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== Microphones == | == Microphones == | ||
− | + | There are clones of popular mics found on Amazon (BM-800, BM-700, BM-8000), which are usually (but not always) significantly cheaper and hence what you should be after if you're looking for acceptable value for money out of Chinese microphones. | |
− | + | {{note|The microphones mentioned in the parenthesis above all ship with a 3.5mm plug. If you're looking to do live recordings/chat or broadcasting keep in mind that there's going to be a considerable amount of noise (which can normally be removed through editing). A solution to that would be to use a phantom power, which kinda defeats the purpose of buying chink microphones as it's more expensive than those mics themselves.}} | |
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− | + | A simpler solution would be to buy a USB microphone. This way microphones that are going to be used on a PC can draw sufficient power without the use of other tools so you wouldn't have to worry that much about noise caused by lack of power. Go for a MK-F100TL. | |
== Music / MP3 Player == | == Music / MP3 Player == |
Revision as of 10:04, 7 July 2016
Contents
- 1 Amateur radio
- 2 Battery chargers (for either or both of NiMH and Lithium rechargeables)
- 3 Batteries
- 4 Bicycle computers
- 5 Drawing Tablets / Digitizers
- 6 Drones / Quadcopters
- 7 Electrical DIY
- 8 Gaymur gear
- 9 Google "Cardboard" VR Glasses
- 10 Microphones
- 11 Music / MP3 Player
- 12 Networking
- 13 Sports cameras
- 14 Tablets
- 15 Universal programmers
- 16 USB chargers
Amateur radio
- Baofeng
Battery chargers (for either or both of NiMH and Lithium rechargeables)
- Miller ML-102 v8
- Xtar MC1 (I will add more notes here later, but there are many more Xtar chargers out there I recommend. Generally speaking I think they offer better values than the Nitecore brand)
- Nitecore i2 and i4 (d2 and d4 if you like to additionally have a display or LiFePO4 charging)
- Klarus C2 (also can be used as power bank)
- Opus BT-C3100 (preferably v2.2+)
- Skyrc MC3000
- Liitokilla
Batteries
NiMH AA/AAA:
- Hobbyking's Turnigy (Eneloop alternatives, high-end, check which warehouse you buy from!)
- GP ReCyko (Ikea Ladda alternatives, low-end)
Lithium rechargeables:
- Buy LG/Sanyo/Panasonic. Not necessarily Chinese in origin, but Chinese resellers are often the cheapest way to get smaller quantities shipped.
Bicycle computers
- BoGeer YT-816, YT-833
Drawing Tablets / Digitizers
- Huion
Drones / Quadcopters
- Cheerson
- Floureon H101
- Eachine H8 with Open Source Firmware[1]
Electrical DIY
- Aoyue and Yihua 936 soldering station (double check ground)
- A-BF GS60 and GS90 soldering irons (GS120 uses hard to find larger tips that are expensive & harder to find, better avoid that one)
- All-sun multimeters
- KCX-045 USB voltage meter
- Uni-T (anything, official spec sheets are correct)
Gaymur gear
- Clone headsets
Google "Cardboard" VR Glasses
- BoboVR II and III
- VR Box II
Microphones
There are clones of popular mics found on Amazon (BM-800, BM-700, BM-8000), which are usually (but not always) significantly cheaper and hence what you should be after if you're looking for acceptable value for money out of Chinese microphones.
A simpler solution would be to buy a USB microphone. This way microphones that are going to be used on a PC can draw sufficient power without the use of other tools so you wouldn't have to worry that much about noise caused by lack of power. Go for a MK-F100TL.
Music / MP3 Player
- AGPTeK (alias for RuiZu)
- RuiZu X02 (Flash the AGPTeK's software on it)
Networking
- Xiaomi Mini Router
Sports cameras
- Mobius Actioncam
- SJCam
- Xiaomi Yicam
- EKEN H9
Tablets
- Cube tablets
- Chuwi tablets *Chuwi Hi8 is known to have a few issues. (overheating, low battery life)*
- Onda tablets
- Teclast X98 Pro
- Xiaomi Mi Pad 2
- Pros
- Great build quality
- High PPI screen, no gap between device and screen like most
- 9-10 hour battery
- Doesn't get very hot
- Speakers are clear and bassy, no distortion at high volumes
- Cons
- 2GB RAM means it lags at having Youtube, Windows store, a couple of tabs and Evernote all open together. You'll see it slow down quite a bit with switching tabs etc.
- No micro SD slot
- Only one USB type C port with no video out support
- Reported screen flickering at higher brightness and certain colours, as well as faint vertical lines at the bottom centre of the screen
- Minor build quality issues; one anon reports creaking noises when cold at the bottom left of screen like it's not fully fitted
Universal programmers
- MiniPRO TL866xx series programmers (works on Linux and Windows)
USB chargers
- Orico. Orico generally makes quality stuff.
- Tronsmart
- Xiaomi's power rail (the version that has USB ports)
- Aukey USB chargers