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2019.01.23 19:32 nf5 Looking for the perfect fit amongst a sea of knock off brands

Hey there,
I'm posting here to get some buying advice. Honestly I wasn't prepared when I went shopping on Amazon for how many knock off brands of products. I have doubts of the quality of something when it's made by MIDUBZ or some stupid brandname like that.
But I also know some brands aren't the value or build quality they used to be (looking at you, bose and sony)
So I was hoping you could help me out. I'm very picky and research as much as I can, so I was hoping for a general list of things to check out (I've already looked through the stickied threads!)
My budget is between 45 and 145 dollars. I'd like to stick to around 100.
I am not an audiophile, but a man who likes quality. So quality build materials, sleek design, lightweight if possible, and great sound. It doesn't need to be studio quality and it doesn't need to be plated in diamonds, but I'm willing to pay for a quality feel and sound.
I have a new Sony smartphone, and I know that Sony headphones play nicely with Sony phones. I wouldn't mind Sony.
I'm a student, so big heavy cans or expensive flashy headphones are out. I commute on the bus and these are going to be outside and jostling with the public in my backpack.
I refuse to buy any apple or beats products. No hate, I just don't want them.
I don't really like microphones or volume controls in any product. I don't like the added weight and point of failure issues. It's getting harder to avoid.
Finally, I'd like some noise cancelling features. And true active noise cancelling.
I would like a nice set of those true wireless earbuds. Looks like jabra65 is the only ones worth buying...? Pretty expensive for diminishing returns in quality. I looked for a while and deduced a lot of the items on the market just haven't had the development time to get really good yet. But the jabras are cool.
I was looking at the updated version ipx7 ikanzi wireless earbuds, or some other similar highly rated Chinese true wireless earbuds with some nifty LEDS to make your ear all cool looking (I know it's vain)
Since they're so expensive, I then started looking at plain wired earbuds. If the sound quality is good and it can noise cancel, the cord doesn't bother me.
I was looking at Sony here, MDR-XB50AP/R is on sale right now. Also the sport version MDRXB510AS/B. I wanted some sennheiser earbuds, but they all have that awful headband thing the earbuds are connected to. No thanks.
As for proper headphone cans, my favorite pair from back in the day was a audiologist brand called able planet. They had true noise cancelling and great (but not excellent) sound quality, and a basic build and my favorite - a male to male aux cord. (meaning the cans had a female aux port on them, which I really liked). I got them for a steal of a price. I'd only consider cans if it has all these features, and was comfortable, and a good price. In other words, a unicorn.
Thank you very much for any and all help you can provide. Cheers!
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My father and mother have split a few years ago and he has been on the dating scene for about a year or two.Im 22 and I get a good amount of girls and always had game.My father is 46,bald and was over weight and dressed in old clothes that had holes and stains.Now he is catching on and observing what I do and its working out big time.He dropped like 35 lbs and tries to dress exactly like me.He is now buying skinny jeans,wearing yeezys,buying brandname shirts with logos like diamond supply,hollister,etc.He now listens to the music I listen to which is rap and current pop music and he observes my convos when I flirt with my sisters friends.Now hes getting tons of dates and hit on and before he got none.Right now hes deciding if he should get serious with a girl who is 32,successful, and who is a milf..Basically guys if he can get girls you can.
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2016.03.10 21:47 kschang [Guide] How to Search for DIY Keyboard Parts on Taobao (without knowing much Chinese)

NOTE: This is a parallel guide to how to search for keyboards on Taobao and search for keys and keysets.
Previously we have covered how to read an item listing, but what if you can't find what you want, you'd have to search! Unfortunately, all the stuff in Taobao is in Chinese, so you have to use Chinese search terms. As are searching for DIY keyboard parts, we need...
A 68 key DIY kit, such as a MagicForce 68 DIY kit, would therefore, be "68客制化套件"
NOTE: You do NOT want "定制", which means "made to order", or 代組 "We Assemble".
 
!!!!!VERY VERY IMPORTANT, PLEASE READ FIRST!!!!!
It is VERY RISKY to order stuff in a language you do not understand.
The listings can be VERY confusing. Many kits or orders have to be confirmed with the seller via QQ first, or details such as color confirmed via QQ. Some vendors will IGNORE orders that were not QQ-confirmed first. What the is QQ? Others will not be able to chat properly with you in English. Yet others bury notes like "Pre-order" or "Group Buy" or "No inventory now, do not order" in part number, description, photos, and so on.
I personally do NOT recommend you order DIY kits from China unless you understand Chinese or you have direct help from a Chinese-speaking/reading DIYer who understand electronic terms and can read these confusing Taobao listings. I don't claim to be anywhere near expert in reading them myself.
What's included in a DIY "kit" can vary greatly from kit to kit, which would require you to read the Chinese descriptions, which can get very messy, as they often have different variations of kits available, as well as optional parts like LED and so on. Some may be turnkey (just add switch and LED), others may not include plate, others may have multiple plate color options, bottom case options, and so on and so forth.
Many of these kits require leaving detailed instructions if you want any customization, like "In my Gateron DIY kit, can I have 50 reds and 18 browns, instead of all reds?" and many of them want you to specify color in the "order notes" rather than have you pick the color right at the "add to basket".
On the other hand, there are a TON of choices, at least at first glance, of DIY parts, compared to rather paucity here in the US, and some of the parts are simply not available elsewhere unless there were group buys organized by Geekhack or Massdrop (and how often do those come along?)
For some DIY things, like those "tent" aluminum keyboard "feet" or a metal case for your Varmilo you have to go to China to find them.
IMHO, it's better to organize some sort of a group buy instead of ordering individually, and make sure that someone actually knows Chinese so s/he can order the right stuff
If none of this has deterred you... Let' us continue...
 
Basic Taobao Listing of Items
I am going to use the keyboard example as the top bar is pretty much unchanged.
http://i.imgur.com/mxCXwn6.png
 
Explanations
On the left are the classifications. "This is under computer hardware / display / peripherals", and under that you'd find keyboards, kb+mice, and filters by brandname or such.
On the top are sorting criteria. I've put up arrows and translations to each.
Combined: a combo score of sales, trust, and price.
Price filter obviously must be in Yuan (RMB)
"Free shipping" obviously means "within China only". Some may have minimum order requirements.
AliWangWang is an additional payment gateway layer operated by Alibaba. Not important here.
TMall is actually another part of Alibaba, sort of a "premium" online mall. Doesn't mean much here as a lot of merchants are on both Taobao and Tmall.
 
Explaining the listings
SPECIAL NOTE: If you hover the mouse over the item you'll see a red border, and couple words appear in the picture. The words on the left is "find same item", and words on the right is "find similar item". This may be important if you want to find a different merchant for the same stuff.
Just below the picture you'll see the price in big bold print, in Yuan, of course.
Just to the RIGHT of the price, you'll see 销量 "# sold" (NOTE: it should be what's sold this month, not cumulative).You'd generally want an item that sold a lot, unless you're looking for a pretty unique product, as that implies the vendor is a busy one (and probably a professional one, instead of somebody's garage).
Below that is the description, and Chinese keyword spams as well as any one. And you'll find all sorts of listings, from actual keyboards to fake-mech keyboards to keycaps to keysets of all sorts.
Below that is the online store's name, and to the right of that is where they are in China, region / city. Those are not that important to us in the USA.
 
Additional Search terms
Combine search terms with the main terms above to narrow down your choices.
 
A) Popular DIY keyboard sizes
Combine the number with other terms to locate the right case, PCB, or kit.
 
B) Typical parts in a DIY keyboard kit
C) Case Material and Structure
Only applicable to multi-layer shells, may be possible to mix and match colors and materials
D) Switches and switch mods
Most switches are abbreviated and the Chinese word used for switches are translated as "axis". Please also see switch color guide, as some Chinese terms for the switch colors are slightly off. Chinese "milk" = white, Chinese "green" = blue.
E) Lighting
NOTE: Generally bottom lights have to be single type, single color. If you want multiple colors, it's recommended you buy LED "condom" filters and use only white LEDs
F) Other
改键线分离 = modify to detachable cable
 
Search Examples
 
1) I want... a DIY TKL kit
DIY = 客制化
Kit = 套件
TKL is 87 key
So search for "87 客制化套件"
 
2) How do I find parts to convert my keyboard to have detachable cable?
Ah, good one.
改线 = change cable
In this case, the full term is
改键线分离 = change cable separate / detach
 
Buyer feedback and Vendor rating
You may want to scroll to the very end and see what the buyers have to say about the item, but you'll have to use Google Translate unless you can actually read Chinese. :D Taobao asks each buyer to give a rating: Positive (2 pt), Neutral (1 pt), or Negative (0 pt). That creates a cumulative score, which is translated into the vendor rating, shown like this:
https://img.alicdn.com/tps/i4/T1IdSyXhpcXXXXXXXX-368-493.jpg
You may want to refer back to the "how to read an item on Taobao" guide.
That's all I can think of for now on keyboard DIY shopping, and that should conclude this series.
Also see https://www.reddit.com/MechanicalKeyboards/comments/21ivum/guide_taobao_shopping_guide_for_keyboards_and/
And
https://www.reddit.com/MechanicalKeyboards/comments/461lb4/a_couple_additions_to_the_taobao_guide/
Revision History
10-MAR-2016 First version
11-MAR-2016 Added bigger warning about ordering DIY kits without understanding Chinese, and small reorganization
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2016.03.09 10:43 kschang [Guide] How to search for keycaps and keysets on Taobao (without knowing much Chinese)

NOTE: This is a parallel guide to how to search for keyboards on Taobao
Previously we have covered how to read an item listing, but what if you can't find what you want, you'd have to search! Unfortunately, all the stuff in Taobao is in Chinese, so you have to use Chinese search terms. As are searching for keycaps, we need...
机械键盘键帽 mechanical keyboard keycap
整套键帽 keyset
Copy the Chinese characters, and paste it into the search bar in Taobao. I am going to use the keyboard example as the top bar is pretty much unchanged.
http://i.imgur.com/mxCXwn6.png
 
Explanations
On the left are the classifications. "This is under computer hardware / display / peripherals", and under that you'd find keyboards, kb+mice, and filters by brandname or such.
On the top are sorting criteria. I've put up arrows and translations to each.
Combined: a combo score of sales, trust, and price.
Price filter obviously must be in Yuan (RMB)
"Free shipping" obviously means "within China only". Some may have minimum order requirements.
AliWangWang is an additional payment gateway layer operated by Alibaba. Not important here.
TMall is actually another part of Alibaba, sort of a "premium" online mall. Doesn't mean much here as a lot of merchants are on both Taobao and Tmall.
 
Explaining the listings
SPECIAL NOTE: If you hover the mouse over the item you'll see a red border, and couple words appear in the picture. The words on the left is "find same item", and words on the right is "find similar item". This may be important if you want to find a different merchant for the same stuff.
Just below the picture you'll see the price in big bold print, in Yuan, of course.
Just to the RIGHT of the price, you'll see 销量 "# sold" (NOTE: it should be what's sold this month, not cumulative).You'd generally want an item that sold a lot, unless you're looking for a pretty unique product, as that implies the vendor is a busy one (and probably a professional one, instead of somebody's garage).
Below that is the description, and Chinese keyword spams as well as any one. And you'll find all sorts of listings, from actual keyboards to fake-mech keyboards to keycaps to keysets of all sorts.
Below that is the online store's name, and to the right of that is where they are in China, region / city. Those are not that important to us in the USA.
By now you're probably clamoring for some of the terms to type into search, so here's some terms you may want to add to the search bar.
 
Search Terms
Combine search terms with the two main terms above to narrow down your choices.
A) Material
Unless otherwise specified, it's ABS.
B) Profile
Unless it's specified, assume OEM profile.
Vendors will also use R1-R4 for specific row profiles.
C) Backlit and color
If you need backlit compatible keycaps, make sure to specify
D) Legends
Legends can be specified as:
How the legends are added:
E) Other
For pictures of different versions of Enter key, please see DeskAuthority entry on "Return key"
 
Buyer feedback and Vendor rating
You may want to scroll to the very end and see what the buyers have to say about the item, but you'll have to use Google Translate unless you can actually read Chinese. :D Taobao asks each buyer to give a rating: Positive (2 pt), Neutral (1 pt), or Negative (0 pt). That creates a cumulative score, which is translated into the vendor rating, shown like this:
https://img.alicdn.com/tps/i4/T1IdSyXhpcXXXXXXXX-368-493.jpg
You may want to refer back to the "how to read an item on Taobao" guide.
That's all I can think of for now on keycaps shopping. I may write another guide on how to find DIY kits. In the meanwhile...
Also see https://www.reddit.com/MechanicalKeyboards/comments/21ivum/guide_taobao_shopping_guide_for_keyboards_and/
And
https://www.reddit.com/MechanicalKeyboards/comments/461lb4/a_couple_additions_to_the_taobao_guide/
Revision History
09-MAR-2016 First version
10-MAR-2016 Added resin keycap term
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2016.03.06 23:13 kschang [Guide / Shopping] How to SEARCH for keyboards on Taobao (without knowing much Chinese)

Previously we have covered how to read an item listing, but what if you can't find what you want, you'd have to search!
Unfortunately, all the stuff in Taobao is in Chinese, so you have to use Chinese search terms. As we are MKB fans, the most important phrase you need is:
机械键盘 "mechanical keyboard"
Copy those four character, paste it into the search bar in Taobao, let's see what we get (your screen will be different somewhat)
http://i.imgur.com/mxCXwn6.png
Now explanations...
On the left are the classifications. "This is under computer hardware / display / peripherals", and under that you'd find keyboards, kb+mice, and filters by brandname or such.
On the top are sorting criteria. I've put up arrows and translations to each.
Combined: a combo score of sales, trust, and price.
Price filter obviously must be in Yuan (RMB)
"Free shipping" obviously means "within China only". Some may have minimum order requirements.
AliWangWang is an additional payment gateway layer operated by Alibaba. Not important here.
TMall is actually another part of Alibaba, sort of a "premium" online mall. Doesn't mean much here as a lot of merchants are on both Taobao and Tmall.
Now onto the individual listings:
SPECIAL NOTE: If you hover the mouse over the item you'll see a red border, and couple words appear in the picture. The words on the left is "find same item", and words on the right is "find similar item". This may be important if you want to find a different merchant for the same stuff.
Just below the picture you'll see the price in big bold print, in Yuan, of course.
Just to the RIGHT of the price, you'll see 销量 "# sold" (NOTE: it should be what's sold this month, not cumulative).You'd generally want an item that sold a lot, unless you're looking for a pretty unique product, as that implies the vendor is a busy one (and probably a professional one, instead of somebody's garage).
Below that is the description, and Chinese keyword spams as well as any one. Just remember, if it's too cheap there's probably a catch. Those are probably "fake mechanical" keyboards, and they will say 手感 (lit: hand feel) i.e. they "feel" mechanical. Ignore those. (EDIT: China did get a batch of $100 Mechanical keyboards by Nixmo, they are... cheap)
Below that is the online store's name, and to the right of that is where they are in China, region / city. Those are not that important to us in the USA.
By now you're probably clamoring for some of the terms to type into search, so here's a list of terms, and a couple more tips:
A) Switches... Make sure you get the right switch
Unless they specify 樱桃轴 it's not Cherry but unknown manufacturer (i.e. whoever they can get cheap)
B) Backlight...
Most keyboards in China comes in three or four versions of backlight: no backlight (common edition), mono backlight (net cafe edition), rainbow / mixed color edition (more than one color but fixed), and finally, full spectrum RGB (per key)
Again, mixed backlight simply has different color LED on each row (or column) not per-key RGB. Just because they say RGB doesn't mean it's per key RGB.
C) Keycaps
Most keycaps will be doubleshot, which is 双注塑 (double injection molding) but more often it's just labelled as 二色 (two colors) or 双色 (twin colors) and if they didn't say the material, it's probably ABS. If it's PBT or POM, they will say PBT or POM.
Unless it's specified, assume OEM profile. As for the print on keycaps, if the keyboard is backlit, it will have backlit keycaps (背光 backlit or 透光 light-through, i.e. backlit compatible). Otherwise, the keycap print are:
99%+ of MKBs in China are top print backlit. As this is not the keycap buying guide I'll stop here.
4) Design and material
And if you are looking for numpads...
If you want mechanical you'll have to add 机械
5) Buyer feedback, and a note about vendor rating.
You may want to scroll to the very end and see what the buyers have to say about the item, but you'll have to use Google Translate unless you can actually read Chinese. :D Taobao asks each buyer to give a rating: Positive (2 pt), Neutral (1 pt), or Negative (0 pt). That creates a cumulative score, which is translated into the vendor rating, shown like this:
https://img.alicdn.com/tps/i4/T1IdSyXhpcXXXXXXXX-368-493.jpg
You may want to refer back to the "how to read an item on Taobao" guide.
That's all I can think of for now on keyboard shopping. It's not economical to buy Topre boards in China, IMHO. So that's not covered here. I may write another guide on how to find keycaps. In the meanwhile...
Also see https://www.reddit.com/MechanicalKeyboards/comments/21ivum/guide_taobao_shopping_guide_for_keyboards_and/
And
https://www.reddit.com/MechanicalKeyboards/comments/461lb4/a_couple_additions_to_the_taobao_guide/
Revision History
06-MAR-2016 Added alt terms for doubleshot, other bits, and a little explanation on vendor rating.
29-MAR-2016 Added numpad term, edited part about cheap keyboards may not be mechanical.
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