The smart home is evolving and surveillance cameras are the latest addition. But could the Wyze Cam at only $25 really be a good option? This week we'll get into the box of their two models: the v2 1080p stationary smart camera and the Pan 1080p PTZ smart camera.
Watch NowWorking with a 4K camera can be challenging in the editing room. Robbie will demonstrate how to create several HD shots from a single 4K camera, and then how to use those shots in your editor to give the appearance of a multi-camera production. The process also means being able to edit your 4K footage in realtime--even on old hardware!
Watch NowWe've looked at ripping movies before, but this week we will answer the most common questions we've received. In particular we'll learn how to rip a DVD series where each disc has multiple episodes on it. We'll also touch on why we're using DVD instead of BluRay, and why we'd want to rip DVDs to our hard drive. And Robbie talks a lot, so prepare yourself to be schooled!
Watch NowIT WAS SASHA! That little "reset" button on your gadget and gizmo is not the same as a reboot button. Resetting to factory defaults can lead to all kinds of trouble if you're unsure how to reconfigure everything, so let's talk about the difference.
Watch NowIt doesn't have Ethernet, but at just $25 this 1.4GHz 64-bit quad-core micro computer fits itself nicely into the maker space, complete with certified WiFi hardware to expedite production and reduce cost for those who wish to use the board in their own product. Let's get into the box and take a look at the latest board from Raspberry Pi.
Watch NowGood product shots mean more sales, more clicks, and an overall more professional look, and this $14 accessory that packs up into its provided carrying bag will give you an edge. With several included colored backdrops and two built-in LED light strips, your product photos will look incredible.
Watch NowSmart home devices from Google and Amazon are priced roughly the same. So which is better? Is Amazon only about shopping? Is Google only about searching the web? Let's put the Amazon Echo Dot (3rd Gen) up against Google Home Mini. It's an unbiased test of Alexa vs. Okay, Google. Who has the most accurate responses? Who is the best to work with? That's what we set out to find out.
Watch NowAn aesthetically pleasing design, exceptional comfort, great sound with deep (but not overbearing) bass, and an affordable price tag make the Bluedio T-Monitor headphones a win! Let's get into the box, and use our binaural dummy head to test the sound quality.
Watch NowAs we continue our PVP series showing the true value of various-priced single board computers, Volume 2 is a shocker! Is the 8-core XU4Q a Raspberry Pi killer? Or will the newer NanoPi M4 destroy them both? Let's use Ģiggles to determine the true value-for-the-money of each board, while also paying attention to the actual performance gains in the higher-priced devices.
Watch NowThe Boogie Board Sync is a great tool for taking notes, but when Sasha took it to school, she found nothing but blank pages were saved. Having discovered the cause, she hopes to save you from losing your own notes.
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