Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Suaoki 600M Digital Laser Golf Rangefinder Scope Review




SUAOKI RANGEFINDER Scope Review

Getting accurate measurement and seeing them when playing is the most important things for a golfer. The Suaoki Golf Rangefinder will give have all the data that you need, and it has a long range (600 meters). It has a 6x magnification for remarkable accuracy, an LCD screen with a side display, Objective Lens, and Adaptable Modes. You will also receive a carry bag, lanyard, wipe cloth and a CR2 battery when you buy this compact and lightweight rangefinder.
Features and Specifications
Range: This rangefinder has a range of 600 meters or 656 yards that will give you distances to distant objects without having to move.
6X Magnification: Accuracy should be the least of your worries when using this rangefinder because it has 6x Magnification that ensures you get an accuracy of +/- 1 yard.
Display: It has a bright and clear LCD Screen but what makes it unique is the fact that it has side screen that makes it possible to read the measurement without straining your eyes.
Lens: Suaoki Digital rangefinder has a standard 21mm objective lens.
Modes: This device has adaptable Modes, and so you can choose from golf distance correction, fog mode, and flagpole lock mode.
Dimensions and Weight: The rangefinder only weighs 6oz, and its dimensions are 106 x 39 x 73mm making it a lightweight and very compact device.
What you Get: Apart from the rangefinder you will also get a CR2 battery, user manual, lanyard, wiping cloth and a carrying bag.

Benefits

You can be confident of enjoying many benefits when using this laser rangefinder, but the main one or what most players will love is accuracy. It has a 6x magnification that will give you a +/- 1-meter accuracy and so you can always be confident that the data that you get is correct without any miscalculations.

Monday, September 11, 2017

PLAYSTATION 4 VR HEADSET Review



What is the PLAYSTATION 4 VR HEADSET?

In the gaming space you’ll discover a sea of ear pads, surround-sound and brightly coloured headsets that you’d be reluctant to showcase out on the open road. And it’s becoming increasingly difficult to pick out a model that will fit your needs – and your budget.

If you’re a PS4 gamer looking for a wireless headset with surround sound and a strong design, then you should seriously consider Sony’s own Wireless Stereo Headset 2.0. Built specifically for the PS4, they cost just £79.99, which is quite a bargain compared to other PS4 headsets on the market.


Although a black version of this headset has been around since early 2014, Sony has now released a Glacier White model to complement the two main iterations of the PS4 console. So, I thought I’d give them a second look.



Sony Wireless Stereo Headset 2.0 – Design

The Sony Wireless Stereo Headset 2.0 features a minimalistic design that apes its console counterpart, with an angular headband that rests upon over-ear cups. It’s simple and sleek, complemented by the lack of wires and the usual garish gaming headset detailing.

The set is available in black or white, both featuring a striking interior blue band. Made of a sturdy matte plastic, you won’t be afraid to throw them into a rucksack to cart around. The ear-cups themselves are finished in a faux-leather material, with a fabric mesh over the speakers. In addition, they fold flat for added portability.

Although a leatherette finish can occasionally lead to some sweaty ears after a long session, this isn’t something that I’ve experienced with the Sony Wireless Stereo Headset 2.0. Instead, I’ve found them incredibly comfortable to wear for long periods. My ears are well cushioned by the cups, but also free from any excessive pressure from the headset clamping to my head.



You can adjust the size of the headset by sliding the cups up and down the band, so both large and small head sizes are catered for.




Sony adds that the panels on the side of the headset are interchangeable, with customised plates available for personalisation. However, these plates are hard to come by, with the only ones we were able to track down available for InFamous: Second Son – released back in March, 2014.

What adds to the Wireless Stereo Headset 2.0’s svelte design is the lack of large buttons and garish branding. Both sides feature a simple PlayStation logo and the button symbols, while Sony has added some minimalistic buttons on the left cup for easy access to volume controls and other settings.

At the front of the left cup sits the power switch, which offers options of “off”, “preset 1” or “preset 2”. On preset 1, you’ll get the basic VSS settings, which we’ve found more than adequate for all our gaming and movie needs. Preset 2, on the other hand, can be customised with your own audio settings, or just adds a little more bass at factory settings. More on that later, though.