Friday, July 27, 2018

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Galaxy S9 Case Ringke [Wave] [Metallic Purple] Dual Layer Heavy Duty 3D Textured Shock Absorbent

Galaxy S9 Case Ringke [Wave] [Metallic Purple] Dual Layer Heavy Duty 3D Textured Shock Absorbent 

I really love the 3D design and FEEL of it! It's just too bad that I bought the wrong case size for my phone, LOL. It's made of a very solid, mid-flexible material, and I do believe that it would most definitely protect your S9. It will tightly wrap around your phone, and give it a nice 'lip' to help protect your screen.

 This case is fantastic quality and looks sharp! Has a soft feel in the hand and not bulky at all. I love it! It also separates into two pieces so you can mix and match different colors of this case if you wish.

 This fits well on my phone and keeps it protected. Noticed that it definitely took all the nicks and scratches that could have potentially been on my phone. It is not bulky and feels comfortable to hold. The colour is true to the photos.



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  • The protective case is newly released and features the perfectly fitting and precisely contouring dual layer protection case with enhanced performance as the best sleek shield for the Samsung Galaxy S9.
  • Safeguarding inner soft TPU layer and hard PC shield case feature an impressive wave-inspired profile to refine the design of the Galaxy S9 with responsive buttons and true to size cutouts that allow full functionality for easy charging capabilities
  • Form fitting and slimline border comfortably grips the smartphone with an ergonomic hold in hand and specialized QuikCatch built-in lanyard hole design useful to attach accessories of your choice like wrist straps to eliminate accidental drops.
  • Special shock absorbent and cushioned TPU layer grips the device sides for exact edge-to-edge coverage and better defense against accidental bumps, drops, and scratches. Instantly launch the Edge Panel in a smooth glide touch with rounded front bezels that cover all four Infinity Display screen edges.
  • Precision raised front and rear bezels maintain a smooth tapered lip to safely protect the camera and enhanced display screen from touching flat surfaces. Tapered rear camera lip features a specialized transition slope area for quick lock and unlock on the fingerprint scanner. 
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Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Best Wifi Router: Buying Guide and Tips


You just got a new internet connection and are damn excited to get a WiFi router plugged into it and start downloading the internet but there is one small problem, you don't know which one to buy right? I know it happens and its certainly happening with you right now or you wouldn't have been reading through this right now.

Choosing the correct WiFi router in a reasonable price range is a bit tricky process, but I'm here to help you guys out by underlining a few key points that you should keep in mind while buying the best WiFi router for yourself, be it at home or at office.

ADSL or non ADSL?

To keep it simple if you are using an internet connection from either BSNL or MTNL, then you will need an ADSL router. A ADSL router basically lets you use internet via your landline cable and simultaneously make or receive a call through it. These routers come with an RJ11 port into which you can connect your phone cable. Though these two provide their own branded routers which are good enough for mild usage in your room or the one next to it but if you want something more then do read the points below.

The Bands

A WiFi router comes with two types of bands, single band and double band. Single band routers transmit signals at a 2.4Ghz frequency whereas a dual band router transmits on both 2.4Ghz as well as 5Ghz. The 2.4 Ghz is the most commonly used frequency and even transmits strongly to a longer range meaning a strong WiFi network in your area but is easily distorted by interfering devices, such as microwave oven or cordless phones, in or around your premises.
This is where you need to use a dual band router working at 5Ghz, it can give you strong signals in crowded areas such as colleges or offices but will compromise the overall area covered. So if you're operating at 5GHz, you would have to stay closer to the router for better fidelity.

Internal or external antenna?

In case you want Wi-Fi access in other rooms - through walls or glass partitions - opt for a router with one or more external antennas.

The Device Compatibility

Almost every device these days has it mentioned on their packaging box or in their user manual that to which WiFi they are compliant of. A device may just work on the 2.4Ghz frequency or may  support both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz. For example the Apple iPhone 4S, iPod touch, Blackberry Curve 9360, and Amazon Kindle support 2.4GHz only. On the other hand, the iPad, iPhone 5, Samsung Series 7 Slate and Motorola Xoom can work on the 5GHz band as well. So before spending extra on a dual-band router, check if your devices are equipped to handle 5GHz signals.