This channel started because there were times I was looking for certain product reviews or how-to videos and had trouble finding what I was looking for. Sure, there were video's on similar products, but not always the exact product I wanted. So as I started buying items, but couldn't find reviews on, I started posting it in case there were others looking for video's of that item as well. You'll find that almost every video posted are of items that I purchased myself.
I guess it's because of how the channel came to be, that I have a mixture of different types of videos being posted. For now, you can say that my channel is suffering from an identity crisis, but as it grows, and a niche is formed, I will slowly stop posting some video types and focus on others. However, for now, it's a hodge-podge of various videos for, I hope, you're enjoyment.
I appreciate you for taking the time to view my videos and for any critiques provided, please just keep it professional.
No, it's only designed for connecting to a PC using USB and using Bluetooth to connect to smartphones and tablets. Unlike the GP9, which has various input ports, this only has the one USB port. If anyone has figured out a way to get the GP3 to connect to a console, I haven't heard about it.
I got it from Amazon, but they appear to be out of stock and it isn't showing up when you search for it. Amazon tends to hide products when it's not available for sale. It actually does come in quite handy. It's only 4v, so it's not powerful at all. As long as the holes you're trying to screw into is pre-drilled, then it's fine. Here's a link to the one I currently have, but is out of stock: amzn.to/4esYhNt. Maybe it'll come in stock again soon. Here's a link to one that is similar to mine, but with more torque and a case plus bits: amzn.to/3TvlAhy. This one is currently on a lightning deal with a coupon as well.
I just got my hands on one today Brand New for only $20 on Offer Up Add. My first portable bluetooth speaker. Wow, I'm very impressed with the unit. Nice tone it puts out 👍
Hi. Excellent review. I bought this mic a few days ago and am facing some issues with the noise cancellation. It gives a lots of hiss sound and isn't there an option to avoid it?
thanks for your video. Hopefully my problem is the starter too. It makes grinding/clicking noise when key turns to start. Not one click but lots of click.
Good luck, that's what mine did as well. A series of clicks until I turned the key off. In my case, replacing the starter fixed the issue. I did end up replacing the starter solenoid as well since I already had the cover off anyways and just chalked it up to preventative maintenance :)
You don't connect stock parts to the Denali Cansmart, it's for connecting accessories to it. The video does show how to connect the auxiliary B6 brake light to the cansmart though. It's a simple plug and play connection.
It doesn't matter if it's a cheap or expensive multimeter. The panel might look different, but the process is the same. Set the switch to Voltage, make sure it's set to read DC power and not AC power, then put the leads on it.
NOTE: For the LF 71 - The screws taken out at 1:59 actually hold the handle plate, so you can't pull the handle plate off at this stage. You have to flip up the beard trimmer, undo a screw there, unclip the beard trimmer which then exposes those two screws. Only AFTER removing those screws can you lift off the handle plate. Just FYI. Slight difference in models.
I had recorded it, but I had originally misplaced the video. I did find it not long ago, but since it's so old now I never bothered to edit or post it. I do still use the Aoocci and have liked it since I got it.
With a LOT of patience. It's a pain threading that strap through the hole. It can be done though. Probably easier if you have fish line. Cut a short line and tie one end to the strap (not to tight) that is meant to go through the strap holder and feed the other end of the fish line through the hole. Once you feed it through, untie the line and secure the strap to the radio.
Should only blink blue and not blue/green after powering the speakers on by holding the power button for 3 seconds. Try doing a factory reset or a hard reset, then power it on and see if the lights blink.
I was reading the comments and saw you switched to Aoocci. I was looking into that one but can't tell if it turns off when the car turns off like the AAwireless does. My car always has power going to the USB port and that is the reason I was thinking about getting an AAwireless. Could you tell me if the Aoocci also has an option to turn off when the car turns off like the AAwireless one?
I didn't notice any setting like that. However, my vehicle also has the usb port always being powered and I've noticed that the unit is actually off when I get into my truck. So I'm guessing it does shut off after a while of being disconnected and comes back on when the vehicle powers back up again.
Personally, I like it. It's many times better than the OEM seat, though I think all the major seat manufacturers will be better than OEM. I've ridden as long as 8 hours (with the exception of 1 stop for fill-up) and i was still doing fine. If you have the opportunity to try it out, or any of the other manufacturers, on another bike first, I would do that. Each manufacturer cuts their seats differently so what fits me great, may not be so good for others. With that said, I wouldn't go back to OEM. The biggest reason I went with Sargent was that I didn't have to send them my old seat and they had options with the heated panels built into the seat. The reason I didn't want to send my old seat was mainly because I didn't want to be without my bike while I waited for them to retrofit the OEM seat with the new cushions. At the time of my purchase, I believe Sargent was the only one that didn't require the OEM seat to be sent to them.
It's not required, it's recommended. Otherwise, once the battery is dead, you have to remove it and recharge the battery. During that time, the lock will have no battery power and will be unusable, with the exception of using the key. It takes many hours to fully charge these batteries.
some of the screws have locktite on it, which gives it some resistance when trying to remove it for the first time. As long as it's not rusted or frozen in place, it should come out with a little effort.
I like how through you videos are. Can you share with me the name brand of crash bars you have installed on your bike. I like the way they look on the bike . Also enjoy the video on your new seats. Keep[ the RT videos coming Thanks.
Thanks! Unfortunately I don't remember the name brand of the crash bars anymore. I had bought them directly from my local BMW dealership though. I had recorded the install of the crash bars, but sadly my camera battery died and I didn't notice until I had already completed and put everything back together again. :( Going by the pictures on the websites, my crash bars do not appear to be any of the following brands: R&G, Wonderlich, TouraTech, or Iliumworks. If that helps any.
As long as the connections on the back of the monitor match up to what your mac can connect to, then it should work fine with it. Monitors are not usually platform specific unless you're dealing with a niche product.
Another person mentioned he was getting static, and after he swapped out the usb cable for a different one, the static went away. You might want to try a different cable and see if that helps.
Just came across this and it was very helpful as I had just bought the dampener for the ball mount. Never crossed my mind to remove the pat with the spring on it. Once I did that it was easy, Thanks for posting this.
I actually haven't had the need to use the local recording so I never compared the two. I did test and check and yes, my local recording does seem to be lower in volume compared to what's saved with the video.
@@R-TechEnthusiast Thanks for checking! Another point that could be good to know for users of people considering a buy; I'm happy with the mic and think the sound quality is ok (maybe not always great but good enough) but the included cables are of quite bad quality, stiff, and feel cheap. I had severe issues with static when filming with my Iphone and was very close to returning them but fortunately tested to swap the included cable between the receiver and Iphone since I had one of those cables and the issue went away completely. I could even feel a difference in connecting the cable to the receiver, the fit from the included one felt loose while the other one I hand felt snug och tight.
They are actually pretty convenient if you find one that works. After I got rid of this one and switched to another company, I've enjoyed using it, and now I like having it.
This video I didn't edit the audio. I have had to edit it before, though. I noticed the mic is more sensitive than my previous mics, so I'm becoming more aware of where I place the mic depending on my surroundings. Mic placement has helped with reducing the need for audio editing or the amount of editing. If I need to edit the audio, I usually use the audio editor that comes with DaVinci Resolve. A few times, I have also used Audacity for audio editing.
I forgot to mention that there are advantages and disadvantages to both flat and curved. Flat screens don't produce any image distortion while curved screens definately do if you sit off center. Gamers seem to prefer flat screens. I'm a photographer that does a lot of panoramic images. I don' want any distortion at all!!
I love curved displays for large monitors. For flat screens, I prefer smallish monitors (under 30") and just placing them side by side instead of using one large flat monitor. I usually just have 2-3 flat panels side by side.
LG is terrible at posting actual specs such as is it flat or curved and which way the screen is measured. In Televisions, they are measured diagonally. I guess you are supposed to be able to tell this just from the pictures. Anyway, I bought one and am awaiting it's delivery... Thanks for doing the video...
Hope the monitor works out for you. I actually have 2 other LG flat screen monitors that I was using for video post-processing, and they both worked great for that purpose. I also recently got a super large Samsung monitor that I haven't posted a video of yet since I'm on vacation at the moment. I was using it a month or two before I left and have really liked using it. It's just very large. That one has a massive curve to it, and it was being used for video post-processing and gaming. I had no real gripes with this monitor other than not noticing it was flat vs. curved, which was partially my fault for not looking at the pictures more clearly. One thing I do like about LG is their monitors. They never have never let me down (unlike some of their other products *cough* *speakers*), and some of their monitors have great color reproduction and are factory color calibrated.
While it has held up. However, since the top material is made of VERY stretchable material, if I step on anything that's not flat, my foot will literally slide off the sole, which causes me to step and put pressure on the edge of my foot instead of the bottom of my foot. I've almost twisted my ankle a few times because of that. As long as I'm walking on a paved surface I like it, but I won't walk on any uneven terrain with these shoes, just not safe. If I'm going to make a quick trip to the store and I'm in a hurry and don't want to deal with laces, then I'll quickly slip these on. Any other situation, I mostly won't wear these. Which sucks because I actually liked the feel of the shoes.
Very good setup overview! That was much better than trying to read the little manual... I'm glad another commenter mentioned, the little packs labeled A, B & C are to shim the receiver to your camera shoe... Cheers!
Very nice review. I just bought one and it will come in a few days. I do have a question (or a few). What are the main differences in recording mono or stereo? Is it what is recorded on local storage or what the RX outputs to the camera? Are maybe the TX1 and TX2 then left and right..? Question 2 - I see there is a gain setting. does that only affect the RX output or also the internal recording?
I hate to admit it, but I've only used single TX recording so far, so I haven't seen how stereo/ dual TX recordings are saved. From my understanding, mono is for single TX and stereo is for dual TX. All my recordings have been indoors, so I haven't had to use the gain increase/decrease yet too. I'm actually at the airport right now on my way to Asia, so I am not able to do a quick test of it. Sorry.