Category: Unboxing

  • SilverCrest Headphones & USB power sockets

    SilverCrest Headphones & USB power sockets

    Allow me to present to you, my official yotuber headphones! 🙂
    Bought these headphones from Lidl.
    They are SilverCrest headphones.

    Excellent sound with a 50mm PET membrane
    They have a connector for a second headphone to have 2 pairs of headphones from the same sound source.
    Gold plated 3.5mm audio jack – this one is great!
    Cable length: 140cm / 1,4m – cable is a bit short for me, have to use an audio cable extension.
    Frequency range /response: 20 – 20.000 Hz (not like I say in the video 20.000 KHz sorry about that)

    The headphones are size adjustable and can be folded for easy transport.

    SilverCrest Hifi Headphone model: SKH 50 B1

    Made for Lidl Europe by:
    Kompernass H. GmbH
    Manufacture date 2016-08
    They are made in Germany yey 🙂

    The power socket with USB specifications:
    SilverCrest
    USB Socket adaptor
    Model: UBSA-004 10298C IAN273790
    Max. 3120W, 13A, 250V
    USB: DC 5V, max. 2.1A(total) for both USB sockets
    Made by: Uni-Electra GmbH
    Made in Germany yey again 🙂

    USB car charger specifications:
    SilverCrest
    USB charger
    Model no.: HG01710A
    Voltage in: 12V/24V current 1A
    Voltage our: 5V current 2.1A
    Version 10/2016

     

  • Maxtor D3 Station – 4TB External HDD Unboxing and Test

    Maxtor D3 Station – 4TB External HDD Unboxing and Test

    Maxtor / Seagate D3 Station – 4TB External HDD Unboxing and Test
    This external hard disk (HDD) comes with a large variation of power adapters.

    In the box:

    • HDD
    • USB 3.0 data cable
    • Power supply and socket adapters
    • Manual, warranty, blah blah…

    For the drive to spin-up you must connect power and the data cable. If only power is connected, it will stay in sleep mode.

    During a transfer speed test the drive just stopped working and an error message popped up about the drive being gone.
    Checked the windows event log and that confirmed, the drive dissapeared on it’s own and the event log had errors related to the HDD.

    After a bit of troubleshooting I’ve realized that the USB 3.0 extension I was using was ‘not good enough’.
    Connect the HDD directly to the USB port in the computer, no cheapo USB extensions and you’ll be alright. 🙂

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    Thanks for reading! 🙂