Choyong Voyager Internet Radio Review I currently own the Choyong LC-90, and the A8W. While I currently don’t NEED another streaming radio the Choyong Voyager Internet Radio looked too tempting to pass up. They actually call it the ChoYong Voyager G2 Smart BT Radio. And it also identifies as a BlueTooth speaker. And yet on […] The post Choyong Voyager Internet Radio Review appeared first on John's Tech Blog.| John’s Tech Blog
Canon Powershot A640 Review You might be asking yourself why I’m reviewing the Canon Powershot A640 which was released to consumers in 2006. By my estimation that makes it nearly 20 years old. And you really might be wondering why I’m writing about it 19 years after I bought mine. By today’s standards it has […] The post Canon Powershot A640 Review appeared first on John's Tech Blog.| John’s Tech Blog
Camera Tethering I have written several articles on camera tethering over the years. And here I go again. I am FAR from any kind of professional photographer but I do have this blog and I do sell the occasional item on Facebook. So allow me to discuss why I believe tethering is important. Let’s dissect […] The post Camera Tethering appeared first on John's Tech Blog.| John’s Tech Blog
More Benfei Adapters I’ve been extremely lucky to have been given the opportunity to test LOTS of Benfei Adapters. As I have stated before I mostly use a MacBookAir and it essentially only has two USB-C ports and a 3.5mm audio jack. That simply will not do for a guy like me with so many […] The post More Benfei Adapters appeared first on John's Tech Blog.| John’s Tech Blog
Find out why EBL rechargeable batteries are the best choice for powering devices with consistent reliability and efficiency.| John's Tech Blog
Want to get into laser engraving? Find out why starting with a budget-friendly laser engraver can lead to the best results for beginners.| John's Tech Blog
Explore the best budget laser engraver options and make informed choices for your engraving projects without breaking the bank.| John's Tech Blog
M17 Project CC1200 – Amateur Radio Update One exciting new(ish) protocol for Ham Radio users is the M17 Project. I’ll be pairing a CC1200 hotspot board with a Connect Systems CS7000 radio. DMR users have long used an operating system called Pi-Star and WPSD to act as a gateway to their systems. Pi-Star and WPSD […] The post M17 Project CC1200 – Amateur Radio Update appeared first on John's Tech Blog.| John’s Tech Blog
XMCOSY+ Smart Solar Lights I was provided the opportunity to test the 6 pack of XMCOSY Smart Solar Lights which are currently on sale for $151.99 which is 24% off the regular price during Amazon Prime Day. The time to buy is NOW! Included are 6 lights, poles, and stake fittings. Additionally a Wi-Fi Bridge […] The post XMCOSY+ Smart Solar Lights appeared first on John's Tech Blog.| John’s Tech Blog
Review the KYY Portable Monitor, a 15.6 inch screen perfect for your portable office setup during the Amazon Prime Day sale.| John's Tech Blog
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More Benfei Adapters I’ve been lucky enough to get to test a small boatload of Benfei Adapters. This is the third shipment of various cables and USB devices, and adapters that Benfei has sent me. You can read my previous reviews here and here. In this entry I’ll be reviewing 3 more items. After the […] The post More Benfei Adapters appeared first on John's Tech Blog.| John’s Tech Blog
Explore the features of Sainlogic Weather Station SA7, perfect for passionate weather enthusiasts and accurate data collection.| John's Tech Blog
Discover how Benfei adapters enhance your Mac experience with essential input and output connectors for your devices.| John's Tech Blog
Discover the Benfei adapters that enhance your MacBook Air experience with essential ports for connectivity and convenience.| John's Tech Blog
Discover the features of the Sainlogic Weather Station SA1. Stay informed about local weather with this affordable device.| John's Tech Blog
I’m into computer security a little bit and always striving to learn more. I’m also a firm believer in Open Source software. In Proprietary software you don’t know really know what’s going on. Case in point: Alexa, Siri, Hey Google. They say it isn’t spying on you but you know that it is. With Open […]| John's Tech Blog