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2024.05.21 13:11 creamcheesejeans Some recent dioramas I’ve made
All displays made with XPS foam, acrylic paint and some hot glue. submitted by creamcheesejeans to hottoys [link] [comments] I know the recycling bin isn’t time accurate for the taxi driver display but idc it fit haha |
2024.05.21 10:56 r4monster X1 Gen 12 - USB-C External Monitor Issue
2024.05.21 10:33 FickleRub7122 How would you go about combining exemple projects ?
2024.05.21 10:21 fix-error Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR'S CUT A problem has occurred with your display driver 0x887A002B Fixed
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2024.05.21 10:15 BrilliantEffective21 T470s Windows 11 graphics driver - found
2024.05.21 10:14 radar2670 Weird flicker on white icons on world map and drop zone map at war table with HDR ON
2024.05.21 10:11 sooyaaaji10 Driver Power State Failure BSOD on startup
2024.05.21 10:05 NewActuary1192 Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR'S CUT 0x887A002B Error A problem has occurred with your display driver
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2024.05.21 09:17 Rilix4315 DDJ-1000 jog display setting fix
2024.05.21 09:00 maxfield034 Fix A problem has occurred with your display driver 0x887A002B In Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR'S CUT
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2024.05.21 08:53 RobDGP Unable to switch to 120hz
2024.05.21 08:49 Elias8477 Microphone not detected
System: Kernel: 6.9.1-zen1-1-zen arch: x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: Hyprland v: 0.40.0 Distro: Arch Linux Machine: Type: Laptop System: HP product: HP ENVY Laptop 16-h0xxx v: Type1ProductConfigId serial:Mobo: HP model: 8A2C v: 23.28 serial: UEFI: Insyde v: F.04 date: 03/30/2022 Battery: ID-1: BAT1 charge: 39.7 Wh (60.8%) condition: 65.3/83.0 Wh (78.7%) CPU: Info: 14-core (6-mt/8-st) model: 12th Gen Intel Core i7-12700H bits: 64 type: MST AMCP cache: L2: 11.5 MiB Speed (MHz): avg: 569 min/max: 400/4600:4700:3500 cores: 1: 400 2: 400 3: 400 4: 400 5: 400 6: 400 7: 400 8: 400 9: 1295 10: 400 11: 400 12: 400 13: 400 14: 1725 15: 1578 16: 400 17: 400 18: 400 19: 400 20: 400 Graphics: Device-1: Intel Alder Lake-P GT2 [Iris Xe Graphics] driver: i915 v: kernel Device-2: NVIDIA GA106M [GeForce RTX 3060 Mobile / Max-Q] driver: nvidia v: 550.78 Device-3: Quanta HP True Vision 5MP Camera driver: uvcvideo type: USB Display: wayland server: X.Org v: 24.1 with: Xwayland v: 24.1.0 compositor: Hyprland v: 0.40.0 driver: X: loaded: modesetting,nvidia unloaded: vesa dri: iris gpu: i915,nvidia,nvidia-nvswitch resolution: 1: 1920x1080~60Hz 2: 2560x1600~120Hz API: EGL v: 1.5 drivers: iris,nvidia,swrast platforms: gbm,wayland,x11,surfaceless,device API: OpenGL v: 4.6.0 compat-v: 4.5 vendor: intel mesa v: 24.0.7-arch1.3 renderer: Mesa Intel Graphics (ADL GT2) Audio: Device-1: Intel Alder Lake PCH-P High Definition Audio driver: snd_hda_intel Device-2: NVIDIA GA106 High Definition Audio driver: snd_hda_intel API: ALSA v: k6.9.1-zen1-1-zen status: kernel-api Server-1: PipeWire v: 1.0.6 status: active Network: Device-1: Intel Alder Lake-P PCH CNVi WiFi driver: iwlwifi IF: wlo1 state: up mac: IF-ID-1: br-73161d7e07f6 state: down mac: IF-ID-2: br-79ffc3eb3829 state: down mac: IF-ID-3: br-aa01d62b116b state: down mac: IF-ID-4: br-cef81ee6d4fe state: down mac: IF-ID-5: docker0 state: up speed: 10000 Mbps duplex: unknown mac: IF-ID-6: veth3dde43b state: up speed: 10000 Mbps duplex: full mac: Bluetooth: Device-1: Intel AX211 Bluetooth driver: btusb type: USB Report: btmgmt ID: hci0 state: up address: bt-v: 5.3 Drives: Local Storage: total: 953.87 GiB used: 532.79 GiB (55.9%) ID-1: /dev/nvme0n1 vendor: Western Digital model: WD PC SN810 SDCPNRY-1T00-1006 size: 953.87 GiB Partition: ID-1: / size: 952.85 GiB used: 532.44 GiB (55.9%) fs: btrfs dev: /dev/dm-0 ID-2: /boot size: 1022 MiB used: 358.2 MiB (35.0%) fs: vfat dev: /dev/nvme0n1p1 ID-3: /home size: 952.85 GiB used: 532.44 GiB (55.9%) fs: btrfs dev: /dev/dm-0 ID-4: /valog size: 952.85 GiB used: 532.44 GiB (55.9%) fs: btrfs dev: /dev/dm-0 Swap: ID-1: swap-1 type: file size: 40 GiB used: 0 KiB (0.0%) file: /swap/swapfile Sensors: System Temperatures: cpu: 54.0 C mobo: N/A Fan Speeds (rpm): cpu: 0 fan-2: 0 Info: Memory: total: 32 GiB note: est. available: 31.06 GiB used: 11.02 GiB (35.5%) Processes: 421 Uptime: 1d 10h 13m Shell: Zsh inxi: 3.3.34
2024.05.21 08:24 Stepf0rd Computer runs fine 95% of the time but seems 'unstable'? Fresh install Win11, games randomly close or crash.
2024.05.21 08:12 ComplexSupermarket89 Custom Mini RX 480 Project
"How I turned two partially working GPUs into the world's smallest RX 480" submitted by ComplexSupermarket89 to pcmasterrace [link] [comments] Disclaimer: I tried making a post about this project once already, only to find out later that my original text did not make it into the actual post, only the photos. It's a real shame because the original post was heavily trimmed and I tend to ramble (like I am now) so this repost will probably be a lot longer than the original. Please forgive any excessive, ADHD fueled, ranting. I'll try to put headers between each part, if you just wanted to skim though. Feel free to just skim the TLDR if you aren't in the mood for a short novel. The TLDR: I took a reference RX 480 8GB card and made it into the smallest instance of an RX 480 card that I could find anywhere. It is even smaller than some prototype SFX versions that never came to market. It's very janky, and took some TLC to make it all work. I have outlined the whole process below if you are brave and have some time to kill. I have trouble keeping things short and sweet while still keeping the meat on the bone. So don't proceed if you are easily bored or hoping for a scientific breakdown. You have been warned. Some backstory to start: I took the cooler from an old R9 285 that was purchased for my father when he was using a Ryzen 2600 and needed some kind of graphics card. We tried a few cheap DP cards I had around but couldn't get any to work. I resorted to buying the cheapest working GPU I could find. This was peak mining boom, about 4 years ago now. He has since been upgraded to a 9600K system and no longer uses the R9 285. That card had been sitting for a long time in a box of GPUs that needed attention. All of the cards were either obsolete or damaged in some way. I had a few decent RX 8GB cards in there that functioned, but had either a sketchy cooling solution, corrupted VBIOS, or both. I had gotten all my old RX cards to be at least "barely functional" so that I could mine on them, back when it was profitable. I already had a number of these cards on hand, so it was free money on the table as long as I could get them to a somewhat functional state. However, the cooling on one particular RX 480 reference card only consisted of it's original slimmed down, blower style heatsink, nothing else. The original fan shroud was gone, which made the dangling blower fan all but useless. I had since removed it and strapped a 120mm case fan to the heatsink with zip ties, but even this had been removed after I stopped mining. In an open air chassis with good external airflow it has worked just fine, but to become a viable card for a more conventional PC case it's cooling solution needed to be addressed. Starting on the project itself: I noticed while going through all of my AMD cards that the mounting holes for most of their coolers were in the same pattern. Many of the cards even had unused mounting holes in the same spots. This made me curious if one of my less valuable cards had a cooler that would work with my 480. Because it was a reference card it had a short PCB, so I started by finding a card with a cooler that was roughly the length of the 480s bare PCB. This brought my attention to the neglected but functional R9 285. When comparing the PCBs of both cards I found that the power delivery, memory chips, and MOSFET layout was almost identical. There were a couple of capacitors and connectors that caused interference. This stopped a quick and dirty cooler swap from being possible. After dealing with some of the other cards and not finding a better solution for the 480, I put the project on pause for a few months and forgot about it. Fast forward a few months and I again noticed those 2 cards in my storage. They were the only 2 remaining in there. The rest had either already been fixed and deployed or were discarded. Finding those 2 cards again, I remembered my original idea. I decided to see if it would be possible to modify the heatsink of the R9 285 cooler so it could be mated to the RX 480 proper. I found that this would require cuts in the heatsink in 4 relatively small areas. Some cuts would be sketchier than others, but it was theoretically a viable project. Better yet, it looked as if all of the memory chips and power delivery would still get contact with the new cooler (assuming proper thickness of the replacement thermal pads). The material removal itself was fairly straightforward. I used a variable speed Dremel and reinforced cutting disks for all of the cuts. Swapping out to some other bits definitely would have been ideal in a few areas. I made things harder on myself trying to make small, delicate cuts with a disk. Especially the cuts near the heat pipes required a lot of patience and many small adjustments before enough material was removed. I also needed a fairly decent chunk to be removed from the back corner of the card to avoid a large capacitor on the PCB. This cut would have removed one of only 2 remaining mounting points for the plastic fan shroud to attach to the heatsink, so I had to be very careful there too. I managed to leave enough material around the fan mount so that it kept most of it's rigidity. The shroud was able to screw in without issue. It now mounts with only the 2 screws, rather than 4. Both screw locations are on the side of the shroud closest to the motherboard, when the card is installed. For the 2 empty mounting holes on the front facing side of the card I used thin twist ties to hold the shroud to the heatsink. This worked fine and is only really noticeable if you're looking for it. It was not a necessity to do this anyway, as the shroud was sturdy enough with just the 2 screws. It did help with the slight wobble of the shroud from vibration, but it would have functioned fine without the twist ties. I could have found a better solution but this one worked fine for my purposes. Now that I knew the heatsink would mount to the 480 without any interference, and the fan shroud was firmly attached to the heatsink, it was time to think about thermal transfer. For the thermal pads I settled on one long pad over the length of the entire power delivery. The 285 heatsink had a strip of copper that covered the entirety of it's power delivery However, the 480 only had a thermal pad that partially covered it's power delivery, and no copper strip to help carry the heat to the fins. Because of this, I figured that one large pad covering almost all of the power delivery would suffice. There WAS a thin strip down the length of the power delivery that was not completely covered by the copper strip on the heatsink. But the full length thermal pad allowed at least most of the heat to make its way to the fins. I figured it would be fine, as it still covered more of the power delivery than the original 480 cooler had to begin with. I chose to cut out individual thermal pads for each of the memory chips on board. This allowed me to double up in a couple areas where it was necessary to do so because of a slight height difference. The 285 heatsink had concave areas where it made contact with the memory chips on the board. These didn't quite line up perfectly with the memory chips on the 480, so a couple of them needed a second layer of thermal pad to reach the heatsink. This ultimately made little to no difference in the end. The memory temps ended up not being a problem at all. I used Noctua thermal paste for the die, being careful to cover it entirely and I removed the cooler afterwards to ensure it had made good contact. I am sure there is better paste for this purpose, but it was the best I had on hand and this project was meant to be about recycling. I didn't exactly want to spend a bunch of money trying to fix up a card that might not make it, especially a GPU that had spent the better part of 4 years in a box at this point. This is something that I may change out later on, if I ever repaste one of my better GPUs and buy something better for the job. For now it is not a huge problem to me. First attempts to boot. Some TLC is needed: Because this was an old mining card it gave me a lot of grief initially. At first it just didn't show up in device manager at all, and I only had integrated graphics to boot. The fans on the card would occasionally spin up and then stop, so I knew that it was getting power. It just seemed like the Windows 11 machine had no idea how to communicate with whatever flashed VBIOS it had when it was mining. The fact the fan spun at all gave me a lot of hope. The fan connector had looked the sameom both cards, but you can never be certain. The original blower fan had a much higher RPM and I worried about the new fan receiving too much power, frying something on the board. It turns out I just needed a reminder that electronic devices PULL power from a source, rather than the source forcing power to the fan. At least when they are working properly. In the end it ran at a reasonable speed the entire time, without any sort of fan tuning needed. I decided the next step was to try the card in another PC. I turned to a Windows 10 install and a Supermicro 1155 motherboard and Xeon combo I had on hand. For whatever reason this did a lot to resolve the problem. I still had to use the onboard graphics to boot (VGA at this point because of the server motherboard). Once I was in Windows I could actually see the card listed as a video device, with the expected exclamation mark next to it, informing me that Windows had no idea how to communicate with it. This device manager error was something that I was familiar with and I knew what to do to get it working. At that point it was probably already functional as a mining card. Mining software would recognize it and the fact it could be picked up by the system was probably enough for it to send mining data to the program (at least this was my experience in the past). However, I would definitely need to find a proper VBIOS and flash the GPU if I wanted to restore it's functionality as a video card. I began looking for one, but I knew that it may be a long shot. I could not find a VBIOS for the paritcular VisionTek reference card variant that I had, and I had to settle on a VBIOS for a Sapphire RX 480 8GB refrence card instead. I really lucked out, and this seemed to function. I was able to boot into Windows using the GPU for display, rather than the onboard header. Once I was back inside Windows the card was properly reporting in device manager. The exclamation mark was still there, but updating the drivers was all that was needed to make it disappear. I now had a (hopefully) functioning card, with no obvious issues. I know that there may be unforseen long term consequences operating the card with the wrong VBIOS. As of rewriting this post I still have not experienced any, though. Time will tell if this was a temporary fix or if it is close enough that it won't be an issue. Since it had booted properly in the Windows 10 machine, I moved it back to the Windows 11 bench, where it was thankfully recognized. This time no driver update was needed for device manager to recognize it. I decided it was time to do some testing to make sure it was all functioning as it should. Testing for stability / temperature: Huge disclaimer here, I am not a professional benchmarker. I don't do a battery of tests with comprehensive data analysis and visual charts. I am not overly concerned with all of the specifics in this situation. I just wanted to make sure the card was functional in the real world and that it wouldn't overheat under a realistic load. So I apologize that this isn't a comprehensive breakdown of the performance of my sketchy mod. I may return to this later on and do some more in depth testing of the performance. It is possible that the card is underperforming compared to a normal RX 480 8GB, but there were no obvious red flags to me. To start I opened HW Monitor to watch the thermals and then I started a run of Heaven Benchmark. I ran it at 1440p, highest settings, and it basically maxed out the GPU usage. The card showed no noticable glitches or artifacting, and had fairly smooth FPS values, so left it to run in the background. I came back after well over an hour when I was sure the temperature had settled in. The final results were a max core temp of 81C, with no listed hotspot temp (I believe it just showed dashes). Idon't know if this was due to the particular model of GPU, the version of the Heaven software, or the improper VBIOS that I had installed. Memory temps were well under control with a max temp of just 62C. After this successful stress test I decided to put it through some real world usage. I replaced the RTX 3060 in the kids PC with the it and I had them use it for a few days. I checked on temps periodically during this time and never saw the card go above 80C. I asked if they had any issues running any of their games, or if they had experienced any glitches or artifacts. But I did not make a comprehensive chart or do any detailed analysis. The fact that I don't think they had even noticed the swap from a 3060 to a 480 was enough evidence that it was working for me. As far as I am concerned it is now a functional RX 480 again. That was about as high as the bar was ever going to be for this project. I may do some more "in depth" testing of specific games in the future. For now I am happy to call this project a success. In summary: What started as spring cleaning of my tech cabinet snowballed into a restoration project, and then a full on GPU "mod". It may not be the most exciting thing I've done. I don't know if it even counts as a real mod. I definitely put more time and effort into this than it was worth. Still, I am happy with the result and glad I did it overall. At the start of this project the finished card was probably destined to be donated, like most of my spare technology is. I work for some older folks and they will sometimes need replacement parts that they can't really afford. Cards like this are perfect for situations like that. It clears up some space in my cabinets and it saves them from spending money at the same time. It's also great for repeat business. But after all of the effort it took to get this card functional again, I think I'm going to keep it around. It may be retired from regular use, but it will make a cool little trophy to add to my tech collection. It may end up finding a home in a future ultra-SFF build I make. In any case I'll keep it as another cool piece of my personal tech history. |
2024.05.21 08:07 GuiltlessMaple Best Cobra Security Cameras
submitted by GuiltlessMaple to u/GuiltlessMaple [link] [comments] https://preview.redd.it/bt4x21eg0q1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=26f2d67164f0ede757e059139efcac0b196fc6fb Welcome to our in-depth review of Cobra Security Cameras, the go-to solution for home and business security. In this article, we'll take you on a tour of some of the most impressive products Cobra has to offer, helping you make an informed decision on which one suits your needs. So, buckle up and get ready to dive into the world of top-notch home security. The Top 15 Best Cobra Security Cameras
Reviews🔗High-Definition Wireless Outdoor Security Camera with Smartphone Apphttps://preview.redd.it/cxukh82h0q1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2b39558e836c332f5abd317681b7b63159fd5c8b Recently, I had the pleasure of testing out the 8CH Expandable All in One Wireless Security Camera System with 10.1" Monitor. This outdoor camera kit, Cromorc Home Business, comes with a Network Video Recorder system and outdoor camera that allows you to follow in real-time what's happening around your home or business. The NVR system offers a 10-inch LCD monitor that connects automatically with the 4 cameras without the use of wires. One of my favorite features of the Cromorc system is its high-resolution Full HD video of 1920 * 1080P and night vision with clear images thanks to the 3 integrated Infrared Array LEDs. I was impressed by the camera's ability to record day or night up to 7/7 and extend the viewing distance to 20 meters. Additionally, the cameras have a metal housing and IP66 weatherproof protection, which is perfect for outdoor usage. However, I did notice a slight drawback in the night vision quality. The range at night is not as great as expected, but overall, the system is good for the price. The motion detection function notifies you with a real-time SMS on your smartphone through the IP PRO application on iOS or Eseecloud on Android's Google Play, which is quite helpful. In conclusion, the Cromorc Home Business is a reliable and expandable outdoor security camera system that offers a convenient and easy-to-use monitoring solution. With its Full HD video quality, night vision, and motion detection features, this system makes an excellent choice for securing your home or business. 🔗Detailed HD Cabin View Infrared Night Vision Security Camera for SC Serieshttps://preview.redd.it/2ammqz7h0q1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b36146fa49b22d6dd71448c10429c9a6e54114ae I recently tried the Cobra FV-CV1 Full HD Cabin-View Camera and it exceeded my expectations. The 120° field of view and adjustable recording angle made sure I could capture the entire cabin interior in stunning detail. The infrared night vision function was particularly useful, as it captured the interior footage in crystal-clear clarity even during the darkest hours. The installation process was a breeze, with the simple plug-and-play mechanism. It took just seconds to install it in my SC 200. The only downside I encountered was that I couldn't use the front and rear facing dash cam at the same time. Overall, Cobra FV-CV1 has become an essential addition to my daily life, offering peace of mind and ensuring I'm prepared for any incidents on the road. 🔗Ultimate Smart Dash Cam - 2023 Editor's Choice Winnerhttps://preview.redd.it/b8rth58i0q1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3f1c1c00a62ed4651660d1cd1445e49337eaac6f As a savvy driver, I was always on the lookout for the perfect dash cam. That is until I came across the Cobra SC 400D. A friend of mine recommended it, and I was surprised at how intuitive it was to use. The real-time alert system and Alexa integration were just some of the features that made this dash cam feel like it was made for me. The Cobra SC 400D Ultimate Smart Dash Cam boasts a sleek touch screen, which I found incredibly easy to navigate while driving. I also appreciated the voice command feature which, although still a work in progress, added a level of convenience I hadn't seen before. However, nothing in life is perfect, and the Cobra SC 400D wasn't immune to its quirks. The app-based Drive Smarter community integration could be frustrating at times, as it required an unpredictable WiFi connection and the occasional firmware update. Moreover, I encountered a minor issue with the GPS mount attachment, which was tricky to align at first. Despite these problems, the Cobra SC 400D proved to be an excellent dash cam, providing me with a reliable solution to record my journeys and monitor my surroundings. It's an ideal companion for anyone looking to enhance their driving experience. 🔗Cobra SC 100 Smart Dash Cam with GPS and Bluetooth Connectivityhttps://preview.redd.it/jzqu1qki0q1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f12157eea1c5400723ebc53926852a0fa43d8b1a One sunny afternoon, I decided to take my Cobra SC 100 Single-View Smart Dash Cam on a test run. The setup was quick and easy, and the dash cam's sleek design remained inconspicuous behind my rear view mirror. As I headed off on my journey, I couldn't help but feel a sense of comfort knowing that my every move on the road was being captured in crystal-clear Full HD resolution. The Cobra SC 100 boasts a plethora of features that ensure your safety on the road. With continuous loop recording, I knew that I wouldn't miss any key moments. The emergency Mayday alert system was a particular highlight for me, as it gave me peace of mind knowing that I could quickly alert emergency contacts in the event of a severe accident. The dash cam's Parking Mode and Motion Sensing functionality also made me feel more secure, as I knew that it would be keeping an eye on my vehicle even when I wasn't in the driver's seat. However, there were a few aspects of the Cobra SC 100 that didn't quite live up to expectations. While the app's connectivity was smooth, I found that the GPS location and speed information were only embedded in the video clips intermittently. This, coupled with the occasional sound recording that I couldn't seem to turn off, left me feeling a bit frustrated. Despite these minor drawbacks, the Cobra SC 100 proved to be a reliable and impressive product. Its sleek design, easy setup, and wealth of advanced features made it a worthwhile investment for anyone seeking a reliable dash cam. 🔗Ultra Compact 1080P Full HD Dash Cam with Motion Sensorhttps://preview.redd.it/zqqler5j0q1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2df4c6030f5af6d46a771bff9752722f14429e21 The Cobra CDR 820 HD Dash Cam has been a reliable companion in my daily drive. The ultra-compact size allowed me to install it discreetly, and the 1.5" LCD screen made it easy for me to review the footage. The wide 118-degree angle ensured that I could capture clear videos from any angle, even in long-range situations. The product's pros include its ease of use, seamless installation, and the ability to record high-quality videos with impressive detail. The camera also featured a motion sensor and G-sensor for automatic recording and protection of crucial footage during accidents, which was a nice addition. However, there were also some minor drawbacks. The battery life was relatively short, and I had to rely on a 12V power source to keep it running. The sensitivity of the G-sensors seemed to be too high, causing unnecessary "locks" for even minor vibrations. I had to disable the motion sensor and G-sensor to avoid these issues. Despite these drawbacks, I am satisfied with the Cobra CDR 820 HD Dash Cam's performance. It captured clear images, had a user-friendly interface, and offered easy access to recorded footage. It's worth investing in a dash cam for added security and peace of mind. 🔗Smart Dash Cam with Dual-View for Crystal Clear Video and Hands-Free Voice Controlhttps://preview.redd.it/oihp2rvj0q1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=93d85af3c5c4142445b3c2407fd7c8a8db0f11a0 I recently installed the Cobra SC 200D dual-view smart dash cam in my car, and I must say, it's been an interesting journey so far. This little gadget has captured some stunning footage of my daily commute, and the ability to switch between front and rear view is a game-changer. The 3-inch LCD screen is the cherry on top, allowing me to review the footage right there on the spot. However, there have been a few hiccups along the way. For starters, the voice command feature didn't quite work as advertised. Sometimes it missed my commands, and other times it responded with the wrong action. It would be nice if the technology was a bit more reliable in this area. Additionally, I found the app to be a bit tricky to navigate at times. It took me a few tries to figure out how to download the clips and upload them to the cloud storage. A more user-friendly interface would have made this process much smoother. Overall, the Cobra SC 200D has its ups and downs. While it provides a great view of my surroundings and captures some lovely footage, the voice command feature and app could use some refining. But all in all, it's been a worthwhile addition to my car. 🔗Cobra SC 201 Dual-View Smart Dash Cam: Advanced Safety and Security Solutionhttps://preview.redd.it/x0q2jilk0q1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=92b92d1742ce32423eb476ac8f9e0c6149527451 Imagine cruising down the road with peace of mind, knowing that your every move is captured and recorded by the Cobra SC 201 Dual-View Smart Dash Cam. This incredible device offers a dual-view feature, allowing you to capture the road ahead and your vehicle's cabin interior in crystal-clear Full HD (1080P) resolution. The built-in cameras are equipped with infrared cabin night vision, ensuring that even in low light conditions, you'll have crystal-clear footage of your interior. Setting up the Cobra SC 201 is a breeze, with its convenient 2" LCD screen that allows you to easily view and access the camera menu and settings. The Drive Smarter app connects you with the Cobra driver community, providing real-time road alerts that can help you stay one step ahead of potential hazards. But what sets this dash cam apart are its safety and security features. Continuous loop recording, emergency Mayday alert, Parking Mode, and Motion Sensing all work together to ensure maximum protection for you and your vehicle. While there are some pros and cons to consider, overall, the Cobra SC 201 Dual-View Smart Dash Cam is a reliable and valuable addition to your daily driving routine, offering peace of mind and an extra layer of protection on the road. 🔗Cobra SC 200D WiFi Dash & Rear Cam for Optimized Safetyhttps://preview.redd.it/l8sktsrm0q1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=eeda71b422ebb902068df8bda04d1f60bb7c6b03 The Cobra Smart Dash & Rear Cam SC 200D QHD 1600P WiFi GPS has been a real game-changer in my daily life. Installing it in my car took some time, but once it was set up, I was blown away by its functionality and ease of use. One of the key features that stood out to me was the high-quality video recording. The Quad HD front video quality and Full HD rear camera capture the tiniest details, even during nighttime drives. The sleek 3 inch QHD OLED display made it a breeze to review the footage. Another great aspect of this dash cam is the hands-free voice commands and safety features. The built-in WiFi and GPS made sharing and storing footage incredibly convenient, while the incident reports and Mayday alerts provided a sense of security. The continuous loop recording and emergency Mayday alert, along with the motion sensing and advanced driver assistance, ensured maximum protection for my car and me. However, I did experience a few drawbacks. At times, the dash cam would stay on even after I turned off my car, which was quite frustrating. Additionally, the app occasionally crashed or froze, which made it difficult to access the video files. I also noticed that the app interface changed after the company updated it, which caused some confusion. Overall, the Cobra Smart Dash & Rear Cam SC 200D QHD 1600P WiFi GPS is a fantastic investment for anyone looking to enhance their driving experience. With its impressive features and stunning video quality, it's a product I'd highly recommend. 🔗Cobra SC 400 4K Smart Dash Cam with GPS, Extra Features, and Alexa Integrationhttps://preview.redd.it/4omyti0n0q1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d024da5556f4dcb05b385bb54aeff216c91ce50c This past month, I got my hands on the SC 400 Smart Dash Cam by Cobra. As a daily driver, I was really excited to try it out and see how it would make my commute safer and more convenient. Right out of the box, the camera felt solid and well-built. The mount attachment was easy to install, ensuring a secure placement on my windshield. The first thing I noticed was the 4K UHD resolution, which made the video footage incredibly clear. It captured every detail, and the color accuracy was impressive, even when driving on sunny days or through challenging weather conditions. The wide-angle lens also made it easy to keep an eye on my surroundings. However, one downside was the footage quality during low-light situations; the camera could have done better in this regard. Another standout feature was the GPS mount attachment, which allowed me to track my route accurately. The extra adhesives that came with the package were a nice touch, ensuring the camera remained firmly in place. The vehicle charger and micro USB data cable made it simple to power the camera and transfer files to my computer or phone. One of the most appealing aspects of the SC 400 Smart Dash Cam was its built-in Alexa capabilities. With just a few voice commands, I could control the camera, start and stop recording, and even make it switch between the front and rear cameras. The heads-up navigation feature was a game-changer, helping me stay on track and avoid any unnecessary detours. However, there were a few issues I encountered. Firstly, the DriveSmart app, which is required to upload files and access additional features, left much to be desired. Its user interface was clunky, and frequent updates were required to maintain compatibility with the camera. Additionally, the app's connection issues and lack of support for popular navigation services like Google Maps or Waze were disappointing. Overall, the Cobra SC 400 Smart Dash Cam has some great features that make driving safer and more convenient. While it's not perfect, it offers a solid solution for those looking to stay protected on the road. 🔗Dual-View Dash Cam with iRadar for Enhanced Road Safety - Cobrahttps://preview.redd.it/11dr2qin0q1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=240206ba9145efcbf8d6d08873d62e1e2fe2b13c A few weeks ago, I spent some time trying out the Cobra DASH2316D drive HD front and rear camera dash cam with iRadar. The front-facing 1080p HD camera captures everything happening on the road, while the 160-degree wide angle lens at the rear provides ample coverage for everything behind me. The user interface is a breeze to navigate as all the important settings and features are neatly laid out for easy access. The 16GB microSD card does the trick in storing recorded footage and ensuring that critical events are preserved. However, as I found out, it fills up pretty quickly, and you may have to swap out the card every few weeks depending on how much footage you've captured. The built-in G-sensor automatically detects impacts, saving those precious moments. What really impressed me is the iRadar feature which provides real-time updates on the locations of speed cameras and police activity. This handy tool allows me to know exactly where I should keep my eyes peeled, or to strategically plan my route to a hotspot of activity (though that might not always be a bad thing). However, there is always room for improvement, especially in today's technology-driven world. The main con I've experienced is the occasional unresponsiveness of the app. At times, it took a few attempts to refresh or open the iRadar app for speed camera updates. Overall, the Cobra DASH2316D delivers decent performance in terms of video quality, storage space and crucial features that make for an essential dash cam. It's not perfect, but it's hard not to recommend it for providing a clear picture of what goes on in and around your car. 🔗Swann Pro-5MPMSD: High-Quality 5MP PIR Add-On Dome Security Camera with Night Visionhttps://preview.redd.it/6s5ez3vn0q1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fb2dc4a7c814241b93ec21fcdf460c90dce3c181 With its 5-megapixel camera, the Swann PRO-5MPMSD dome provides crisp and clear images, even during the night. The infrared cut filter and powerful LEDs ensure that the camera captures every detail in any light, and the sturdy aluminum construction ensures durability whether you're putting it indoors or outdoors. The true detect PIR motion sensor eliminates false triggers, giving you more reliable motion detection and activity-triggered recording, keeping your property protected. Installation is a breeze, and you can enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing you're watching over what matters most. 🔗Wireless Security Camera with 1080p HD & True Detect Sensorhttps://preview.redd.it/jscqxyco0q1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2e400f125bc0a213c74ff2a0de8637dde057ae9c One sunny afternoon, I decided to install the Swann CoreCam Security Camera at my home. The set-up process was a breeze, and the cameras were up and running within minutes. The 1080p Full HD video quality was crystal clear, both day and night. I was impressed that the cameras were weatherproof and could operate all year round. The heat and motion detection feature was a game-changer. It triggered video recording and sent push notifications when anyone entered my yard. I loved the two-way talk feature that allowed me to greet guests or warn intruders. The siren added an extra layer of security to my home. The Swann CoreCam Security Camera also offered hands-free voice control. I could easily ask Siri or Alexa to check the footage or receive alerts. The cameras backed up my recordings locally and in the cloud, ensuring that I always had a copy of my footage. However, I did experience a few issues. The battery life seemed to be shorter than advertised, lasting only a few weeks before needing a recharge. The motion detection could sometimes be unreliable, with a few false alarms. Lastly, the cameras' brackets had limited adjustment options, which made it difficult to position them perfectly. Overall, the Swann CoreCam Security Camera offered a reliable and easy-to-use solution for home security. The pros outweighed the cons, and I'm satisfied with my purchase. 🔗Seco-Larm Enforcer 4-in-1 Analog Turret Camera for Home Securityhttps://preview.redd.it/mff5hlmo0q1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4280ec16c1226b8e22de9046d3af50626aeec266 The Seco-Larm Enforcer has been a reliable addition to my home surveillance system. The wide viewing angle and built-in IR LED ensure that my home stays under constant and clear surveillance. The digital noise reduction is a game-changer, as it helps me sort through the fuzzy images caused by low light situations. However, sometimes the dynamic range could use some tweaking to avoid over-exposure in certain areas. Overall, a solid choice for a home security camera. Buyer's GuideCobra Security Cameras are designed to provide you with the best possible security for your home or business. These cameras come with various features that make them an excellent choice for ensuring the safety and protection of your property. In this buyer's guide, we will go through some of the most important features, considerations, and advice for buying Cobra Security Cameras.Important Features to Considerhttps://preview.redd.it/og82vntp0q1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=70f5071ca2b884d443847fe638a779c5bf0ffe75
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https://preview.redd.it/6z33fz6q0q1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0f98f75cd3acdb00eee2afb69dd5da18e9926f57 FAQWhat are Cobra Security Cameras?Cobra Security Cameras are a range of surveillance camera products designed to provide high-quality security for homes and businesses. They offer a range of features, including HD video quality, night vision, motion detection, and remote access through mobile apps.Are Cobra Security Cameras easy to install?https://preview.redd.it/2gciofuq0q1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ecd0223b3ed308334d266aaa2521a1fcd85cc8c8 Yes, Cobra Security Cameras are designed to be easy to install. Many of the cameras come with everything you need in the box, including mounting hardware, and there are mobile apps available that can guide you through the setup process. Do Cobra Security Cameras have night vision?Yes, many Cobra Security Cameras have built-in night vision capabilities. This allows the camera to capture clear footage even in low light conditions, making it ideal for use in outdoor environments.Can I access my Cobra Security Camera remotely?Yes, you can access your Cobra Security Camera remotely using a mobile app. This allows you to view live footage, receive alerts when motion is detected, and adjust camera settings from anywhere with an internet connection. https://preview.redd.it/p0scwh1r0q1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=16a451e80657201353ccee7372723180ee6d5186 Are Cobra Security Cameras weather-resistant?Yes, Cobra Security Cameras are designed to be weather-resistant. This means they can withstand exposure to the elements, making them ideal for outdoor use.Do Cobra Security Cameras come with a warranty?Yes, Cobra Security Cameras usually come with a warranty. The length of the warranty may vary depending on the specific product, but it typically provides coverage for defects and other issues that may arise.What is the video quality like on Cobra Security Cameras?Cobra Security Cameras offer HD video quality, providing clear footage that can be used as evidence in case of a security breach or other incident.Do Cobra Security Cameras have motion detection?Yes, many Cobra Security Cameras come with motion detection capabilities. This allows the camera to detect movement and trigger alerts, which can be sent to your mobile device for review.How many cameras do I need for my property?The number of cameras needed for your property will depend on its size and layout. You should consider factors such as the number of entrances, areas that are difficult to see from a single camera, and any blind spots. It's always best to consult with a security expert to determine the best setup for your needs.As an Amazon™ Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. |
2024.05.21 07:48 EpicGlitch36 [USA-MN] [H] Retroid Pocket 4 Pro, AYN Loki Zero, other Various Systems and Parts [W] Local Cash, Paypal
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Watermelon Retroid Pocket 4 Pro | D1100 CPU, 8gb RAM, NO SD CARD, screen protector applied | $150 | Pre-production pre order model. Did repair right trigger myself. No warranty claim filed yet but should be covered still if you want to go that route. |
AYN Loki Zero | 3050e CPU, 8gb RAM, NO SD CARD, screen protector applied | $80 | Pre-production pre order model. Extra screen protector in box. *See note below* |
HP Elite Desk Mini 600 g9 | i5 12500t vPRO, 2x 256gb NVME, 16gb RAM, Intel AX201 wifi | $250 | For your own sanity make sure you have a flash drive with the wifi driver on it. Windows wont find it. trust me. |
HP ProDesk 600 g4 #1 | i5 8500, 16gb DDR4 2666, 256gb SSD, Intel 9260 wifi/bluetooth card | $90 due to shipping | would be willing to leave chassis out to lower cost but not sure about parting out. yet |
i7 9700 | $100 | part of a second 600 g4 that didnt survive reimage. tested on seperate machine. have access to donors if wanted to be reassembled. just ask | |
32gb Kingston DDR4 RAM | 3200mhz. Cant remember timings (4x8gb) | $40 | part of a second 600 g4 that didnt survive reimage. tested on seperate machine. have access to donors if wanted to be reassembled. just ask |
Nvidia Quadro P400 | 2gb DDR5 | $35 | Will throw in a mini DP to HDMI adapter. SEE ABOVE NOTE TOO |
Intel 9260NGW PCIE to M.2 WIfi Card | $10 | part of a second 600 g4 that didnt survive reimage. tested on seperate machine. have access to donors if wanted to be reassembled. just ask. Could also be willing to be bundled into the right deal | |
Kioxia 256gb NVME | $10 | part of a second 600 g4 that didnt survive reimage. tested on seperate machine. have access to donors if wanted to be reassembled. just ask | |
Lenovo p53s | i7 8565u, Quadro P520 2gb, 16gb RAM, 512gb NVME | $100 | OEM USB-C Charger included. Screen was damaged and removed. Planned on removing board from base and put in enclosure but never got around to it. Would be 100% functional with panel replacement. No bios locks. |
Asus VT168HT Touch Monitor | Touch input over micro usb. 1366 x 768 resolution | $40 | No base or cables included. Uses standard power and micro USB cable to function plus HDMI or VGA for display |
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2024.05.21 06:18 GhoulGriin Best Clip On Shooting Glasses
submitted by GhoulGriin to u/GhoulGriin [link] [comments] https://preview.redd.it/9pkqzeu2hp1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8e2a065f508edf8a3e84085796c7184770aac0ac Introducing an innovative solution for your shooting needs, we present you with a roundup of the best Clip On Shooting Glasses. These versatile glasses have made their mark in the world of sports, offering superior comfort and protection without compromising your vision. Join us as we guide you through the features and benefits of these must-have accessories that have revolutionized the shooting experience. The Top 19 Best Clip On Shooting Glasses
Reviews🔗Ultra-Light Clip-On Sunglasses with Soft Rubber Tipshttps://preview.redd.it/8siosdu2hp1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=422bd6cda4a597e269d9255038ec7655fbb76afe I recently decided to give these Clip-On Sunglasses a try, and let me tell you, they exceeded my expectations. Not only do they offer maximum protection from harmful UV rays but they're lightweight as well, making them a breeze to carry around. The scratch-resistant lenses are a big plus, ensuring they stay in great shape no matter how much I use them. One of my favorite features is the frame-less design that easily flips up, providing me with a versatile option depending on the situation. I also appreciate the soft rubber tips, which ensure I won't accidentally scratch my prescription glasses while using the clip-ons. It's nice to have a backup tip included in the package too, just in case. The polarized lenses are another highlight, providing crystal-clear vision even on the brightest, sunniest days. The durability of these clip-ons makes them a reliable companion for years to come, and I'm thrilled with my purchase. However, I'll admit there have been a few times when I had to fiddle a little to get them aligned perfectly, but overall, it's a small price to pay for their many benefits. I wholeheartedly recommend these Clip-On Sunglasses to anyone in the market for a reliable, high-quality pair. They've become an indispensable part of my daily life, protecting my eyes from the sun's harmful rays and providing unparalleled clarity in my vision. 🔗Versatile Clip-On Sunglasses for Outdoor Activitieshttps://preview.redd.it/kf06deu2hp1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=85ac586e3f885412526916d776739c7d322ae475 As someone who loves spending time outdoors, be it driving or fishing, TERAISE Clip-On Sunglasses have been a game-changer for me. The flip-up functionality and sleek design make them a versatile accessory, perfect for keeping me protected from harmful ultraviolet rays and pesky glare. I must say, I was pleasantly surprised by the lightweight and transparent alloy material that these sunglasses are made of. They might seem small at first, but a little adjustment goes a long way, and now they fit snugly onto my glasses, providing the perfect amount of coverage. Plus, the strong and durable metal rim around the inner edge of the lens adds an extra layer of protection, ensuring these sunglasses last as long as I need them. One minor issue I've encountered is that the rivets on the bridge are shiny silver instead of black - aesthetics aside, this doesn't affect their performance. Overall, TERAISE Clip-On Sunglasses are a fantastic addition to my outdoor gear, and I highly recommend them for anyone looking to enhance their outdoor experiences. 🔗Polarized Clip-On Sunglasses for Outdoor Activitieshttps://preview.redd.it/0r1o8vy3hp1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f0a8acb1c3b1816ea6ab3247e7060d0a92e22f77 I recently had the opportunity to try out the Fisherman Eyewear Grey Clip-On Polarized Sunglasses, and I have to say, they've become an essential part of my outdoor adventures. Made in the USA with a sleek plastic frame, these polarized sunglasses were designed to provide exceptional sun protection. One of the highlights of these sunglasses is their eco-friendly aspect. Every pair is certified Carbon Neutral, which means they've made a commitment to reduce their carbon footprint and protect our environment. How cool is that? Now, let's talk about the user experience. First off, their polarization is top-notch. I've been spending more time on the water, and the clarity these sunglasses provide is incredible. No more squinting or squinting at the water below—these let me see everything with ease. However, there were a couple of downsides I noticed. One is that they are a bit of a tight fit over my regular glasses—I'm not sure they would work well with plastic frames. Additionally, the shipping cost was a bit higher than expected for such a light item. Overall, the Fisherman Eyewear Grey Clip-On Polarized Sunglasses are a great value for the price, offering exceptional sun protection and an eco-friendly design. Just be prepared for tight fitting and a higher shipping cost. 🔗High-Performance Shooting Glasses with 4 Interchangeable Lenseshttps://preview.redd.it/tj551kb5hp1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7a0d05288f2edb4aa0ba568fd808a2f3fbe1486f As a frequent shooter, I've always been on the lookout for reliable protective eyewear. When I came across the Jack Pyke Pro Sport GP Shooting Glasses, I was intrigued by their four interchangeable lens colors and the promise of 100% UV400 protection. I was pleasantly surprised at how easily I could change the lenses. The simple pop-out mechanism made it quick and effortless. The glasses arrived with a hard-sided carrying case, a fastening clip, and a comfortable Neoprene head strap. All these features made it effortless to bring the glasses with me wherever I went. The Jack Pyke Pro Sport GP Shooting Glasses offered excellent wraparound protection, and I could easily see the clays when wearing them. The clear lens was great for bright sunny days, while the yellow lens was perfect for overcast conditions. However, the smoke lens didn't quite deliver the clarity I desired, which was a minor disappointment. Overall, I found the glasses to be comfortable and light enough to wear all day long. The protective features were top-notch, and their versatility made them perfect for any shooting occasion. As a consumer, I was delighted by the affordability of this product, considering its excellent functionality. It's a high-quality product that has become an essential part of my shooting gear. I highly recommend the Jack Pyke Pro Sport GP Shooting Glasses to anyone in need of reliable and comfortable protective eyewear. 🔗LUFF Polarized Night Vision Clip-On Sunglasses for Safe Driving and Sportshttps://preview.redd.it/kavempj5hp1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ecf7b07784858f966ccb58250518f16b1c02b608 As a user of Luff 2-Pair Polarized/Night Vision Clip on Sunglasses/Myopia Glasses for Driving, I find these glasses to be a reliable and functional choice for my everyday needs. My experience with them has been nothing short of impressive. The most remarkable aspect of these glasses lies in the protection they provide my eyes from the harsh outdoor elements. The polarized lenses provide a clear and non-distorted view of the world around me, both day and night. What I particularly appreciate is the lightweight nature of the glasses. Weighing just 4 grams, they are easy to wear and do not cause any discomfort. The soft silicone leg cover has also been an asset, offering a snug and secure fit to my frames without damaging them in any way. On the downside, the adjustable clip took a bit of getting used to, but once I figured it out, it worked just fine. I also found the storage box to be quite useful, keeping the glasses in pristine condition when not in use. In summary, Luff's 2-Pair Polarized/Night Vision Clip on Sunglasses/Myopia Glasses for Driving make for a solid addition to any driver's wardrobe. They offer a perfect mix of form and function, making outdoor activities more enjoyable, and driving safer, regardless of the time of day. 🔗Polarized Grey Clip-On Flip-Up Sunglasses - New Low Profile Designhttps://preview.redd.it/qyfkjhz6hp1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f5658f42c0dd41e2d7674f6af532e71caf6e34af I've been using the Opsales Polarized Grey Clip-On Flip-Up Sunglasses as my daily glasses for a while now, and I have to say, they've been quite a game-changer for me. Despite my skepticism, I found these glasses to be incredibly user-friendly and practical for everyday use, not to mention stylish. Initially, I appreciated the clip mechanism design, which allowed me a quick and easy way to switch between my regular glasses and the Clip-On Sunglasses. Furthermore, I noticed that these glasses had a lower profile squeeze to open clip, which added to the convenience of wearing them. The lens clarity is also one of the highlights for me, making them easy to adapt to any situation whether it's driving, fishing, or winter sports. The lenses, made from optical grade plastic polarized lenses, do a fantastic job of blocking 100% of harmful UV rays, and provide excellent polarization to eliminate direct and reflective glare. One downside I noticed was the possibility of scratches on the lenses, as the legs are susceptible to damage easily. However, this is a minimal concern considering the overall quality and reliability of the product. Another advantage is that these glasses easily fit both metal and plastic frames, thanks to the new leg profile design. This makes them convenient for use with my prescription glasses as well, without requiring any extra effort. In conclusion, the Opsales Clip-On Sunglasses have made a significant difference in my daily life, with their sleekness, convenience, and functionality making them my go-to option for outdoor activities. Despite being an initially hesitant user, these sunglasses proved themselves to be a reliable and efficient tool for managing glare and protecting my eyes from dangerous ultraviolet light. 🔗Versatile Clip-On Sunglasses for Night Drivinghttps://preview.redd.it/h0q1oq77hp1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8f96cae9b67f8969c16ec67026bdabf549f143d0 I've been using the Jim Halo Magnetic clip-on sunglasses for a few weeks now, and I have to say, they've been a handy addition to my daily life. The polarized lenses have made an incredible difference while driving at night, helping me see the road clearly without the glare of oncoming headlights. The magnetic clip-on design is convenient and secure, allowing me to switch between driving and walking seamlessly. The lenses are also scratch- and impact-resistant, which gives me peace of mind knowing they'll last longer. However, I've noticed that the plastic frame can feel a bit flimsy at times, but other than that, these sunglasses have definitely made my night driving experience much safer and more enjoyable. 🔗Polarized Clip-On Sunglasses with UV400 Protectionhttps://preview.redd.it/hjbubq77hp1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=897c57fab9ac99ea0d4dcd8e6dcac017faf42674 I've been using these JESSIEDANTON Polarized Clip-On Flip Up Metal Clip Rimless Sunglasses for a few weeks now, and I must say, they've been a game-changer in my life. The 9-layer Polarized lens is a true marvel, providing clear vision even during the gloomiest days. They're perfect for driving or any outdoor activity where a glare can ruin the fun. One of the best features of these sunglasses is their ultra-lightweight build. The scratch-resistant material is highly durable and holds up well to daily wear and tear. The premium metal alloy clip is both impact and shatter-proof, making it a reliable and long-lasting accessory. Applying these clip-on shades to your glasses is as easy as snapping your fingers. They're versatile, and I've found them useful on sunny days, cloudy days, rainy days, and even during nights. The JESSIEDANTON brand ensures that their lenses are coated with a scratch-resistant coating, ensuring they stay in top shape. The only downside is the cleaning. It's essential to never use alcohol or any other chemicals to clean the lens. This might seem a bit of an inconvenience, but considering the excellent performance these sunglasses provide, it's a small price to pay. Overall, these Jessiedanton Polarized Clip-On Flip Up Metal Clip Rimless Sunglasses are incredible and definitely worth the investment. 🔗Method Seven Aviator FX Clip-On Shooting Glasseshttps://preview.redd.it/gwae0047hp1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8b34fa258c74cf3cb90764fb78fa25d33c76b628 I've been using the Method Seven Aviator FX clip-ons for a few weeks now and I must say, they're quite impressive. Their lenses offer an exceptional level of clarity and sharpness - I can see everything crystal clearly when I wear them. The transition from looking at a screen to the outdoors is smooth and smooth thanks to their notch filtering technology. The design of the frame is comfortable and stylish, fitting easily and securely onto my prescription glasses. These aviator-style clip-ons make working around bright indoor LED lights much safer for my eyes. However, there are a few things I'd like to point out. First, I found the clip-ons a bit difficult to attach and remove from my glasses. Second, I noticed that they're not very durable - more than one set has broken on me. Lastly, I wish they had better sun protection for outdoor use. Overall, the Method Seven Aviator FX clip-ons are a great product, but they could use some improvements in these areas. 🔗Flip-Up Clip-On Night Vision Glasses for Shooting Protectionhttps://preview.redd.it/byddvoi7hp1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9cc1f259576e896420b9678a84c0666bd5d2ae2e I've been using the GREAT PICK NIGHTWATCH polarized night vision clip-on glasses, and let me tell you, they've made a huge difference in my outdoor adventures. The first thing I noticed was how easy they were to use - just flip them up when you need clear vision, and clip them back on when you're ready to see in the dark. The strong plastic lenses and unbreakable metal alloy clip are fantastic, ensuring that they hold up nicely even after frequent use. I also appreciate the UV-400 protection, which keeps my eyes safe from harmful rays. While I don't have any major complaints, I did find the size to be a bit limiting, as they only fit large prescription glasses. It would be great if they offered sizes for a wider range of glasses. Overall, it's been a fantastic addition to my gear, and I can see why it's the perfect gift for those who love spending time outdoors! 🔗Clip-On Sunglasses for Clearer Vision and Light Glare Reductionhttps://preview.redd.it/jxwlsla8hp1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9b77075c8d6c81d43f9d616a0a7441f9adbd4bd2 I recently gave the Magic Monster Clip-On Sunglasses a try, and I must say, I'm thoroughly impressed. These glasses are truly a game changer for those of us who need sunglasses but also wear prescription glasses or readers. The polarized lenses are not just a fashion statement, they actually make a difference in reducing glare and providing better visual clarity. The soft rubber legs are a nice touch, as they protect my glasses from scratches and shifting. However, there were a few things that could have been improved. The lens size could have been a bit larger to cover more of my lenses for better sunglass coverage. Also, the clip-on mechanism could have been more secure, as it sometimes felt like the sunglasses might fall off when I was on the go. Overall, I think these Magic Monster Sunglasses are a great investment for those who need prescription-friendly sunglasses with polarized lenses. They definitely help me see better and more clearly when I'm driving, boating, or just enjoying the outdoors. 🔗Clip-On Shooting Glasses: Stylish and Practical Protectionhttps://preview.redd.it/x48uc799hp1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8ac386d5c2216f254c6698b9b821c4375f046276 These Blue Tort-Sun Clip Eco Isere glasses were the perfect addition to my daily fashion choices. The stylish, round full-rim frame made a striking statement on various occasions. Despite being made of plastic, it felt surprisingly sturdy yet lightweight on my nose bridge, measuring just 16mm wide. The lens width came in at a comfortable 51mm, allowing for a generous field of view. While these glasses aren't polarized, I found the clarity to be sufficient for my everyday needs. The clip-on design made switching between sunglasses and regular glasses a breeze. However, the arm length of 140mm might not be ideal for everyone, and I wished they had offered a wider range of colors or designs. Nevertheless, the reasonable price tag made up for it, and the fast delivery of these fantastic looking glasses was a definite plus. 🔗Enhanced Shooting Glasses with Clip-On Lenseshttps://preview.redd.it/cw6ogeb9hp1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b1e8ba8369daea942ae658d20077fbe2c790fd31 One crisp winter morning, I took my trusty Ranger shooting lenses for a spin. These lenses, designed with Claysight technology, promise the highest optical clarity and enhanced target definition in the world of sporting shooters. As I adjusted them to my glasses, I couldn't help but notice the sleek and sturdy clip-on mechanism, making them a doddle to fit. During my first outing, the Ranger lenses truly came into their own. The crystal-clear vision allowed me to spot my targets with ease, even from a distance. The enhanced colors made everything appear more vibrant, and the lenses' ability to withstand the elements impressed me. However, there was one downside to my experience. On occasions when the lenses moved slightly, it created a double image effect, which was a little distracting. But overall, their performance far outweighed the occasional hiccup. The lenses arrived promptly, and the microfiber pouch was a thoughtful addition. So, overall, would I recommend the Ranger Small Clip-On Lenses? Absolutely! Despite the minor flaw, their superior optical quality and durability make them an invaluable addition to any sports enthusiast's kit. 🔗Polarized Clip-on Sunglasses for Prescription Glasseshttps://preview.redd.it/dxnrhwv9hp1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b43e6d4287473936995ad39a201aa408c44ffaa3 I recently tried out these polarized clip-on sunglasses and let me tell you, they are quite the handy little gadget! The fashionable classic design is perfect for any outdoor enthusiast, be it skiing, golfing, cycling, or even fishing. One of the most impressive features is the anti-reflective lens coating. It has made a significant difference in my comfort while driving, especially when navigating through streets with bright street lamps or headlights. The clip-on design is also super convenient – not only for driving but also for when I need sunglasses during my outdoor activities. The polarized lens adds an extra element of protection by eliminating scattered and reflected glares, ensuring my eyes aren't subjected to harsh lights. And considering they're made of lighter material than traditional glasses, they're much more comfortable to wear. However, there are a couple of downsides worth mentioning. Firstly, you need to be mindful of when it's safe to use these clip-ons (like flipping them up in a tunnel). Secondly, while one colored lens may work well for nighttime driving, the rest are more suited for daytime activities. Overall, these polarized clip-on sunglasses have proven to be a useful addition to my daily life and outdoor activities. The combination of style, comfort, and practicality makes them a worthwhile investment. Buyer's GuideClip-on shooting glasses are an essential piece of gear for avid shooters. They provide protection from debris, dust, and other damaging elements while allowing you to maintain a clear line of sight. In this buyer's guide, we'll discuss the key features to consider, provide valuable advice, and offer guidance on how to choose the right clip-on shooting glasses for your needs.1. Lens quality and protectionhttps://preview.redd.it/ss7u135chp1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0ac2505fbcfd2bfba5bba8234fc607210e1aaeee The lens quality of clip-on shooting glasses plays a crucial role in your shooting experience. Look for glasses with high-quality, scratch-resistant lenses that offer superior protection against debris and UV rays. Reinforced frames and lenses are also a must, as they help maintain your glasses' integrity even during rough shooting conditions. 2. Comfort and fitComfort is essential when wearingclip-on shooting glasses, especially during long shooting sessions. Look for glasses that offer a snug, secure fit without putting pressure on your ears. Adjustable nose pads and temple tips are also useful features, as they help you achieve a custom fit. Additionally, opt for glasses with flexible frames that can adapt to different head shapes and sizes.3. Durability and maintenanceDurability should be one of your primary considerations when choosing clip-on shooting glasses. Opt for glasses with sturdy, well-built frames and lenses that can withstand the rigors of outdoor shooting conditions. Additionally, consider glasses with a hydrophobic or oleophobic coating, which repels water and oil, making them easier to clean and maintain. https://preview.redd.it/2sj4aibchp1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=539b7651da27cc5bcfce9e75ac617b867c10325b 4. Fog resistanceDuring shooting, fog can build up on your clip-on shooting glasses, compromising your vision. To prevent this, look for glasses with anti-fog technology, which helps maintain a clear line of sight. Additionally, some glasses feature ventilated frames that improve airflow, reducing fog accumulation.5. Style and color optionsClip-on shooting glasses come in a variety of styles and colors, catering to different personal preferences and shooting conditions. Consider the overall design and aesthetics of the glasses, as well as their color scheme, when making your decision. Additionally, consider whether you prefer lenses with a tinted or clear tint, depending on the lighting conditions you'll be shooting in.Advice and Tipshttps://preview.redd.it/orhigowchp1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=53af26f3a20191a672e96819f23bc23370a51e1d
FAQWhat are clip on shooting glasses?Clip on shooting glasses are a type of eyewear designed specifically for shooting enthusiasts. They are designed to be worn over regular glasses or contact lenses, providing protection and enhancing visual clarity during shooting activities. https://preview.redd.it/reczjo2dhp1d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4fba8b66fe5c5336191cd451b50b17285133a841 Why should I use clip on shooting glasses?
What types of clip on shooting glasses are available?There are several types of clip on shooting glasses available on the market, each with its own unique features and benefits. Some of the most popular types include traditional clip-on glasses, magnetic clip-on glasses, and shooting glasses with built-in electronic features (such as sensors and displays).How do traditional clip-on shooting glasses work?Traditional clip-on shooting glasses work by attaching to the frame of your regular glasses or sunglasses using small clips or magnets. The glasses are designed to be worn over your regular eyewear, providing an extra layer of protection for your eyes.How do magnetic clip-on shooting glasses work?Magnetic clip-on shooting glasses work in a similar way to traditional clip-on glasses, but they use magnets to attach to the frame of your regular eyewear. This allows for a more secure and stable fit, as well as quick and easy attachment and removal.What are the benefits of using clip on shooting glasses with built-in electronic features?
How do I choose the right clip on shooting glasses for me?When selecting clip on shooting glasses, consider factors such as the type of shooting activity you participate in, the frames of your regular glasses or sunglasses, and any specific features or benefits you are looking for (such as magnets for a secure fit or electronic features for enhanced performance).Can I wear clip on shooting glasses with my corrective eyewear?Yes, most clip on shooting glasses are designed to be worn over regular glasses or contact lenses, so you can continue to wear your corrective eyewear while using the clip on glasses for added protection and visual clarity during shooting activities.As an Amazon™ Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. |
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