How Many Stars: [rating=4] Summary: AT&T sent us the the Samsung Galaxy Gear to review. The Galaxy Gear is a great device with limitations Pros: intuitive convenient Cons: only works with a few phones battery life The Android Dad’s Review: I spent a month wearing and using the Samsung Galaxy Gear. Over all I enjoyed the experience and convenience of …
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Motorola Bluetooth Headphones
How Many Stars: [rating=4] Summary: AT&T gave us the Motorola S11-HD wireless stereo headphones which are a nice easy alternative to having a wire attached to your device. Pros: good sound comfortable convenient Cons: battery life Specs: Usb charging, a2dp bluetooth Android Dad’s Review: I have used Motorola’s wireless bluetooth headphones for for a while. I have enjoyed …
HMDX Jam Bluetooth Wireless Speaker Review
[rating=3] Summary: AT&T Mobile sent us the HMDX Jam Bluetooth Wireless Speaker for review. After using the Jam Bluetooth Wireless Speaker for a few weeks now there are things I love about it and things that could be better. Pros: Easy to use and setup Very portable Cons: Battery life could be better Sound quality is …
4 Reasons the Breffo Spiderpodium Tablet Stand is for Moms
[rating=4] Summary: Breffo sent us their Spiderpodium and Spiderpodium Tablet, the cross functional and universal holders for smart phones and devices. Today I will be talking about the Spiderpodium Tablet. I found it a nice tool to have at hand especially for my boys. I loved how I could use it for any of our …
Etymotic HF2 Earphones Review
How Many Stars: [rating=5] Summary: I love the Etymotic HF2 earphones, though they may not be for everyone. Pros: Excellent sound quality Very good build quality Works well with Android Cons: May not be comfortable for everyone Price may be too high for some Specs: Frequency response: 20Hz-15kHz. Noise isolation: 98% (36-42 dB). Maximum output …
SlingGrip for College Students
How Many Stars: [rating=2] I had my doubts when I first applied the flimsy little plastic and nylon to the back of my phone. I was sure it would be tacky, unusable, and an undesired tumor on the back of my lovely (and slim) device. I was sort of wrong. The SlingGrip has some great …
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