED EVO technology, panels are even brighter than the C1. Its game optimization mode is great if you are going to enjoy action and shooting games. Its image quality is almost unsurpassed today, and its fluidity is impressive. Its latency is also very low and it’s a totally recommended TV if you’re looking for a game. Its only drawback – to eliminate the defect – is that it has some problems with the warehouse, so it will not be easy to get a unit. It is available in 55″ and 65″ sizes.

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            HiSense ULED 65U8QF

            This very interesting HiSense model offers 65 inches with 4K resolution and 120Hz. an offer that won’t make a giant hole in your wallet. Big inches and a very complete feature set at one of the best prices.

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            Sony XH9096

            A Sony variant currently available at a very good price. Reaching 120Hz requires the latest system update, but after that you’ll have a full-fledged Full Array LED TV with HDMI 2.1 and 4K resolution.

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            LG G2 OLED

            This TV is LG’s brightest OLED TV to date. Its brightness level is . This is made possible by the combination of OLED Evo technology and a new heat dissipation element. All this was achieved without sacrificing contrast because, as LG usually teaches us, this OLED screen has impressive black levels.

            General specifications for gaming they are also invincible. LG TVs are the only ones that support games with Dolby Vision up to 120Hz, this model has four HDMI inputs and supports streaming at 4K@120Hz resolution with VRR support and ALLM . HDR. Level input delay of this TV is about 9.4 ms.

            Is this screen ideal for gaming? Yes and no. Its price is really high so it is only worth it if you have enough budget and think you are going to use it to justify your purchase. Another downside is that it doesn’t have support. LG believes that this screen should be wall-mounted yes or yes, although it does not include a mechanism for mounting it, which must be purchased separately. LG OLED G2 not available in sizes smaller than 55 Pulgadas . Also has options in 77, 83 and 97 inches . We’re missing an alternative around 65 inches, but that doesn’t mean we have an outstanding product in front of us.

            Samsung q80t

            As we told you before, we don’t need to buy the next generation model to have the features our console needs. A striking example are several models of the Korean manufacturer in 2020. In particular, we are interested in Q70T, Q80T, Q90T and Q950TS. They all have HDMI 2.1 port , los
            120Hz Dashboard, HDR and 4K Resolution . But, in our opinion, the one that is best positioned in terms of price / quality ratio is Q80T , that we can get it for a few 1. 099 euros, depending on the inches in which we choose it.

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            LG Nano90 Nanocell

            Although this is not an OLED TV, it does have a screen. High quality IPS LEDs and very interesting price. If you find this TV at a good price, it’s not a bad idea to buy it. However, we recommend that you also evaluate the Samsung QN90A as it has better contrast than this panel and for the same price, you will get a better experience. gaming with Samsung.

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            Sony A80J OLED

            The A80J is one of Sony’s success stories and the second level of its OLED range . As such, it boasts incredible image quality in both SDR and HDR formats thanks to its impressive XR processor. Your dashboard has the exceptional contrast of thanks to OLED technology. This is a TV that lets you enjoy vibrant colors and absolutely deep blacks. Of course, as is usually the case with this type of television, this is not the brightest model in the world. It looks good during the day, but not as good as the Samsung models currently on the market. Despite this, the A80J OLED looks good even in adverse situations and with reflections.

            But let’s move on to video games . This model has none other than four HDMI 2.1 ports, two of them are compatible with ALM and BRR for 4K@120Hz gaming. PS5 and Xbox Series X games look very good on this screen thanks to the 120Hz refresh rate and low latency that is below ‘s 10ms. This model recently received a firmware update from VRR, but its implementation is not as smooth and seamless as LG or Samsung TVs. Unlike the competition, there is no dedicated Game Mode interface for adjusting the TV’s game settings.

            As for the operating system, this TV has a Google TV interface, so there are many applications, games and streaming services available. The operating system runs quickly and smoothly, making Google Assistant and voice commands accessible to users.

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            LG CX OLED TV

            LG’s CX range is in line with the 2020 OLED TV versions, but we’re faced with a screen so impressive in picture quality and features that it’s impossible not to recommend it if you will find it at a good price.

            The 55-inch model can in some cases be found at a great price below 1.500 euros, so basically we are facing one of the best options to evaluate.

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            Samsung QNQ70T

            This model does not have local illumination and really belongs to the 2020 QLED line, but for this it should not be missed from the top. This TV is one of the most affordable you can still find for gaming on next-gen consoles. 4K and 120fps because it’s one of the cheapest models you’ll find this feature on. The QNQ70T isn’t perfect, but it has a very dynamic picture and feels like it was made for Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5.

            All in all, we’re dealing with a TV that meets the minimum requirements to be able to play properly on next generation consoles . It has one HDMI 2.1 port and the rest will serve you in 4K resolution and 60 FPS.

            An interesting feature in this model is Mobile Multi View with Casting, which allows you to see the image on your TV and your smartphone at the same time, which is useful if you are playing an online game and watching YouTube while waiting. times and charge.

            Like all Samsung QLEDs, there are several game modes. Mode Game Motion Plus get bass input delay but supports image processing elements to get the best image quality. He input delay in this mode is a solid 20 milliseconds. This mode can be turned off, resulting in an incredibly fast 9ms lag if you’re playing at 1080 and 60fps.

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            Perfect for PS5

            Sony’s latest range includes the “Perfect for PS5” nomenclature, a label that certifies that the specified smart TV works perfectly with the brand’s own console. This can be confusing to many users who might think that the most compatible smart TV with PS5 would be a Sony TV, but this is not entirely true. All smart TVs with the above specifications are perfectly compatible with PS5, the detail is that models Ideal for PS5 Sony’s features an automatic setting that makes life easier for users and ultimately allows you to achieve optimal image quality without having to go through complicated settings.

            These specified models are able to communicate with the console to adjust the HDR values ​​to the optimum level, which can produce some very amazing lighting effects that make the most of both the console and the display panel. Automatic mode is able to recognize whether we are playing or watching a movie, and thus act according to the settings of the console. As we say, this is an automatic process that greatly facilitates the user’s work, but this does not mean that with the necessary knowledge (and tools) it cannot be done on other TVs of other brands. After all, these are the benefits of playing at home.

            What if you prefer to play in the cloud?

            They’ve made their way in recent years with some really serious alternatives such as Microsoft’s with their Xbox Cloud Gaming, Google with Stadia, Amazon with their Luna (which has yet to arrive in Spain) and Nvidia with GeForce NOW. Well, you should know that some Smart TV models already include hubs to use them all and that we only have to worry about connecting a network cable, Ethernet and pairing a compatible wireless controller.

            This applies to Samsung Smart TV models released in 2022, which are already They have what they call the Gaming Hub and this gives us access to applications capable of real-time streaming in services, to which we are subscribed. And the Xbox One is by far the most interesting due to the many new features it usually adds every month, with game premieres being major new releases in many cases and tied into the Game Pass that Redmond has been pushing ever since. a few years ago.

            and Android TVs have easier access to Stadia , for example, as well as other apps that just need a fast internet connection and the ability to pair a compatible gamepad to handle everything.

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            The update will fix the current limitation of CX/GX TVs that can play games in Dolby Vision from Xbox Series X|S only at 60 Hz. This limitation is now shared by almost every other TV with Dolby Vision support from any other manufacturer.

            In mid-June, LG already released a similar update for the 2021 C1 and G1 TVs, making them the first TV in the world to support all of the Xbox Series X|S picture features, including Dolby Vision at 120 Hz.

            New CX/GX TV software available “very soon” in South Korea, rolling out to the rest of the world from the middle of next week . At the same time, LG noted that despite the global launch of the firmware, adding support for Dolby Vision at 120 Hz in general to all CX and GX TVs may be delayed until the end of October.

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Car alarm with remote start: Viper Remote Start Systems

Опубликовано: December 1, 2020 в 3:36 pm

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CS7900-AS Security + Remote Start

All-in-One 2-Way Remote Start + Alarm Bundle

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All-in-One 2-Way Remote Start + Alarm Bundle

  • Remote Start

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  • 2-Way LCD Remote

  • 3000′ Max Range

3000-ft max range remote start + alarm bundle with 2-way interactive LCD remote. Includes CM900 control module, shock sensor, siren, and LED.

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2-Way is the Only Way

Lock and start your vehicle with confidence using Compustar 2-way remotes, which provide visual and audible confirmation when your commands are sent successfully.

 

Intelligent Security Sensors

The CS7900-AS is capable of adding door, hood, trunk, and impact sensors all around your vehicle to detect intrusion into your vehicle.

In the event of intrusion, the 2-way LCD remote included with this system will alert you what’s happening to your vehicle.

What’s Included

Included with CS7900-AS, CS7900-BL, CS7900-DC3, CS6900-AS

Feature List

  • Remote Start
  • Keyless Entry
  • Security
  • 2-Way LCD Confirmation
  • 2-Way Alarm Alerts
  • 3000′ Max Range
  • Interactive LCD
  • 1-Year Remote Warranty
  • Limited Lifetime System Warranty
  • Lock/Arm
  • Unlock/Disarm
  • Trunk Release
  • Panic/Siren
  • 105dB+ Alarm Siren Included
  • Dual-Stage Shock/Impact Sensor

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CSX9900-AS Security + Remote Start

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The Best Remote Starter & Car Alarm

The CSX9900-AS offers the most powerful features for enhancing your vehicle’s security and comfort. It all starts with the included two-way T12 remote with interactive LCD.

The PRO T12 remote provides best-in-class 3-Miles of Extreme range with two-way communication. Near or far, you’ll be able to lock your doors to make sure your car is safe!

 

Take It Anywhere

We’ve taken extraordinary measures to make the Compustar T12 LCD remote as durable as possible. The T12 is IPX-7 waterproof and features a high-strength injection molded body to withstand everyday impact.

 

Advanced Car Security

The CSX9900-AS adds 24/7 vehicle security monitoring to your vehicle. Unlike factory car alarms, Compustar security systems are capable of monitoring for impact, towing, hit-and-runs, glass breakage, and much more!

The beauty of a Compustar Car Security system is that it can be fully customized to fit your needs for your car or truck. Contact your Authorized Dealer today to learn more!

 

Now Bundled with Smartphone Control!

This two-way security system now includes an LTE module for connecting your car to your smartphone with the DroneMobile App! This LTE Module enables unlimited range door lock control and instant alarm alerts. Free 30-Day Trial Included.

 

Your Smartphone is Your Backup Remote.

Instead of another remote, Compustar 2-way kits now turn your smartphone into your backup remote thanks to the DroneMobile App! Plus, with DroneMobile Family Sharing, you can invite your family members to share access to your vehicle.

What’s Included

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    2-Way T11 LCD Remote

  • ANT-2WDSS

    2-Way Spread Spectrum Antenna

  • CM-X

    Universal Remote Start Control Module w/ Upgradeable Security

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    Drone X1 LTE/GPS Module

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    4-in-1 Security Sensor

  • Alarm Siren

    105+db Alarm Siren

  • Theft-Deterrent LED

    Blue Security LED

  • E-LOCK Relay

    Engine Starter-Kill Relay

  • USB Charging Cable

    Micro USB to USB-A

  • Thermistor

    FT-TEMP Temperature Sensor

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Car alarm StarLine A93 ECO

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, high impact remote control, 128- channel anti-jamming transceiver with warning range up to 2000 m

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Car alarm StarLine A93

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Car alarm PANDORA DX 40RS 2CAN-LIN

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The Pandora DX-40RS security system is equipped with a 2CAN + 2LIN interface and an LCD key fob and is an excellent budget solution for protecting any car. The alarm is equipped with an engine start module – in addition to reliable anti-theft protection, you also get auto start, without which it is already difficult to imagine the operation of a car in the modern world.

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Car alarm StarLine E96 BT ECO

StarLine

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Car alarm StarLine A93 GSM

StarLine

Reliable car security and telematics system with intelligent autostart, non-scannable dialogue control code, GSM interface, optional 2CAN + 2LIN interfaces, optional GPS-GLONASS monitoring, shock-resistant remote control, 128-channel anti-jamming transceiver with an alert range up to 2000 m

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Car alarm StarLine A93 2CAN+2LIN GSM ECO

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Reliable car security and telematics system with intelligent autostart, non-scannable dialog control code, integrated 2CAN + 2LIN and GSM interfaces, optional GPS-GLONASS monitoring, SUPER SLAVE authorization, shock-resistant remote control, 128-channel anti-jamming transceiver with warning range up to 2000 m

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Car alarm StarLine A93 2CAN+2LIN ECO

StarLine

Reliable car security and telematics system with intelligent auto start, non-scannable dialog control code, integrated 2CAN + 2LIN interface, optional GSM interfaces, optional GPS-GLONASS monitoring, SUPER SLAVE authorization, shock-resistant remote control, 128-channel anti-interference transceiver with warning range up to 2000 m
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Car alarm StarLine S96 v2 BT 2CAN+4LIN 2SIM GSM ECO

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Car alarm StarLine A93 2CAN+2LIN

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Reliable car security and telematics system with intelligent autostart, non-scannable dialogue control code, integrated 2CAN+2LIN and optional GSM, GPS-GLONASS interfaces, shock-resistant remote control, 128-channel anti-jamming transceiver with a warning range up to 2000 m.

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Car alarm StarLine E96 BT GSM ECO

StarLine

Reliable car security and telematics system with intelligent autostart from your smartphone, non-scannable dialogue control code, integrated 2CAN+4LIN. Thanks to the GSM interface, it is possible to control the complex from anywhere in the world.

Code: 1063907

Car alarm PANDORA DX 91BT LORA

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Bluetooth 5. 0 interface (4.0- 4.2 compatible) to communicate with the owner’s smartphone, presence tags, and an extensive set of Pandora BT-peripheral expansion modules, and a built-in radio channel module operating in the 868MHz band with LoRa modulation.

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Car alarm StarLine A97

StarLine

Smart security and telematics system StarLine A97 includes the best solutions in the field of car security and guarantees reliable protection against theft thanks to an interactive control code that is resistant to electronic hacking, wide opportunities for author’s engine blocking providing protection from relaying, a unique transceiver for operation in conditions of extreme urban radio interference.

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Car alarm PANDECT X-3150BT

PANDECT

Car alarm Pandect X-3150 is equipped with 2CAN, LIN and Bluetooth interfaces, auto start, GSM control, built-in immobilizer and, of course, is able to bypass the regular one mobilizer without the use of keys.

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Car alarm StarLine WIN S96

StarLine

Reliable car security and telematics system with intelligent autostart from your smartphone, non-scannable dialogue control code, integrated 2CAN + 2LIN and GSM interfaces, authorization via Bluetooth Smart technology

convenient and safe at a bargain price in St. Petersburg

Today alarms with auto start are very popular and easy to use. More and more car owners are interested in this feature. Russian winters can be quite severe and car owners have to spend a lot of time to warm up the car. The car remote start function helps to solve this problem.

Features of car alarms with auto start

The device allows you to start the engine from a certain distance. Automatic start is carried out using a key fob, by pressing a button at a predetermined time and upon reaching a certain ambient temperature.

Car owners appreciate the remote start function, as it allows you to get into a warm interior in winter and a cool interior in summer. Autostart also allows you to get rid of frost without getting inside or to remotely start the engine to recharge the battery. There are alarms with the function of automatically turning off the engine, in case an intruder tries to get into the cabin. Such devices are much more expensive. Cheaper options can inform the owner about how much time is left until the final stop of the motor. Autorun is set individually at the request of the client.

The choice of alarms with auto start is huge, these systems are included in the assortment of almost all manufacturers. The alarm with remote start can be put on the car with both gasoline and diesel engines. When choosing such an alarm, the owner must take into account: the complete set of the device, the method of signal coding and the set of options. Too many options make it difficult to install a car alarm.

The connection between the machine and its owner is also important. To send and receive a signal, the following electronic devices are used: key fob, special sensors, GSM module, siren. Key fob with LCD display informs the owner about the condition of the car.

GSM transmitters are safer for signal transmission as they reduce the likelihood of vehicle theft, due to the fact that they encode information in digital form, and the vehicle can be monitored from a mobile phone. At the same time, it is important that a car with an installed car alarm with a GSM module is in the field of action of a mobile operator, which, unfortunately, is not always possible.

Dynamic and conversational mode used in radio broadcasts for coding

– rolling code beacons are inexpensive. Weak security level

– interactive mode is more secure. The code changes automatically and does not allow decoding and recording of the signal. Its cost is higher and the range of the signal is limited.

In conclusion, we can draw the following conclusion: a car alarm with the ability to remotely start the engine is a useful acquisition. The owner will always have a car interior warmed up in winter and cooled in summer, autostart will significantly save time, thanks to the turbo timer, the engine turbine stops gradually, which has a beneficial effect on the resource of the unit.

Best place to buy macbook: Best MacBook deals in June 2023

Опубликовано: November 30, 2020 в 3:36 pm

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Best MacBook deals in June 2023

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MacBook deals have never been better. Although there are no major holidays on the horizon, practically every Mac laptop is on sale right now. MacBook deals can be found at Amazon, Best Buy, and B&H Photo this week. And we expect prices to remain low as Apple has just announced its new MacBook Air 15 and lowered the 13-inch M2 MacBook Air’s price to $1,099 (retailers are offering it for much less). 

That said, if you spot a deal you like — our advice is to jump on it immediately because stock tends to run out fast. If you don’t see the listed sale price, try checking different color models for hidden deals. (For more deals, make sure to follow our best Apple deals guide). Also, make sure to check out our guide on the best Apple coupons and best MacBooks for college students.

Best MacBook deals right now

  • MacBook Air 13″ (M1/256GB): was $999 now $799 @ Amazon
  • MacBook Air 13″ (M2/256GB): was $1,199 now $999 @ B&H Photo
  • MacBook Pro 13″ (M2/256GB): was $1,299 now $1,099 @ Amazon
  • MacBook Pro 14″ (M2 Pro/512GB): was $1,999 now $1,749 @ B&H Photo

MacBook Pro deals

MacBook Pro 14″ (M2 Pro/512GB): was $1,999 now $1,749 @ B&H Photo
The 2023 MacBook Pro 14-inch packs Apple’s new M2 Pro silicon, which outperforms most of today’s flagship laptops. (It can also be configured with the M2 Pro Max). In our MacBook Pro 14-inch 2023 review, we called it the world’s best laptop. It offers an incredible battery life of over 14 hours. The base model includes a 14.2-inch Liquid Retina XDR display (3024 x 1964), M2 Pro 10-core CPU w/ 16-core GPU), 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD. By comparison, Amazon offers the same price, but stock is limited.

MacBook Pro 13″ (M2/256GB): was $1,299 now $1,099 @ Amazon
The 2022 MacBook Pro sports a 13.3-inch Retina display (2560 x 1600), Apple’s new M2 CPU w/ 10 core GPU, 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB SSD. In our MacBook Pro 13-inch M2 review, we said it delivers mind-blowing performance and an epic 18:20 battery life. It’s only $50 off, so we recommend waiting till it’s at least $100 off. (It’s dropped to $1,049 in the past). By comparison, B&H Photo has it for $1,099.

MacBook Air deals

MacBook Air 15 (M2/256GB): for $1,299 @ Amazon
Preorder! Announced at WWDC 2023, Apple’s biggest MacBook Air features a large 15.3-inch Liquid Retina display (2880 x 1864), Apple’s M2 chip w/ 10-core GPU, 8GB of RAM, 256GB SSD, 1080p FaceTime camera, four-speaker system with Spatial Audio, and MagSafe charging. The laptop will be widely available on June 13.

MacBook Air (M2/256GB): was $1,199 now $999 @ B&H Photo
The MacBook Air M2 boasts a load of new features. It includes a larger 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display (2560 x 1664), Apple’s new M2 w/ 8-core GPU, 8GB of RAM, 256GB SSD, 1080p FaceTime camera, four-speaker system with Spatial Audio, and MagSafe charging. In our MacBook Air M2 review, we called the Editor’s Choice laptop an unbeatable combo of performance, design, and battery life. Amazon is currently out of stock.

MacBook Air (M1/256GB): was $999 now $799 @ Amazon
The MacBook Air offers fantastic performance thanks to its Apple Silicon. The M1 CPU also helped it reach over 14 hours on our battery test. It features a 13.3-inch Retina display, Apple M1 CPU, 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB SSD. It’s no longer Apple’s flagship, but it’s a solid deal at this price.

Refurb MacBook deals

Refurb MacBook Pro 13″ (M1/256GB): was $1,299 now $1,059 @ Apple
Although it’s been discontinued, the MacBook Pro with Apple’s M1 chip still delivers solid performance. Even better, the system lasted over 16 hours in our battery test. This refurb includes a 1-year warranty. (Apple refurbs are among the best in the industry).

How to find the best MacBook deals

Amazon and Best Buy tend to offer the best MacBook deals. The MacBook Air M1 and the MacBook Pro M1 tend to see from $50 to $250 off discounts. However, we’ve noticed that Amazon offers slightly better MacBook sales that its competitors. For instance, the M1 MacBook Air has dropped to $799 a few times at Amazon. Even the M2 MacBook Air has seen $200 off discounts at Amazon. 

If you’re looking for MacBook Pro deals — you’ll want to look at Amazon, Best Buy, and B&H Photo. The 14-inch MacBook Pro has hit $1,599 a few times at Amazon, Best Buy, and B&H. The 16-inch model has also seen $400 off discounts at Amazon. (It briefly hit $1,999 a few times at Amazon). These short-lived deals are the best prices we’ve seen for these MacBooks to date. 

It’s also worth noting that sometimes pricing varies based on what color MacBook you choose.  So when shopping, we recommend clicking on different colors to see if there are hidden discounts. 

Make sure to check out our list of the best Mac VPN and how to check MacBook battery health.

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MacBook deals history
Model Apple Store (MSRP) Lowest price
MacBook Air M2 (2022) $1,199 $999
MacBook Pro 13″ M2 (2022) $1,299 $1,049
MacBook Pro 14″ M2 Pro (512GB) $1,999 $1,849
MacBook Air M1 (256GB) $999 $749
MacBook Pro 14″ (M1 Pro/512GB) $1,999 $1,599
MacBook Pro 16″ (M1 Pro/512GB) $2,499 $1,999
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As deals editor at Tom’s Guide, Louis is constantly looking for ways to avoid paying full price for the latest gadgets. With over 10 years of deals-hunting experience, Louis price checks against multiple retailers and searches high and low for the best deals to bring readers. A born-and-bred New Yorker, Louis is also an avid swimmer and marathoner. His work has appeared on Gizmodo, CNET, and Time Out New York.

Best place to buy a MacBook or Mac

Want to buy a new MacBook or Mac? We’re here to help you get the best deal and the best service. We’ll point you in the direction of where is best to buy your new MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac, Mac mini or Mac Studio, whether that’s Apple’s own store, a third-party seller, or even refurbished or second-hand if you want to save some money.

In this guide, we have sections for each of Apple’s Macs in which we will point you to the best retailers for those products. We will also share tips that should help you find the best deal on a new Mac.

If you’ve yet to decide which Mac you want to buy, don’t forget to take a look at our complete Mac buying guide first.

Where to buy a MacBook Pro

The MacBook Pro range includes the most powerful laptops made by Apple. The MacBook Pro line up includes the following: 

  • 13in MacBook Pro with the 8-core CPU/8-core GPU M1 chip, from £1,299/$1,299.
  • 14in MacBook Pro with the M1 Pro (or M1 Max) chip, from £1,899/$1,999.
  • 16in MacBook Pro with the M1 Pro (or M1 Max) chip, from £2,399/$2,499.

Those starting prices are what Apple sells the MacBook Pro for, but they aren’t necessarily the prices you will have to pay – many resellers discount even the newest MacBook Pro models, or you might find one that has a deal on an older MacBook Pro.

With that in mind, be sure to check which model you’re getting when buying from anywhere other than Apple (which generally stocks only its newest devices, unless you’re shopping from the
Apple Refurbished Store – read about
why you should buy a refurbished Mac). Many of the biggest discounts are on older models that lack the M1 chip instead featuring an Intel processor. If you spot a processor marked Core i3, i5 or i7 you are looking at an Intel-powered Mac.

Our advice would be to choose one of Apple’s newer Macs that are powered by its own silicon – the M1, M1 Pro, M1 Max, or M1 Ultra. We recommend this because the Intel processors and graphics options being used in older Macs just can’t compete with these new options. Also it is likely that Apple won’t continue to support these older Macs for many more years.

Even if you are happy to buy an Intel Mac you should make sure you look closely at the specs to ensure that the price is reflective of the age of the Mac. We’ve seen resellers claiming a huge discount on a discontinued Mac as if it’s the price Apple sells it for now, but in reality you might be able to get a new Mac that is even more powerful for a similar price. To be sure about what you are buying take a look at the latest deals we round up in our
best MacBook Pro deals round up.

Where to buy MacBook Pro in the US

US customers can obviously buy the MacBook Pro directly from the Apple Store, or save money on a refurbished model at the Apple Refurbished Store (US). Meanwhile students and educators can save money shopping at the Apple Education Store

Other than shopping at Apple, US customer should also check out:

  • Amazon 
  • B&H Photo
  • Best Buy
  • Walmart
  • Adorama
  • Newegg
  • Sam’s Club
  • DataVision
  • Simply Mac

Where to buy MacBook Pro in the UK

If you want to buy your Mac directly from Apple
view the MacBook Pro in the Apple Store. Alternatively, if you want a discount from Apple and don’t mind if it’s an older model
view the MacBook Pro in the Apple Refurbished Store.

If you are a student or a teacher you can save money –
view the MacBook Pro in the Apple Education Store.

Apple has a number of Apple Premium Resellers and
Apple Authorized Resellers who stock Macs:

  • Amazon
  • AO
  • Argos
  • BT Shop
  • Currys
  • Ebuyer
  • John Lewis
  • Laptops Direct
  • Very

UK Apple Authorised Resellers

  • KRCS
  • Insight
  • iStore
  • Select
  • Western Computer
  • Jigsaw

Where to buy a MacBook Air

Like the M1 MacBook Pro it also has a 13in screen, but it weighs less thanks to the ultra-thin, tapered design. Like the 13in MacBook Pro the Air also features an M1 chip. If you aren’t sure which MacBook to buy, read:
MacBook Air or MacBook Pro.

The MacBook Air range includes the cheapest laptop Apple sells. The MacBook Air line up includes: 

  • 13in MacBook Air with 8-core CPU/7-core GPU M1, 256GB SSD: £999/$999.
  • 13in MacBook Air with 8-core CPU/8-core GPU M1, 512GB SSD: £1,249/$1,249.

You may still find deals on older, Intel powered MacBook Air models, but you should bear in mind that you will probably be at a disadvantage in a few years time if Apple stops support for these older models. Luckily deals can be found on the M1 MacBook Air models. Check our
best MacBook Air deals round-up.

Where to buy MacBook Air in the US

Want to buy a MacBook Air from Apple?
View the MacBook Air in the Apple Store. Save money on a refurbished MacBook Air.
View the MacBook Air in the Apple Refurbished Store. Or get your education discount:
View the MacBook Air in the Apple Education Store.

  • Amazon
  • B&H Photo
  • Best Buy
  • Walmart
  • Adorama
  • Newegg
  • Sam’s Club
  • DataVision
  • Simply Mac

We also have an article that looks at
Where to buy the M1 MacBooks and Mac mini.

Where to buy MacBook Air in the UK

You can be sure that you are buying a Mac at the correct price at Apple.
View the MacBook Air in the Apple Store. Or, get money off an older model from Apple’s refurb store.
View the MacBook Air in the Apple Refurbished Store.  And of course, teachers and students should pick up the
MacBook Air via the Apple Education Store.

Like the Pro, Apple has a number of Apple Premium Resellers and
Apple Authorized Resellers who stock Macs. Check out the following retailers:

  • Amazon
  • AO
  • Argos
  • BT Shop
  • Currys
  • Ebuyer
  • John Lewis
  • Laptops Direct
  • Very

UK Apple Authorised Resellers

  • KRCS
  • Insight
  • iStore
  • Select
  • Western Computer
  • Jigsaw

Where to buy an iMac

On to desktop Macs now, starting with Apple’s most famous Mac – the iMac. First introduced in 1998, causing shock waves in personal computing, the iMac is now incredibly thin yet manages to house everything it needs behind its gorgeous display.

You can get the iMac with a 24in display with varying specs that’ll change the price and power. When the iMac first went on sale there were a lot of stock shortages for the new model, which comes in a variety of colours and features the M1 chip. Stock now seems to be at more reasonable levels and we are seeing some deals on the M1 iMac. See:
Where to buy 24in iMac with M1.

The iMac range includes: 

  • 24in iMac with 8-core CPU/7-core GPU M1, 256GB SSD: £1,249/$1,299.
  • 24in iMac with 8-core CPU/8-core GPU M1, 256GB SSD: £1,449/$1,499.
  • 24in iMac with 8-core CPU/8-core GPU M1, 512GB SSD: £1,649/$1,699.

Apple was also selling a 27in iMac until March 2022 when that model was discontinued (at least for now – read:
27in iMac discontinued, but not necessarily dead). Despite the 27in iMac not being sold by Apple anymore you will probably find discounts and deals for that model as resellers sell off stock. Just keep in mind that it will be Intel-powered and that it’s days will almost certainly be numbered in terms of support (Apple generally supports Macs for five years from the point that it stops selling them).

To be sure that you are getting a good deal on a new iMac check out our round up of the
best iMac deals.

Where to buy 24in iMac in the US

Want to buy a iMac from Apple?
View the iMac in the Apple Store. Save money on a refurbished iMac.
View the iMac in the Apple Refurbished Store. Or get your education discount:
View the iMac in the Apple Education Store

Or see these retailers:

  • Amazon
  • B&H Photo
  • Best Buy
  • Walmart
  • Adorama
  • Newegg
  • Sam’s Club
  • DataVision
  • Simply Mac

Where to buy 24in iMac in the UK

You can be sure that you are buying a Mac at the correct price at Apple –
view the iMac in the Apple Store. Or, get money off an older model from Apple’s refurb store –
View the iMac in the Apple Refurbished Store. Save money if you are a teacher or student –
View the iMac in the Apple Education Store.

Or check out the following resellers:

  • Amazon
  • AO. com
  • Argos
  • Currys
  • Ebuyer
  • John Lewis
  • Laptops Direct
  • Very

UK Apple Authorised Resellers

  • KRCS
  • Insight
  • iStore
  • Select
  • Western Computer
  • Jigsaw

Where to buy a Mac mini

The Mac mini is Apple’s compact desktop computer, that offers great value for money and great specs.

The Mac mini range includes: 

  • Mac mini with 8-core CPU/8-core GPU M1, 256GB SSD: £699/$699.
  • Mac mini with 8-core CPU/8-core GPU M1, 512GB SSD: £899/$899.
  • Mac mini with Intel 8th generation i5, 512GB SSD: £1,099/$1,099.

As you can see from the above, the Mac mini still has an Intel option on offer. We don’t expect that this will be the case for long. If you really need an Intel Mac then this is a good option simply because Apple is still selling it, so at least it should be supported a little longer than the Intel Macs that are off sale now. 

Where to buy Mac mini in the US

Want to buy a Mac mini from Apple? 
View the Mac mini in the Apple Store. Save money on a refurbished Mac mini from the
Apple Refurbished Store. Or get your education discount:
View the Mac mini in the Apple Education Store

  • Amazon where we often see discounts.
  • B&H Photo
  • Best Buy
  • Adorama
  • Newegg
  • Sam’s Club
  • DataVision
  • Simply Mac

Where to buy Mac mini in the UK

If you want to buy your Mac mini directly from Apple
view the Mac mini in the Apple Store. Alternatively, if you want a discount and don’t mind if it’s an older model
view the Mac mini in the Apple Refurbished Store.

If you are a student or a teacher you can save money! 
View the Mac mini in the Apple Education Store. 

Apple has a number of Apple Premium Resellers and
Apple Authorized Resellers who stock Macs, so be sure to check it out.

Other top retailers to check out include:

  • Amazon
  • AO.com
  • Argos
  • Currys PC World
  • Ebuyer
  • John Lewis
  • Laptops Direct
  • Very

UK Apple Authorised Resellers

  • KRCS
  • Insight
  • iStore
  • Select
  • Western Computer
  • Jigsaw

Where to buy a Mac Studio

Apple introduced its most powerful Mac yet – the Mac Studio – on March 2022. The Mac Studio can be configured with a M1 Max chip or the M1 Ultra, which is essentially two M1 Max chips.

The Mac Studio starts at £1,999/$1,999 for the M1 Max model. The Mac Studio with M1 Ultra starts at £3,999/$3,999.

Where to buy Mac Studio in the US

  • Amazon
  • Adorama

  • Best Buy 
  • B&H Photo Video
  • Walmart
  • Newegg
  • Sam’s Club
  • DataVision
  • Simply Mac

Where to buy Mac Studio in the UK

  • Amazon
  • Argos
  • AO
  • Currys
  • eBuyer
  • Laptops Direct
  • John Lewis

UK Apple Authorised Resellers

  • KRCS
  • Insight
  • iStore
  • Select
  • Western Computer
  • Jigsaw

Where to buy a Mac Pro

The Mac Pro is Apple’s professional Mac with a price tag to match, starting at £5,499/$5,999. Apple started selling it in December 2019 and hasn’t updated that model since, but the company says that the Mac Pro will get an update soon – featuring Apple silicon.

View the Mac Pro in the Apple Store.

US resellers:

  • Amazon
  • Adorama

  • Best Buy 
  • B&H Photo Video
  • Walmart
  • Newegg
  • Sam’s Club
  • DataVision
  • Simply Mac

UK resellers:

  • KRCS 
  • Mac Store UK
  • Scan
  • Jigsaw
  • Insight
  • iStore
  • Select
  • Western Computer

Best Places to Buy Refurbished MacBooks with Problems Fixed

You Can Have a Mac and MacBook Cheap from Apple Refurbished Store and Other Retailers, But Should You Buy a Refurbished Mac? This can be a great way to save money on a Mac with new hardware specs, but there can be risks. Here’s what you need to know, including the best places to buy refurbished Macs and MacBooks that have all issues fixed.

If you’re considering a Mac, especially if you’re on a budget, we recommend buying a refurbished Mac rather than paying full price.

Apple makes great computers, but they don’t come cheap. Even if you’re happy to pay the price for an iMac or MacBook Pro With the new base version, you may painfully realize that for a few hundred extra dollars, you can get a more powerful model. But can you justify the extra expense? Luckily, this isn’t necessary because you can often find a previous generation model on sale with better specs than the cheapest new model, and you might be able to buy it for a lower price.

When choosing a laptop Reliability is important, especially if you plan to use it as your main device. Apple is one of the most successful hardware manufacturers in the world due to its commitment to designing powerful hardware and delivering the best user experience.

As a result, Apple computers are known to last a long time. If you want to try out an Apple device without paying full price, you can opt for a refurbished Mac instead.

With that in mind, here are the best places to buy a refurbished MacBook.

1. Apple Certified Refurbished

As a manufacturer of macOS laptops, Apple is best placed to repair it. The company realized this and quietly launched its online store. Certified Refurbished. Many refurbished devices have been returned to the company through retail stores and online stores. This may be as part of an exchange program, after it has been reported as having some defects, or simply returned after purchase.

As a result, the range of refurbished units available may vary. Regardless of the reason, the company inspects and tests every product and replaces all necessary components with genuine Apple parts. In fact, you can buy a device with new features at a reduced price. This is not the only way of saving money on Apple devices. over there Other discounts On Apple devices, you can take advantage of this too.

Despite its many advantages, Apple products have a bad reputation. Also in regards to its special components. If your iPhone’s screen has ever been damaged and had a third party replace it, you may have noticed it while using it. Apple devices can detect when you are using unofficial parts, which can affect performance, operation, and even your warranty.

Buying from an Apple Certified Refurbished Store gives you the confidence that your MacBook will perform just like it did when it was brand new. To bring even more attention to these devices, these refurbished devices come with Apple’s standard one-year warranty and 90-day technical support. You also have the option to increase the security of your purchases with AppleCare+.

2. Mac of all trades

There are many benefits to buying from an Apple Authorized Refurbished Store, but you won’t find much money there to save. A reliable and respected alternative is the Mac of all trades. Even the presence of the company predates the age of the Internet; He opened his first store at 1995, and in 2002 he switched to working on the Internet.

While this is interesting information, you might think that it is not necessary. However, we include background here because reputation is paramount when buying refurbished equipment. You must trust the company you are buying from. It is important not only that you have made a thorough renovation, but also to know that they will take care of you if something goes wrong after the purchase.

Luckily, most of the situations that might bother you have been covered by a Mac of all trades. The company manages the renewal process from four sides. This includes Visual inspection , و Two – step cleaning process , و Ingredients Test / fork repair , و replenishment . Each refurbished Mac is assigned a quality rating; excellent ، very good ، جيد , or Acceptable.

Website Among Best Places Buy a refurbished MacBook with a one year warranty. It also offers a 14-day return period, and you can extend the standard warranty with the company’s platinum warranty. This ensures that you are protected in the event of any defects or component failures on your refurbished Mac laptop.

3. VNK

Like Mac of All Trades, it was the company Other World Computing (commonly known as OWC) has been operating in the PC retail sector for many years; The origins of the company go back to 1988. It mainly trades in components, which allows you to customize and upgrade existing equipment. However, OWC also offers a selection of used and refurbished MacBooks.

Used language can be confusing. It is noted here that OWC primarily sells used MacBooks. This means that these devices have been used and thoroughly tested.

However, unlike certified refurbished notebooks, the components used are not thoroughly inspected and tested. In most cases, it should be assumed that the equipment used is sold “as is”. This does not mean that there is something wrong with the components used. In fact, they are often available at a huge discount.

However, shopping through OWC is better than buying any used device. Since the company specializes in computer upgrades, you can customize your used MacBook. After selecting a model, options appear related to the size of the hard drive, the amount of memory, and the outer cover of the device you are using.

4. Amazon refurbished

Amazon is one of the world’s largest retailers, so it’s no wonder they also sell a range of refurbished items in the store. Amazon updated. The company first opened an online bookstore in 1994 and then quickly expanded into all areas of retail.

One of the main reasons for Amazon’s success is the variety of products it offers. However, Amazon doesn’t always sell directly to you.

Third party sellers are the key to Amazon’s success. It’s the same with the Amazon Renewed Store. Most of the products sold here are not sold on Amazon but are inspected and repaired by third party sellers. Regardless, Amazon enforces a number of standards so you can still be sure that any used item you purchase from this store will be in good condition.

The refurbished store gives you access to a wide range of electronics and other home goods, including refurbished MacBooks. It doesn’t make it Good place to shop Not only can you contact Amazon support if something goes wrong.

For example, Amazon’s renewed warranty gives you 90 days to return an item if you’re not happy with it. If you have any technical issues, just contact Amazon for help fixing the issue. So Amazon Renewed Store helps you get a great deal on a refurbished MacBook Pro or MacBook by serving the most respected online retailer.

Track Mac Deals

Often Seen Perfect Deal Refurbished products are a complex process due to constantly changing inventory. Because of this, you should consider two other sites that allow you to guess when looking for great deals.

Provides Restore Tracker Email alerts and RSS feeds with a list of repaired products in the Apple Store. To get started, create an alert on your website with the type of product you hope to find. In addition to Mac, Refurb Tracker offers alerts for iPhone, iPad, iPod, Apple TV and Mac.

Provides Repair Me Also an alert system for refurbished and certified Apple products. In addition to Apple’s online stores, RefurbMe tracks items from Best Buy, GameStop, Gazelle, Target, and Walmart. In addition to Mac computers, RefurbMe offers alerts for iPhone, iPad, iPod, Apple TV and Apple Watch.

Best Places to Buy Refurbished MacBooks

تعد MacBook Refurbished is a great way to save money if you choose a reputable seller with a professional return process. The sites mentioned here are some of the best places to buy a refurbished MacBook, MacBook Air, or MacBook Pro.

If you’re looking for peace of mind, then an Apple Authorized Store should be your first choice. However, all the other sites here offer unique device options that may best suit your needs.

However, you should do your research before switching to a used MacBook. Despite the many benefits, there are potential risks to be aware of. Be sure to check out What You Need to Know When Buying a Refurbished Mac.

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TOP 7 Best Apple MacBooks in 2023

If you are wondering which MacBook to choose and buy for yourself? You have entered the address. We take a look at the best Apple MacBook models to date and rank them.

Choosing the best MacBook is no easy task, especially now that Apple is releasing new MacBook Pro models with completely new processors and different designs. Apple’s M1 chips are now joined by the M1 Pro, M1 Max and M2, the MacBooks we know are changing.

01/28/2023 Update

A new 2023 model has been added to the ranking of the best Apple MacBooks.

But if you take a closer look at the best MacBooks, you’ll see that different models will be needed for different tasks. There are certain reasons why many will want to pay more for an M2-based MacBook Pro, and in 2021 14- and 16-inch systems, you have the choice between the M1 Pro and M1 Max.

And now that Apple has released the new 13-inch MacBook Pro 2022 and MacBook Air 2022, we have several new Apple laptops with the M2 chip vying for a place in this ranking.

What is the best MacBook right now? Apple’s

MacBook Air equipped with the M1 has long held the top spot on our list, but it has just been dethroned by its successor, the MacBook Air M2 (2022) . This new laptop is more expensive, but packs a lot of power compared to the previous model. Not only that, it also has a new design similar to 2021 MacBook Pro .

That being said, the MacBook Air with M1 is still a solid machine. The Apple M1 chip makes it faster than we ever expected from the Air, and its energy efficiency ensures a much longer battery life, over 14 hours on a single charge.

The best premium MacBook is the 14-inch MacBook Pro (M2 Pro/Max 2023) . With extensive customization options and top-tier Apple processors, this is a MacBook with more power.

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MacBook Air M2 (2022)

The best MacBook for most people

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Screen: 13.6 inches (2560 x 1664)
Processor : Apple M1
GPU: built-in 8-core
RAM: 8 GB to 24 GB
Memory: 256 GB to 2 TB
Weight: 1. 24 kg

Pros 90 003

  • Amazingly portable design
  • Bright and colorful 13.6″ screen
  • High performance M2
  • Impressively long battery life
  • 1080p webcam

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  • Screen notch is a bit distracting
  • SSD slower than MacBook Pro M2
  • Supports only one external monitor

The MacBook Air M2 truly deserves the name Air. And we’re not saying the previous MacBook Air M1 was bad — it helped introduce the world to the power of Apple’s chip.

The new MacBook Air is a breath of fresh you-know-what, and that’s because Apple has paired an even faster M2 chip with a noticeably thinner and lighter design. This 1.24kg laptop and using it is reminiscent of the iconic original Air that Steve Jobs pulled out of a manila envelope 14 years ago.

Independently tested, the MacBook Air M2 is the best laptop for the money. You get unparalleled performance, a vibrant display and superb battery life in a delightfully portable design. Yes, it’s not cheap, but we would easily recommend this system over the remaining MacBook Air M1 due to its better performance and screen, as well as a sharper webcam and MagSafe charging.

Read more – full review MacBook Air M2 2022

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MacBook Air M1

Best MacBook Air on a budget Screen: 13.3″; 2.560 x 1.600
CPU: Apple M1
GPU: Integrated 8-core
RAM: 8GB-16GB
ROM: 256GB-2TB SSD
Weight: 1, 27 kg

Pros

  • Super fast performance
  • Incredibly long battery life
  • Comfortable keyboard

Cons

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  • Thick bezels
  • Port light
  • MacBook Air has always been the best MacBook for most people, but now it’s even better than ever before. Apple’s decision to replace Intel processors with its own Apple Silicon, starting with the M1 chip in the MacBook Air, is bearing fruit. 14 hours 41 minutes of battery life is the best result for a MacBook Air. Plus, the M1 delivers insanely fast performance, so fast you can run serious games without any problems.

    The MacBook Air’s webcam has also been updated, as the M1 chip provides signal processing for improved clarity and color accuracy. And of course, the Magic Keyboard is still here, which contributes to a comfortable typing experience. Dolby Atmos sound support means some movies and TV shows will sound better than before. The MacBook Air isn’t just the best MacBook for the average Apple user, it’s closer than ever to being the king of laptops.

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    MacBook Pro 13 M2 (2022)

    The fastest laptop you can buy

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    Screen: 13.3″ (2560 x 1600)
    Processor: Apple M2 (8 cores)
    Graphics: Integrated 8 -core GPU M2 | Integrated 10-core GPU
    RAM: 8 GB to 24 GB
    Memory: 256 GB to 2 TB
    Weight: 1. 36 kg

    Pros

    • Lightning performance
    • Amazing battery life
    • Crisp, bright screen
    • Comfortable keyboard

    Cons

    • Same old design 90 163
    • 720p webcam
    • Limited ports

    13-inch MacBook The Pro 2022 is the first Apple M2 laptop to hit the market. While the design hasn’t changed, Apple promises a big jump in performance whether you’re editing photos or videos or running multiple apps at the same time.

    And in tests, the M2 chip delivers performance that outperforms competing Windows laptops. The M2 also greatly outperforms the M1 chip in various benchmarks. Plus, the new MacBook Pro 2022 delivers the longest battery life we’ve ever seen on a modern laptop, with over 18 hours on a single charge.

    However, although this notebook uses Apple’s new sip, the design shows its age. You get the same form factor, the same ports, the same display, and the same webcam. Meanwhile, the new MacBook Air 2022 offers a larger display with thinner bezels, a 1080p webcam, and a thinner and lighter design.

    Read more – full review MacBook Pro 13 (M2, 2022)

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    MacBook Pro 14 2023

    Best laptop for professionals

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    Shield: 14.2- inch Liquid Retina XDR display (3024×1964 pixels, 254 ppi)
    Processor: M2 Pro (10-core processor)
    Graphics: Integrated 16-core GPU
    Memory: from 16 GB to 9 6 GB
    Memory: 512 GB to 8 TB
    Weight: 1.59 kg (M2 Pro) – 1.63 kg (M2 Max)

    Pros

    • Excellent performance
    • Bright display 9 0163
    • Excellent battery life
    • Good selection of ports including HDMI and SD card
    • Faster Wi-Fi 6E

    Cons

    • Expensive
    • Face ID not supported

    MacBook Pro 14-inch 2023 is one of the most powerful portable laptops you can buy, and that’s thanks to Apple’s new M2 Pro chip, which delivers even faster performance than the previous M1 Pro chip. Whether you’re editing photos, transcoding videos, or multitasking with a dozen apps, the new MacBook Pro can handle any workload with ease.

    This laptop scored best in class in multiple tests including Geekbench, Photoshop, Premiere Pro and video transcoding. If you need even more performance, the optional M2 Max chip offers significant graphics acceleration thanks to a 38-core GPU. According to independent testing results, you can even play demanding games like Resident Evil Village with flawless graphics and smooth frame rates.

    9The 0002 version of the M2 Pro laptop lasted a whopping 14 hours in an independent battery test, beating most Windows laptops. The M2 Max version ran 12:51, which is also a very good result.

    You get the same great 14″ mini LED display as the previous M1 Pro, an amazing 6-speaker sound system, and a comfortable keyboard and touchpad. Also, the 1080p camera is a little better. The HDMI port now supports displays up to 8K resolution, and you get an SD card slot.

    Throw in faster Wi-Fi 6E and you have an almost perfect laptop for creative professionals, though we’d love to see a touchscreen option and the addition of Face ID.

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    2021 MacBook Pro (14-inch)

    Best MacBook for people who need more ports

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    Screen: 14.2-inch;
    3024×1964 pixels
    Processor: Apple M1 Pro or Max with 10-core processor
    GPU: 16 to 32 cores, integrated GPU
    RAM: 16 GB to 64 GB
    Memory: 512 GB to 8 TB SSD
    Weight: 1.61 kg

    Pros

    • Surprisingly fast
    • Beautiful screen
    • Fantastic battery life

    Cons

    • No USB-A ports

    The 2021 14-inch MacBook Pro is the Mac you need to get if you have: 1) budget and 2) need for more ports. Its new Liquid Retina XDR display with a 120Hz refresh rate is great. Your favorite movies and everything else will look better. Oh, and the new M1 Pro chips (and the more expensive M1 Max) deliver more speed than ever before while still delivering all-day battery life.

    On top of that, Apple has brought back MagSafe charging, an HDMI output, and an SD card reader to the MacBook Pro. This means you don’t need to bring a USB-C cable with you to connect to a display or use external storage. However, USB-A is still out and we are beginning to realize that Apple has no plans to bring it back. Other notable changes include getting rid of the Touch Bar (which never proved its worth) and replacing it with physical F1-F12 keys. Apple has also improved the internal webcam to 1080p from 720p. The 2021 MacBook Pro definitely feels like a professional laptop again.

    More details – 2021 MacBook Pro 14-inch full review

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    2021 MacBook Pro (16-inch)

    Best MacBook for video editing

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    Shield: 16. 2″ ;
    3456×2244 pixels
    CPU: M1 Pro (10-core CPU), M1 Max (10-core CPU)
    GPU: 16 to 32 cores, integrated GPU
    RAM: 16 GB to 64 GB
    Memory: 512 GB – 8 TB
    Weight: 2.13 kg (M1 Pro) | 2.17 (M1 max)

    Pros

    • Beautiful Liquid Retina XDR screen
    • Incredible performance
    • Excellent battery life

    Cons

    • Screen not 4K
    • Expensive with M1 processor Max

    Want more? Then you can check out the monstrous 16-inch MacBook Pro, equipped with M1 Pro or M1 Max processors for amazing performance. This model is an upgrade from the previous Intel-based model. It features thinner bezels to make more room for the gorgeous Liquid Retina XDR mini LED screen. Once you step over the threshold, you will be amazed by its contrast and smoothness, especially with the 120Hz refresh rate.

    On top of that, you get the return of the ports that professionals need. It’s not only a security-focused MagSafe 3 charging port, but also an HDMI output for connecting to displays, an SD memory card reader, and for connecting the camera’s memory cards themselves. Oh, and don’t think that MagSafe rules out USB-C charging: the MacBook Pro’s trio of Thunderbolt 4/USB4 ports are also powered. On top of that, you have a 1080p webcam, three improved microphones, and a great six-point speaker system.

    More details – full review of 2021 MacBook Pro 16-inch

    7

    13-inch MacBook Pro with M1

    Best MacBook with long battery life

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    Shield: 13, 3″, 2560 x 1600 pixels
    CPU: Apple M1 8-core GPU
    GPU: Apple M1 8-core GPU
    RAM: 8 GB to 16 GB
    ROM: 256 GB to 2 TB SSD
    Weight: 1.36 kg

    Pros

    • Great general and gaming performance
    • Great battery life
    • Lightning SSD

    Cons

    • Not enough ports
    • Thick bezels

    The M1 MacBook Pro takes everything we love about the M1-based MacBook Air and then kicks it up a notch or two. In the battery test, for example, it lasted a whopping 16 hours and 32 minutes, beating the M1 Air (14:41) by almost 2 hours.

    On top of that, the 434.8 nit MacBook Pro display is brighter than the 365.8 nit Air display. And in the Handbrake video transcoding test, it converted a 4K movie to 1080p in 7 minutes and 44 seconds, beating the already fast MacBook Air in 9:15.

    Other benefits include Dolby Atmos sound, improved webcam video quality (thanks to the new M1 signal processing chip), a crisp 2560×1600 pixel Retina display, and support for iOS and iPadOS apps. And don’t forget the Magic Keyboard, which is a real pleasure to type on.

    How to choose the best MacBook Air

    A few simple tips to help you make the right choice.

    Performance

    If you know you won’t push your laptops to the limit, get a MacBook Air and an entry-level model. Its 8-core M1 chip and 8GB RAM will surprise you with its speed. Upgrade this RAM to 16GB if you keep a lot of apps open at the same time. Those running more demanding applications will either want to get the M1 MacBook Pro with 16GB of RAM or consider getting an Intel-based MacBook with 32GB of RAM. The new M2-powered MacBooks are a cross between the original M1 MacBooks and the M1 Pro and M1 Max laptops.

    Graphics and gaming

    For the M1-based MacBook, you get either a 7-core or 8-core integrated GPU, and we’ve seen amazing results with the 8-core version. The MacBook Pro with M2 processor ships with 10 GPU cores as standard. So upgrade if you want to play on your Mac. Yes, you can now play serious video games on Mac. It’s impressive.

    Size and weight

    The only differences between the 13-inch MacBook Air and Pro are the Air’s wedge shape and slightly lighter weight. The MacBook Pro (1.36kg for M1, 1.41kg for Intel) is heavier than the 1.27kg MacBook Air. No wonder the 16-inch MacBook Pro, which weighs over 1.95kg, best for those who either don’t mind the weight in their bag or don’t move around that often.

    2K monitors 144hz: The 4 Best 1440p 144Hz Monitors – Spring 2023: Reviews

    Опубликовано: November 29, 2020 в 3:36 pm

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    The 4 Best 1440p 144Hz Monitors – Spring 2023: Reviews

    1. Table of Contents
    2. Intro
    3. Best Monitor

      1. Best Mid-Range

        1. Best Lower Mid-Range

          1. Best Budget

            1. Notable Mentions
            2. Recent Updates
            3. All Reviews
            4. Discussions

            Updated May 02, 2023 at 09:01 am

            By Nicholas Di Giovanni

            While you can get the best gaming performance with high refresh rate monitors, they also can be expensive and out-of-budget for some gamers. If you aren’t looking for high-end monitors and you want something simple to strike a balance between a good resolution and refresh rate, 1440p @ 144Hz monitors are a good choice. They don’t require a ton of bandwidth from your graphics cards and still provide good graphics with smooth motion. There aren’t as many 1440p @ 144Hz monitors available as there once were, but you can still find some to buy at a low cost.

            While you can buy a 1440p monitor with a higher refresh rate to use at 144Hz or get a 4k @ 144Hz monitor and set it to a lower resolution, this article only considers 1440p monitors with a native 144Hz refresh rate.

            We’ve bought and tested over 270 monitors, and below are our picks for the best 1440p 144Hz monitors to buy. Also, check out our recommendations for the best 1440p gaming monitors, the best 144Hz monitors, and the best 1440p monitors.

            1. Best 1440p 144Hz Monitor

              LG 34GP950G-B

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              Size

              34″

              Pixel Type

              IPS

              Native Refresh Rate

              144 Hz

              Max Refresh Rate

              180 Hz

              Variable Refresh Rate

              Yes

              Native Resolution

              3440 x 1440

              HDR10

              Yes

              See all our test results

              The best 1440p 144Hz monitor we’ve tested is the LG 34GP950G-B, a good overall display. Although it has a 34-inch, ultrawide screen, it’s still considered a 1440p monitor because it has a 3440×1440 resolution. It means it’s wider horizontally than a 27-inch, 1440p monitor but has the same screen height. It’s great for PC gaming because you can overclock its 144Hz native refresh rate to 180Hz over a DisplayPort connection, but it’s limited to a max of 100Hz over HDMI. It also has incredible motion handling, especially at high frame rates, and even if it doesn’t have a backlight strobing feature to further reduce persistence blur, motion still looks great.

              It’s a premium gaming monitor in terms of features as it has native G-SYNC variable refresh rate (VRR) support, meaning it can take full advantage of your NVIDIA graphics card. It has a few extra features to improve your gaming experience, like a virtual crosshair that gives you a competitive advantage in FPS games, and its black stabilizer feature lets you see opponents better in dark games.

              See our review

            2. Best Mid-Range 1440p 144Hz Monitor

              ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQ

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              Size

              27″

              Pixel Type

              IPS

              Native Refresh Rate

              144 Hz

              Max Refresh Rate

              170 Hz

              Variable Refresh Rate

              Yes

              Native Resolution

              2560 x 1440

              HDR10

              Yes

              See all our test results

              If you don’t need a high-end gaming monitor like the LG 34GP950G-B and prefer saving money, consider the ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQ. The main difference with the LG is that this monitor has a smaller 27-inch screen and 16:9 aspect ratio, so you don’t get the same immersive gaming experience. It’s available in different variants, with the only change being the body color, and the white variant, known as the XG27AQ-W, is easier to find than the black variant. You’ll be happy with whatever monitor you get, as it offers an impressive gaming experience.

              You can overclock its 144Hz native refresh rate to 170Hz, and it has a fast response time across its entire refresh rate range. This results in minimal motion blur, and it has a backlight strobing feature to reduce persistence blur. It also has low input lag for a responsive feel, meaning you won’t notice any delay. Lastly, it has VRR support to reduce screen tearing, but because it’s G-SYNC compatible, instead of having native G-SYNC support like on the LG, it can’t take full advantage of NVIDIA graphics cards.

              See our review

            3. Best Lower Mid-Range 1440p 144Hz Monitor

              Gigabyte M34WQ

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              34″

              Pixel Type

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              144 Hz

              Max Refresh Rate

              144 Hz

              Variable Refresh Rate

              Yes

              Native Resolution

              3440 x 1440

              HDR10

              Yes

              See all our test results

              If you want to save some money but aren’t necessarily on a tight budget, a lower mid-range option like the Gigabyte M34WQ is a good alternative. It’s different from the ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQ because it has a bigger 34-inch screen for a more immersive gaming experience, but the main difference is that you can’t overclock the 144Hz refresh rate to something higher. Luckily, it’s still a great gaming monitor with an excellent response time with high-frame-rate signals, but it gets worse with 60 fps signals, so you’ll see more motion blur in low-frame-rate games, like on a console or some PC games. It also has low input lag for a responsive gaming experience, and you won’t notice any delay, no matter the refresh rate you’re gaming at.

              On top of its great gaming performance, it offers good picture quality with accurate colors and high peak brightness, enough to fight glare. It’s also a great choice if you want to use it for co-op gaming, as it has good ergonomics, and its wide viewing angles ensure the image remains consistent from the sides.

              See our review

            4. Best Budget 1440p 144Hz Monitor

              LG 27GL850-B/27GL83A-B

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              144 Hz

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              144 Hz

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              Yes

              Native Resolution

              2560 x 1440

              HDR10

              Yes

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              Budget monitors also offer great gaming performance if you’re willing to sacrifice a few features. If that’s the case, the best budget 1440p 144Hz monitor we’ve tested is the LG 27GL850-B/27GL83A-B. It’s available in two different models with the 27GL850-B and the 27GL83A-B, but the 27GL850-B has two USB ports. It’s different from the Gigabyte M34WQ because it has a smaller 27-inch screen with a 16:9 aspect ratio, so you don’t get the same immersive gaming experience. Like the Gigabyte, you can’t overclock its 144Hz refresh rate to anything higher, which is normal for budget monitors, and it has native FreeSync VRR support with G-SYNC compatibility.

              Motion looks incredible on this monitor, especially at its max refresh rate, and there isn’t much motion blur with low-frame-rate games either. The 27GL850-B variant has a backlight strobing feature to further reduce persistence blur with fast-moving objects, and its backlight at least remains flicker-free if you don’t want to use it, which helps reduce eye strain during long gaming sessions.

              See our review

            Notable Mentions

            • Dell S3422DWG:
              The Dell S3422DWG is a dark room alternative to the Gigabyte M34WQ as it has a higher contrast ratio and is in the same price range. However, it has worse motion handling.
              See our review
            • LG 27GN800-B:
              The LG 27GN800-B is a budget monitor similar to the LG 27GL850-B/27GL83A-B. It has better motion handling thanks to its quicker response time; however, it has worse ergonomics and can be harder to find.
              See our review

            Recent Updates

            1. May 02, 2023:
              Changed some picks according to current availability; removed the LG 27GN800-B and renamed the LG 27GL83A-B as the ‘Best Budget Monitor’ because it’s easier to find; added the ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQ-W as the ‘Best Mid-Range Monitor’ and renamed the Gigabyte M34WQ as the ‘Best Lower Mid-Range Monitor’ because it went down in price; updated Notable Mentions based on changes.

            2. Mar 03, 2023:
              Replaced the ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQ with the Gigabyte M34WQ and the AOC CQ27G2 with the LG 27GL83A-B because they’re easier to find; updated Notable Mentions based on changes.

            3. Jan 03, 2023:
              Removed the ViewSonic Elite XG270QG because it’s hard to find and added the AOC CQ27G2; updated the Notable Mentions based on changes.

            4. Oct 27, 2022:
              Removed the ASUS ROG Strix XG279Q because it’s hard to find and added the LG 34GP950G-B as the ‘Best 1440p 144Hz Monitor’; renamed the ViewSonic XG270QG as the ‘Best Upper Mid-Range’ and removed the Dell S3422DWG; updated Notable Mentions based on changes.

            5. Aug 17, 2022:
              Restructured article to reflect how users are looking for monitors; added the ASUS ROG Strix XG279Q as the ‘Best 1440p 144Hz Monitor’ and renamed the ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQ to ‘Best Mid-Range’. Replaced the Gigabyte G27Q with the LG 27GN800-B because it’s better for gaming; moved the Gigabyte M34WQ to Notable Mentions and renamed the Dell S3422DWG as the ‘Best Ultrawide’.

            All Reviews

            Our recommendations are based on what we think are the best 1440p 144Hz monitors currently available. They are adapted to be valid for most people, in each price range. Rating is based on our review, factoring in price and feedback from our visitors.

            If you would prefer to make your own decision, here is the list of all of our 1440p monitors with a native 144Hz refresh rate that we’ve tested. Be careful not to get too caught up in the details. Most monitors are good enough to please most people, and the things we fault monitors on are often not noticeable unless you really look for them.

            The best 1440p 144Hz monitors in 2023 Popular Science

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            Written By
            Chris Coke

            Updated Apr 3, 2023 10:34 AM

            Great graphics are among the biggest benefits of being a PC gamer and if you’ve been playing in 1080p, a 1440p 144Hz monitor will make your games look better and, potentially, run smoother. And here’s the best part: If you’re already using a moderately powerful graphics card, you probably won’t need to upgrade your PC to enjoy it. That said, poring over monitor specs can be a confusing chore even after you already know the resolution and refresh rate you want. There are many good options, each touting impressive arrays of features, that may cost wildly different prices for reasons that aren’t immediately clear. Luckily, we’ve done the research on the best 1440p 144Hz monitors to help you pick the right one for you.

            • Best overall: Samsung Odyssey G7
            • Best 32-inch: Acer Predator XB323U
            • Best 27-inch: ASUS ROG Strix XG279Q
            • Best ultrawide: LG 34” UltraGear 34GP950G-B
            • Best G-sync: Alienware AW2723DF
            • Best portable: EVICIV Portable Monitor
            • Best budget: Monoprice Zero G 32-inch Curved Gaming Monitor 

            How we selected the best 1440p 144Hz monitors

            I’ve been a tech journalist since 2015. During this time, I have tested some of the best gaming monitors and computers for websites like IGN, Tom’s Hardware, Reviewed, and MMORPG. com. I have a deep knowledge of what makes monitors great, the PC components you need to run them, and how games benefit from different displays.

            I selected the best 1440p 144Hz monitors through deep testing and research. To begin, I examined the key specifications for dozens of potential candidates: screen size, brightness, response time, panel type, and ergonomics. After narrowing down the list, I filtered that further through extensive research of supporting features, professional critiques, impressions from real users, brand and model reputation, and warranty support. In the end, I was left with a much smaller selection of truly exceptional 1440p 144Hz displays.

            The market for 1440p 144Hz gaming monitors is bigger than ever. Even when you know what to look for, you still may find yourself with a few choices that look great on paper. We’re here to help you by pointing out some true gems.

            Best overall: Samsung Odyssey G7

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            Why it made the cut: The Samsung Odyssey G7 is fast, color-rich, and curved, with an HDR experience that will keep your eyes glued to it.

            Specs

            • Price: $699.99
            • Screen size: 27 inches
            • Panel type: QLED
            • Brightness/HDR: VESA DisplayHDR600
            • Response time: 1ms

            Pros

            • 240Hz maximum refresh rate
            • Deep 1000R curved screen
            • LED screen enhanced with quantum dots 
            • HDR600-certified

            Cons

            • 1000R curve may be too deep for some
            • Firmware update may be necessary
            • Potential stuck pixels

            The Samsung Odyssey G7 is one of the most impressive 1440p monitors you can buy. Whether you’re a competitive esports player or just want to get lost in your favorite MMORPG, its outstanding balance of price and features will draw you deeper into your favorite games. 

            We have to admit we kind of cheated here: The Odyssey G7 can actually run all the way up to 240Hz, adding esports-caliber smoothness and reduced motion blur to your gaming experience. When you see its QLED screen which offers deeper, richer colors and higher brightness than most displays.

            The Odyssey G7 is also deeply curved, allowing it to take up more of your field of view and add immersion to your gaming experience. We’ve found that curved displays tend to be an acquired taste, so we suggest putting a little time in with it or another 1000R monitor before taking the leap.

            Considering its many elite luxuries, the Odyssey G7 is an incredible value at $699. While hardly cheap, that’s still a great price on such a fully featured high-performance monitor. We recommend picking this one up from a retailer with an easy returns process, as some early users report issues with screen flickering or stuck pixels. Those users are in the minority, however, and don’t mar the fact that this is a tremendous gaming choice.

            Best 32-inch: Acer Predator XB323U

            Why it made the cut: The Acer Predator XB32U is a fast, bright, and big 1440p display that’s able to clock all the way to 170Hz.

            Specs

            • Price: $799
            • Screen size: 32 inches
            • Panel type: IPS
            • Brightness/HDR: VESA DisplayHDR 600
            • Response time: 1ms

            Pros

            • Spacious screen
            • Exceptionally good HDR
            • Great colors
            • 170Hz refresh rate

            Cons

            • Expensive
            • Limited local dimming
            • Inverse ghosting around 60 FPS

            The Acer Predator XB323U features a spacious 32-inch IPS panel with better color coverage than any other monitor we could find in this category. It covers 99% of the AdobeRGB spectrum and 95% of DCI-P3, which translates deeper, richer colors to enhance your enjoyment. 

            The XB323U is also one of the best 1440p 144Hz gaming monitors you can find for HDR. It’s DisplayHDR 600 certified and features 16 local dimming zones to add depth and gradients to dark areas of the screen. That isn’t enough to completely counteract the ambient glow of the backlight, so you may notice some around the edges. Even with a bit of shine-through, though, this is one of the most vibrant gaming displays you’ll find right now.

            However, it comes with one major caveat: Using variable refresh rate (AMD Freesync or Nvidia G-Sync) locks the prevent using overdrive mode, and testers at DisplayNinja discovered that doing so can lead to ghosting when the frame rate is around 60 FPS. If your system isn’t powerful enough to push your games to higher frame rates, it may be best to look elsewhere. On the other hand, if your system has a great graphics card, the XB323U can run all the way to 170Hz giving you an extra dose of clarity. 

            Even with its ghosting window, the Acer Predator XB323U is an outstanding choice, even for the most discerning gamer.

            Best 27-inch: ASUS ROG Strix XG279Q

            Why it made the cut: The ASUS ROG Strix XG279Q is well-rounded, feature-rich, and fast.

            Specs

            • Price: $709.99
            • Screen size: 27 inches
            • Panel type: Fast IPS
            • Brightness/HDR: VESA DisplayHDR 400
            • Response time: 1ms

            Pros

            • Fast response time
            • 170Hz refresh rate
            • ELMB can be used with Freesync/G-Sync
            • Lots of gaming features

            Cons

            • Disappointing HDR
            • ELMB reduces brightness (but not as much as others)

            The ASUS ROG Strix XG279Q is one of the most premium 1440p 144Hz monitors you can buy. It delivers a fast, color-rich IPS panel encased in one of the most stylish frames of this whole line-up. In addition to eye-catching looks, it’s able to produce an exceptionally colorful picture that works hard to overcome the lower contrast inherent to IPS monitors. 

            ASUS’s Fast IPS technology operates at up to four times the speed of a traditional IPS display, which makes ghosting a thing of the past. Competitive players will appreciate that the panel can clock all the way to 170Hz and features an Extreme Low Motion Blur mode to improve clarity even further. If that weren’t enough, it features optional crosshairs and even a screen magnifying Sniper Mode to give you an even greater edge.

            Its one weakness is HDR. As expected from a DisplayHDR 400 monitor, HDR performance isn’t anything to write home about. With only 400 nits of peak brightness and no local dimming, HDR content will display with standard dynamic range. That doesn’t mean it looks bland, though. With 95% DCI-P3 color coverage, it presents incredibly vivid and saturated colors.

            Best ultrawide: LG UltraGear 34GP950G-B

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            Why it made the cut: The LG UltraGear 34GP950G-B offers an ultra-high refresh rate, great HDR, and G-Sync Ultimate, but at a high price. 

            Specs

            • Price: $999
            • Screen size: 34 inches
            • Panel type: Nano IPS
            • Brightness/HDR: VESA DisplayHDR 600
            • Response time: 1ms

            Pros

            • High peak brightness
            • 56 local dimming zones
            • G-Sync Ultimate Certified 
            • Outstanding color coverage 

            Cons

            • Extremely expensive
            • Limited connectivity
            • Requires better hardware for gaming

            If you’ve got extra money to burn and only the best ultrawide will do, the LG UltraGear 34GP950G-B should be at the top of your list. It features an impressive 34-inch, 21:9 screen that will stretch wide over your desk with a gentle 1900R curve. Its Nano IPS panel enhances color coverage up to 98% of the DCI-P3 color spectrum, making this a good fit for creators who need extra space to work. 

            The UltraGear 34GP950G-B really shines when you boot up a game, though. Its screen can be overclocked with an OSD setting to hit 180Hz for improved motion clarity and supports Nvidia G-Sync to ensure extra-smooth gameplay at any frame rate. If you don’t have an Nvidia GPU, you can still use AMD FreeSync through its DisplayPort connection. It’s also DisplayHDR 600 certified and features 56 dedicated local dimming zones to deliver one of the best HDR experiences available in 1440p gaming monitors. 

            All of that performance comes with a very, very high $999 price tag. If that’s too expensive, we recommend the ASUS ROG Strix XG349C as a strong mid-range compromise. You’ll give up local dimming zones and HDR-grade brightness, but it’s a very worthy alternative at $799.

            Best G-Sync: Alienware AW2723DF

            Why it made the cut: The Alienware AW2723DF is an outstanding monitor in its own right, and it’s one of the only 27-inch G-Sync Ultimate displays.

            Specs

            • Price: $709.99
            • Screen size: 27 inches
            • Resolution: 2560×1440
            • Panel type: IPS Nano
            • Brightness/HDR: VESA DisplayHDR 600
            • Response time: 1ms

            Pros

            • Up to 240Hz refresh rate
            • DisplayHDR 600 certified
            • 32 local dimming zones
            • Excellent color coverage

            Cons

            • Screen glow can be an issue
            • 1ms response time only possible in “Extreme Overdrive” mode

            The Alienware AW2723DF is one of the only G-Sync Ultimate-certified monitors that comes in a 27-inch, 1440p form factor. Nvidia’s high-end G-Sync designation is reserved for hardware-enabled G-Sync monitors with a handful of elite specs, including 144Hz or higher, P3 wide color gamut, and a VESA DisplayHDR 600 rating or higher. In fact, it’s actually one of only a few 1440p monitors to use a dedicated G-Sync chip at all. So you can count on an exceptionally smooth gaming experience all the way to the top of its refresh rate.

            It features a response time of as little as 1ms (2ms outside of Extreme mode) and can be set to run as quick as 240Hz. There’s no low motion blur mode, but you won’t miss it with a refresh rate that high. Since the display is also based on LG’s Nano IPS technology, it also has outstanding color coverage of up to 95% of the DCI-P3 color spectrum for outstanding colors. 

            HDR fans also won’t find much to complain about with the AW2723DF. It’s DisplayHDR 600 certified for improved brightness and color gamut. Even though it doesn’t completely solve the contrast limitations inherent to IPS monitors, and its lowest latency is only available in “Extreme Mode” this is still a top choice among 1440p gaming monitors. If you use an NVIDIA graphics card, this is definitely the monitor to get.

            Best portable: EVICIV Portable Monitor

            Specs

            • Price: $319.99
            • Screen size: 17.3 inches
            • Panel type: N/A
            • Brightness/HDR: N/A
            • Response time: 6ms

            Pros

            • Big for a portable display
            • HDR support
            • Vesa mountable
            • Slim size

            Cons

            • Price
            • EVICIV isn’t forthcoming about many tech specs

            If you want to take your 1440p 144Hz monitor with you on the go, the best option is this in 2023. Its 17.3-inch display is far larger than the ones we’ve seen on most screens in this category, but it won’t look grainy or feel slow thanks to its higher resolution and refresh rate. EVICIV outfitted its portable monitor with a pair of USB-C ports, Mini HDMI port, and audio port, which is plenty for connecting game consoles, computers, and even a media streamer if you’d like to use the monitor as a portable TV.

            One of the features we’re most impressed with is the fact that this portable 1440p 144Hz display can be mounted on a VESA arm and used at a desk. If you like the idea of using the same display at home and while traveling, this is a big deal. Gamers, photo editors, and videographers will appreciate the fact that this portable monitor supports both HDR (high dynamic range), 100% of the sRBG spectrum, 86% of the NTSC color spectrum, and support for 16.7 million colors overall. We’re not happy with the fact that EVICIV isn’t very forthright with other specs for this display, but what we do know has us very impressed.

            Best budget: Monoprice Zero-G 32-inch Curved Gaming Monitor 

            Why it made the cut: The Monoprice Zero-G 32-inch Curved Gaming Monitor is an affordable option with a high refresh rate and a wide color gamut.

            Specs

            • Price: $249.99
            • Screen size: 32 inches
            • Panel type: VA
            • Brightness/HDR: 300 nits 
            • Response time: 6ms

            Pros

            • Large screen
            • High refresh rate
            • Low price 
            • Good contrast and color gamut

            Cons

            • Low brightness 
            • Very limited stand adjustment
            • High response time leads to some ghosting 

            Leave it to Monoprice to somehow sell a decent 32-inch curved gaming monitor for $300. The Zero-G 32-inch cuts out a lot of the frills, focusing on delivering big-screen PC gaming for less. At such a low price, it’s an easy gateway to playing in 1440p at up to 165Hz. It also delivers a bold, vibrant image with 100% sRGB and 89% DCI-P3 coverage. That’s far from perfect color accuracy but very high at this price.

            It’s worth noting that some reviews mention HDR support but, with a max brightness of only 300 nits, it isn’t truly capable of even system-level support. It also has a higher response time than more expensive gaming monitors, so you may see some minor ghosting in dark scenes, but should still be fast enough to avoid distracting screen artifacts. Whether you’re gaming or editing, we recommend investing in a good monitor arm, as the Zero-G’s stand only offers tilt adjustment.

            Things to consider before buying a 1440p 144Hz monitor

            There are an overwhelming number of 1440p 144Hz monitors to choose from. It has become a sweet spot for a large swath of players with mid-range to powerful gaming PCs. To separate out the acceptable from the incredible, you need to be able to see past the basics of resolution and refresh rate to see each display more holistically. Here are some elements to keep an eye on when you compare spec sheets.

            Do you need a 1440p 144Hz monitor?

            Before we dig into the nitty-gritty of gaming monitor specs, let’s ask the question: Is a 1440p 144Hz monitor going to make sense for your system?

            Quad HD, or 1440p resolution, shows 77% more pixels than 1080p on screen. It’s a visual upgrade you’ll notice immediately, which means you’ll need a powerful graphics card to run games at that resolution.

            The jump to 144Hz also helps more or less, depending on your hardware. Refresh rate, measured in Hertz (Hz), indicates how many times your monitor can update your screen each second. A 144Hz monitor can draw and redraw the image on your screen up to 144 times each second. 

            In games, where refresh rate corresponds directly to frames of animation, a higher refresh rate makes games run more smoothly, reducing motion blur and improving the flow of character movement. It also has the side benefit of making your mouse pointer feel like it’s gliding on air across your desktop. As with resolution, though, you can only play games at your monitor’s top frame rate if you have a PC that can handle it. Most players probably won’t be able to play every game at 144Hz, especially in 1440p. Still, there’s a wide range of games with varying technical demands, and we generally recommend 144Hz for most players.

            If you’re willing to adjust settings to achieve the best possible performance, anything more powerful than an Nvidia RTX 2070 or AMD RTX 5700 XT should allow you to play most games easily at 1440p and hit around 90fps in many games.

            Panel type

            Computer monitors generally come in three different varieties: Twisted Nematic (TN), In-Plane Switching (IPS), or Vertical Alignment (VA). There are others, such as OLED screens, but they are less common. While the performance of these panels is closer than ever, it’s important to keep in mind the following general strengths and weaknesses of the three types:

            TN: Twisted Nematic panels are the fastest of the three main types used for gaming monitors. It features the lowest input lag and has the least chance of ghosting. For years, TN panels were the top choice for gaming due to their speed. However, IPS and VA panels have closed that gap and can also deliver a great gaming experience. TN panels are fast but tend to suffer from reduced color depth, contrast, and viewing angles, making their final picture less rich than the competition.

            IPS: In-Plane Switching panels have long been the go-to choice for creative professionals due to their deep colors and great viewing angles. Broadly speaking, IPS panels are the slowest of the three types and have the highest chance of ghosting, though this isn’t a given when the monitor has been designed for gaming. Because IPS panels utilize a backlight, they have reduced contrast and can appear to glow around the edges of the screen. This is most noticeable in dark rooms where blacks can appear dark gray. 

            VA: Vertical Alignment panels split the difference between TN and IPS. They offer better colors and viewing angles than TN monitors, but aren’t quite as rich as IPS displays. They’re also faster than IPS but slower than TN. Like IPS, however, VA monitors designed for gaming can still be fast and free of ghosting. VA panels excel in contrast, delivering better blacks and improved visuals in dark settings.

            With those differences in mind, it’s always best to look at the specifications for any monitor before you buy. Many VA and IPS gaming monitors feature 1ms response times that are competitive with TN panels. These ratings are often based on ideal circumstances with the highest overdrive settings, but usually still indicate strong overall performance.

            HDR support and overall brightness

            High dynamic range, or HDR, is technology that allows your monitor to show a wider range of colors and brightness. You’ll see it as a feature on many monitors, but the extent it’s able to display that wide gamut depends on your monitor’s maximum brightness and color depth.

            On PC monitors, HDR support is measured in easy-to-understand steps. HDR400, HDR600, and HDR1000 are the most common, and the number in each indicates its peak brightness, measured in nits or candela per meter (cd/m). The best monitors are DisplayHDR certified by VESA and have been verified to meet certain criteria to ensure reliable picture quality.

            It’s important to understand these ratings because each one corresponds to a different level of HDR support. And that impacts the picture quality of your screen. Confusingly, there are monitors that “support” HDR, but not to a degree that it will impact how games look.

            HDR400 displays can process HDR content, allowing you to turn on that mode in Windows, but aren’t bright enough to make a big difference to your viewing experience. HDR400 monitors can still get brighter than most SDR monitors, however, so it’s still a nice feature to have.

            For the best HDR experience, look for a monitor with the highest HDR rating you can find. Modern televisions often feature peak brightness levels of 1000 nits or more and have local dimming zones for localized contrast. Right now, HDR1000 ratings are rare among monitors, so we generally suggest HDR600 as a baseline for HDR performance in games.

            Additional features

            The market for gaming monitors is incredibly competitive, and manufacturers regularly include extra features to make their displays more appealing. Some monitors offer extra gaming features, picture modes, or software suites to add value beyond simply processing an image. Always take a little extra time to look at these and figure out whether or not they’ll make a difference in your setup.

            One of the most common features found on gaming monitors is Variable Refresh Rate, called Freesync for AMD or G-Sync for Nvidia. This technology allows your monitor and PC to adjust their target frame rate in unison, eliminating screen tearing and creating a smoother gameplay experience. 

            Other features are less ubiquitous. The MSI Optix MAG274QRF-QD uses quantum dot display technology to make its colors more vivid and improve viewing angles. The Gigabyte M32Q allows you to tie gaming features and screen settings to hotkeys so you can turn them on with your keyboard. Others, like the Alienware AW2721D, feature improved ergonomics through a highly adjustable stand. 

            When shopping for the best 1440p 144Hz monitor, it’s usually in the final steps of making a decision where things get difficult. If you’re stuck between two monitors with similar features and reviews, these special features may steer one way or the other.

            FAQs

            Q: Is 1440p good for gaming?

            Absolutely. Among PC gamers, 1440p is often considered the sweet spot between visual fidelity and performance. 1440p, also called Quad HD (QHD) or 2K, is noticeably more detailed than 1080p, but doesn’t require the same expensive hardware as 4K. You’ll still need a good graphics card (anything above an Nvidia RTX 2070 or AMD Radeon 5700 XT should do the trick) but upgrading to 1440p is a cost-effective way to enhance your gaming experience.  

            Q: Is 1440p worth it over 1080p?

            In a word, yes. Upgrading to 1440p from a 1080p display offers an immediate jump in clarity and detail, no matter what game you’re playing. It’s important to remember that running any higher resolution increases the demand on your graphics card. If you’re running an older GPU, you may need to turn down settings to achieve the same frame rate you were used to at 1080p.

            Q: Is 1440p the same as Ultra HD?

            No, 1440p is shorthand for 2560 x 1440 resolution, which manufacturers also refer to as Quad HD (QHD) or “2K.” Meanwhile, 4K Ultra HD screens have 3840 x 2160 pixels, more than double what you see on a 1440p display.

            The jump from 1440p to 4K is impressive but requires much more powerful hardware to play games at high frame rates. For many players, 1440p provides a better balance of the two, offering a significant jump in clarity from 1080p without giving up the smooth animation.

            Q: How much does a 1440p 144Hz monitor cost?

            This will depend on the display’s size, maximum refresh rate, and other tech specs. The least you’ll want to spend on a 1440p 144Hz monitor is $322.

            Final thoughts on the best 1440p 144Hz monitors

            • Best overall: Samsung Odyssey G7
            • Best 32-inch: Acer Predator XB323U
            • Best 27-inch: ASUS ROG Strix XG279Q
            • Best ultrawide: LG 34” UltraGear 34GP950G-B
            • Best G-sync: Alienware AW2723DF
            • Best portable: EVICIV Portable Monitor
            • Best budget: Monoprice Zero G 32-inch Curved Gaming Monitor 

            The crisp visuals and silky smooth gameplay of having the best 1440p 144Hz monitor can change how you look at PC gaming. This exceptional balance between visuals and performance makes one a great choice for gamers looking for an upgrade but that don’t need 4K. You’ll still need a moderately powerful graphics card to run it at full speed. But, if you do, these monitors are easily one of the best upgrades you can make from a 1080p 60Hz monitor.  

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            TOP 7 best 144Hz gaming monitors 2023 in price/quality for PC

            To enjoy gaming, it is not enough to assemble a powerful computer, you also need a good 144Hz monitor that will reveal its full potential. The gaming display with a high refresh rate makes the picture as smooth as possible, which is especially noticeable when playing dynamic scenes. The higher the refresh rate, the faster you can spot the enemy, which gives you a nice advantage.

            We have prepared a TOP, which includes only the best 144 Hz gaming monitors of 2023. Only reliable and proven models, selected on the basis of customer reviews and expert reviews, were included in the rating.



            MSI’s

            offers a small and relatively cheap gaming monitor that takes the gaming experience to the next level. It is adapted to the display of highly dynamic scenes and provides a smooth picture thanks to a refresh rate of 144 Hz. An added benefit is the 1ms response time, so you can react faster to your opponents and be more likely to win. As a result, even fast-moving objects are displayed smoothly and without jerks, which is especially important in online and eSports games.

            Like other top 144Hz 24″ monitors, MSI supports technologies that reduce eye strain. To place it on the table, an ergonomic stand is used, although it does not provide wide opportunities for individual adjustment – you can only change the angle of inclination. The main design was an 8-bit VA-matrix with LED-backlit, eliminating the flickering effect, which allowed MSI Optix G24C6 to get into the TOP of the best budget 144Hz monitors. The display works under Full HD resolution, and the 250 cd / m2 brightness margin, combined with a matte finish, makes it comfortable to use under any conditions. Connection is possible via Display Port 1.2 or HDMI 1.4 (2 ports available).

            Pros:

            • Super fast response – just 1ms;
            • Stylish design and elegant stand;
            • Flicker-free backlight;
            • Smooth footage with 144Hz refresh rate;
            • The screen is curved, which enhances immersion in ongoing events;
            • 116% coverage of the sRGB color gamut;
            • Can be hung on the wall with Vesa 100x100mm;
            • Night Vision mode, which improves the display of dark scenes in games;
            • Frameless design;
            • Reducing the amount of emitted blue light harmful to the eyes;
            • Special game mode;
            • Convenient 4-way control joystick.

            Cons:

            • Stand allows you to adjust only the angle of inclination;
            • No built-in speakers.


            The best gaming monitor 24 inches 144 Hz is offered by BenQ. It is suitable for both amateurs and professional esportsmen participating in esports tournaments. Like competitors, it is built on a high-quality TN-matrix with a resolution of 1080p, a high level of brightness of 350 cd / m2 and a response of 1 ms. There is a mini-Jack for connecting gaming headphones.

            Viewing angles are far from IPS technology, but this is leveled by the ability to adjust the screen position both vertically and diagonally. It tilts and rises to a height within 130 mm. There are three connection options – HDMI, DVI-D and Display Port. Features proprietary Black eQualizer technology. It makes the dark fragments of the frame more saturated and contrast, without compromising the overall picture. In addition, the image is easily adjusted to current goals, for which about 20 levels of settings are presented.

            Pros:

            • 3d vision support;
            • Excellent build;
            • Fast response;
            • Excellent image even in too dark or light locations;
            • Anti-flicker;
            • Matt finish;
            • Flexible customization for your needs – about 20 parameters;
            • Adjustable in all planes;
            • Almost no glare, although they are typical for a TN matrix;
            • Heavy leg;
            • DP included.

            Cons:

            • Out of the box color rendition is shifted to warm tones;
            • The buttons are at the bottom and are overly sensitive to pressure.


            The best monitors 27 inches 144 Hz are offered by the Korean manufacturer LG. He managed to create an effective tool that will bring the gameplay to a new level of realism and improve your results. A weighty argument in favor of the purchase is the use of an IPS panel with a response time of 1 ms (from gray to gray with MBR technology). The maximum brightness is limited to 400 cd/m2 – the top figure in its class. HDR supported and sRGb color gamut up to 99%.

            The screen is surrounded by a thin frame, which makes it especially beautiful. Declared support for AMD FreeSync Premium, NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible, Flicker-Free, crosshair display and highlighting dark fragments. Connection is possible via a pair of HDMI or DP. There is a 3.5mm audio jack, a headphone holder and a handy stand that allows you to change the height, tilt and even rotate the display to landscape orientation. Alternatively, a 100x100mm VESA bracket can be used.

            Pros:

            • Color reproduction;
            • Nice looking;
            • Built on IPS technology;
            • Easy to set up;
            • Response 1 ms;
            • FreeSync;
            • No dead pixels or glare;
            • Anti-reflective coating.

            Cons:

            • Reliable, but massive stand.


            The AOC C32G2ZE/BK has several features at once, including thin bezels, a curved screen, Shadow Control technology and AMD FreeSync. A good VA-matrix with a matte finish and a modest margin of 250 cd/m2 is chosen as the basis. But the contrast ratio is at the highest level – 3000:1, and the response time is reduced to 1 MS. The model has been assigned energy category A, which indicates the highest level of efficiency. The resolution is small – FHD.

            The screen has a curvature radius of 1800R, which complements the effect of immersion in the gameplay. The pixel size is 0.36 mm, if you look at the picture at a short distance, you can notice graininess. Connection options are different – VGA, HDMI (2 pcs) or Displayport.

            Pros:

            • Cost;
            • Curved VA screen with all the benefits it entails;
            • 3 year manufacturer’s warranty;
            • Simple menu;
            • Color rendering;
            • Response 1 ms;
            • Comfortable and sturdy stand;
            • Complete set.

            Cons:

            • Small highlights on black;
            • Integrated power supply.


            GIGABYTE G27F becomes the best 144Hz monitor in terms of price-quality ratio. This model is able to please even at the unpacking stage: the manufacturer did not save and put all the necessary wires of good quality. In particular, the package includes a power supply, an external power cable, HDMI and DisplayPort wires, a USB cable, and various documentation. From the connectors on the case there are a pair of HDMI 1.4 and USB 3.0, a DisplayPort input and even a headphone output.

            The monitor itself features a stylish, aggressive design with minimal bezels on the top and sides. The abundance of sharp edges in appearance is a common feature of gaming devices, which include this model. The most interesting design element is the leg with a stylish V-shape, on which a spacer is installed, which allows you to easily adjust the height and angle of the monitor. Additionally, stereo speakers with a total power of 4 W are provided, but in terms of sound they are much inferior to full-fledged audio systems.

            The model has an IPS matrix with a matte anti-reflective coating and FullHD resolution (1920×1080) with a diagonal of 27 inches. The pixel density is not the highest, however, the monitor demonstrates a bright (300 cd / m2) and a picture worked out to the smallest detail. Good viewing angles are also worth mentioning – 178 degrees in all directions.

            The manufacturer has equipped the monitor with a wide range of technologies that improve the quality and smoothness of the picture. The latter is achieved thanks to AMD’s FreeSync technology, which synchronizes the display frequency with the frame rate of a running video or game. The response time is only 1 ms, and therefore this model will be an excellent option for those who love eSports projects. Implemented technology to minimize blue light emission, so spending time in front of the monitor will not have a negative impact on vision. Flicker-Free technology is used to eliminate backlight flicker.

            Pros:

            • Maximum viewing angles;
            • Minimum response time;
            • Stylish appearance;
            • Adjustable height and angle;
            • Excellent equipment – there is a DP, HDMI and USB cable;
            • Large selection of profiles and easy switching between them;
            • Includes USB hub and headphone output;
            • Can be hung on the wall;
            • Built-in speakers with a total output of 4 W;
            • High contrast and brightness 300 cd/m2;
            • 125% sRGB coverage for rich, true-to-life color reproduction;
            • 1 HDMI and 2 DP ports;
            • Eye protection technologies;

            Cons:

            • Quiet speakers.


            The

            2K 144Hz monitor can be recommended to demanding gamers who will appreciate the color reproduction of the VA matrix and the response speed of 1ms. The resolution has been increased to 2560×1440 pixels, which improves the quality of the picture and will be enough for a 31.5-inch diagonal. AMD FreeSync and Dynamic Action Sync technologies are supported for proper frame rate synchronization. The novelty is distinguished by a high contrast ratio of 3000:1 and a brightness margin of 350 cd/m2.

            In the game, you can add a sight in the center of the display of a convenient size, and a special algorithm highlights the dark parts of the scene. The on-screen menu allows you to configure the monitor for the desired type of games and other tasks in a few clicks. A stand with a massive leg allows you to adjust the position in height and angle of inclination. In addition, a headset holder is attached to it. For connection, 2 digital HDMI and DP interfaces are presented. Mounting holes for VESA mount 100×100 mm are made on the back side.

            Pros:

            • Size and appearance;
            • 4 digital interfaces for connection;
            • Bright and saturated shades;
            • Adjustable stand and wall-mountable;
            • Joystick control, which is extremely convenient;
            • No trails or flashes;
            • Headphone holder;
            • Flicker-Free backlight;
            • Response speed 1 ms.

            Cons:

            • No auto-detection of signal source;
            • No HDR.


            If you are looking for a good 144Hz gaming monitor, take a look at Xiaomi Mi Surface Display with a 34-inch diagonal, a high resolution of 3440×1440 pixels and a statistical contrast ratio of 3000:1. It is made using VA technology and boasts 121% sRGB color gamut, as well as viewing angles of 178 degrees on all fronts. FreeSync technology eliminates eye-damaging flicker, minimizes frame lag and screen shaking. Response speed – 4 ms.

            A powerful argument in favor of the purchase is the “Picture in Picture” option, which allows you to pin the video to the bottom of the monitor and do other things without stopping watching it. The case is assembled from matte black plastic, which will successfully fit into any style of interior and is not prone to pollution. The curved display follows the field of view and prevents out-of-focus shots.

            The unit can be placed on a slim, customizable stand or mounted on a wall with a VESA bracket. Two DP 1.4 and the same HDMI 2.0 are available for connection. The combination of a good price and advanced features allowed Xiaomi Mi Surface Display to lead the ranking of 144Hz gaming monitors in 2023.

            Pros:

            • For this money he has no competitors;
            • 4 ports for connection;
            • Slim and elegant stem;
            • Excellent picture;
            • Slim bezels and stunning design;
            • Stand adjustment in all directions;
            • Cover for concealed wiring;
            • DP included;
            • 121% sRGB color gamut;
            • 100x100mm VESA wall mounting plate;
            • Screen split function.

            Cons:

            • Non-switchable indicator;
            • English menu.


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    D series vizio review: Vizio D-Series Full HD TV (2021) review

    Опубликовано: November 28, 2020 в 3:36 pm

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    Vizio D-Series Full HD TV (2021) review

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    A Full HD TV that has the wits of most 4K TVs at a bottom-barrel price point

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    TechRadar Verdict

    The new Vizio D-Series offers a surprising amount of smart TV features for an incredibly low price. Its picture performance is fine, despite the lack of extra pixels and HDR support, but its sound quality and poor upscaling leave a lot to be desired. It’s above-par compared to a few other remaining Full HD TVs on the market, but it can’t hold a candle to any of the 4K TVs out there.

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    Despite technology’s continued march forward, the Vizio D-Series refuses to be left behind. Packed with Vizio’s proprietary SmartCast platform, the all-new D-Series offers decent smarts and Full HD picture performance at a price that is, well, very affordable.

    Of course, you have to be careful which D-Series model you’re picking up as there’s a regular HD model, the D32h-J09, and two Full HD models: the D40f-J09 (reviewed here) and D43f-J04. We can only speak to the latter two models in this review, but all of the above have the smarts of 4K screens without the extra pixels or HDR support.

    For folks who don’t need or want that extra clarity, the D-Series does make a strong case for itself – it has decent black levels thanks to its full array lighting (though there is some light bleed near the edges of the picture) and the above-par brightness will surprise you.

    The downside to this screen? Its audio is nothing to write home about and some scenes have a significant amount of grain that you wouldn’t see if it had better upscaling. Unfortunately because it doesn’t have the extra pixels the basic IQ processor doesn’t hold a candle to Vizio’s higher-end IQ Active and IQ Ultra processors that are in the M-Series and P-Series models. The result is a picture that is ultimately fine for a kids room, but not necessarily the type of TV you’d want to buy for your living room.

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    Price and release date 

    The new Vizio D-Series is part of Vizio’s 2021-2022 TV lineup alongside the new V-Series V5, new M-Series M7 and new P-Series TVs. Currently there are three models out there that include the 32-inch D32h-J09, 40-inch D40f-J09 and 43-inch D43f-J04 that cost $179, $249 and $299 respectively.

    As we mentioned above, it’s worth making sure you’re at least buying one of the two Full HD models as you’ll get more bang for your buck there, but there’s not a massive difference between the 40-inch and 43-inch models outside of the slightly larger screen size.

    Compared to the competition, the Vizio D-Series is probably the most affordable TV out there from a reputable manufacturer which makes it compelling, but for just a bit more money you can buy the TCL 4-Series ($349) that offers 4K, HDR and Roku TV that we feel is well-worth the extra bit of cash.  

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    For a low-price TV, the D-Series actually looks pretty sleek. With a minimal bezel around the screen, slim plastic legs and a low-profile look, the D-Series looks very modern… at least in the front.

    Spin it around to the side, however, and you’ll see that it’s not completely modern – the D-Series is fairly thick around the midsection that juts out several inches. Here you’ll find the inputs and outputs for the TV that include only two HDMI ports (HDMI 1 supports ARC), composite-in and both digital optical audio out and 3.5mm aux. 

    Having just two HDMI ports isn’t exactly a deal-breaker at this price, but it is something to pay attention to – if you know you have more than two devices that need to go into the TV, you’ll either need to find another model or invest in something like an HDMI splitter.

    Inside the TV, Vizio has installed its basic IQ Processor to handle motion processing and upscaling and a full array panel. It doesn’t list any contrast control zones for this TV, which we’ll explain down below, and the TV’s panel only has a native 60Hz refresh rate.

    Last but not least, the TV comes with a basic IR remote that has shortcuts for Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, Crackle and others, as well as Vizio’s own WatchFree service. The remote doesn’t have voice search built-in, but there is a SmartCast app you can download if you want additional functionality. 

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    Smart TV (SmartCast) 

    SmartCast really feels like the TV’s strong suit. Not only does it give it a leg up on other non-smart TVs, but SmartCast in particular offers a lot of functionality out of the box. 

    To begin with, let’s talk about the Cast in the SmartCast name that allows you to use Chromecast Built-in or Apple AirPlay 2 to send content from your phone to the big screen. This can effectively be done in two taps – and it works with most major streaming services.

    Speaking of streaming services, all the main ones are here and accounted for. You’ve got the ones we mentioned above like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Disney Plus, as well as a number of other lesser streaming services like Adult Swim to watch Rick and Morty and Peacock to watch We Are Lady Parts.  

    Of course, most of those streaming services do require a subscription in order to access them. If that’s not your style, you can tune in to Vizio’s WatchFree TV service that takes some regular channels like MTV and blends them together with internet-only stations to create a cable-like experience with ads that you can watch when there’s nothing else on.

    The big downside to SmartCast on the D-Series is that it does run a little bit slower than on higher-end models and the power-on sequence can take awhile if you don’t enable fast start that leaves the TV in low-power mode when you’re not watching it. We absolutely recommend doing the latter even if it costs a bit more money in the long run, as it will save you minutes of your life just waiting for SmartCast to load.

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    Picture performance 

    For an HD TV, the D-Series’ picture performance is actually above average. It has its issues that are especially apparent if you’re used to watching some higher-end TVs, but if you’re upgrading from an old CRT or first-generation flat-screen, you’ll be pretty impressed.

    The reason for that is the TV’s moderately high brightness and decent black levels thanks to the full array lighting. With array lighting instead of side-lit LEDs, the D-Series can effectively black out parts of the screen for better contrast while keeping parts of the TV brightly lit. If you look closely, you’ll notice a bit of light leakage off to the side and more of a grey tone instead of outright black, but by and large the brightness and black levels are quite good at this price point.

    Where the TV is less strong is in its color reproduction and saturation. Without HDR built-in, this TV can’t produce as many colors as a 4K HDR screen can. The results are images that are less vibrant than what you’d find elsewhere.

    Two other problems are the TV’s IQ Processor and its native refresh rate – it’s simply not equipped with all the tools it needs to remove grain from space scenes in movies like Star Trek, nor is it ready to handle sports with its basic 60Hz refresh rate. None of that matters if you’re only using it to watch cartoons or dramas – both of which look great here – but you’re limited in what kinds of content you can watch.

    The good news is that gamers, mostly, will really like this TV. It has a dedicated Game Mode that offers less than 10ms input lag to make games play smoothly and its 1080p resolution is perfect for last-gen consoles like the Xbox One, PS4 and Nintendo Switch. 

    (Image credit: Vizio)

    Audio 

    Audio, unfortunately, is a mixed bag. Often the audio we heard lacked clarity in the mid-range making dialogue difficult to hear, and didn’t have a very wide soundstage. 

    That said, you’ll probably want to buy a soundbar for this TV – potentially the Vizio V-Series 5.1 Sound Bar that upgrades you to surround sound from basic stereo sound. 

    Without a soundbar, audio is a bit narrow, direct and lackluster. There’s little to no bass response and the mids kind of all blend together. You do get some of the high-end, but not enough to make music really sound its best. At best, the TV sounds average and at its worst, dialogue is a loud, indistinguishable mess.

    Should you buy the Vizio D-Series (2021) Full HD TV? 

    (Image credit: Vizio)

    Buy it if…

    You don’t need a big-screen TV
    At 32, 40 and 43-inches, the Vizio D-Series is significantly smaller than most other TVs out there right now – and for you, that could be just the right size. If you don’t need a 55-inch or 65-inch TV for your space, the D-Series offers a smaller alternative that is bright, light and light on the wallet.

    You want a cheap smart TV
    As far as smart TVs are concerned, the D-Series has all of the same software features that the ultra-expensive TVs have at half the price. Namely, that includes the ability to cast content via Chromecast Built-in or Apple AirPlay 2 or stream shows and movies from most major streaming providers. 

    You don’t have the need or want for 4K content
    Although 4K will soon be the new standard in picture quality, it hasn’t completely replaced Full HD as the de facto resolution. If you’re someone who doesn’t plan on watching 4K content now or anytime in the future, then it might make sense to stick with a Full HD TV like the Vizio D-Series until you see a compelling reason to upgrade.

    Don’t buy it if… 

    You’re looking for premium picture performance
    Without 4K resolution or HDR support, the Vizio D-Series is lacking the tools it needs to compete with other TVs in the picture performance department. It’s good for a Full HD TV, don’t get us wrong, but it simply can’t compete with almost any 4K HDR model.

    You have a hard time hearing the TV and can’t buy a soundbar
    Trying to catch every word of dialogue on the D-Series TV is an exercise in frustration. Its small speakers can’t put out clear audio and it lacks the detailed surround sound of some of its competition. 

    You have a ton of consoles and players to connect to it
    With only two HDMI ports, you don’t have many options for connecting game consoles, streaming devices and Blu-ray players to the TV. With that in mind, we wouldn’t recommend purchasing a D-Series TV if you plan on using it as the center of your home entertainment center.

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    The Full HD Vizio D-Series TV is compact, affordable and plenty smart. Despite mediocre sound and picture performance, it’s a solid value set.

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    Price: $249
    Model number: D40f-J09
    Screen size: 40 inches
    Resolution: 1920 x 1080
    HDR: N/A
    Refresh rate: 60 Hz
    Ports: 2 HDMI, 1 USB
    Audio: 10W, 2. 2.2 channel sound
    Smart TV software: Vizio SmartCast
    Size: 35.6 x 20.5 x 2.5 inches (w/o stand)
    Weight: 12.2 pounds (w/o stand)

    The Vizio D-Series TV offers cheap access to a small-screen with more smarts than you’d expect. Does that mean it’s worth buying? 

    It’s not going to match the picture quality of the best 4K TVs. Maxing out at 1080p, Full HD performance with no HDR support, the Vizio D-Series isn’t the TV for anyone looking to build the ultimate home theater. Instead, it’s a solid option for those who care more about saving space and money while still streaming their favorite shows.

    Perhaps we’d call it one of the best cheap TVs, but read this Vizio D-Series TV review to decide whether the trade-offs for value matter to you. 

    Vizio D-Series TV review: Price and configurations

    The 40-inch Vizio D-Series TV we reviewed costs $249 at full retail. It comes in a 43-inch model for $299, too. There’s also a 32-inch ($179) model and of the Vizio D-Series, but it doesn’t provide Full HD — just regular HD with 720p resolution. That means our anecdotal viewing and test results likely won’t reflect the experience of using the smallest version of this set.

    • 32-inch Vizio D32h-J09: $179
    • 40-inch Vizio D40f-J09: $249
    • 43-inch Vizio D43f-J09: $299

    All three sizes have Vizio’s SmartCast smart TV platform and two HDMI ports, as well as gaming features like Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and AMD free sync. If you’re not sure which configuration is right for you, check out our guide to what size TV you should buy.

    The Vizio D-Series design isn’t special. Assembly is a breeze and the included V-shaped feet keep the set sturdy. Like most other low-cost LED TVs, the back compartment juts out, making for a bulky wall-mount. But if that’s your preferred placement, the D-Series can hang on the wall with any of the best TV mounts measuring 200mm x 100mm.  

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    I don’t love the look of the plastic chassis adding a raised bezel to the TV with obvious Vizio branding, either. But you’re probably not buying this set for aesthetics.

    Vizio D-Series TV review: Ports

    If this were a pricier TV, I’d complain more about the limited port selection. But for the price, this is probably the set you’d buy when you only have one peripheral or two you’re looking to hook up, anyway. It has one USB-A port and just two HDMI ports, one of which supports HDMI ARC

    (Image credit: Vizio)

    Still, the TCL 3-Series Roku TV (32S335) is one of a few similarly-affordable sets that provide better port selections. The 40-inch TCL 3-Series version has three HDMI ports for about the same price as the Vizio D-Series.

    Vizio D-Series TV review: Performance

    Without HDR, I had low expectations for the Vizio D-Series performance. But this 40-inch screen surprised me. It didn’t blow me away, especially compared to the Samsung Q80T QLED TV I normally use, but it held its own for an LED TV.

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    Sure, the high-contrast strobe effects in the opening scene of Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker gave the Vizio D-Series trouble, making it difficult to see a severe-looking Emperor Palpatine in Exegol’s shadows. But the set redeemed itself in the following sequence when Rey speeds through a Jedi jungle obstacle course. Though the greenery lacked a bit of color definition (no HDR is likely to blame,) the details of Rey’s draped getup held up well as she moved. BB-8’s spinning base didn’t blur much, either

    Well-lit content with motion like daytime action scenes or sports is a Vizio D-Series performance highlight. The full-array backlighting offers solid contrast for a set this price, creating deep blacks as long as there aren’t too many shades of darkness to differentiate.

    Vizio D-Series TV review: Test results

    The Tom’s Guide TV testing also revealed the Vizio D-Series strengths and weaknesses. In most categories, the Vizio D-Series attained average scores for an LED set at this price. It reached a max brightness of 214 nits. We usually see closer to 600 nits from higher-end sets, for comparison, but this result is familiar for bargain sets. The Insignia F20 Fire TV Edition NS-32DF310NA19 we tested produced 236 nits of brightness, while the Toshiba C350 Fire TV 43C350 produced 227 nits.

    We measure TV accuracy with a Delta-E rating. A smaller score is ideal (0 is perfect), and the Vizio D-Series TV earned an impressive 1.9. It beats out the TCL 3-Series Roku TV (2.2) and Insignia F20 Fire TV (7.6), though not the Toshiba C350 Fire TV (1.8).

    When it comes to color reproduction, which we measure using a X-Rite i1 Pro spectrophotometer and SpectraCal CalMAN Ultimate calibration software. The Vizio D-Series TV was able to reproduce 96.66% of the Rec 709 color space. The best TVs reproduce near 100% (or beyond, for the best OLED TVs specifically.

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    With a lag time of just 14.9 seconds, you can expect a responsive gaming experience from the Vizio D-Series TV. It even supports a dedicated Game Mode with low latency settings unlike the low-cost Samsung TU7000 TV, making the D-Series one of the best gaming TVs under $300.

    Vizio D-Series TV review: Audio

    The Vizio D-Series’s dual 10-watt speakers don’t impress. For watching cable or enjoying a game soundtrack, the sound is balanced enough that it won’t distract from the content. If you want any semblance of shaking bass or crisper vocals, you’ll want to consider one of the best soundbars or best cheap soundbars as an add-on. Larger, pricier TVs can better hold their own in terms of audio quality, but we usually recommend soundbars to anyone looking to elevate their entertainment experience. 

    Vizio D-Series TV review: Smart features

    The Vizio D-Series runs on Vizio’s SmartCast platform. Most affordable TV brands use a third-party platform like Roku or Google TV, though Vizio sticks to its native software. This year SmartCast added more local app support, so you’ll find popular services like Amazon Prime Video, Disney Plus, Hulu, Peacock and Apple TV. You get the best Netflix shows and best HBO Max shows, too. 

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    SmartCast also has Google Chromecast and Apple AirPlay built-in, so you can easily cast content from your smartphone to the TV. If you can enjoy it on your handset, you can get it on your Vizio TV through Chromecast and AirPlay. The set is also compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant and Apple HomeKit. You can’t control the D-Series hands-free through the set or remote, but if you have one of the best smart speakers in the same room, you can ask your assistant for voice-activated controls.

    Vizio D-Series TV review: Remote

    The Vizio D-Series IR remote has more dedicated launch buttons than any remote I’ve seen in a while. There are buttons for Peacock, Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, Crackle, Tubi and Vizio’s own WatchFree channel.

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    The remote’s curved back makes it easy to hold, while the soft-touch buttons offer all the controls you need — not too few and not too many. That said, you can use the Vizio SmartCast smartphone app as a remote, if you wish.

    Vizio D-Series TV review: Verdict

    The Vizio D-Series is a rather basic TV, but for the price it’s a solid find. Vizio is among a limited group of TV brands that make premium-feeling sets for a more accessible cost, as well as low-end, small-sized sets like the D-Series. In other words, Vizio knows how to cut the right corners. You don’t get stunning picture performance, but you get great gaming features. You don’t get impressive sound, but the smart platform will satisfy all your streaming needs. 

    As long as you care more about the savings, size options and smarts, the Vizio D-Series TV is easy to recommend. It’s one of the best smallest smart TVs in terms of lag time, picture accuracy and, of course, price.  

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    Vizio D65U-D2 review, Vizio D50U-D1

    The Vizio D-series 4K UHD TV line has a couple of new products, this is the Vizio D65U-D2 4K UHD Smart TV with 65 screen diagonals priced at $998 and a younger model with A 50-inch Vizio D50U-D1 4K UHD Smart TV for a ridiculous price of $498, although these prices are from “certain” retailers. You can save up to $300 and $230 compared to past Vizio M-series and Vizio P-series 4K TVs.

    Vizio D65U-D2 TV overview

    We already know the Vizio brand as well established in the 4K TV segment. The manufacturer ends this year with new models of the Vizio Reference Series segment. These are high-end TVs.
    If we consider the price of the Vizio D65U-D2 TV at the end of 2015, then it is $1300.

    Backlight
    All Vizio D-series models are equipped with a full-array LED backlight, totaling 8.3 million pixels on the screen at a resolution of 3,840×2,160 pixels, which is not surprising and standard for 4K TVs. Local dimming divided into 16 active LED zones, dynamic contrast ratio 20000000:1. The effective screen refresh rate is 120Hz. The D65U-D2 TV has a powerful V6 processor – this version of the processor consists of a 4-core and 2-core processor for graphics processing and computing, respectively (Quad-core GPU + Dual-core CPU).

    Connectors and sound
    The Vizio TV has 5 HDMI ports, if we are talking about the D65U-D2 model, USB ports and an Ethernet interface. It is worth noting that there is no built-in Wi-Fi adapter, but there is support – this means that you can use an external Wi-Fi USB device. Built-in speakers are capable of delivering up to 15 watts of audio, there is support for DTS Studio Sound.

    Vizio D65U-D2 and Vizio D50U-D1 TVs are too young – no user reviews yet. You won’t be able to download even the user manual yet – all links are closed and unavailable for now. Also, there is no information yet about the support of HDR technology by the Vizio D65U-D2 TV.

    Difference from earlier models
    Comparing the Vizio M-Series and Vizio D-Series, we can say with confidence that the difference is in the active backlight of the screen, and the M-series definitely did not have HDR support. We expect the manufacturer to reveal this HDR secret soon.

    The Vizio D65U-D2 specification looks much better than the Vizio M-series. The question of HDR compatibility on the D65U-D2 TV remains open. Will this affect the price in any way?
    This short review of the Vizio D65U-D2 TV doesn’t reveal the full power and beauty of the picture, but trust me, it’s up to the mark.

    Vizio D50U-D1 TV review

    The Vizio D50U-D1 TV is the latest 2015 model. It is equipped with a 50-inch screen, the model falls into the 4K UHD Smart TV segment and the average price category is $730. The number of pixels of the Vizio D50U-D1 TV contains 8.3 million at a screen resolution of 3840 × 2160 pixels – an indicator, like that of the older brother in this series.

    Matrix backlight and interfaces
    Screen refresh rate 120 Hz. The backlight of the screen matrix “full-array LED” is divided into 12 active zones, while the dynamic contrast ratio is 5,000,000: 1. The TV has five HDMI ports, USB, Ethernet and speakers with a total power of 10 watts of audio with support for DTS StudioSound and DTS TruVolume.

    The 50-inch Vizio D50U-D1 is available for a low $500 from select retailers, as is the D65U-D2. Retail price of the Vizio M50-C1 TV is $700 – compare the benefits. The above price tag was available only on Black Friday – whoever had time ate it. So the price is $998 for Vizio D65U-D2 and $498 for Vizio D50U-D1 is a reality.

    Specifications Vizio D50U-D1

    • Video
    Screen size 50 inches.
    Actual screen size 49.5 inches.
    Display matrix backlight type Full-Array LED.
    Screen resolution Ultra HD 3840 x 2160 pix.
    The effective screen refresh rate is 120 Hz.
    Clear Action 240.
    16:9 aspect ratio.
    Dynamic contrast ratio 5M:1.
    176° viewing angle vertically and horizontally.
    Color 16.7 million colors.
    OSD language support English, Spanish and French.
    • Audio
    Speakers, power output 2 x 10W.
    DTS StudioSound™ support.
    DTS TruVolume™ support.
    • Interfaces
    Five HDMI ports (3 on the bottom, 2 on the side).
    Component.
    Composite.
    One tuner.
    One Ethernet port.
    USB port.
    • Outputs
    Analog audio.
    Digital audio (SPDIF).
    • Optional
    XRT122 control panel.
    Support USB music.
    USB photo support.
    USB video support.
    • Economics
    ENERGY STAR® 7. 0 efficiency rating.
    Power consumption 73 W.
    Less than 0.5W in standby mode.
    Light sensors around the TV.
    • Wall mount
    VESA size 200 x 200 mm.
    • Dimensions and weight
    TV with stand 44.24 x 28.27 x 10.04 inches.
    Weight with stand 30.86 lbs.

    All other characteristics of the Vizio D50U-D1 are similar to the Vizio D65U-D2 TV, and we will not consider them further, the difference is in the screen diagonal.

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    Review Vizio M-Series Quantum 55-Inch Class M55Q7-h2

    If you’re looking for an affordable TV, the Vizio M-Series Quantum is most likely on your radar. This is an HDR-compatible line of 4K TVs with quantum dot technology for enhanced color performance, and at $439.99 for the 50-inch M50Q7-h2 we tested, it’s pretty wallet-friendly. It does offer a wide color gamut, as well as a game mode with incredibly low input lag and a powerful set of plug-in features. The M-series Quantum is a good buy for the price, but when it comes to contrast levels, it falls short of slightly more expensive models like the Hisense H8G series.

    Editor’s Note: This review is based on testing the 50″ M50Q7-h2. Aside from the difference in screen size, the $499.99 55-inch M55Q7-h2 is virtually identical, and we expect similar performance.

    The M50Q7 is a very simple, nondescript TV with a thin black plastic bezel that runs along the sides and top, and a wider band on the bottom edge with the Vizio logo. He is not particularly slender, with a thickening of up to three inches in the middle. This is a very utilitarian design with a few bright elements. The TV stands on two thin V-shaped metal legs, or it can be mounted on the wall.

    In addition to the power connector on the left, all ports can be found on the right side of the back of the TV. Two HDMI ports, a composite RCA input, and a USB 2.0 port are located directly to the right. Two more HDMI ports, an Ethernet port, an RCA optical and audio output, and a face-down antenna connector. A small cluster of buttons (power, enter, and volume up/down) is found in the bottom right corner of the rear panel.

    The included remote is a thin black wand with buttons and a large round navigation bar in the middle. Menu, power, login, and dedicated service buttons for Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Netflix, Redbox, Vudu, Xumo, and Vizio’s own Watch Free selections can be found above the bar. Below it are the volume and channel rockers, as well as a numeric keypad. This is a simple infrared remote control; it does not have a microphone or any other special features.

    SmartCast

    The M50Q7 uses Vizio’s SmartCast Smart TV platform. It’s a fairly simple yet useful connected TV interface that gives you access to many major streaming services, including Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Disney+, Hulu, Netflix, and YouTube. It’s a modestly wide selection of apps and services compared to platforms like Google TV and Roku TV, but it covers most bases.

    More importantly, SmartCast supports AirPlay 2 and Google Cast, so you can cast video from your Android or iOS mobile device, as well as from your Mac or PC. It lacks a voice assistant feature, but is well equipped in terms of displaying content.

    Contrast and color reproduction

    The Vizio M50Q7-h2 is a 4K TV that supports High Dynamic Range (HDR) content. It is compatible with HDR10, HDR10+, HLG and Dolby Vision.

    We test TVs with the Klein K-80 Colorimeter and the Murideo SIX-G Signal Generator as well as the Calman Software for Portrait Displays using a methodology based on the Imaging Science Foundation calibration methods.

    Find out how we test TVs 92. This results in a mediocre effective contrast ratio of 1416:1.

    Using the default calibrated mode has no noticeable effect on peak brightness and degrades black levels due to the even lower contrast ratio. Setting the backlight in calibrated (dark) mode to maximum slightly increases peak brightness, but more than doubles the black level. Basically, you won’t get the kind of contrast you’ll find here in the TCL 6-Series (74,326:1) or even the Hisense H8G series (20,486:1).

    Although the M50Q7 has a low contrast ratio, colors are surprisingly vibrant thanks to the panel’s quantum dot technology. The above chart compares an SDR signal to standard Rec.709 broadcast color levels on the left, and an HDR signal compared to DCI-P3 digital cinema color levels on the right.

    Out of the box in calibrated (dark) mode, it almost exactly hits Rec.709, with whites, magenta and yellows slightly warm. With an HDR signal, it actually exceeds DCI-P3 levels, although yellows and magentas are slightly shifted towards richer than ideal reds. These are excellent color specifications for a budget TV, even if not the most accurate without calibration, compared to the aforementioned Hisense and TCL models.

    Viewing experience

    The TV’s strong color gamut comes through when displaying BBC Planet Earth II on Ultra HD Blu-ray. The blue-green color of the water and the greenery of the plants really sound bright, and sometimes a bit oversaturated. Fine detail in animal fur is clearly visible, especially in good light, although shadow detail tends to become a bit cloudy due to mediocre contrast and black levels. It’s an attractive and colorful picture for the price, but it’s not the brightest, darkest, or most natural.

    The red in Deadpool’s costume looks properly saturated and the skin tones are natural. Deadpool overcast opening scene. The blazing battle lab later in the movie doesn’t look particularly bright in the fire or dark in the shadows due to the TV’s contrast ratio. Detail tends to be lost in the darker parts of the frame, especially against the orange-yellow fire.

    The M50Q7’s mediocre contrast is particularly noticeable at the parties of the The Great Gatsby , where textures and fine detail are easily lost in the dark parts of sharp, near-monochrome shots. Skin tones usually appear natural, but sometimes look a little oversaturated, and the contours of the lapels of black suits are absorbed into the darkness.

    Input lag

    Input lag is the amount of time between a TV receiving a signal and updating the screen, and it is important for video games to be responsive. We test input lag with the HDFury Diva HDMI Matrix, which was 44.4ms latency for the M50Q7 at default settings.

    However, enabling low game latency on the Pro Game Engine reduces latency to 3.1ms. That’s comparable to some gaming monitors and easily places the M50Q7 on our list of the best TVs for gaming.

    Good for gamers on a budget

    The Vizio M-Series quantum TV line offers an impressively wide color gamut at an affordable price.

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    The 8 Best Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds – Spring 2023: Reviews

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                    By Theresa Ketterling

                    Whether you have a phone with no audio jack or prefer the freedom of going wireless, finding the best in-ear wireless headphones all comes down to what matters most to you. If you’re looking for earphones to use at the office, noise isolation and battery life might be your top priorities; if you need in-ears for the gym, you’ll probably care more about fit and durability. There are specialized models to fit virtually every need; some are even versatile enough to keep up whether you’re running a marathon or sitting on the bus. With so many different models to choose from, where do you start?

                    We’ve bought and tested over 230 pairs of wireless earbuds and in-ear headphones, and below, you’ll find our recommendations for the best wireless earbuds to buy. If you’re curious about wireless headphones, consider our recommendations for the best Bluetooth headphones. You’ll also want to check our picks for the best wireless Bluetooth earbuds under $50 and $100 if you have a specific budget.

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                      Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II Truly Wireless

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                      The Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II Truly Wireless are the best wireless earbuds that we’ve tested. These high-end buds are the best you can get if you care about noise isolation. Like most of Bose’s lineup, they have an outstanding noise cancelling (ANC) system that outperforms their competitors like the Apple AirPods Pro (2nd generation) Truly Wireless. They easily tackle plane engine noise and ambient chatter, making them a solid choice for office use or long trips. With their ANC on, they also continuously last well over six hours, and their carrying case supplies an extra three charges if needed.

                      Although they’re bulky compared to other picks on this list, they’re smaller than their predecessor, the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds Truly Wireless, and have a very comfortable fit. They’ve also got stability fins to help keep them in your ear when you’re on the go. Their sound profile is more bass-heavy than what our graph shows. However, this is due to the shape of our rig’s ear canals, and subjectively, there’s extra boom, which muddies vocals and instruments. Luckily, if you prefer a different sound, their companion app’s graphic EQ and presets let you adjust their sound to your liking. That said, although they’re premium buds, they don’t support multi-device pairing, which is surprising at this price point.

                      See our review

                    2. Best Upper Mid-Range Bluetooth Earbuds

                      Apple AirPods Pro (2nd generation) Truly Wireless

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                      8.2

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                      8.3

                      Office

                      7.3

                      Wireless Gaming

                      5.7

                      Wired Gaming

                      5.6

                      Phone Calls

                      6.4

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                      The Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation) Truly Wireless are, as the name states, the next generation of Apple AirPods Pro Truly Wireless. These earbuds have the same premium build and comfortable design as their successor and the same Apple-exclusive features, like an h3 chip for easy pairing with iOS devices and virtual surround sound via Apple Music. While they don’t come with sound customization features, unlike the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II Truly Wireless, they have a well-balanced sound profile that suits most types of audio.

                      Their active noise cancelling (ANC) feature does a great job of blocking noise in the bass and mid-range. There’s a ‘Transparency’ mode for when you want to hear your surroundings, but otherwise, you can’t adjust the ANC. These earbuds have the same six-hour battery life as the Bose earbuds with ANC on, and their case holds four extra charges, so you can always top it up. If you’re looking for premium earbuds with a longer-lasting battery, the Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 3 last almost nine hours on a single charge. However, they aren’t as comfortable, and their ANC doesn’t perform quite as well.

                      See our review

                    3. Best Mid-Range Bluetooth Earbuds

                      Google Pixel Buds Pro Truly Wireless

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                      7.4

                      Commute/Travel

                      8.0

                      Sports/Fitness

                      8.0

                      Office

                      7.2

                      Wireless Gaming

                      5.5

                      Wired Gaming

                      5.4

                      Phone Calls

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                      If you’re looking for a price that’s not so steep, try the Google Pixel Buds Pro Truly Wireless. These earbuds don’t have the same premium feel as the Apple AirPods Pro (2nd generation) Truly Wireless, but they’re packed with plenty of features you might not expect, considering their lower price. Their ANC has a similarly excellent performance, so it can help reduce noise like rumbling engines or background conversations. They have a continuous battery life of about eight hours and come with a portable charging case that stores extra charges. They even support multi-device pairing, meaning you can simultaneously stay connected with your phone and computer.

                      They have a V-shaped sound profile that adds extra bass to your audio, while vocals and instruments are bright. You can customize their sound with a graphic EQ and presets in the companion app. If you’re using a Google Pixel phone, they offer spatial audio for a more immersive listening experience. Unfortunately, while they have a comfortable fit for most people, they can pop out of your ears over time. This can affect how the earbuds deliver bass, so getting a good fit is important to ensure consistent sound delivery. If you want earbuds with a more comfortable fit overall, the Sony LinkBuds S Truly Wireless are another great mid-range option. They have a more stable fit but a weaker ANC performance.

                      See our review

                    4. Best Lower Mid-Range Bluetooth Earbuds

                      Anker Soundcore Space A40 Truly Wireless

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                      6. 8

                      Commute/Travel

                      8.3

                      Sports/Fitness

                      8.0

                      Office

                      7.5

                      Wireless Gaming

                      5.5

                      Wired Gaming

                      5.3

                      Phone Calls

                      6.4

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                      Yes

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                      The Anker Soundcore Space A40 Truly Wireless are a relatively affordable option that don’t sacrifice extra features like ANC or app support. Their noise isolation performance rivals the Google Pixel Buds Pro Truly Wireless’, so they can help reduce noise during your commute or at the office. You can also choose different modes to suit different situations, including an adaptive setting meant to adjust automatically to the amount of noise in your environment. With ANC on, they last about eight hours of continuous use, and their case stores four extra charges. Like the previous pick, they support multi-device pairing.

                      They have a warm default sound profile, with cozy-sounding vocals and lead instruments. The companion app includes a graphic EQ and presets if you prefer a different sound. They also support LDAC, Sony’s proprietary codec for high-res audio, but unlike the Google earbuds, don’t come with any virtual surround sound features. They aren’t the best option for workouts since they don’t have stability fins or a very stable fit and may slip out of place if you move your head around a lot.

                      See our review

                    5. Best Budget Wireless Earbuds

                      TOZO NC7 Truly Wireless

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                      7.8

                      Sports/Fitness

                      8.2

                      Office

                      7.1

                      Wireless Gaming

                      5.3

                      Wired Gaming

                      5.2

                      Phone Calls

                      6.7

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                      The best budget wireless earbuds we’ve tested are the TOZO NC7 Truly Wireless. These earbuds are the first on the list to lack app support, and they don’t include sound customization features like an EQ. However, they offer a great ANC performance at a budget-friendly price. They cut out bass-range noise like rumbling engines very effectively, so they’re a good choice for commuting, and they’re also good at blocking office-type distractions like background conversations.

                      They’re well-built, rated IPX6 for water resistance, and stable enough to stay in your ears during workouts. Their V-shaped sound profile adds extra thump and rumble to your audio and keeps instruments and vocals bright. This sound is well-suited for genres like rock and pop, but sibilants like S and T sounds can be harsh or piercing. These earbuds also don’t support multi-device pairing. They have a long eight-hour battery life to get you through your workday and a case with extra charges.

                      The Anker Soundcore Life Dot 2 Truly Wireless are another budget-friendly option with a case that holds around 12. 5 additional charges. They don’t have ANC but offer a bass-rich sound profile with a more neutral treble response, so they don’t sound as harsh. They’re a better pair of earbuds overall if you’re not concerned about ANC, but they aren’t easy to find.

                      See our review

                    6. Best Cheap Wireless Earbuds

                      JLab Audio GO Air POP True Wireless

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                      7.0

                      Commute/Travel

                      7.6

                      Sports/Fitness

                      8.2

                      Office

                      7.1

                      Wireless Gaming

                      5. 4

                      Wired Gaming

                      5.3

                      Phone Calls

                      6.9

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                      Noise Cancelling

                      No

                      Mic

                      Yes

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                      If you’re on a tight budget, the JLab Audio GO Air POP True Wireless are worth checking out, thanks to their good build quality and surprisingly long continuous battery life of around nine hours. Their carrying case also holds three additional charges if you need it. While their battery life is impressive, the tradeoff is that, unlike the TOZO NC7 Truly Wireless, they don’t have active noise cancelling (ANC), which can be a dealbreaker for some.

                      They can block out a satisfactory amount of ambient noise like office chatter but don’t rely on them if you’re looking to cut down sounds like the rumble of bus engines, as they aren’t as effective at tacking bass-range noise. They also don’t come with a companion app, meaning that the only EQ options you have are the three EQ presets built into the earbuds, which gives you significantly less control over the audio. Using the ‘JLab Signature’ EQ, they have a bass-rich sound profile that delivers a bump of extra punch and boom to mixes. That said, the extra bass doesn’t overwhelm vocals and lead instruments.

                      See our review

                    7. Best Bluetooth Earbuds For Sound Quality

                      Jabra Elite 7 Pro True Wireless

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                      7.8

                      Commute/Travel

                      8.0

                      Sports/Fitness

                      8. 4

                      Office

                      7.6

                      Wireless Gaming

                      6.1

                      Wired Gaming

                      5.9

                      Phone Calls

                      7.0

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                      Noise Cancelling

                      Yes

                      Mic

                      Yes

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                      The Jabra Elite 7 Pro True Wireless are the best Bluetooth earbuds for sound quality we’ve tested. Out of the box, they have a very neutral sound profile that’s more versatile than our similarly priced pick, the Anker Soundcore Space A40 Truly Wireless, which have warmer bass and sharper sibilants. The Jabra’s vocals and lead instruments sound clear and intense, while the flat bass adds just enough boom, thump, and rumble to your mixes. If you prefer a different sound, their companion app offers a graphic EQ and presets to help you fine-tune their sound to your liking.

                      These well-built in-ears can block out a decent amount of background noise so that you can focus on your audio, but their ANC system doesn’t do anything to improve noise isolation. They’re comfortable and suitable for long listening sessions, and their battery lasts over eight hours continuously. They also have an auto-off timer to help conserve battery life, and the carrying case holds roughly three extra charges.

                      See our review

                    8. Best Bluetooth Earbuds For Running

                      Jaybird Vista 2 Truly Wireless

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                      7. 3

                      Commute/Travel

                      7.5

                      Sports/Fitness

                      8.4

                      Office

                      7.1

                      Wireless Gaming

                      5.8

                      Wired Gaming

                      5.7

                      Phone Calls

                      6.4

                      Type

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                      Wireless

                      Truly Wireless

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                      Dynamic

                      Noise Cancelling

                      Yes

                      Mic

                      Yes

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                      Unlike other mid-range earbuds on our list, the Jaybird Vista 2 Truly Wireless feature stability fins to keep them securely in place. They have a sturdy, well-built design and are certified IP68 against dust and submersion in water, so it’s not a big deal if you drop one in a puddle. Out of the box, they have a well-balanced, versatile sound profile. If you prefer a different sound, you can customize them with a parametric EQ and presets in the headphones’ companion app.

                      While these are our pick for the best in-ear Bluetooth headphones for running, they only last for about five hours off a single charge. The carrying case has two extra charges, but that still means they’re less than ideal for long excursions. Additionally, their ANC system doesn’t do a good job of reducing bass-range noise like rumbling engines, although it’s better at blocking out mid-range noise like ambient conversations.

                      See our review

                    Notable Mentions

                    • Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 3:
                      The Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 3 have great active noise cancellation, eight hours of continuous battery, and a customizable sound profile. However, they’re less comfortable than other premium earbuds, like the Apple AirPods Pro (2nd generation) Truly Wireless, and don’t block out as much noise as the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II Truly Wireless.
                      See our review
                    • Sony WF-1000XM4 Truly Wireless:
                      The Sony WF-1000XM4 Truly Wireless have a customizable sound profile and a great noise isolation performance. Compared to the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II Truly Wireless, they have a recessed treble range. They also don’t support NFC pairing or Sony’s Virtualphones Technology (VPT) virtual surround feature.
                      See our review
                    • Apple AirPods Pro Truly Wireless:
                      Apple AirPods Pro Truly Wireless are the predecessor to the Apple AirPods Pro (2nd generation) Truly Wireless. While both earbuds have the same premium build quality, the original model doesn’t have as good an ANC performance as their successor. They don’t have as long-lasting a battery as the second-generation model and can’t reproduce as much low-bass. However, the first generation have a more neutral sound profile out of the box, which some users may prefer since you can’t adjust the EQ settings.
                      See our review
                    • Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Truly Wireless:
                      The Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Truly Wireless have a great noise isolation performance, a comfortable in-ear fit, and some features only available on Samsung devices. However, they have a shorter continuous battery life than the Apple AirPods Pro (2nd generation) Truly Wireless and aren’t as well-built.
                      See our review
                    • Beats Powerbeats Pro Truly Wireless:
                      The Beats Powerbeats Pro Truly Wireless are a viable alternative to the Jaybird Vista 2 Truly Wireless if you prefer an ear-hook design. However, they don’t feel as well-built and don’t have any sound customization features.
                      See our review

                    Recent Updates

                    1. May 19, 2023:
                      Since the Anker Soundcore Life Dot 2 Truly Wireless are out of stock, replaced them with the TOZO NC7 Truly Wireless as the ‘Best Budget’ pick.

                    2. Mar 22, 2023:
                      Checked that the products are relevant and in stock, and made minor updates to the text.

                    3. Feb 23, 2023:
                      Quality of life update for better relevance and readability.

                    4. Jan 24, 2023:
                      We’ve updated the text to ensure accuracy and product availability. However, there hasn’t been a change in our recommendations.

                    5. Dec 15, 2022:
                      Named the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II Truly Wireless as our top pick and moved the Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 3 to Notable Mentions. Replaced the Apple AirPods Pro Truly Wireless with the Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation) Truly Wireless and updated our mid-range pick to the Google Pixel Buds Pro Truly Wireless. We also added a ‘Lower-Mid-Range’ category.

                    All Reviews

                    Our recommendations above are what we think are currently the best in-ear wireless headphones for most people to buy, according to their needs. 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 in the U.S.).

                    If you would like to choose for yourself, here’s the list of all our reviews for wireless earbuds and in-ears. Be careful not to get caught up in the details. There are no perfect headphones. Personal taste, preference, and listening habits will matter more in your selection.

                    Why We Love the 1More Piston Fit BT Earbuds

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                    1. 52 things we love

                    Photo: Rozette Rago

                    One of the most fun parts of panel testing for earbuds comes at the very end of the process. After our experts have spent time listening, comparing, and giving me their initial feedback, I occasionally like to do a gut check: “What do you think these cost?”

                    The answers can be illuminating. Mostly our experts are spot-on. (After all, they are experts!) Sometimes testers guess that expensive headphones cost far less, based on their performance. But on rare occasions, a truly excellent pair outshines its price range.

                    The 1More Piston Fit BT is one of these audio white stags—an under-$50 pair of wireless earbuds that sound great and work well. When asked, one panelist guessed they cost $80. Another said $100. Their jaws dropped when, like the host of Price Is Right, I revealed the $30 sticker price.

                    Our pick

                    1More Piston Fit BT

                    The Piston Fit BT earbuds sound more expensive than they are, and they come with a nice assortment of features for such a low price.

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                    $25* from Amazon

                    *At the time of publishing, the price was $22.

                    This pair isn’t designed in the trendy true wireless style––there are cables connecting the earbuds to each other, unlike true wireless earbuds, which have no cords at all. But the 1More Piston Fit BT makes up for this by being excellent in nearly every other regard. The neckband-style design is lightweight, comfortable, and flexible. The entire device easily coils to fit in your pocket. Folks who take their earbuds in and out repeatedly during the day will appreciate the magnets in the earbuds that allow you to securely connect and wear the Piston Fit BT like a necklace.

                    Whereas most earbuds in this price range are fashioned entirely of plastic, the Piston Fit BT earbuds have an aluminum housing that makes them feel more substantial and comes with four sizes of eartips—so those with small to extra-large ears will find the perfect fit. The spaghettini-sized cables are coated with a satiny, silicone-like material, so they transfer less noise if they brush against clothing or hair. If you get caught in a drizzle, no worries. The Piston Fit BT earbuds are IPX4-rated for water resistance. And the one-year warranty protects you, should anything go wrong.

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                    Over calls, the microphone sounds clear—especially compared with the mics on junk earbuds from a gas station. And the stable Bluetooth connection has very low latency, so you don’t need to worry about your earbuds causing audio delays during Zoom meetings. The physical control buttons handle all of the standard commands and are compatible with most devices.

                    1More claims the Piston Fit’s battery life is about eight hours, which will get you through the day if you listen nonstop. Of course, depending on your volume levels and the number of calls you take, your results may vary. In our tests, playing music at 70% volume nonstop, our set lasted a bit longer than nine hours. A full charge takes about an hour with the included USB cable.

                    Sound quality is where the Piston Fit BT really impressed our experts. Every kind of music is clear and balanced. We didn’t experience the blurry, over-pumped bass that makes it hard to understand male vocals, as often happens with the competition in this price range. Neither did we hear harsh, cheap-sounding highs that make a Bösendorfer piano sound like a child’s toy. Higher-frequency sounds like strings lack a delicate, sparkling quality, and the bass notes lack some of the punch we’d want to hear from $200 in-ear headphones. But I’d also like to point out that the fact we’re having this discussion about $30 earbuds is positively bananapants.

                    I come back to this pair on a regular basis to compare them to newer earbuds. I’m still impressed at how they hold their own against expensive earbuds—even devices that use hearing-test-based tuning or fancy EQ.

                    The Piston Fit pair serves to recalibrate my mindset as to what’s possible in affordable wireless earbuds, making me less likely to accept competitors’ excuses.

                    How it compares

                    Over the past seven years, our audio experts have tested more than 200 different under-$50 pairs of earbuds. We think the 1More Piston Fit BT pair is the best overall value for the dollar. This is why we love these earbuds:

                    • Their sound quality outperforms that of wireless earbuds in the $100 range.
                    • The solid build quality feels more expensive than that of any of the competition.
                    • A decent microphone means your voice sounds clearer to callers than with other cheap earbuds.
                    • We love that this pair is so light and easy to stash in a pocket.

                    When to buy

                    The Piston Fit BT earbuds typically go on sale around the winter holidays and Black Friday—and we still see regular lightning deals down to $20. Try to hold out on buying these until they’re discounted.

                    The numbers

                    Street price: $28

                    Best price we’ve ever seen: $18

                    Make it last

                    This pair has an IPX4 water-resistance rating, but it’s not as much protection as you get with some of our workout picks. So we don’t recommend using these for regular gym sessions.

                    To make sure that they don’t short out, close the charge-port door completely before using, and dry the earbuds fully before plugging the Piston Fit BT in to charge. If you get ear wax or dust in the earbuds, hold them with the sound port facing the floor, and use a soft-bristle brush to loosen and sweep away debris. Never jab them with a sharp object. You can read more about the best way to clean your earbuds here (hint—it’s not by sucking on them with your mouth).

                    This article was edited by Connor Grossman and Annemarie Conte.

                    Meet your guide

                    Lauren Dragan

                    Lauren Dragan is a senior staff writer and has tested over 1,000 headphones for Wirecutter. She has a BA from Ithaca College in music performance and audio production. She’s been featured in Good Morning America, NBC Nightly News, The New York Times, and more. Additionally, she’s a voice actor whose work includes projects for Disney and Mattel.

                    Further reading

                    • The Best Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds

                      by Lauren Dragan

                      The Soundcore Space A40 true wireless earbuds perform so well, it’s hard to believe they’re priced so affordably.

                    • The Best Wired Earbuds

                      by Ian D. White

                      The FiiO FD3 Pro is our favorite pair of wired earbuds under $200 because it offers excellent sound and build quality, plus a ton of helpful accessories.

                    • The Best Earbuds Under $50

                      by Lauren Dragan

                      The 1More Piston Fit BT wireless earbuds are comfortable and solidly built, and they sound far better than they should for the money.

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                    What is a Bluetooth headset?

                    Let’s try to answer this question simply and clearly.


                    A Bluetooth headset is a headset with a microphone that connects to any device that supports this type of connection protocol. It can be as a portable device such as a phone, smartphone, player or tablet. Or maybe a stationary device – a TV, computer or audio system.

                    To make the right choice, you need to decide how you will use the Bluetooth headset, understand Purpose of purchase . Listening to music, talking on the phone, or both.

                    Let’s try to divide Bluetooth headsets into main types.


                    Mono Bluetooth headset
                    Mono headset designed for talking on the phone, worn on one ear and has a small size. This is what you need for constant wear, long phone conversations without restricting movement, and so that your hands are not busy supporting your phone to your ear. There are many such models on the market, from different manufacturers and for every taste. Their weight is about 10g and most of them have behind-the-ear fastening.

                    Stereo Bluetooth headset.

                    A stereo headset, unlike a mono headset, has two earpieces for the right and left ears, which means that it is already capable of transmitting stereo sound reproduction. Therefore, when choosing from a great variety of stereo headset models, it is worth considering it first of all as headphones with the ability to answer phone calls.

                    Stereo Bluetooth headsets can be conditionally divided into several types.

                    1 . The earbuds are small and fit into the ear (hence the name “earbuds”). Sometimes they have an in-the-ear or behind-the-ear mount, usually in sports models. The inserts are invisible, easily hidden under the headgear. Minus – not the best sound quality, but for the usual MP3 format they are quite suitable. But it’s inexpensive.

                    2. Intracanal , they are also “gags”, they are also “inserts” – they are inserted directly into the ear canal to a shallow depth. Thanks to silicone ear cushions, they create excellent noise isolation from ambient sounds and hold securely. Ideal for the subway! A little dangerous for sports, although there are a small number of open-ended models specially designed to be heard from outside.

                    3. Overhead are pancakes that partially cover the ears, as if superimposed on them. Hence the name overhead. We want to recommend this type to those who want to hear high-quality sound, who are afraid for their hearing. Among this type of stereo headsets, there are models of a very high class, close to listening to music in Hi-Res, DSD, etc. formats.

                    4. Full-size – ideal in terms of sound quality, the model range is beyond list. The main disadvantage is the size. Not always and not everyone will want to carry around 200-300g of excess weight and a few cubic centimeters of volume for the pleasure of listening to music. But for long trips, flights, trips by train and electric train – this is what you need !!!

                    And finally, small details:

                    If sound quality is important to you, then pay attention to the presence of the Apt-X audio codec. This is important when transmitting audio using the Stereo Bluetooth protocol.

                    When making a choice, pay attention to the battery life of the Bluetooth headset. At the same time, it should be understood that the smaller the size of the Bluetooth headset, the smaller the capacity of its battery and the shorter its operation time without recharging. And vice versa!

                    Many Bluetooth headsets have the ability to connect with an extra cord in case the battery dies. The cord may or may not be included. Don’t forget to check the package contents! If it is not there, then in the accessories section you yourself can choose the one you like best.

                    A very handy feature is NFC support. Allows you to connect the headset and the device just by bringing them to each other and no additional settings!!! Very comfortably!!!

                    An easy review of Bluetooth headsets ends here, we know that the choice will always be yours, and we are just trying to help you make it right.

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                      A new product from tronsmart has recently appeared. These are wireless headphones in a headset style and in a body very reminiscent of bone conduction headphones. But on closer examination, it turned out to be usually wireless headphones, with moisture protection according to the ipx5 standard. And this means that they are not completely sealed, but in turn, the sound quality is much better than that of protected headphones.

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                      Bluetooth headset Link Dream NB-12, with CVC 6. 0 microphone

                        Hello.
                        Another of the Link Dream headsets for active people from business (service sector) – NB-12, will allow you to “untie” the hands of a taxi driver, plus there is an additional earphone for stereo?
                        A small review and disassembly about quality …

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                        Longevity headset New Bee LC-B41

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                          Today, in a short review, we will consider an inexpensive model of the Russian version of the Bluetooth 5.0 headset New Bee LC-B41.
                          The headset is popular on Aliexpress has about 1300 reviews, 92% of which are positive. negative reviews are also present, but let’s not forget about the possibility of unstable quality during production in OEM firms. Who cares, please under the cat.

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                            What, in fact, do you need from a telephone headset? So that they can hear me well, so that I can hear well, so that extraneous city noises do not interfere with the conversation. At the same time, the device itself was not burdensome for the ear, pocket (wallet, that is), so that it, this device, worked offline for as long as possible and did not lose connection. And it is also desirable that, quoting the classics, “a case was attached to it,” moreover, free of charge. Tried a lot of them. Especially those that are “not burdensome for the pocket.” Some have even been mentioned here. But having discovered MPOW products for myself, having purchased headphones, a bluetooth dongle, and being completely satisfied with the company’s products, I decided that an extra accessory would not become a hindrance. And he turned out to be right. And therefore, to say a few words about this headset is not at all a sin, which we will do below, especially since there is not a word, not a half a word about this headset on the Web, and I have been using it for more than three months now.

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    Ipads for sale refurbished: Refurbished iPad Deals – Apple

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    Laaundrea Y.

    Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2023

    I am an apple employee, so I knew way ahead of time that these iPads would not be able to update to the latest software. For about 2 weeks, I debated on if I would order the mini 2, mini 3 or the mini 4. I was sold on the mini 4, but I also had to purchase 3 total, including screen protectors and cases. As you can imagine, that would get very pricey. These were gifts to my children. They are all under 6, so I was not willing to spend much money on something that had high chances of being damaged. That also would make it easy on my pockets to replace if I needed too, thus I settled on the mini 2 in good condition. I think it was $70 for each one.
    Now, I know I am rambling but please read this review in its entirety if you are on the fence about these. MAKE THE PURCHASE! I am not being paid for this review. These iPads arrived about a week early. I was not super impressed with the packaging. There was minimal support to ensure they did not get damaged. There was like a sheet of crushed brown paper, so I count my blessings that nothing happened in transport. So anyway, I open the boxes and these things look brand new like we set out to display in store. There was not a scratch in sig …

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    Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2023

    Love it! The iPad came with a cover, screen protector, earbuds, and a cable. It’s in excellent condition and it was almost 1/3 the price of the same Apple refurbished iPad. I will be buying all my mobile devices with Back Market.

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    The quality of this ipad is like-new even though it was listed as “very good,” i’ve had it since august and it’s worked perfectly since we opened the box. i got this as a birthday gift for my daughter, and she really loves it.
    the price really can’t be beat, and i enjoyed the results of my first purchase so much that i also just ordered an apple watch from back market for myself. it comes tomorrow & i’m so excited, definitely don’t hesitate to purchase from back market. i’m going to be purchasing all my electronics from here from now on. the quality of the products + the refurbished pricing again, just can’t be beat.

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    Hannah M.

    Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2023

    The only minor thing is that there were scratches on the back of the iPad. Other than that, the screen is in the most amazing condition and this has been a life-changing tool for school. This review is coming 6 months later because I was worried something would go wrong but it never has, in total I spent a little less than $700 on Back Market for this iPad and the pencil which is probably 1/2 what I would spend on Apple for a new or refurbished one. If you’re considering getting something from here, take my word for it you will be so surprised (in a good way) by the quick and reliable service. I am literally considering buying all of my electronics from here going forward, not enough nice things to say!

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    Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2023

    I’m not sure if I can actually convey how good of a purchase this was. The iPad came very securely packaged. Security tape on the box, signature required delivery, and an air sleeve for protection. The turn around on delivery was literally 24 hours. Also this was the best price I found on a refurbished iPad. When I need to purchase a new electronics I’ll be looking for this reseller. 10/10

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    Benefits of buying a refurbished iPad

    At Back Market, customers save 30-70% off compared to the price of new on certified refurbished iPads. The best part is, you don’t have to sacrifice performance quality in order to save money; all refurbished devices on our marketplace have been fully reconditioned, cleaned, inspected and tested to the same standards as a new one. This is the biggest difference between buying a used or pre-owned iPad compared to a refurbished one.

    Buying a renewed iPad is also a much friendlier environmental option. Refurbished iPads are often second-hand devices that have been restored and updated to meet the manufacturer’s standards, which means you’ll be helping to keep old iPads out of our landfills, reduce electronic waste, and minimize your carbon footprint.

    If you need more help deciding on your next purchase, check out our top refurbished iPad picks.

     

    Best place to buy a refurbished Apple iPad

    You’ll find the biggest selection, highest product quality and lowest prices on restored iPads at Back Market. That’s because we specialize specifically in refurbished tech and take the time to carefully vet every seller on our marketplace to ensure customers are getting reliable devices that perform like-new. We have hundreds of refurbished iPads to choose from with price ranges to fit almost anyone’s tablet budget.

    Staying true to our brand, we’re also a huge advocate for environmental change. In fact, at the beginning of 2023, we hit a milestone for preventing 1 million tons of carbon emission (CO2e) from entering the atmosphere. You can help contribute to a better circular economy when you shop iPad deals on our platform.

     

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    All iPad purchases on Back Market come with free standard shipping, a 1-year warranty, and a 30-day money-back guarantee. We want to make sure you can shop with confidence and find the best iPad for your needs at lower prices.

     

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    If you’re a first time refurbished buyer, you might not be sure what to expect from your purchase. First, understand that your iPad may have external cosmetic flaws depending on the condition you choose (Back Market offers devices of Fair, Good and Excellent quality). However, whatever the condition, any external blemishes will not affect the performance of your iPad and you can expect your device to perform as if it were newly opened directly from the Apple Store.   You should also be confident that your iPad is backed by a 1-year warranty, meaning in the rare case that any defects arise (outside of accidental damage) within 12 months of your delivery date, then you’re entitled to your choice of a repair, replacement or reimbursement. 

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    Sometimes great things come in small – mini – packages. If you’re looking to upgrade to a smaller tablet that comes as close to a laptop as you could get, the iPad Mini 6th generation from Gazelle is your best bet. This model is equipped with the powerful and super-fast Apple A15 Bionic chipset, offering better performance than most tablets on the market. The 6-core CPU and 16-core neural engine offer smart learning capabilities and more than enough stamina to get through all your tablet needs.

    DISPLAY

    Don’t let the name fool you – the iPad Mini 6th gen offers a beautiful display without any of the sacrifice of having a smaller screen. The 8.3-inch Liquid Retina LED display provides a stunning viewing experience with bright colors, smooth movement and so much more. The iPad Mini 6th gen’s display supports both HDR and True Tone technology. Whether you’re streaming your latest guilty-binge show or creating a digital masterpiece with any of the many supported art apps, the iPad Mini 6th gen is certain to keep up.

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    The iPad Mini 6th generation packs a photo punch with two cameras, a front-facing and a rear camera. Both cameras are 12 MP and allow for clear, vivid shots at the tap of a finger. This model also allows for 4K HD video filming to create cinematic masterworks wherever you may go with your iPad Mini.

    OTHER FEATURES

    The iPad Mini 6th gen from Gazelle offers a ton of other features that will help you get the very most out of your tablet use. This model includes the always useful wireless screen sharing feature, Dolby Atmos technology, a light-weight design, and more. If you’re considering upgrading to the iPad Mini 6th gen, you’ve come to the right place. Gazelle offers a ton of iPad models at a fraction of the retail price tag. Check out our inventory and start saving today!

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    • Operating System:iPadOS 15, upgradable to iPadOS 15.1
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    • Rear Camera:12MP, f/1.8 (wide)
    • Front Camera:12MP, f/2.4, 122 degree (ultrawide)
    • Battery:Li-Ion, non-removable (19.3 Wh)
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    Should I buy a refurbished iPad?

    Apple’s current line of tablets includes iPad mini (6th generation), iPad 10.2-inch (9th generation), iPad Air (5th generation), and iPad Pro M1 versions. With so many options, the market for refurbished iPads has also expanded.

    But what’s the best way to buy an iPad: new, used, or refurbished? And what’s the difference? In this article, we’ll walk you through your options and point you to some of the best deals on refurbished iPads.

    What does refurbished mean?

    First of all, let’s clarify that refurbished or refurbished Apple products are used devices. But these are used iPads that have been extensively tested and refurbished to work like new.

    Programs for Windows, mobile applications, games – EVERYTHING is FREE, in our closed telegram channel – Subscribe 🙂 is, without post-purchase protection, which makes it a little more risky if you don’t know the seller. If the previous owner forgot to disconnect their Apple ID from the device, you could potentially be banned from the device. Apple Support won’t be able to help you unlock it without the original Apple ID details due to their strict security policies.

    To avoid these hassles, buying refurbished is a good middle ground between new and used.

    If your device is factory refurbished or certified, as you would buy a refurbished iPad certified by Apple, you can be confident that the quality and reliability will match a new device. But you save a lot. Prices in the Refurbished Store are up to 15% lower than in the standard Apple store.

    Refurbished Apple products are thoroughly cleaned, tested and repaired. Parts that don’t work or are damaged are replaced to keep the end product running like new.

    Some of the used iPads in the Apple Refurbished Store may have only been used once. Perhaps this device was loaned to a journalist, or it was promptly returned by a customer who decided they needed a different model, or maybe there was a minor problem with it, but now Apple has fixed it as part of the repair process.

    Best iPad Refurbished Deals

    Apple 11″ iPad Pro (M1 2021 128GB)

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    Location: Amazon USA

    Previously: $799

    Now: $679 ($120 off)

    Amazon has a handy $120 discount on the latest iPad Pro M1. It comes with a 90 day Amazon warranty. Also pay attention to the Back Market: it can be even cheaper there.

    Apple iPad mini (2021 64GB)

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    From: Decluttr

    Previously: $499

    Now: $434.99 ($64.01 off).

    Apple iPad mini (2019 256GB) Wi-Fi + Cellular – Refurbished

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    Location: Amazon

    Was: £499

    Now: £363.38 Sterling (Reduced £135.62 Sterling)

    The fifth generation iPad mini has been replaced by a newer model, but this discount on the Amazon Renewed model may make it more attractive.

    Apple iPad 10.2″ (32GB 2020 Refurbished) Wi-Fi + Cellular

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    From: MusicMagpie

    Was: £459

    Now: £331. 99 (£127.01 off)

    MusicMagpie has a £127 discount on a 2020 iPad (8th generation) with cellular in “perfect” condition.

    Apple iPad Air 4 (64GB 2020) Wi-Fi Only – Refurbished Very Good

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    Location: Music Magpie

    Previously: £579

    Now: £441.99 (£137 discount)

    Music Magpie is offering a £137 rebate on refurbishment New iPad Air 4 (2020) .) in Very Good condition. It includes a free 12-month warranty for peace of mind and free shipping.

    Find out where to buy iPad Air at the best price, including the new iPad Air 5.

    Apple iPad Pro 11 (Wi-Fi + Cellular, 512GB) – Refurbished

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    Location: Refurbished Apple Store

    Was: £1,119

    Now: £859 (off £260 )

    Get the latest generation iPad Pro 11 with 4G and 512GB storage directly from Apple for £260 off. Free delivery.

    Apple iPad Pro 12.9in. (Wi-Fi 512GB) – Refurbished

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    Location: Refurbished Apple Store

    Was: £1,169

    Now: £849 (£320 off)

    900 02 You can also save 320 pounds on the 12. 9-inch iPad Pro (2018) at the Apple Refurbished Store!

    What’s the difference between a refurbished iPad and a brand new iPad?

    If you buy a refurbished iPad from Apple, you get the same one-year warranty as if you bought a brand new iPad, all manuals and accessories that came with the new iPad, a new battery and outer case, and a new white box for him too.

    The new box is different from what you would get if you bought a new iPad, and we assume this is to prevent people from buying a refurbished iPad and trying to sell it as new. However, we think that you will find it difficult to notice anything unusual in the contents of this box.

    Apple promises that all refurbished iPads it sells are in full working order, and each one has been fully tested to ensure this. Any parts that were defective when the iPad was returned to its previous owner will be replaced and the entire iPad will be cleaned and inspected to ensure it is in top-notch condition.

    If you prefer a longer warranty than the included one year warranty, you can purchase AppleCare+ for your refurbished iPad. AppleCare+ extends your warranty to two years and provides additional technical support, 24/7 access to Apple experts, and two accidental damage coverage. However, each claim for damages will cost an additional $49 / £39.

    Which iPad models can I buy at the Apple Refurbished Store?

    Items in the Refurbished Apple Store can change quite often, so you should check regularly to see if the particular product you need is available. The range may vary depending on whether you are buying from the US or the UK.

    At the time of writing, we can see the following offerings in the US Refurbished Store. Please note that these are all previous generation models.

    While the following great deals can be found in the UK Refurbished Store:

    Should I buy a refurbished iPad?

    We think it’s worth considering buying a refurbished iPad. Even if you don’t buy it directly from Apple, there are plenty of other retailers offering refurbished iPads worth checking out. If you’re comfortable with an older iPad, you may find that you can get a higher capacity model or a Wi-Fi + Cellular model for less.

    There are just a few things to keep in mind before making a purchase, especially if you choose a third party reseller.

    First, look at the renovated classroom. Often you will see this labeled as Class A, Class B, or Class C. As you might have guessed, this correlates with the state of the device. It’s not an exact science, as each retailer will have their own standards for each variety, but they usually indicate what to expect (especially if you’re buying online).

    Refurbished class A devices must appear like new or have very very slight signs of use. Meanwhile, class B devices may have minor scratches or wear, while class C devices will show clear signs of wear.

    Second, make sure your refurbished iPad is under warranty. This shouldn’t be too hard, as most resellers offer at least one year of coverage. The warranty allows you to receive repairs and other technical assistance if the device encounters any problems.

    Pros and cons of buying a refurbished iPad

    Pros

    • Significantly cheaper than buying a new one
    • Includes post-purchase warranty (compared to just buying used)
    • Some retailers, including Decouttre in the US and Musical Magpie and Handtec in the UK offer 14 days money back.

    Cons

    • Repair quality may vary from seller to seller.
    • After the warranty has expired, it may be difficult to obtain additional technical support.
    • The resale value of a refurbished device will not be very high if you want to sell the iPad later.

    Best Places to Buy Refurbished iPads

    While the Apple Refurbished Store is a great place to buy a refurbished iPad, you may find that stocks are limited; and in some cases, other retailers also offer newer, used or refurbished models at better prices. Here are a few retailers to look out for (in alphabetical order):

    • Amazon: Amazon has a rigorous refurbishment process (see tech advisor’s explanation) that ensures devices look and perform like new. Most importantly, all Amazon Renewed devices come with a one-year warranty, which means you can get a refund or replacement within a year of receiving your iPad.
    • Back market: big discounts here. The site says its mission is to “create trust and drive for updated devices.”
    • Best Buy: It’s important to check Best Buy’s used iPad class; some are certified by the site’s affiliate Geek Squad, while others are not. You can lower the price by trading your kit.
    • Decoutre: This is the US version of Music Magpie, a great place to get your gear repaired. Not only is it often competitively priced, you can also lower prices even further by trading in your old appliances, books, CDs, and other media.
    • Mac of all trades: despite the name, this site also has an iPad. And you can sell used Apple products to make some money.

    UK readers should try the following retailers:

    • Amazon: Like the US site, Amazon refurbished units look and work like new and come with a one-year warranty.
    • Musical magpie: a great place to buy refurbished appliances at competitive prices and with the opportunity to exchange old things.
    • iOutlet: iOutlet is like MusicMagpie: you can trade in your old gadgets like game consoles, phones, tablets or watches to earn money for other purchases. You may not find the latest iPad models, but iOutlet has a wide range of Apple products and prices that pretty much match MusicMagpie.
    • Envirofone: Envirofone also buys your old phones and appliances, including damaged devices. If you choose to be paid in Envirofone credits called “Envirocash”, you can get an additional 12% back to spend on a repaired device.
    • 4Gadgets: 4Gadgets often has sales on refurbished equipment, including iPads. You won’t find 2020 models, but you can find 2018 and 2019 variants at competitive prices.

    We also suggest checking out the following refurbished stores:

    further reading

    If everything is in order, the advice above helped you make your decision to buy an iPad. If you’re still not sure which model to pick, check out our iPad buying guide, as well as our guide to the best iPad deals.

    We’ll cover the process of selling an iPad in more detail in a separate article: How to sell an iPad.

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    Refurbished iPhone – beware of fakes

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    Today we will tell you about the sore. Have you ever met iPhones at a very attractive price in excellent condition?

    A couple of years ago, fakes were a popular scam – android phones that looked like iPhones. This muck was easy to recognize by the appearance of the operating system, not to mention bad cases and peeling paint. Now the mechanism has become more complicated – people are being sold real iPhones of very low quality for little (and sometimes very big!) Money. Colleagues and sellers call them “refs” – from the English “refurbished” – restored.

    There are two types of refurbished iPhones. We talked about the first one – phones are sold by Apple from official resellers “as new”, in white sealed boxes with a 1-year manufacturer’s warranty.

    Everything else is “refs”. Where do they come from? Used equipment is bought up in poor condition and brought to marketable condition: the body, screen, and individual spare parts are replaced. These spare parts are usually of low quality, and the qualifications of the personnel who deal with this are very low. We have seen dozens of such phones with crumpled, misplaced and torn cables, under-twisted and mixed up bolts, oxidized and blackened microcircuits, crushed connectors. Collect somehow, just to sell. It is not surprising that often the resource of the iPhone is not enough for a month.

    Selling your phone as new is easy. The layman will not notice the difference between the original screen and a bad copy, and the case will be scratch-free. Boxes from iPhones are faked as often as the iPhones themselves, and you can even seal them with thermal film “like from the factory” with improvised means.

    Refs are massively sold everywhere – in online stores, in islands in the shopping center, on Avito, in pawnshops and buyouts, on Aliexpress. There is an opinion that more refs on Avito are sold than “honest” used equipment. Sell, passing off as new, promising a year of manufacturer’s warranty. Absolutely not embarrassed by the fact that iPhones are called “new”, which have been out of production for several years, because the official website does not have a guarantee for this equipment, because some functions do not work out of the box.

    Then something interesting begins – 2 weeks of warranty given by the seller expire, the equipment gradually breaks down. Turns off, does not charge, sensors and buttons stop working. The owner brings the phone to us. We start disassembling the phone, we find an akhtung there, and the user makes a helpless gesture – I don’t know anything, I bought a new one. Even worse is when the iPhone dies in the hands of a service engineer during a simple disassembly, because everything inside was held on by snot.

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    SpyTec STI GL300

    • Updates every 60 seconds

    • 30-day cancellation policy

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    Optimus 2.0 GPS Tracker

    • Updates every 30 or 10 seconds

    • Good battery life

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    By

    Kasey Tross

    Researcher & Writer

    April 10, 2023

    The Vyncs GPS Vehicle Tracker hits all the marks of good vehicle tracker: unsafe driving alerts, geofencing, and real-time location tracking.

    Plus, you get free roadside assistance and a companion app that can help you track your mileage, which is great if you travel a lot for work.

    Vyncs also reminds you of maintenance like wear and tear, battery charge, and recall notices. You can ask Alexa about fuel consumption before work in the morning, and Vyncs even gives you advice on getting better fuel economy.

    Here are the top GPS trackers for 2023

    1. Vyncs GPS Tracker

      : Best for long-term tracking

    2. MOTOsafety GPS Tracker

      : Best for new drivers

    3. Bouncie

      : Best for vehicle maintenance

    4. SpyTec STI GL300 GPS Tracker

      : Best portable tracker

    5. Optimus 2.0 GPS Tracker

      : Honorable mention

    Compare the best GPS vehicle trackers

    Product

    Best for

    Equipment price*

    Monthly fee

    Device type

    Driving score

    Maintenance reminders

    Learn more

    Vyncs GPS Tracker

    Best for long-term tracking

    $89. 99

    $6.58/mo.

    OBD port plug-in

    Yes

    Yes

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    MOTOsafety GPS Tracker

    Best for new drivers

    $29.99

    $25.00/mo.

    OBD port plug-in

    Yes

    Yes

    View on Amazon

    Bouncie Smart Driving Companion

    Best for vehicle maintenance

    $77.00

    $8.00/mo.

    OBD port plug-in

    Yes

    Yes

    View on Amazon

    SpyTec STI GL300 GPS Tracker

    Best portable tracker

    $49.95

    $25.00/mo.

    Freestanding, battery-operated

    No

    No

    View on Amazon

    Optimus 2.0 GPS Tracker

    Honorable mention

    $24.95

    $19.95/mo.

    Freestanding, battery-operated

    Yes

    Yes

    View on Amazon

    *Amazon. com list price as of post date. Read full disclaimer.

    Reviews of the best vehicle GPS trackers

    1. Vyncs GPS Tracker: Best for long-term tracking

    Best for long-term tracking

    Vyncs GPS Tracker

    $89.99 + activation fee

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    The Vyncs GPS tracks location, unsafe driving practices, engine diagnostics, battery life, maintenance needs, recall notices, and fuel levels. Plus, it’s the least-expensive GPS on our list, and it can help you save on car insurance.

    Pros

    Engine alerts

    Low yearly fee

    Driver scoring system

    Mileage tracker app

    Roadside assistance

    Cons

    Long-term commitment

    Delayed location updates

    Activation fee

    Vyncs evaluates your driving to give you a Tip Performance Index (TPI) score that can help you save money on car insurance. Its free companion app, VyncsMiles, is compatible with Amazon Alexa and can track mileage and categorize it by personal and business use.

    Vyncs uses one-year plans instead of month-to-month deals. This kind of pricing can save you cash if you’re committed to tracking your vehicle’s location for awhile.

    You can also check out Vync’s Basic, Premium, and Pro plans that sweeten the deal with services like roadside assistance. Vyncs also has a Fleet service for commercial customers who  might want to monitor their employees during deliveries or routes.

    The OBD plug-in GPS device costs around $90 and comes with a one-year basic plan subscription (and a one-time activation fee of $40). Yearly renewal costs are about $79, which works out to around $6.58 a month. That’s a steal!

    We don’t like that the default refresh time is three minutes—the fastest refresh time (15 seconds) is available only for an added fee. The user interface is also a little tricky to manage.

    2.

    MOTOsafety GPS Tracker: Best for new drivers

    Best for new drivers

    MOTOsafety GPS Tracker

    $29.99 + $19.50

    /mo

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    With a driving education course for teens, Google Maps route replay, geofencing, and customizable location alerts, the easy-to-install and inexpensive MOTOsafety GPS Tracker earned our top spot for new teen drivers. Whether they’re out with friends or extracurriculars, having a GPS tracker like this can make it easier to enforce their curfew.

    Pros

    Google Maps route replay

    Geofencing

    Curfew

    Teen driving course

    Cons

    Sensitivity to acceleration

    Inaccurate speed limits

    This tracking device costs around only $30 with a monthly fee of $19. 99. You won’t have to sign a contract or pay a cancellation fee, but you will have to call the company if you want to cancel.

    We like the included driver training program, with access to educational content and practice quizzes to help your teen prep for their driving test.

    We also like the daily driving report card on the mobile app, but metrics can be confusing. Speed limits aren’t always accurate on Google Maps, so MOTOsafety might say you’re speeding even when you’re not.

    Image: Katie McEntire, SafeWise

    Likewise, normal rapid acceleration—like when you’re merging onto a busy highway—can also count against you. We recommend taking it out for a test drive and checking the sensitivity before taking away your teen’s car keys for a bad grade on their MOTOsafety driving report.

    Check out our full review on MOTOsafety to learn more about this vehicle GPS tracker or watch us put it to the test.

    3. Bouncie: Best for vehicle maintenance

    Best for vehicle maintenance

    Bouncie

    $77. 00 + $8.00

    /mo

    View on Amazon

    Bouncie is new to the GPS tracking game, but it has all the best parts, like smart assistant compatibility, of other popular trackers. So we expect to see it rising to the top.

    Pros

    Vehicle maintenance alerts

    Geofencing

    Mileage tracking

    Low monthly subscription fee

    Real-time vehicle operation alerts

    Cons

    Flashing light

    Alexa command glitches

    Bouncie plugs into your car’s OBD port and offers standard geofencing and real-time alerts for speed, hard braking, and acceleration. It also helps you keep tabs on gas levels, vehicle maintenance, and routine car-related tasks, like annual emissions inspections.

    We like that you can use your Amazon Echo to check the gas in your car or ask when your registration is due.

    The device also tracks your mileage and stores the data, which is a great feature if you need to track mileage for business purposes.

    Image: Kasey Tross, SafeWise

    Bouncie charges just $8 a month for its tracking services. It’s a close second to Vyncs when it comes to pricing but without the long-term commitment. If you want to track three vehicles, you’ll get a special discounted rate of $20 per month for all three.

    The only downsides to this device were the green flashing light that never seems to go off (black electrical tape to the rescue) and some occasional glitches with the Alexa commands.

    Like the sound of Bouncie? Get the full scoop in our in-depth Bouncie review.

    4. SpyTec STI GL300 GPS Tracker: Best portable tracker

    Best portable tracker

    SpyTec STI GL300

    $29.95 + $25

    /mo

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    *Amazon. com list price as of post date. Read full disclaimer.

    The two-inch SpyTec STI GL300 GPS Tracker is small enough to be tucked into a pocket or attached to the undercarriage of your vehicle. 

    Pros

    Small enough for pockets and bags

    Available with 30-day cancellation policy

    Able to track more than vehicles

    Cons

    Battery-powered and requires charging

    Not compatible with vehicle OBD port

    More money for faster tracking

    This tracking device is battery-powered, so you’ll need to charge it periodically. The manufacturer claims a two-week battery life, but it’s more like eight to ten days.

    Monitoring will cost you around $25 a month, and you’ll get location updates only every 60 seconds unless you pay more for faster tracking. There are no contracts or cancellation fees, and we like that SpyTec offers a 30-day, no-hassle cancellation policy.

    5. Optimus 2.0 GPS Tracker

    Honorable Mention

    Optimus 2.0 GPS Tracker

    Starting from

    $19.95 + $19.95

    /mo

    View on Amazon

    *Amazon.com list price as of post date. Read full disclaimer.

    The Optimus 2.0 GPS Tracker is a close cousin to the SpyTec. Both are small, battery-operated vehicle tracking devices, but the Optimus is slightly bigger. The Optimus has better battery life, and the monthly fees are $20 a month.

    Pros

    Can update location every 5 seconds (with upgrade)

    Can hide in bags or pockets of a vehicle

    Cons

    Has less fluid tracking experience

    We found the location tracking to be more of a connect-the-dots experience rather than the fluid turn-by-turn that you see from other apps, but it depends on the type of monthly plan you buy. Upgrading to updates every five seconds could smooth it out.

    Unlike SpyTec’s website-only tracking, the Optimus uses both a website and an app.

    More brands we considered

    Autobrain

    Brand to watch

    Autobrain

    $29.97 + $9.97

    /mo

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    Autobrain is fairly new to the scene, making it a top brand to watch. It shows your vehicle’s real-time location on its mobile app thanks to powerful tracking software. But it’s much more than a real-time GPS tracking device.

    Autobrain provides trip reports and maintenance alerts to keep your car healthy and safe to drive. We also like its emergency response abilities. The mobile app’s crash response feature kicks in and calls emergency contacts and responders when it senses a collision.

    Vivint Car Guard

    Luxury pick

    The Vivint Car Guard is a GPS tracker, vehicle maintenance tracker, diagnostic tool, driver performance tracker, and a security device rolled into one.

    At $200, it’s an expensive upfront purchase, but you’ll have an incredible amount of data at your fingertips through the Vivint app. 

    You don’t have to purchase a Vivint home security system to use the Vivint car guard. But if you do have a full Vivint system, you can set up some cool home automations in which the car guard communicates with your smart garage door opener, smart lights, or smart door locks based on vehicle proximity. 

    Check out our full Vivint Car Guard review for an in-depth look at this device.

    Things to consider before you buy a car GPS tracker

    Whatever your reasons for wanting to purchase a car GPS tracking device, it’s important to make sure you’re staying within your legal rights. In most places, as long you’re putting the device only on vehicles you own, you’re safe. If you want to track a loved one out of genuine concern for their safety and well-being, the best approach is to talk to them about it first.

    To make your vehicle even safer, consider other devices like dash cams and rearview (backup) cameras. These devices can improve your viewing angle and keep a valuable record of your time on the road.

    Talk to your teenager about driving responsibly before considering a GPS tracker.

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    Final word

    Overall, the Vyncs vehicle GPS tracker is a great choice you want to keep your car (and its driver) safe and sound for about $100 per year.

    Need to keep an eye on more than just your car? Be sure to check out our list of the best GPS trackers for all kinds of situations.

    How we reviewed the best GPS vehicle trackers

    Our search for the best GPS vehicle trackers started with investigating top-rated location trackers to see which consistently performed best. We then did our own deep-dig research to see what users were saying about each device so we could choose the best of the best. Check out our full methodology to learn more about how we rank and review products.

    GPS vehicle tracker FAQ

    Sometimes. GPS tracking devices triangulate their location by sending and receiving satellite signals. Just like your cell phone, your GPS tracker might also experience some interference that can knock the location accuracy off.

    Learn more about how GPS trackers work.

    When you’re in an area with a lot of buildings, your GPS tracker’s signal can bounce off different surfaces and cause false alerts. It can be annoying and worrisome to get an alert in the middle of the night telling you your car has moved from the garage, but it’s not uncommon for this to happen with GPS trackers.

    If the alert shows that the car has just moved a short distance, like down the street, it’s usually a false alarm.

    A GPS tracker for a car is either freestanding or designed to plug into the OBD-II port.

    A freestanding car GPS tracker can be put anywhere in or under the vehicle.

    A plug-in GPS vehicle tracking system attaches to a special port called the OBD-II (“on board diagnostic”) on the driver’s side, typically under the steering wheel and slightly to the left. You may need to remove the plastic dash cover to access the OBD port.

    If you live in an area where cell service is spotty, then you’ll likely experience some spotty GPS coverage as well.

    This doesn’t mean the GPS isn’t working, it just means it’s unable to get the location information to your phone because there aren’t enough cellular towers around to send the signal.

    It depends on the device you buy. Most of the devices we studied were for US use only, but a few worked outside the US in Canada and Mexico.

    If you’re not sure if your device will work outside the country, contact the manufacturer.

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    Best Hidden Car GPS Trackers For 2023 – Forbes Home

    These days, being able track a vehicle’s location as they drive in real-time is a rather easy and affordable affair thanks to traditional GPS trackers. While most conventional units plug directly into and run off a car’s on-board diagnostics and computer port, more discreet and hidden GPS trackers exist in case one needs to keep a secretive eye on vehicle assets.

    Whether you’re a concerned individual looking after a loved one or a commercial entity looking to make sure your fleet of vehicles aren’t being abused, hidden GPS trackers could be particularly useful if discretion is a must and tampering is a concern. Like their conventional counterparts, the concealable types perform all the same functions, only they don’t rely on being plugged directly into a car’s onboard diagnostics or OBD-II port.

    Instead, they get their power from either rechargeable internal or removable batteries and are often fixed to vehicles by way of magnets or a special case designed specifically to be hidden out of sight somewhere on the undercarriage of a vehicle. There are a few drawbacks, however. Overall, the battery-based units don’t monitor driver performance as well as plug-in GPS trackers due to the reduced power supply and the need to recharge batteries (communicating with GPS and data satellites requires a good amount of electricity). Because these trackers transmit their data over cellular networks, all require a monthly or annual subscription fee.

    Similarly to the OBD-II port-based trackers, the market is extremely saturated and the selection is vast. But we did all the leg work to bring you a selection of some of the best concealable GPS trackers money can buy. But bear in mind, the selection of good units isn’t limited to this list.

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    GdeMy V40 – GPS locator with voice communication – GdeMoi

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      Inexpensive and practical GPS locator is designed to monitor mobile workers on foot or in transport: field engineers, road and utility workers, street promoters, freight forwarders, etc.

      Features

      Voice calls

      An employee can receive a call or make a call to a programmed number (up to 4 numbers). Note: Voice services are not supported on the Find My SIM card.

      Panic button SOS

      In an emergency, an employee can send an alarm signal that will contain the coordinates and address of his location.

      Practical design

      The V40 GPS locator is unpretentious and easy to use. Therefore, it can be used at any job to monitor employees of various specialties.

      Convenient charging

      Inside the V40 is a universal Nokia-compatible battery that is easy to replace after a couple of years of use. It is charged from a conventional adapter with a micro-USB connector.

      GLONASS support

      Two satellite systems are available for V40 – GPS/GLONASS. This increases the likelihood of correct display of coordinates. In areas difficult for satellite signal (narrow streets with tall houses, highways in the mountains), the V40 selects the most accessible system.

      Auxiliary

      LBS geolocation

      Signals of GSM cellular stations are used as a backup geolocation method. When receiving satellite signals is difficult (for example, in an underground parking lot), you can determine the approximate location of the object.

      Application examples

      Managing

      mobile workers

      Speaking about the V40 GPS locator in general, I would like to note that this is an inexpensive device with basic functionality. It is well suited for tracking mobile staff during the working day, and especially if you need to call employees occasionally. It is mainly recommended to use it to control employees on foot or traveling by public transport, because. V40 does not allow you to fix the mileage.

      Of the limitations of the model, only the basic settings for fixing coordinates and power saving modes can be noted. The advantages include unpretentiousness in operation and ease of use even by untrained personnel.

      Features

      User manual

      User manual (PDF)

      Size and weight

      Dimensions 92x44x18 mm

      Weight (with battery) 80g

      GPS/GLONASS

      Built-in GPS antenna

      Highly sensitive GPS receiver up to -161 dBm

      Position accuracy 10-25 meters

      Speed ​​accuracy 0. 1 m/s

      GSM antenna built-in

      Frequency 850/900 /1800/1900 MHz

      Data transmission SMS, GPRS class 10, TCP/UDP

      Memory

      Internal Flash memory 1 MB

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      Overspeed control yes

      Geofence entry and exit control yes

      Power on control yes

      Low battery control yes

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      Power supply

      Built-in Li-ion 1050mAh/3.7V battery

      Micro USB charger voltage 5V/500mA

      Environment

      Operating temperature -0..+55°С

      Humidity 5-95%

      How to start monitoring

      040 Enter the barcode number from the box
      devices in the activation field

      Scan the barcode with the camera

      of your smartphone in the X-GPS app

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    3. AC charger with USB cable
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    ‎App Store: GeoLoc – Family GPS Locator

    Description

    GeoLoc is an app for iPhone and iPad that can track your child’s movements every day and helps families keep each other up to date with their whereabouts.
    With GeoLoc you can see on the map where your child and other family members are, what the battery level is, get notifications about entering and leaving geofences and much more!

    GeoLoc is a hybrid self-learning system that prevents false positives in locations where GPS is not available.

    Benefits:
    • Location accuracy
    • No erratic movement of markers on the map
    • Low power consumption
    • Minimum radius of safe zones
    • No registration

    GeoLoc allows you to accurately determine the location of the child and family members to monitor their safety.

    Features:
    • Always know where your child and family are.
    • Walkie-talkie. Turn your phone into a walkie-talkie! The new function works like a regular walkie-talkie, but via the Internet. Walkie-talkie conversations are fun and almost as fast as real-life communication
    •Message with family members in your own chat
    •Keep your loved ones safe and receive timely notifications
    •Be aware of your loved ones entering and exiting safe areas
    • Call the child home with one tap on the button from the application
    • Call your loved ones without leaving the app
    • Find your way to your family member’s location with navigation
    • Set up child mode on your child’s phone
    • Connect to the web version and watch your family directly from your computer [NEW! ]

    Who uses the GeoLoc application?
    Parents whose children aged 5 to 17 walk daily along the city streets to kindergarten, school, relatives, walk with friends or family.

    GeoLoc needs to be activated to work properly:
    • Internet connection
    • Geolocation services (GPS)
    • Wi-Fi

    Important! All family members must know that the GeoLoc app is installed and running on their device and must agree to be tracked.

    Tip! We recommend that you turn off notifications in the application on your child’s phone so as not to distract him at school and at other events.

    GeoLoc offers Premium service as a recurring subscription.
    Subscription information:
    – There are two types of GeoLock Premium subscription. The subscription duration can be a month or a year. With a premium subscription, you can add an unlimited number of zones and family members. A month’s history is also available in the Premium subscription.
    – Payments will be credited to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase
    – Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours prior to the end of the current period
    – Accounts will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period and determine the cost
    – Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user’s Account Settings after purchase
    – Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to this publication, if applicable.
    Privacy Policy https://geoloc.app/main_privacy_policy.html
    Terms of Service https://geoloc.app/main_terms_of_use.html

    Your feedback is very important to us!
    Send suggestions to [email protected]
    Thank you for being with us,
    GeoLoc team.

    Version 6.1.4

    Minor fixes and improvements

    Ratings and reviews

    Ratings: 944

    Cool

    Very convenient application
    Always calm for the child
    Works without glitches

    iOS 14

    Your application has crashed. It’s time to update. Unable to touch the map to zoom as the location setting pops up.

    Hello! Apparently, you have updated to iOS 14. The problem you are describing concerns Yandex maps. We cannot influence it in any way. Just waiting for them to fix this bug. For now, we can advise you to switch to Apple or Google maps.

    Automatically written off

    Return the money, swindlers!!! They offered a premium for three days, deducted money for a year. I will sue you!

    The subscription functionality is designed by Apple and works the same for all applications. If you wish to cancel your subscription, you can do so in your iOS settings or by following the link in the email you received prior to renewing your subscription. Let us know if there is anything else we can help you with. Thank you.

    Developer Anastasiya Shabunia has indicated that, in accordance with the application’s privacy policy, data may be processed as described below. Detailed information is available in the developer’s privacy policy.

    Related
    with user data

    The following data may be collected that is related to the user’s identity:

    • Geoposition

    • Contact details

    • User Content

    • Identifiers

    Unrelated
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    The following data, which is not related to the user’s identity, may be collected:

    • Purchases

    • Diagnostics

    Sensitive Data may be used differently depending on your age, features involved, or other factors.

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