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No you can’t is a video in loop so they will not give that option otherwise I will have shared on the video. Hope it answer your question. Any other questions feel free to ask
@@MADpack Thanks for the quick response and great review. Thank you also for just holding the camera on different watch faces at the end for a longer time, this helps get a feeling for it. I really love this idea as I love watches and clocks and I also love diversity and the cycling through different artworks. (Part of the reason why I also like Apple Watches, as you can completely change up the how they look.) I'm aware that a lot of love went into the product but for me $300 is just too big of a pain point :/ $100 - $200 would have been what I was expecting from a gadget like this. Oh well, maybe they'll have a sale sometime^^
@nickhansbauer thank you for your comment… to be honest I doubt since they ve been selling well plus you pay the quality and unique approach of them. You are not only buying the watch but also the a licence to have art in your house hope makes sense
Are there any reasons for engineers not to use Homebridge? The only reason provided that caught my attention was Apple certification. Can you explain what this certification indicates about a product (what internal functionality is required before Apple will provide certification so that I can implement an Apple certification equivalence)
To have a product certified with Apple HomeKit, manufacturers must go through specific certification and technical requirements to ensure compatibility, security, and functionality within Apple’s ecosystem. Here’s an overview of what’s required: 1. Apple’s MFi Program (Made for iPhone/iPad/iPod) • Enrollment: Manufacturers need to apply and get approval to join the MFi Program, which grants access to Apple’s proprietary technology, including HomeKit. • MFi Certification: This certification process involves compliance testing, product security measures, and use of approved hardware components. Only MFi-certified products can legally use Apple’s HomeKit branding and APIs. 2. Hardware Requirements • HomeKit Chip: Originally, Apple required a specialized hardware authentication chip for secure communication between HomeKit devices and Apple products. However, in recent years, Apple introduced software authentication, allowing more flexibility for manufacturers. • Wireless Standards: Devices should support Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), Wi-Fi, or Thread (a low-power, secure, and reliable wireless protocol for smart homes). 3. Software Authentication and Security • HomeKit Accessory Protocol (HAP): Devices must use Apple’s HomeKit Accessory Protocol, which ensures encrypted, secure connections. • Privacy and Data Security Compliance: All data handled by the device must follow strict security measures, including encryption. This ensures no sensitive information is accessible outside Apple’s ecosystem. 4. Testing and Compliance • Functional Testing: Apple requires extensive testing to ensure products work seamlessly with Siri, the Home app, and other HomeKit-enabled devices. • Interoperability: Devices must be able to communicate with other HomeKit-enabled products and maintain reliable performance in multi-device setups. 5. Certification Fees and Approval • Certification Costs: The MFi certification process includes fees, both for joining the MFi program and for ongoing testing and compliance updates. • Apple Approval: After testing and meeting all requirements, the product undergoes Apple’s approval process. Only then can it carry the HomeKit logo and branding. 6. Optional: Matter Protocol Certification • As of recent developments, Apple is part of the Matter alliance, which is designed to create a universal standard for smart home devices. If your product supports Matter, it can be compatible with HomeKit without requiring as many Apple-specific protocols. However, this still involves Matter-specific certification. Summary For HomeKit certification, products must: • Join the MFi Program. • Meet hardware and security requirements. • Pass functionality and interoperability testing. • Obtain Apple approval after testing. This certification process ensures HomeKit devices deliver reliable, secure, and user-friendly experiences in the Apple ecosystem.
just ordered a Nanoleaf 4d today. I had a 55-65" Govee 3 lite strip on my 65" tv but it was too short to get the corners lit up the way we like. I ordered the 75-85" version but that was way too big for our 65" tv. So having one big led strip that you can cut to length is a big plus for the Nanoleaf. thanks for the video.
I wanted to buy one of these items but what really bothers me is having to put the camera on top of the TV. I noticed that this one can be placed underneath and it is quite small. Will it work well if it is installed underneath?
I didn’t like to put this one under but is the best tv backlight in my opinion … I understand you I would also prefer to have it on the bottom but to be honest you forget that is in there
Yes, but you know when you walk into a room and see that on top of the TV, I don't like it. But did you try it with the camera down? Doesn't it work well?
If you have a 40 inch is not already a small small tv you have TVs of 32 and that’s to small for small tv you are better buying a Nanoleaf 4D because you can cut the length of the led
Do you think it is possible to learn to ride a big and fast unicycle without practicing on a small one? I tried riding a friend's powerful wheel once, although I understand, it is a bit scary
Funny fact I just have finished to record a video that is a comparison between two learning wheels the e20 and the v8f or v8s from inmotion and I touch on that subject. Possible is always possible but depends on the wheel you want to buy… if you say you want to start with a 40kg wheel I don’t think is the right more but everything is possible but it can happen that you will give up I saw that happening multiple times and people saying that some wheels are horrible to ride because they have an expectation and the wheel doesn’t deliver because a 40kg wheel doesn’t feel like a normal electric unicycle is starts to take some of the fun and giving you the extra fun towards the max speed that you can accomplish… hope this answers
@@MADpack Thank you for such a detailed answer. I have ridden a lot on skateboards, and even having one of the best in torque, I no longer have enough speed on it, and besides, it is impossible to turn on narrow turns on a skateboard, and the cross-country ability of a longboard is not sufficient even if these are inflatable off-road wheels. That's why I want a unicycle for myself
@cakedee9628 I get it but is like I said the v14 is a great wheel but for someone that never ride one can be a bit challenging to start with plus you need to make some upgrades on it to make it better like I will be explaining on the video that is coming out soon of the comparison of the v11y vs v14
I've ordered one. Cannot wait to get it! I have always wanted a grandfather clock and the addition to this awesome device is the fun fact with the 100s of digital images that are readily available.
Good little learner or kid wheel, glad they are trying something new!! Id love a midrange maybe 20 or 30 kmph max speed wheel with suspension! Have a great day brother :)
Hi , will it work correctly if i put the camera on the tv shelf 15 cm below the TV (which is wall mounted with almost no gap to the wall - samsung s95c)? have you tried if its possible to calibrate it properly? thanks in advance
You can try but I always recommend the closer as possible. Samsung is normally really saturated so maybe the colours will still be a bit saturated since they are already at 1%
I keep hearing lots of, "beep, beep, beeps" is this the 'tilt-back' working? Or is this a warning that you are about to fall flat on your face following a cut-off?
I love all the personal safety equipment he's using. I guess he thinks his knees , elbows, hands and everything else will be protected by his helmet, if he falls. he will fall. He does fall.
Thank you for all your thoughts and completely understand but and this is a big one the max speeds that we really were doing was around 15kph a speed that you easy jump of of it… when I ride I ride with boots, chin, knee, Coccyx side legs, back, shoulders, elbows, hands, wrists protection and obviously head… but for 15kph that you can easy run faster is overkill
First and foremost Homebridge is a free and open source software. Secondly, your points are actually pointless. Makes no sense why you'd make this video.
Holy sh** I just bought one of these for my s21 plus... and now you got me looking to see if I got "beat"....waiting for it on Ebay... be here next week, it's someone over 1000 sales.. and a 60 day return (which) If all is right I would never return...I just never thought about this is all.. and this was 6 yrs. ago you did this vid! Damn, I'm slow...lol...
Good video bro It does help. My hand is finally pain free again. (Not completely ok but 95% better). Editing videos is slower but maybe it’s muscle memory, we’ll see. Recommend it to anyone with this condition
I literally just ordred the V14. I haved the E20 for about month and have outgrown it. So I’ve been riding my electric skatebord. I plan on street and some dirt. This will be my first serous EUC. Thanks for your videos which helped me decide.
I have serious tendonitis, I have used the mx master 3, the logictech lift, and even the MX ergo a few days ago. ALL of it still gives me pain. I will try this and hopefully looking for some relief!
Wow thank you for your message and for your comments super happy to know that the same hack that I use for me is able to help you out… I don’t know why more people are not able to find this solution for them so i hope more people like us can find this video and help others out
What are u talkin' about man? I've ridden with a cheap Lexin intercom (V6 with a pointy antena) clipped to my Scorpion helmet at 250+ km/h and it didn't noticed issues with my aerodynamicity. And the best part is that that intercom worked at that speed, however hearing it is a different matter ;)
Hi bro . I had a problem ralted to google tv . In my tv ,I was logged in my google acc , but frequently it logged out ,.whats the solution ,. My tv il tcl c655 model.
i love my e20!!! thanks to it now i can use the V10!!! thank god they figured out how to help us get started more safely on unicycling!, cheers from palm springs!
Fantastic review. Do you actually produce with the speakers? I heard great things about them. I am really considering the display with perhaps a pair of 8010s or 8020s for my turntables and scratching in the future.
Nice little ripper! I feel like the two wheels so close together would cause some instability but at the low speed it's clearly not much of an issue, riding that pushback so soon haha. Enjoying the video brother :) nice chill vibes!
Whatever you change it will associates to that app automatically. I use the same settings to basically every single thing because my settings work well with my sony a95k
I didn’t I have move to the Nanoleaf 4D but you can add it up by using a smart plug that’s what I’ve done for some products of give that I have on my room per example
buddy, I am planning to buy trackpad as I am fed up with stupid apple mouse but as a substitute for mouse. I am in a bit of confusion when you mentioned you are using both. i mean i need both?
@@chumma_ak this is my own experience, I am a designer, and I find super easy and fast to zoom in and out with the track pad, as well other gestures on mac like accessing to desktop etc. while at the same time I move around with both, mouse and track pad. Again, it is my own experience as a designer working on large screens.
For even better sound, there is a company in Florida called PlugUp that will modify the SLR3 to include a jack for a 3.5mm plug so you can use custom molded ear monitors. Draw back is that you have to send the entire unit to them, but well worth the effort. Cost is around $60 US plus shipping.
I want to put my camera on the bottom of the tv. But I have to run the camera cable through the wall and the cable that came with it is too short. What 8 foot usbc cable should I use to make sure there is no delay?