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decadentbelievereagle · 4 months ago
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Hey everyone, if you've followed my setup for a while, you know I've been rocking the original XGIMI Horizon projector since back in 2021. Got it with the early bird deal, and honestly, that 1080p projector has been a workhorse, used nearly every single night on my 100-inch screen. It served me well, but I was itching for that 4K goodness. Enter the XGIMI Horizon S Pro. I've spent some quality time with it, and here are my thoughts on this 4K, 1800 ISO lumen, Harman Kardon-equipped upgrade. (First Impressions & Design) Right out of the box, the Horizon S Pro looks premium. It’s got this sleek design that genuinely looks good just sitting there. A cool feature is the integrated stand – it feels really solid and lets you tilt the projector up or down quite a bit. Plus, when you turn it on, the lens cover automatically slides up, which is a nice touch to keep dust off. The back panel houses the essentials: power button, an HDMI port (with eARC support), and two USB 2.0 ports. The power brick even matches the projector's color! One slightly quirky but useful feature is the base – it rotates like a lazy susan, making small adjustments easy. It definitely has some heft to it, which speaks to the build quality. (Setup: Smooth Sailing with ISA 5.0) Setting up the Horizon S Pro was ridiculously simple, thanks mainly to XGIMI's ISA 5.0 (Intelligent Screen Adaption) technology. It runs Android TV 11.0, so the interface is familiar if you've used Android TV before. The magic really happens when you move the projector. Point it roughly at your screen, and the uninterrupted auto keystone correction and autofocus just work. Within seconds, I had a perfectly square, sharp image without fiddling with menus. You can turn these features off if you have a permanent setup and prefer manual control (which includes digital zoom, screen shift, etc.), but for quick setups or moving it around, it's fantastic. (Picture Quality: 4K Brightness That Shines) Okay, the main event: picture quality. This is a 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) projector using DLP tech and XGIMI's Dual Light 2.0 source, rated at 1800 ISO lumens. I tested it on my 100-inch screen from about 9 feet away. Even during the day with some sunlight sneaking past my blinds, the image was impressively bright and watchable. I measured around 590 lux near the center, dropping a bit towards the corners, which is pretty solid performance. Colors looked vibrant and accurate straight out of the box (it supports HDR10, HLG, and Dolby Vision). I tried the different picture modes (including Game Mode and Dolby Vision modes) but found the standard settings quite pleasing. Close up, the 4K resolution is evident – no visible pixels, just sharp, clean detail. Nighttime viewing, as expected, is where it truly excels, offering that immersive, cinematic feel that's hard to beat. For a projector, the brightness holds up surprisingly well in less-than-ideal lighting conditions. (Sound: Harman Kardon Steps Up) Built-in projector speakers are often an afterthought, but the dual 12W Harman Kardon speakers in the Horizon S Pro are genuinely good. Compared to my old Horizon, the difference is night and day. There's actual bass presence, which adds a lot of punch to movies and music. Dialogue clarity is excellent, and the overall sound profile is well-balanced. I cranked the volume pretty high, and there was no noticeable distortion. Honestly, while I have a soundbar, the onboard audio here is good enough that I might not even bother hooking it up for casual viewing. It supports DTS-Virtual:X and various Dolby formats too. (Performance: Quiet and Cool Operator) One of the biggest annoyances with some projectors is fan noise, especially during quiet movie scenes. I'm happy to report the Horizon S Pro is impressively quiet. Even running at max brightness for a while, the fan noise was minimal. I measured it at around 41.5 dB standing right next to it (in a room with ~37 dB ambient noise). From viewing distance, it's barely audible.
This seems linked to how cool it runs. Using a thermal camera, I saw temps staying mostly below 40°C, even the hottest spots were around 37°C. That's great thermal management. (Pros and Cons) Pros: Excellent 4K picture quality – sharp and detailed. Impressive brightness (1800 ISO lumens), handles some ambient light well. Fantastic built-in Harman Kardon speakers with good bass. Super quiet operation, stays cool. Very effective and fast auto keystone and autofocus (ISA 5.0). Premium design and build quality with integrated stand. Supports Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG. Built-in Android TV 11.0 is convenient. Cons: Digital zoom only (no optical zoom). Auto screen features might need disabling for fixed installations if minor adjustments occur. Price point is an investment (though competitive for its features). (Conclusion: A Definite Upgrade) Coming from the already solid original XGIMI Horizon, the Horizon S Pro feels like a significant and worthwhile upgrade across the board. The jump to a bright, sharp 4K image, the drastically improved and genuinely usable built-in audio, and the incredibly quiet operation make it a fantastic all-in-one home cinema solution. The ease of setup with the ISA 5.0 features is just icing on the cake. If you're in the market for a high-performance, user-friendly 4K projector that looks as good as it performs, the XGIMI Horizon S Pro should absolutely be on your shortlist. It handles movies, TV shows, and likely gaming (thanks to the low latency mode) beautifully, delivering that big-screen experience without the usual projector hassles.
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decadentbelievereagle · 5 months ago
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If you’re in the market for a high-quality PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) webcam with AI tracking, 4K resolution, and advanced customization options, the OBSBOT Tiny 2 Lite might just be what you’re looking for. This webcam is designed for content creators, streamers, and professionals who need smooth tracking, great image quality, and flexible controls. I spent some time testing this camera, pushing it through different lighting conditions, tracking movements, and experimenting with its AI-powered features. Here’s everything you need to know. Features & First Impressions The OBSBOT Tiny 2 Lite is packed with features that set it apart from standard webcams: ✔ AI Human Tracking – The camera intelligently follows you as you move, keeping you perfectly framed whether you’re sitting or standing. You can choose between standard motion, upper body tracking, and close-up tracking for different scenarios. ✔ 4K Video Quality – The webcam captures sharp 4K footage, though the zoom is digital-only, so don’t expect optical zoom levels of clarity. ✔ Preset Positions – You can set up to three camera presets, switching between them instantly with a click. This is super handy if you need different angles or effects during a call or stream. ✔ Gesture Controls – A simple hand wave can zoom in, zoom out, or trigger tracking—cool, but it can be a bit annoying if you talk with your hands a lot (like I do). ✔ Manual Camera Settings – If you like tweaking exposure, shutter speed, ISO, and white balance, you can fine-tune everything directly through the OBSBOT software. ✔ Bokeh & Beauty Effects – The webcam features background blur (bokeh), HDR, and skin-smoothing effects. The advanced mode even uses GPU acceleration for better results. ✔ Low-Light Performance – In a dark room, the camera still holds up surprisingly well. Auto-exposure sometimes needs manual compensation, but overall, the noise levels remain low. ✔ Built-in Microphone – It’s there, and it’s usable. But if you’re serious about audio quality, an external mic is still the way to go. Personal Experience Using the OBSBOT Tiny 2 Lite Straight out of the box, the setup was quick and easy. The tracking feature is one of the best I’ve seen—it smoothly follows you, even in low light or fast movements. However, if you’re someone who gestures a lot, be careful because the gesture controls can trigger zooming when you don’t want it to (I found that out the hard way during a Zoom call). The bokeh effect is decent, but you’ll get the best results if you enable the advanced GPU-accelerated mode. The manual exposure controls are a big plus, especially if you like dialing in the perfect lighting instead of relying on auto settings. One of my favorite features is the auto-sleep mode. If you’re not using the camera for a while, it automatically powers down. You can also disable the microphone directly from the settings, which is great if you prefer using an external mic. Pros & Cons ✅ Pros ✔ AI human tracking is smooth and reliable ✔ 4K resolution with solid image quality ✔ Manual exposure and white balance controls ✔ Preset positions make switching angles easy ✔ Decent low-light performance ✔ Auto-sleep function for privacy ❌ Cons ✖ No optical zoom—only digital zoom ✖ Gesture controls can accidentally trigger zooming ✖ Built-in mic is okay, but an external mic is better ✖ Some AI effects require GPU acceleration to work well Product Specifications Resolution: 4K UHD Frame Rate: Up to 60 FPS PTZ Control: AI-powered human tracking Zoom: 4x digital zoom Microphone: Dual omni-directional mics Connectivity: USB-C Low-Light Mode: Yes Bokeh Effect: Yes (basic & advanced GPU mode) AI Gesture Controls: Yes Auto-Sleep Mode: Yes Conclusion: Is It Worth It? The OBSBOT Tiny 2 Lite is a solid AI-powered webcam that delivers great image quality, reliable tracking, and useful customization options. While the lack of optical zoom
and the built-in mic’s average performance are minor downsides, the overall package is impressive, especially for content creators, streamers, and professionals who need a webcam that can keep up with them. If you want a versatile, high-quality webcam with AI tracking, 4K video, and flexible manual controls, the OBSBOT Tiny 2 Lite is a great choice.
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decadentbelievereagle · 7 months ago
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Hey everyone! I recently got my hands on the ASUS RT-BE92U Wi-Fi 7 router and wanted to share my experience with you. This router is packed with features, including a 10-gigabit WAN/LAN port and four 2.5-gigabit ports, which should be more than enough for most users. Unlike some cheaper Wi-Fi 7 routers, this one includes the 6 GHz band, making it truly future-proof. Unboxing the ASUS RT-BE92U Upon unboxing, I was surprised by how compact and lightweight the router is. It weighs only 790 grams and measures approximately 24.5 cm in width, 15 cm in height, and 6.5 cm in depth. This makes it easy to place anywhere, whether on a desk or mounted on a wall. The package includes the router, a wall-mount kit, an RJ-45 cable, a power adapter, a quick start guide, and a warranty card. Design and Features The router features four external antennas and multiple ventilation openings on the back, sides, and bottom to prevent overheating. The back panel houses a WPS button, power input, power switch, reset button, one 10 Gbps WAN/LAN port, four 2.5 Gbps LAN ports, and a USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A port. The front panel has LED indicators for power, WAN, LAN, and the 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz bands. Performance Testing I put the RT-BE92U to the test using a Wi-Fi 7-enabled laptop and conducted both wireless and LAN speed tests at various distances. The router delivered impressive speeds, making it suitable for high-bandwidth activities like streaming and gaming. Its tri-band capability, including the 6 GHz band, ensures a stable and fast connection across multiple devices. RT-BE92U OpenSpeedTest LAN: RT-BE92U Internet Speed Test: Specifications Network Standard: IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be (Wi-Fi 7) Product Segment: BE9700 ultimate BE performance: 1032+2882+5764 Mbps WiFi Data Rate: 2.4 GHz: up to 1032 Mbps 5 GHz: up to 2882 Mbps 6 GHz: up to 5764 Mbps Antenna: External antenna x 4 Processor: 2.0 GHz quad-core processor Memory: 256 MB Flash and 1 GB DDR4 RAM Ports: 1 x 10 Gbps WAN/LAN 1 x 2.5 Gbps WAN/LAN 3 x 2.5 Gbps LAN 1 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Operating Modes: Wireless Router Mode, AiMesh Node Mode, Access Point Mode, Media Bridge Mode, Repeater Mode Security: AiProtection Pro, WPA/WPA2/WPA3 Personal, WPA/WPA2/WPA3 Enterprise Dimensions: 247.18 x 101.59 x 287.47 mm For a more detailed look and to see the router in action, check out my video below. https://youtu.be/XxSCbzbZkg8
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decadentbelievereagle · 1 year ago
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decadentbelievereagle · 1 year ago
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decadentbelievereagle · 4 years ago
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The Ultraloq U-Bolt Pro WiFi Smart Lock just got better than before with its the built-in WiFi, door Sensor (speed) and much more. I remember when I did the review on the Ultraloq U-Bolt Pro (https://youtu.be/7yAn8uQzpV0) and this lock pretty much had everything but now they made it even better with the new U-Bolt Pro Wi-Fi smart deadbolt, which comes with built-in WIFI, door sensor and many ways to unlock your door conveniently. ━━━━━━━━━━━━ ULTRALOQ U-Bolt Pro WiFi Smart Lock with Door Sensor 🛒: https://amzn.to/3Ic1osP Support this channel by using the link above to make any purchase, thank you :) ━━━━━━━━━━━━ One thing I like about this smart deadbolt is the easiness of installing it and getting it working within a few minutes without any issues, as you saw on the video I was able to get it up and working without any problems, the main think which impressed me with this lock is its seems to have gotten faster than before, especially the fingerprint reader. One thing that I love about installing a new smart lock for my home is the security, some of you might say they can be hacked etc... but at least with these smart deadbolts I can get a notification when the door is open or unlocked that way I can react the situation where if I am using a normal deadbolt you have no way of knowing what's happening. The other thing which I use on smart locks is the notification feature to see when the door is opened/closed who opened the door, these are great notifications to receive when you are not home. One thing with these smart locks is the BATTERY LIFE, all of these companies claim so much lifetime with the batteries but this all depends how much you use the lock, in my case there are many people that use the lock on a daily basis and it is very obvious that the battery is going to run out pretty quickly in a few months, so keep that in mind because the battery lifetime on smartlock is never the same. One other thing which I love about the new Ultraloq U-Bolt Pro WiFi is the door sensor which works great and it does its job, the way I have it setup is I have the door on auto lock so as soon as the door sensor knows the door is closed the lock that is locked which I don't need to touch anything, and it works pretty fast if you get one of these locks than you will know what I am talking about. Thanks so much for watching FOLLOW ME IN THESE PLACES FOR UPDATES Twitter - http://twitter.com/hightechpoint Facebook - https://ift.tt/3aL21cu Instagram - https://ift.tt/2RauvF1 #uboltpro #smartlock #ultraloq by High Tech Point
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decadentbelievereagle · 4 years ago
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We can see that the be quiet! Dark Power Pro 12 1200W is a premium titanium power supply which has amazing top notch components. The first thing you will notice when you pick up the box is the weight of this thing, than opening the box we can see how premium the whole thing is from the box to the cables which are individually braided and we also have the combs included as well. ━━━━━━━━━━━━ be quiet! Dark Power Pro 12 1200W 🛒: https://amzn.to/3zAhmd9 Support this channel by using the link above to make any purchase, thank you :) ━━━━━━━━━━━━ This DARK POWER PRO 12 is rated at 80 PLUS Titanium efficiency with fully digital control and we can clearly see that there is a lot of overclocking potential that you can do with this power supply. If you are looking for a power supply for 3080 or 3090 this will definitely do its job and beyond without any hiccups. There is really nothing going against this power supply unless you take into account at how much this is, but other than the cost we have some amazing component's such as the Japanese 105°C capacitors and excellent 10 year warranty. Some key features of what makes this power supply stand out: 80 PLUS Titanium and and psu efficiency rating of up to 94.7% fully digital control (PFC, LLC, SR/12V) Silent Wings fan tripod mounted with virtually inaudible operation with split fan inlet to increases airflow. Physical Overclocking switch to default six 12V-rail mode and the alternative massive single-rail operation Modular power supply individually sleeved cables Digital full bridge, LLC and Synchronous Rectifier (SR) Japanese capacitors are rated to 105°C Specifications: Model: Dark Power Pro 12 1200W Continuous power (W): 1200 Peak power (W): 1300 Form factor:Version 2.51 Form factor EPS 12V: Version 2.92 Topology:Full bridge + LLC + SR + DC/DC Voltage (Vac):100 - 240 Frequency (Hz):50 - 60 Input current (A):16 / 8 PFC: active Power factor at 100% load: 0.99 Power consumption in standby (W): 0.06 Average life time (h / 25°C):300,000 Operating temperature up to (°C):50 Output 12V rails (multi-rail operation) 6 12V single rail operation ✓ Overclocking key ✓ +3.3V (A) 25 +5V (A) 25 +12V1 (A) 35 +12V2 (A) 35 +12V3 (A) 35 +12V4 (A) 35 +12V5 (A) 40 +12V6 (A) 40 -12V (A) 0.5 +5Vsb (A) 3.5 Max. combined power 12V (W) 1200 Max. combined power 3.3V + 5V (W) 150 Hold-up time at 100% load (ms) 18 Power good signal 100 - 150ms Protection OCP (over current protection) ✓ OVP (over Voltage protection) ✓ UVP (under Voltage protection) ✓ SCP (short circuit protection) ✓ OTP (over temperature protection) ✓ OPP (over power protection) ✓ SIP (Surge & Inrush Protection) ✓ Cables / Connectors Nvidia® SLI (RTX 3090) ready ✓ Cable management Modular Sleeved cables Individually sleeved Flat cables - Cable length to mainboard (cm) 60 Cable length to first connector (cm) 50 Maximum cable length (cm) 120 All-in-one cable (SATA/PATA/FDD) ✓ No. of cables 17 ATX-Motherboard (20+4-pin) 1 P8 (CPU) 1 P4+4 (CPU) 1 P4 (CPU) - PCI-e 6-pin (GPU) - PCI-e 6+2-pin (GPU) 10 PATA 8 SATA 16 FDD (Floppy) 2 Thanks so much for watching FOLLOW ME IN THESE PLACES FOR UPDATES Twitter - http://twitter.com/hightechpoint Facebook - https://ift.tt/3aL21cu Instagram - https://ift.tt/2RauvF1 #HTPoint #bequite #PowerSupply by High Tech Point
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decadentbelievereagle · 4 years ago
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This camera is pretty much is ready for any scenario such as fleet, ridesharing or just for any use, because this comes with 3 cameras which will cover the front interior and rear, most likely I see this dash camera being used as a truck dash cam or an uber dash cam, as I don't think most people really want to have or care to have an interior camera. This Gnet G-ON3 has the H.265 compression rate which is twice higher than H.264, this pretty comes standard on many new higher quality dash cams. This camera comes packed with some great functions one of them being this can withstand high temperatures which some cameras that just shut down and the reason being here is the way this thing is build everything is pretty much plugged in from the outside so it is more empty on the inside comparing it to other dash cams which have the integrated gps, integrate wifi and other things, while here we see even the wifi dongle we need to plug it in the gps also we need to plug in, in terms of cable management I kind of hate this as I really don't like seeing cables while I am driving. Time Stamp: 00:00 GNET G-ON3 Dashcam Intro 00:37 GNET G-ON3 Main Camera Overview 01:11 GNET G-ON3 Main Camera Inputs 01:27 GNET G-ON3 Main Camera Safety Features 02:31 GNET G-ON3 Interior Camera Overview 02:55 GNET G-ON3 Rear Camera Overview 03:15 What is Included Inside 03:39 GNET G-ON3 Camera Footage 06:27 GNET G-ON3 App 06:47 The GNET G-ON3 Cons 07:18 Overall Thoughts On This Dash Camera Thanks so much for watching FOLLOW ME IN THESE PLACES FOR UPDATES Twitter - http://twitter.com/hightechpoint Facebook - https://ift.tt/3aL21cu Instagram - https://ift.tt/2RauvF1 #htpoint #GON3 #DashCam by High Tech Point
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decadentbelievereagle · 4 years ago
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There are a few reasons why I really love the Lark 150 wireless microphone system from Hollyland. The range on this system is around the 100m Looking at the Frequency bandwidth on this set we get 2.4GHz AFH The transmission latency is under 5 ms which is impressive Both the Built-in-mic and lavalier mic have omnidirectional polar patterns with a frequency response of 20hz - 20KHz . === Wireless Lavalier Microphone 2.4G Dual-Channel Hollyland Lark 150 🛒: https://amzn.to/3l3nVOq Support this channel by using the affiliate link above to make any amazon purchase, thank you :) === Definitely a great microphone system here which is very compact and doesn't really get in the way, and the clip on microphone is small and very simple to use, no need to really do anything complicated to get things going. But in the end nothing matters if the quality of the audio is bad and I can confidently say that this microphone system does delivers some great audio I did have the chance to test these out quite a bit now, I will also let you be the judge of the audio quality here as well before I plugged the Lark 150 in my camera I was using the Deity V-Mic D3 Pro which I did a review in the past and it is a pretty amazing shotgun microphone. This is definitely going in my bag if I am doing any reviews outdoors or indoors for that matter when I need to move around. When we are looking at the price point, you are getting what you are paying for. I have some other wireless microphone brands and the quality kind of matches the price I paid for them. Really hope you enjoyed watching this video, I love seeing questions in the comments below if there is something that I missed here go ahead and put a comment below, Also if you are new here it would be amazing if you went ahead and subscribed to keep up with my next videos also clicking that bell icon will make things even better :) I will see you in the next video . Specs: Transmitter Weight: 21g Receiver Weight: 51g Charging Case Weight: 227.5g Transmitter Dimensions: 37*37*17.5mm Receiver Dimensions: 67*41*20.5mm Charging Case Dimensions: 121*61*43.5mm Key Features: 1. 5ms Latency with up to 100m Range 2. 2 TX & 1 RX Combo 3. 2.4GHz Digital Wireless Transmission with Clear Sound Under Any Conditions 4. Mini Size with Lightweight 5. Professional-Grade Sound Quality 6. Built-In Lithium Batteries, with an Ultra Long Run Time 7. 21-Stage Digital Gain Adjustment 8. Contact Charging Case 9. Built in Mic and Lav Mic Switching Automatically 10. Multiple Systems Using in One Location Full specs can be located at the official website: https://ift.tt/3bcztf0 Thanks so much for watching FOLLOW ME IN THESE PLACES FOR UPDATES Twitter - http://twitter.com/hightechpoint Facebook - https://ift.tt/3aL21cu Instagram - https://ift.tt/2RauvF1 #HTPoint #TechReviews by High Tech Point
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decadentbelievereagle · 4 years ago
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This mini projector packs alot of features for its tiny size, we get Android 9.0 over 2 hours of battery life with Bluetooth 5.0 & Wi-Fi for under 200g. The Sentrym L1 Mini 3D Projector comes with 2GB of Ram and 16GB of internal storage. Website: sntr.im/HTPoint 20% off code: HTPOINT Amazon (US): amazon.com/dp/B096N7255L Amazon (CA): amazon.ca/dp/B096N7255L This mini projector has built-in Android 9.0 OS where you will be able to Netflix, YouTube , prime etc. Sentrym L1 Mini Projector Specs: RAM: 2GB Built-in Storage: 16GB Keystone Adjustment: Auto ± 40° 3D Ready: Yes Size: 3.2" x 3.2" x 1.2" Weight: 0.41 lbs Battery Life: 2+ Hours Bluetooth: Yes, 5.0 Wi-Fi: 2.4/5.0 GHz SD Card Support: Max 32GB IR Remote Control: Included Input: Mini HDMI, USB-A, MicroSD, 3.5mm Aux, DC Power Projection Size: 40 - 100 Inches Native Resolution: 854x480 (16:9) Projection: DLP Thanks so much for watching FOLLOW ME IN THESE PLACES FOR UPDATES Twitter - http://twitter.com/hightechpoint Facebook - https://ift.tt/3aL21cu Instagram - https://ift.tt/2RauvF1 #HTPoint #TechReviews by High Tech Point
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