extra gravy wrote: » Sony WH-CH700N Wireless Bluetooth Noise Cancelling Headphones £79.99 - Does anybody own these? Looking for a pair of noise cancelling ones but I'm no audiophile and don't listen to a huge amount of music so i don't know if I fancy spending 2 or 300 on a pair. These have good reviews, all I'd be using them for is the odd flight/bus trip and watching tv at home. Have had a pair of Sonys for about 4 years and they were a fantastic buy but the material on the ears has ripped.
djdunny wrote: » The Philips XXL dropped to £81.99 on the 3rd of December last year. It was at that price very briefly though. But that’s the thrill of the bargain hunt
iggy wrote: » Looking to get a fitbit versa 2. I see the fitbit charge was reduced today. U reckon the fitbit versa 2 will be reduced?
OffalyMedic wrote: » The FIL is looking to buy the MIL a tablet for Christmas (10inch with keyboard). He has asked us for advice. We originally suggested a Samsung tab 10 and generic Bluetooth keyboard for around 200euro as she has a Samsung phone so used to the interface. Only being using for mobile banking really and rarely at that but it's what she wants. Was looking at the Fire 10 today as a possible option. Does it use Android or what? Can the major apps i.e BOI 365, AIB etc be downloaded easily? I genuinely don't think shell use it for anything else but still want something that's future proof ish incase. Also can slim keyboards (similar to surface pro) be got for fire 10 ?
givecredit wrote: The tablet will do all that, but believe me you will need to know who to goggle. Because you need to install 4 simple files first. Highly recommend tablet
givecredit wrote: » Try these Sony WH-1000XM2 Wireless Bluetooth Over-Ear Noise Cancelling High Resolution Headphones with Gesture Control, Activity Recognition, 30 Hours Battery Life, Amazon Alexa - Black https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B074ZRG5MN/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_tfg3DbCS3JBHW 20% off the like new price. Excellent headphones. Spot me on ryanair flight. I'm the one who sleeps all way too tenerife because I hear nothing.
PTH2009 wrote: » The teckin smart bulbs are great and not as expensive as the Philips Hue. No hub either Smart LED Light Bulb WiFi B22 Bayonet Dimmable and Multicolor Works with Phone, Google Home and IFTTT, No Hub Required, TECKIN A19 60W Equivalent RGB Bulb 7.5W, with Schedule Function, 2 Pack https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07K1J1RDS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_9ch3DbF3P0P91 Don't think there in any black Friday offers but they appear now and again on the lightning deals. Got a 2 pack for €27 delivered
djdunny wrote: » For an extra £10 you could get 2 x Philips Hue white + an Echo Dot.
Whiplashy wrote: » I’m looking for an echo this year, and I’m not even looking at anything else. I always end up buying stuff that I had no intention of buying.
PTH2009 wrote: » Have the echo spot already
Nigel Fairservice wrote: » I got a 3 pack of white hue lights. First thing I've bought this week.
Tom Mann Centuria wrote: » Before you went romping with your school chums in the fens and spinneys?
djdunny wrote: » For an extra £10 you could get 2 x Philips Hue white + an Echo Dot. Echo Dot (3rd Gen), Charcoal Fabric + Philips Hue White Smart Bulb Twin Pack LED (E27) | Bluetooth & ZigBee compatible (no hub required) https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07ZZRGJ7H/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_mnh3DbZ22HXDD
OffalyMedic wrote: » May be more hassle than it's worth. I don't want a phone call every time something won't work. Bad enough getting it from my parents haha.
Deedsie wrote: » National Geographic Newtonian Telescope 114/ 900 AZ with tripod https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B009X5QPM0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_iQd3Db6PH5KQM Hi, Not really up in the amazon black friday deals. Is there anyway to know if the above item will have a black friday discount price?
Barnaboy wrote: » I'm guessing that you are looking to get into astronomy or looking to buy for a loved one. Don't buy this 'junkscope' at any price! Don't be fooled by the name. Spend your money on a good pair of binoculars or an entry level scope from an established brand. Go over to the astronomy pages on boards and read up before buying anything. It's awe inspiring what you can see with good optics. Using a cheap telescope will only disappoint and put you off the hobby.
Pheonix10 wrote: » What do people use the Echo dot for ? Smart home stuff...
Krombopulos Michael wrote: » I control my Nest Thermostats (Upstairs and Down). My Hue Lights. (on off and dim) My Tekin Smart Plugs that control standard lamps or fan in my home office. My TV and Roku (Via Harmony Elite Remote) My Eufy Robovac Then I use it for playing spotify, setting reminders and general assistant stuff.