Sunday, December 24, 2017

Review: Anguo 3-Port


Power banks have two main parts to them and that would the be their power capacity, which is the part that makes them portable in the first place. The other main aspect is the charging ports and just how much many USB ports it has. Since a portable charger can potentially have 4 USB Ports and that means you’re able to charge multiple devices at once. Of course, the power capacity and the number of ports that a charger has is important as when you’re charging lots of devices at once, you want the power capacity to hold up to charge all the devices to max power.
This Anguo 10,400mAh portable charger has three USB ports and when you take into consideration that it has a 10,400mAh capacity, having three USB charging ports can seem overwhelming. At the same time, you charging three devices at once can be a great thing to have while you’re on the go. Let’s take a closer look.

Power

Power Capacity:

The power capacity of this Anguo portable charger is average as it has a 10,400mAh initial power (as RAVPOWER FILEHUB )capacity and since it doesn’t use Quick Charge you’re able to get an average conversion rate during charging. As a result, you’re going to have an average Output power capacity to use for your devices at the same time.
Most of the time, you’re going to be getting an Output power capacity of about 7,700mAh that you can actually use towards charging your devices. For the most part, this is a great power capacity, but at the same time it’s going to be most useful for charging smartphones only as charging a tablet with this Anguo power bank will result in only a single full charge and that would take the entire power capacity to do. Also, in some cases, larger tablets will require more than its 7,700mAh output power capacity to charge.
If you’re sticking to charging smartphones with this portable charger then you’re going to have a pretty good experience, as charging just a single smartphone at a time will result in two full charges. Charging two smartphones at the same time will result in a single charge for those two phones. Lastly, if you’re charging three devices at once, then you’re you’re able to come close to the three phones charging to full power, but each of them they most likely won’t charge to full power as the power capacity of the portable charger is being split up a lot.

Output Charging:

The charging speed of this Anguo portable charger is quite good but definitely not the best. The reason for that is because the charging speed of the ports is different from each other. One of the ports has a charging speed of 5V/2.4A and the other two ports have a speed of 5V/1.0A. So you’re going to want to use the 2.4A USB ports first for the device that you want to charge the fastest, as it gives the faster charging speed.
The other two 1 Amp USB ports give a slower charging speed and should definitely be used with the devices that you don’t mind charging at a slower rate. Also, if you do plan on charging a tablet with this portable charger then we recommend using the 2.4A port as most tablets such as the iPad are able to charge at their max speed using that port and charging a tablet with the single Amp ports will result in a very slow recharging speed.

Input Charging:

The recharging for this Anguo portable charger is quite good, as it has a recharge speed of 5V/2.0A through its Micro-USB input port. As long as you’re using a 2 Amp USB wall charger or higher to recharge this portable charger then you can recharge it to its full power within 4-5 hours.

Design

Size and Weight:

Perhaps the best part of this portable charger is its size and that’s because it has a length of 3.7 inches, a width of 3 inches and a thickness of 0.8 inches. The weight of the charger is about 10 Ounces. It all comes together to make a portable charger that is surprisingly compact that can go with you everywhere if you wanted to take it with you anywhere. Holding it in the hands while you charge your smartphone holds no problems, although, when it comes to fitting it into a pocket then that can cause a bit of a problem with its near inch thickness.
On the functional parts, this Anguo portable charger is very easy to use and that’s because it has all of its usable parts on a single side of it. On this single side is where you’re going to find:
  • The Three USB Ports
  • Micro-USB Input port
  • LED Flashlight
  • Power Button
You do have to press the power button to begin charging, but charging automatically stops if you have nothing charging. The power button is also used to turn on the LED flashlight by holding the power button down and you can turn off the flashlight by holding it down too.
The build quality of this portable charger is really good and is similar to other Aluminum portable chargers. That’s because it has an Aluminum body and the side parts of the charger are made of plastic. It’s not a Rugged portable charger by any means but it should be good for light drops and it won’t take damage for everyday use.

Tech:

On the tech side, things stay pretty cool for when you’re charging one or two devices at once. It’s when you’re charging three devices at once do things actually start to become heated.

Reliability

It’s a very reliable portable charger if you find the specifications suit your needs, that said, this Anguo charger doesn’t do anything amazing with its power as there’s no use of Quick Charge anywhere. Then again, it has 10,000mAh power capacity that can charge three devices at once but not all the ports give a fast standard charging speed.
Overall, the reliability of this portable charger is great at its base, but when you get into the details about charging speed for each of its ports, then it might not give you the best charging experience than other portable chargers that also has multiple USB ports but also has faster charging speeds.

Summary:

Power:
The power capacity is most useful for charging smartphones and there’s one port with its 2.4A output that can be very useful for charging smartphones and tablets but that’s just a single port and the other two ports just give a 1 Amp charging speed.
Design:
It’s a smaller portable charger that can easily fit into the hands and it’s lightweight too. It’s also really easy to use with all of the functional parts of this charger being on a single side.
Build:
The build quality is solid and is able to take everyday use.
Reliability:
It’s a good power bank, there’s no doubt about that. The main flaw is just how ordinary it because there’s no use of Quick Charge or powerful standard charging with each of its ports and that can be a letdown for people looking for more power.

Tuesday, October 10, 2017

10000 mAh Mi Power Bank review


The Mi Power Bank 2 is the latest power banks (like GOAL ZERO GUIDE 10 PLUS )available from Xiaomi in India. You can either go with the 10,000 mAh capacity or the 20,000 mAh capacity. This is the review of 10000 mAh Mi Power Bank 2 and it is available for Rs. 1,199.
This power bank is sleek, packed inside an aluminum body, back colored and looks really premium. Even the button have got a glossy black look. There are 4 LED’s that will indicate the battery level. This Mi Power Bank 2 with a 10000 mAh capacity comes with single USB slot and a single micro USB slot.
Fast charging is supported both ways, i.e. if you use a fast charger you can charge the power bank faster and if your device supports fast charging then this power bank can fast charge. The best part about the power bank is the ability to charge low powered devices like the fitness bands.
To enter low power mode press the power check button twice, once done you will find the LED blinking in sequence which mean the PB is in low power charging mode perfect for fitness devices. This low power mode will be active for 2 hours after that the power bank will switch off. Usually low powered devices take less than 2 hours to charge.

10000 mAh Mi Power Bank 2 Specifications

Battery Type : Li-Po
Battery Capacity : 10000 mAh
Input : Micro USB, 5.0V2.0A    9V/12V18W
Output : USB A, 5.1V2.4A    9V/12V15W MAX
Protection : Temperature Resistance, Input Overvoltage Protection, Output Overvoltage Protection, Protection from Short Circuit, Protection from Incorrect Insertion, Protection from Overcharge and Over-discharge, Reset Mechanism, Protection from Output Overcurrent, PTC Protective Circuits for the Cell

Performance and verdict

This 10000 mAh power bank can charge a smartphone with a 2300 mAh for up to 3 times. It supports fast charger. I used the OnePlus 5 fast charger and was able to charge the Power bank in 5 hours 30 minutes
Overall a very good power bank that can also charge low powered devices like fitness bands, smart watches etc, it works great and in fact looks awesome. Price is perfect.

Rating 4.9 out of 5

10000 mAh Mi Power Bank 2 is available for Rs. 1,199.

Monday, June 19, 2017

How to Avoid Sidewalk Damage and What to Do When It Happens

Woods injury sidewalks repair Bronx! Woods that are rooted too close to Bronx sidewalks repair Bronx possess the chance of damaging these sidewalks repair contractors in Bronx New York and possibly damage the trees themselves. Nearly all pavement destruction happens when tree roots are also limited, generally when bushes are planted too near them. These constricted beginnings trigger the sidewalks repair contractor Bronx to split and become unequal which can lead to accidental accidents. All of the injury to trees arises from lowering too near to the major start. This reduces the total amount of water and vitamins the tree gets. Understanding and avoidance are best methods to prevent troubles but here are a few ideas that will help mitigate difficulties before they arise.
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Growing new woods? Don't plant them less than three feet from smooth areas. Try to place trees no larger than 30 feet when a person in the event the areas involving the sidewalks repair Bronx NY are significantly less than 3-4 feet. For bushes, 50 feet and bigger, try to have a location at the least 8 feet or even more between DOT sidewalks violations. Mount root obstacles, typically plastic or woven geotextile fabric. This will get sources further to the soil and far from the walkway.

Be cautious when cutting sources. Larger roots help the pine and provide vital water and nutrients, so do not reduce beginnings larger than 2". Slice as far from the shoe as you can. Cut precisely and compost well. Remember, sources give assistance to the shoe, in addition, to give you the pine the nutrients it takes. Cutting roots could cause the pine to hit more easily by winds and even destroy older woods in three to five years.

If you should be concerned with reducing roots and also the pine is in good shape, consider curved DOT sidewalks violations. Remember to leave enough room around the start and sources. When the pine is in a bad situation, you would possibly want to consider removing the tree and restoring the sidewalks repair Bronx NY.

For minimal pavement displacement of an inch, you are able to consider running the raised border right down to a degree. For greater displacement, you can test patching the pavement using a cement wedge. Another option to contemplate would be to eliminate a portion of the pavement, reserve the cement, and create a link to the roots. Occasionally exciting to simply replace the entire sidewalks repair contractors in Bronx New York with other resources. Asphalt is cheaper and more flexible than real. Landscape pavers, while more appealing and pricey, still may slip to root harm but are easy to modify and amount. Rubber sidewalks repair Bronx are a new, greener alternative made from recycled tires and are equally porous and versatile.

Taking care of your trees and Bronx sidewalks repair and yards not only require a great deal of work but include somewhat planning. By using these recommendations you'll be able to save some pressure and income.

Monday, May 29, 2017

MOULTRIE A-20I MINI GAME CAMERA



Have the advantage when you're out in the field hunting game with the MOULTRIE A-20I MINI GAME CAMERA. This invisible flash game camera is a spin off version of Moultrie's ultra popular A-5 low glow game camera. This new version offers enhanced 12MP resolution and sports more of a pint sized form factor for optimal low profile setup. Loaded with reliable performance features that enable for crisp, color image and 480px video capture during the day and no-glow infrared flash imagery when the sun goes down, the Moultrie A-20i Mini Game Camera houses 36 invisible infrared LEDs. Completely undetectable, this trail camera has a trigger speed of less than one second and lets you covertly capture game habits even in complete darkness at up to 50 feet. Compact, weatherproof, and rugged, the A-20i Mini Game Camera from Moultrie is powered by eight AA batteries and captures up to 16,000 images on an SD/SDHC memory card up to 32GB. With its easy to use interface and LCD display, the practically priced Moultrie A-20i Mini Game Camera makes it possible to outfit your entire property for a great value!

Invisible Infrared Flash


The Moultrie A20i Mini Game Camera sports a flash with 36 invisible infrared LEDs. This powerful features illuminates game up to 50 feet away, even in total darkness, without giving away the camera’s position. The camera is virtually undetectable to game so you can capture vibrant nighttime images covertly.

Photo & Video Resolution


With two image resolution settings, the Moultrie A20i Mini Game Camera provides you with flexibility. Choose low for a resolution of 1600 x 1200 pixels and high for a resolution of 4320 x 3240 pixels. Alternatively, you can also set the camera to record 480px video at a 4:3 aspect ratio.

Weatherproof Exterior


Enjoy all year round high-performance game monitoring with the Moultrie A20i Mini Game Camera. Designed with a sturdy weatherproof plastic exterior case, this trail camera comes with standard 1/4"-20 bottom tripod mounts and back slots for use with an included nylon strap or Python lock cable (sold separately) for tree mounting.

Battery Life


Operates on 8 AA batteries. Captures approximately 16,000 images.

Compatible with any Moultrie 12V DC external power source. Camera also supports AC power mode.
Resolution - 12.0 MP
Trigger Speed - Less than 1 second
Flash Range - 50 ft.
Flash Technology- Invisible infrared (940 nm)
Video - 480px
Memory Card - SD/SDHC compatible up to 32GB
Power - 8 x AA Batteries, 12V DC, AC power support
Dimension ( H x W x D) - 5.35 x 3.39 x 2.48-inches

Friday, March 10, 2017

6 Personal Branding Rules to Being Popular and Profitable



One of the things that frustrates me to no end is when entrepreneurs strive too hard to build a personal brand or become an influencer before they work on building a company. We go into business to be profitable and make lives better. Yet, that is somehow getting lost in our Kardashian-worshipping world where what you appear to be is more than what you actually are.

We’ve turned being an influencer into a job title that people are starting to love and revere. We’ve also taken a process that used to happen organically and turned it into a rigid, formal process with a set of rules to follow. Whole conferences are built around meeting and mingling with online stars. But, you know what?

Outside of those conferences, you can meet a lot these influencers working at restaurants and other non-influencer jobs to make ends meet -- that's because the majority of online stars are flat broke.


Followers do not equal financial stability.

When you have a large following, you should be able to build a profitable company, but you need a solid business model behind the glitz. If you want to do make up reviews, find a way to get sponsorships, build an email list and cash checks as soon as possible. If you want to make bank with your YouTube comedy channel, make sure people can buy bonus content from you -- don't just give it all away for free.

There are a million different ways to monetize what you love to do. Just be sure that you offer amazing value to your followers if you want them to open their wallets for you. Here are six tips to being profitable and popular:

1. Be loud and opinionated


Some people just can’t over-tweet or make too many videos. Their audiences are huge, and people pay attention every time they open their mouths. Even if you don't love everything a loud person says, you have no choice but to listen. They invite conflict and debate and don't care whether you like them.

2. Teach


The best way to help elevate yourself is to elevate those around you.

Give until hurts. Teach everything you know. Teach your secrets. Walk people step-by-step through what you do and how you do it. Make your failures just as public as your successes. Use every lesson in your life as good advice.

Remember: Nobody listens to the silent expert.

3. Break all the rules


Productive people are too busy knocking over barriers to help their audience to waste time on rules. They don’t have time to ask whether they are doing it the “proper” way or not. One of the worst things you can do is look at somebody else’s rule list and apply it to your marketing. No two people or companies are the same. Determine what your mission is and goals are. Then make up your rules along the way.

4. Have no shame


Sometimes, people are afraid to share their knowledge because they don’t want to seem arrogant. They might not want to making a scene over a controversial topic. But, if you don’t speak up on your expertise, people will turn to the guy who does.

I stopped being embarrassed a long time ago. I know I am going to look like a fool part of the time. I am going to make mistakes. That said, I’d much rather come crashing through the wall than cower in the corner when it comes to being an expert in my field.

5. Monetize, baby


If a large online following always equated to money, the world would be full of instant millionaires. This is definitely an area of business where the 80/20 rule applies. 80% of the money online is being made by 20% of the people. How do you start the revenue flowing? How do you take 10,000 YouTube subscribers and make it rain money? Get them off YouTube ASAP and over onto your email list. Then, give them something to buy. Make something cheap for people that don’t have much money and make something else expensive for people that love you and have $1000 burning a hole in their pockets. As soon as you see your traffic and online following start to grow, develop products to make their lives better.

6. Own your platform


One of the most important pieces of internet advice I give out: Do not build your empire on rented land. The bitter reality about social media that most people seem to forget is that you don’t own your social media information. You don’t own any of your followers. I’ve seen Facebook fan pages with 50,000 followers get shut down with no explanation and no recourse.

What ever happened to all those Vine stars?

Please be sure you are building your own website and your own email list. You can even go as far as building your own social media site with tools like Buddypress. But, start building your empire on your land today. I tell people to always imagine how their business would look if one or all of their social media sites disappeared tomorrow. If that would dramatically affect the flow of new business coming into your door, then you have work to do.

Branding is something we all have to do. Let most of it happen naturally.

Your brand is a reflection of your personality. Don’t fake it. Work on being completely yourself and totally transparent and your following will happen naturally.

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

3 Tricks to Marketing Unsexy Products: Tips from Industry leaders in SAAS



When you are solving a "big" problem, or have developed a product which is trending -- VR, AR or machine learning, to name a few -- then creating a buzz around your company is easy. However, if you are part of the other 90 percent who are selling an "unsexy" product which solves "small but essential problems" for specific consumers, you will need to think outside the box about how to get people hot under the collar about what you have to offer.

Just because your product isn’t shiny and exciting doesn’t mean it isn’t valuable. A cashless payments portal, accounting software or ecommerce tool could help mom-and pop business owners dramatically boost sales, improve customer service and streamline day-to-day business. But while I wouldn’t go as far as calling these product "grudge purchases" -- like getting new tires or re-roofing your house -- people are unlikely to post a Facebook or Twitter comment boasting about their SaaS investment, as they might with a car, house or hoverboard.


To help those businesses that have Saas products, I spoke to various experts about the best ways to market an unsexy product.

1. Understand the problem you are solving


The first step in being able to convince consumers that you have created something important, is truly understanding why your product is important for different users. Once you truly understand the problem you are solving, you can clearly express this to potential users in a language they understand.

Matt Hodges, senior director of marketing at Intercom, suggests leaning on the "jobs to be done" theory to clarify why consumers choose to use your product to solve a problem.To really add value to consumers, you need to look at what jobs your company is completing for them, and get to the root of why they choose your product above others for that specific task. This will then provide the value proposition to express to them in marketing campaigns.

“Rather than building a better version of what already exists, take the time to truly understand the problem and then build a solution based on that. This will help you really resonate with buyers,” said Matt Hodges. “You have to unpack problem before you try to solve it. Really understanding the market and customer pain points first, will then help development and also market placement.”

This can be done by hiring researchers. Another means of gaining feedback from customers about product is through conducting interviews via phone or online.

“I personally conducted more than 200 interviews with potential consumers trying to understand the problem,” says Ardi Iranmanesh, co-founder of Affinio. “Rather than putting words into their mouths, we tried to figure out how customers explains their own problem. What keywords do they use to describe the pain points? We then use these exact words when we describe our company and how we can help them.”

By truly understanding the root problem you are solving for consumers, you can then use this information in all of your marketing and communication, speaking to them in real terms about real differences you can make to their lives.

2. Speak to users in a language they understand


Once you understand who is using your product, and the difference it can make to users’ lives, you can then focus on conveying your message to these people in a clear and concise manner.

Instead of focusing on the technology which enables you to solve a problem, focus on the problem being solved.

“I am a big believer in no bull and no fluff. You shouldn’t try to dress your product to be better than it is,” says Hodges. “Use simple language to describe features, which is completely free of buzzwords. Explain to the user in simple terms which they understand the value which the product can bring to them.”

If your target audience are small business owners, the chances are that they are already constantly having to learn new skills to manage a business in the modern digital age. They shouldn’t have to read a dummies guide to programming to understand how your SaaS tool can make their lives easier.

Tobias Lütke, founder and CEO of Shopify argues, “It is your job to take a ball of technology and make it accessible. SMB owners are incredibly smart and hard working, and people underestimate the amount of skills which they need nowadays. All of our founders used to be merchants. We acknowledge that it’s hard and don’t pretend it’s not. We just take a big amount of complexity and reduce it.”

Knowing your target user, having a real knowledge of their average day and the challenges and strains which they face, allows you to speak to them on a more personal level.

Mike McDerment CEO and founder of Freshbooks states: “It is important to explain value using units of measurements which really resonate with busy people. Instead of spinning their heads with industry buzzwords, explain to them how your tool could free up two extra hours per day of free time. That’s time to watch a movie with their partner, take their kids swimming, or sit down at the dinner table with their family.”

3. Create a buzz around your whole company rather than just your product


Just because your product itself might not have the "wow’ factor," doesn’t mean that you cannot make your company interesting to the general public. It is your product which users pay for, but it is your dream, mission and values that they are buying into.

Offer your community a behind-the-scenes look at the company. Rather than only sharing information related to your product, create stories which convey your aims and values, and share the journey which you and your team have taken to arrive at this point.

“Human beings are hardwired to retain information through stories and pass it on. If you can tell a story, the retention rate will be higher and will be passed on faster and further,” says McDerment. “You need to make yourself interesting at all costs. Create novel and quirky stories to grab eyeballs, and then share them with the media and on social channels.”

At FreshBooks, McDerment and his team have created a number of stories which portray their central values. From making every new employee spend their first month in customer service, sending employees on blind dates to improve communication, hanging hangover kits on doors after conference events, to running free shuttles from the airport to conferences just to make the experience easier for attendees, the company creates experiences which share the fact they hold customer service at the company’s core.

However, Jamie Petten, director of marketing for L-SPARK warns "Flashy stunts create a good moment, but it’s just a moment. What will really be impactful and memorable is building a community and sharing quality stories about what your company is and has been doing on its journey.”

When it comes to gaining media coverage, you have a much better chance of being covered in a leading publication sharing business advice, founder stories, interesting insights about company culture or tips for how to improve processes and workflow, than you do if you focus on your product.

Instead of trying to wow a general audience with fluff and flair, experts state that it is best to hyper-target specific audiences with content which resonates with them. Ben Yoskovitz, co-founder of Highline Beta says: “It's about finding the people who find your product sexy. Highlight who these people are and then sell your mission to them in a clear manner.”

When it comes to marketing functional but not particularly exciting products, there is no point trying to pull the wool over people’s eyes with buzzwords and sparkle; the trick lies in truly grasping the root of the problem you solve for different users, and then explaining the value to them in language they understand.

Friday, February 3, 2017

Instagram Rolls Out Stories Ads to All Businesses




Instagram has been testing full screen ads in Stories, one of its most popular extensions, for a couple of months. Now it’s here and all businesses have the ability to advertise in Stories.

As the official release states, “By optimizing for reach, you can show your ads to the maximum number of people in your audience and control how often they see your ads.”

Once you’re creating ads in Facebook’s Ads Manager or Power Editor, select “Reach” as your objective and “Instagram,” and then “Stories” as the placement. Use a photo or a video that is no longer than 15 seconds to pop up between organic Stories. You will be able to get the same insights and statistics as with any other Facebook or Instagram campaign.


So what’s the big buzz about? Why should businesses present on the platform give this new advertising placement a try?

Reach


More than 150 million Instagrammers watch and create Stories daily. This number will only grow considering that the addition to Instagram’s arsenal is relatively new.

Plus, the talk of the town is a rendition of 24-hour ephemeral content now available on most major networks. This is not a passing trend. Stories (on any platform) are here to stay.

Immersive experience


Stories ads will be full screen, meaning nothing can distract viewers from your sponsored content. Besides, users watch Stories to find out something new, exclusive, or intimate. They are in the mood to receive new information -- they are seeking it out. If done correctly, your ads (looking as native as possible0 will be viewed by a “warmed-up” audience.

Moreover, because Stories are short snippets, Instagrammers know that they have 10-15 seconds to spend on this content before it changes to the next thing. They are really, truly paying attention to what they are watching. Ten seconds of undivided attention on your product taking up the whole screen without being spammy -- now that’s an amazing offer.

Engagement


Because you get their full attention, people are much more likely to engage with your ad. Airbnb, which was part of the original 30 global companies testing Stories ads, “saw a double digit point increase in ad recall.” People were more likely to select Airbnb for their travel needs afterwards. Overall, it seems like the company was very happy with their investment, which has “made a measurable impact.”

Eric Toda, global head of social marketing and content at Airbnb, summarizes it best: “reach the right audience, in the right mindset, with the right story at scale has allowed us to achieve the results we were hoping for.”

It is interesting to note that, historicall, new features on social platforms stay off-the-limits for advertisers for relatively long periods of time. It took Facebook three years to start monetizing Instagram. Here, on the other hand, we can clearly see that Instagram can’t wait to monetize its young Snapchat copycat and strike while the iron is hot. The company is not afraid to drive some users away with advertising, which shows how confident they are in the proposition.

With this level of conviction, the only thing advertisers can do is to start shooting video in vertical format and taking advantage of the new Instagram advertising placement.