Nexus 7 keyboard case - Nexus 7 (2013) Accessories

Goggle Nexus tablet is too good for performance price, and most important about prize, prize is too reasonable anny body can afford.
It has facilites as Bluetooth and we could connect external keyboard, it will provide best performance. It comes iwth stand it provide portability feature.
It is too good from Mouse, wireless connectivity and hybrid option. Its too good in all the way of comparison.

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Recommend a bluetooth keyboard?

Can anyone recommend a bluetooth keyboard? This is for use with Android (running on a Hero), however as third party drivers are available which support SPP & HID I think this shouldn't impose any restrictions on choice.
I'm in the UK & willing to buy from anywhere that will ship here, though a UK or at least European source is preferred.
Not surprisingly, portability, battery life & reliability/build quality are important. Flexible solutions, such as cloth, seem to offer too poor accuracy, so I think I'm probably after a folding keyboard.
I've spent a few hours searching online, but can't find any keyboard which is still available that gets consistently good reviews. I'd rather not pay a king's ransom, but if the keyboard will last a good five years plus so that it can be used with future devices, I don't mind investing a reasonable sum. IOW, value for money is important but that doesn't mean it has to be dirt cheap.
Any suggestions?
I am using the Stowaway - ThinkOutside universal keyboard. Used it on my N95, 5800, even e71 and it also works on my HD mini so id go for that. Folds up neatly, slim, quality build.
Thanks for the response. I ended up ordering a Freedom Pro from Handtec, for about £60, four days ago. Still waiting for it atm. I'll post back here when I have it & know if it works or otherwise.
I did look for the ThinkOutside Stowaway as it gets lots of good reviews, but couldn't find it in the UK. The closest was an iGo Stowaway which claims to be the same as ThinkOutside's Stowaway Shasta for Blackberry.
BT Keyboards for mobile devices seem less popular now than they were 2-6 years ago, which I find a bit puzzling.

3D VR Glasses for Zenfone 2 ZE551ML suggestion.

Hello all,
I have became curious about this technology and wanted some feedback and recommendations on which one is best for our phone, my main use will probably be, movies and a little of gaming.
Thanks...:good:
Howdy,
I bought a cheap 20 Euro VR headset and also the Homido VR headset which cost me 80 euro and I ended up selling the Homido! simply because the screen is placed way to close and it's horribly pixilated which I was soooo disappointed about :crying:
http://www.ebay.ie/itm/Virtual-Real...roid-System-/161584765016?hash=item259f33d858
Go for something like this, not much pixelation and cheap to buy :good:
The Homido VR did have better FOV and overall was of better 3D quality due to it having nice Optics for it. I would go for something like I showed you but find something with good lenses for an overall better 3D experience ^^
Thanks for the suggestion.
I made the Google Cardboard one to see if I would like it before I invest in it and I loved it so I will be buying a more advanced pair. I saw some on Ebay that had bluetooth remote for $28 free shipping
spacecowboy618 said:
I made the Google Cardboard one to see if I would like it before I invest in it and I loved it so I will be buying a more advanced pair. I saw some on Ebay that had bluetooth remote for $28 free shipping
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I got a cardboard V2 and it works very well
I picked up the View-Master goggles (like Cardboard v2 but plastic construction) when they were on sale for $20 a week (or so) ago. I'm using them with my Zenfone 2 with good results.
A couple thoughts though:
- I'd recommend Bluetooth headphones with this - the headphone cord will be pinched by the closure if you are using wired. You can also hear the built-in speakers through gaps in the case, but you lose stereo effects.
- It is a bit heavy on the nose - I find it is more comfortable pushed up higher on my face.
- They are really cool & I do recommend them.
I went through (and discarded) a few movie apps before settling on "VRTV free". Some of the others had more difficult controls and didn't seem to get the spacing right for the 3D effect (very obvious on text where it was "double vision" instead of 3D). VRTV has a virtual theater mode for 2d movies and then 180 & 360 modes for 3d files. It also has a "re-center" command which is important since I am getting some gyro drift (in fact I came here looking for some sort of calibration app).

Best vr headset?

What vr headset have you tried? Which one is the most comfortable? And which one fits the phone best?
Two things, #1 The OnePlus 3 isn't the best VR experience. The Full HD screen is sharp enough for your naked eye that you probably couldn't perceive the benefit of QHD. But in a VR headset its a different story, as they use magnifying lenses. The broad pixel zoom doesn't make for a great experience.
#2 Don't bother with the novelty, because the novelty is a broken experience, and doesn't represent what true VR experience is like. True VR gear costs hundreds of dollars for good reason. But on Android, its not full VR, its a gimmick. If you want to test a gimmick, you can pickup some chinese ones for $15-$20, because I guarantee you, even at $20, you're going to feel cheated, but you'd feel even worse if you bought a much more expensive set. Unless you're willing to commit to the $300-400+ VR gear, you're not going to get a very good experience anywhere.
Depends on what you are using it for. I use mine for media saved on my NAS. I'm using the VR Gear 2 release and it is definitely fine, not as good as my S7E with it but it works using BubbleUPNP and VAR'S VR great.
Tried a Leelbox as well and that is being returned. I expect they will add Daydream support down the line as that should be achievable by code.
I've got the OnePlus ANT VR headset that OP have always during promotion of OP3, and one DOMO Version 5(I think).
Both are good but both don't have any magnetic or touch control built in.Most apps usually have the "gaze to select" option so it doesn't bother me.
The experience is fluid but not that sharp, but it is very much viewable nonetheless.
I use it occasionally for some VR apps on store like Titans of space etc, and for some VR video content (¬‿¬) you know and it serves the purpose well.
Ordered MI VR Play today at flash sale....will give feedback once i recieve it
I might go for the Google daydream once we have 7 and there is a mod going about to enable daydream. I like how comfortable it looks and the little air controller is neat. Be a gimmick but fun little toy.
I put my vote on the cheap and nice Bobo Z4 vr headset, plus for having earphones built in and a button and volume wheel directly on the vr headset which allows you to control the vr experience without any external controller. Also it cost only about 20 bucks, so it's practically a steal, and available in two color styles.
http://s.aliexpress.com/AFfuMrYB
bobobobo
+1 for bobo vr but gear vr 2017 controller is a big plus , but its five times more expensive
The new Google Daydream compatible motion controller bundled with Bobovr Z5 actually works quite well.
http://s.aliexpress.com/Iz6ZnUBZ
(from AliExpress Android)
Google Daydream V2 would be your best bet.

Overall love

Yes, yes, it's possible to love a phone. Heck, you sleep next to it, don't you? Rate this thread to indicate your love for the Huawei Mediapad M3, all things considered. A higher rating indicates that the Huawei Mediapad M3 is an incredible phone that you enjoy tremendously. You love it.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
I do not regret leaving behind my LG G Pad 8.3. I will keep this tablet at least for 2-3, even if Huawei will not provide updates anymore.
Grat tablet!
I especially love the screen resolution and the sound.
Generally very good, a little faster than my Z3 Tablet Compact, excellent fingerprint reader and strong battery.
But while the dual speakers are welcome the headphone quality is very disappointing, especially since they bigged up the dedicated dac. I have this and the Galaxy Tab S2 right now and have to decide which to send back. The Samsung is older, has a poor battery but much better headphone sound. Decisions, decisions..
What do you mean headphone quality is bad, @ludovicien? You must have very, very bad headphones then. I use it with a pair of pretty good headphones (Sennheiser HD 202 II) and I absolutely love it. Please try with better headphones, a pair that does not ruin the sound.
I have Sennheisers too, HD 25 1-ii and HD 600. Perhaps you need to try a better pair.
I am also assuming that you are using good quality sources (mp3 and flac), @ludovicien. I strongly believe that Mediapad M3 provides one of the best audio experiences out there. I am also using Nougat official firmware, I received the OTA a while ago. I never used it with MarshMallow too much. Mine is also unrooted, all stock.
I've had a Nexus 10 for the last 5 years. It's really been showing its age and I got tired of waiting for Google to release a new tablet. Started shopping around and decided on the MediaPad M3.
Overall happy with it. The screen could be a bit better. 5Ghz wifi would be nice. Widevine L1 support would be nice. For the features and price I'm happy.
I love this tablet. Sure, I'd like Oreo on it, and it would be great to have a better GPU (Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition doesn't run well on high settings), but overall it's excellet for the price.
Most important things for me
High res. bright screen
Good speakers
Micro SD card with support for 256GB cards
16x9 Aspect Ratio (for most media)
Fairly up to date Android
Finger Print Reader
Honestly, for the $200 I paid, I couldn't ask for me.
It's one of the most underrated tablets which has a lot of power but poor support from its oem. A lot of potential!!

Question OnePlus Buds Pro - worth the price

Hi guys,
I am going to buy wireless earphones. I am OnePlus 9 pro user with A12. In that case is it worth buying OnePlus Buds Pro? It supports high quality audio codec on A12, so in theory it should perform great. Do you guys have some experience in that matter? Can you compare buds pro to other manufacturers in similar (or lower) price?
I am asking here, cause I am interested in best performance for my 9 pro.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Buslova said:
I bought the new pro's. They ARE overpriced and the touch controls are finicky however the audio sounds better than the Samsung buds+ and some Anker ones I had. The call quality is much better on the buds pro than others I've tried as well. The ANC works pretty well but I feel that the "transparency" mode isn't as strong as Samsung's "ambient" mode which I use at work a lot. It's nice that the software for them are built into OOS' BT area also. 1+ recently had them on sale for $119 ($30 off) already.
Hopefully they push out a new firmware soon to address some of the issues. Mainly the touch controls on the stems are "touch and go" (pun intended) and there are occasional issues with the buds not thinking they're fully inserted in your (or maybe just mine) ears so they turn ANC off. I'm also hoping Comply will make tips for them soon. I have some of their all purpose tips and then don't get the "insert your earbuds" for ANC error however the all purpose Comply tips don't fully fit in the case and eventually the lid tears them since they're a tad too big.
My left Samsung ear bud's volume had been decreasing to the point that it was almost dead so I needed a pair and decided to give 1+ a shot. They're good but not $150 good IMO. At that price point they have too much competition.
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