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Apple Watch versus FitBit Charge HR – Editorial

Last year I wrote a review on the FitBit Charge HR using it with MyFitnessPal. My review is here – https://gavinsgadgets.com/2015/02/17/fitbit-charge-hr-review-including-using-it-with-myfitness-pal/

I used my FitBit Charge HR to monitor my sleep, activity and compete with a few friends to keep me motivated. I also linked my FitBit with MyFitnessPal to coordinate the food intake with my fitness and weight loss. The two pieces of technology together were very successful and a joy to use.

Both FitBit and MyFitnessPal have updated their software to provide a better experience. However, since last year the Apple Watch has arrived and I have linked this up to MyFitnessPal as well.

After several months I will update you with my thoughts on whether the Apple Watch really is a decent fitness device that takes on FitBit and the FitBit Charge HR. My goal is weight loss.

Now don’t scream at the screen and say they are different devices and prices. Of course they are but I want to try and document my thoughts in this process.

Keep tuned and have a good weekend.

Happy New Year – Gavin’s Gadgets Annual Report 

Happy New Year everyone! Wishing you all a healthy and happy 2016. 

WordPress provides an annual report each year and I thought I would share some of this information with you with some added commentary. 

I started Gavin’s Gadgets in late December 2012 frustrated by the lack of independent tech and gadget websites. Many had closed or lost interest and my usual places to publish my reviews had ceased to exist. So just before Christmas Eve 2012, I downloaded the WordPress app on my iPad and 10 minutes later was up and running. At that point in time, I had no idea where my blog would venture or even if it would last more than a few months. 

Move forward 3 years and it has grown exponentially EVERY YEAR with 2015 being an ever bigger surprise to the year before, which was in its own right was just as crazy in growth and readership. 

  

As I said ,2015 was another amazing year and thanks to so many of you helping, commenting across all social media, and even picking up on my odd typo 😀

I would like to also thank all the people, PR companies, podcasters, online stores and my competitors who have supported Gavin’s Gadgets. I would also like to thank my wife for all her support and patience while I typed one post after another!

  
Wordpress provides data on the geographical reach and in 2015 that reach stretched to 203 countries. 

Apart from readers in the UK, USA and Germany, the top spots comprised of India, Canada, Australia, France, Sinapore, European Union, Netherlands, Indonesia, Italy, Sweden, Poland, Spain, Malaysia, Philippines, Finland, Brazil and Turkey. 

I have read down the list of all 203 countries and it just shows how much reach the Internet has nowadays. The diversity and selection of the countries visiting Gavin’s Gadgets covers the entire planet Earth. 

  
In 2015 I published 987 posts, with over 100 reviews. With nearly 4,000 posts, using the search icon near the top right will reveal information on most tech stuff. I have also noticed that even articles written in 2013 are read regularly. WordPress stated in their annual report that “Your writing has staying Power”. 

I can’t believe I had a day off on 7th May 2015 to break 365 days continuous posting! In fact since Dec 2012 there has been new posts or reviews every day. 

During the course of 2015 I extended the social platforms where Gavin’s Gadgets could be reached. It now covers Twitter, Google+, Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest, Instagram and Flickr. And finally in November 2015 appeared in Apple News. 

In 2016, additional focus will be occur with virtual reality, audio, photography and connected home devices. This will be in addition to all the usual stuff. 

So finally it remains for me to thank everyone for their support over the last 3 years to make Gavin’s Gadgets one of  the UK’s largest independent tech and gadget websites.  

Thank you!

My Favourite Photos of 2015 – Plus My Top Phone Winner for 2015

Happy New Year everyone. As 2016 approaches, I viewed all my photos from 2015 and selected by favourites shots below.

For each photo, you can click on it to reveal the original. I have also stated which phone took which photo. At the end of the article, I will reveal my phone of the year award.

Honor 6

Twilight Calls on Dartmoor National Park #Honor6

Samsung Galaxy Alpha

Torquay Harbour and beyond #GalaxyAlpha

Samsung Note 4

Newton Ferrers & Noss Mayo panoramic along the River Yealm #Note4

3 Seagulls discussing "Where did that Big Black Pole"  come from #Note4


Sutton Harbour, Plymouth #mirrored #Note4

Absolutely breathtaking sunset near Princetown, Dartmoor #Note4 #dramatic #golden

Microsoft Lumia 830

Ship Ahoy at The Barbican #Plymouth #Lumia830

Samsung Galaxy S6

Flower Power snapped with the awesome #Samsung #Galaxy #S6

Spectacular view inside Foggintor Quarry, Dartmoor #panoramic

LG G4

George smiles for the camera as Fury flies above, poor Tiggy lags behind #LGG4

Bionic Dog aka Tiggy

At full thrust - George & Fury

Happy Families - Life on Dartmoor #LGG4

Church of St Michael and All Angels , Princetown #lgg4 #hdr

Part of Great Staple Tor, Dartmoor #LGG4

Ancient Predator #Sassy  #LGG4 #Pet #Cat

Sony Xperia Z5 Compact

Haunted #SonyZ5Compact #Atmospheric

Apple iPhone 6S Plus

Stunning Panorama over Dartmoor #iPhone6SPlus

Sunrise over the summit of Staple Tor, Dartmoor

Out to Sea - Views of Newquay #iphone6Splus

Scary #Haunted #Ghosts #iphone6Splus

And finally, my phone of the year award goes to the LG G4. It just took better photos than anything else I used. Difficult subjects like animals and pets were a breeze. RAW was excellent too. And the pixel detail was ahead of anything else. Plus as its price tumbled quickly you got and still get a lot of phone for your money. Add to the fact you have replaceable batteries and micro sd card support, an infra red blaster and slimport mhl out it out specified most other phones. In second place goes the Samsung Note 5 followed closely by the Apple iPhone 6S Plus or Huawei Nexus 6P. 

However, if the camera was not important to you, most other phones nowadays take decent shots. Honourable mentions go to the Honor 7 with a £210 price point, amazing build quality and some sweet extras like the smart button and its special camera modes for example super night mode. 

On a Tripod – iPhone 6S vs Sony QX10 vs HTC Re Camera

  

As you can see from the photo above, it was a foggy day. The photo above was snapped using a Huawei G8. Below are 3 photos taken of the church from the iPhone 6S Plus, Sony QX10 and HTC Re.

Apple iPhone 6S Plus

  

Sony QX10

  

HTC Re Camera

  

iPhone 6S Plus – 8mp still from 4K video

  

Now what is surprising is how the Sony QX10 and HTC Re have all had several firmware updates since launch, so actually at this point in time are near their optimised state. And this shows in the usage of the cameras as they both performed much better than when I originally had the QX10 and speaking to a tech colleague also confirmed that the HTC Re was now improved since its release.

The 8mp still extracted from 4K video is the same video shown in the previous post.

Filming 4K on the iPhone 6S Plus

So you have an iPhone 6S or 6S Plus. 

  

With a tripod and a few extra pieces you can start to get creative. Attached to the tripod is TARION Model TR-S120 Track Slider Stabilizer which in turn has the ShoulderPod S1 Smartphone Grip and R1 Pro.

On the Shoulderpod R1 Pro is the Sony QX10 and HTC Re used for a few stills. The below video shows a shot of the church, taken on the iPhone 6S Plus, HTC Re and Sony QX10. Each photo is labelled. Finally the iPhone 6S Plus is used to film in 4K using the slider for effect.

Microsoft Lumia 950 XL removed from sale – details

This is not good news. 

The new Microsoft Lumia 950 XL has been removed from sale by Carphone Warehouse. The standard 950 is not impacted. 

This information was confirmed to myself by a Microsoft representative within Carphone Warehouse.  

I was told the 950 XL needed a new firmware before going back on sale. Currently it’s only pre order now with a due date of 19th January 2016. 

  

This makes me wonder if it’s trouble again with the snapdragon 810 processor. Or maybe not its current firmware there were too many returns so Carphonewarehouse is waiting to sell stock once a newer firmware is ready. 

Either way this is not a good start for the new phone. 

Tascam Trackpad US-2×2 – For Mac, PC and iOS – My Review

Welcome to my review of the Tascam Trackpad US-2×2.

  
The world of budget audio shows no restraints as to what is possible at a lower price point. Tascam have released the new Tascam Trackpad US-2×2 which is a 2-in/2-out Audio/MIDI Interface with HDDA Mic Preamps and iOS Compatibility. So not only can you connect this to your PC or Mac but via the Apple Camera Cable you can connect this to your iPad and iPhone which is truly impressive when you think of the possibilities of using this with an iPad or iPhone. So the Tascam makes an great 2-channel interface for home, project, and mobile studios. The other aspect of this piece of tech is its price. The Tascam Trackpad US 2×2 with the mic and headphones costs £145!!

The US-2×2 includes class-compliant drivers for plug-and-play operation on Mac OSX and iOS devices, and a simple driver adds ASIO compatibility for Windows. MIDI in and out are also included for connecting synths, drum machines, and controllers. The interface includes two DAW applications to choose from – both Cakewalk SONAR X3 LE and Abelton Live Lite 9. The two Ultra HDDA mic preamp design is based on discrete components, similar to that used with classic professional gear. They achieve an incredible EIN rating of -127 dBu, meaning their noise level is practically below the range of hearing. Other impressive specs include a signal-to-noise ratio of 101 dB.

In the box you get the following –

  

– 1 x US-2×2 USB Audio/Midi Interface
– 1 x TH-02 Stereo Headphones
– 1 x TH-80 Condenser Microphone

The Key Specifications –

US-202 USB Audio/MIDI Interface

– Two Ultra HDDA mic preamplifiers with-127dBu EIN.
– A signal-to-noise ratio of 101 dB
– The US-2×2 records at up to 96kHz/24-bit resolution
– NE5532 op-amps
– Wide input gain range of 57db makes them ideal for any type of mic – dynamic, condenser, or ribbon.
– New driver architecture for high performance and compatibility with more systems
– Easy to read design on desktops
– Major DAW compatibility (SONAR, ProTools, Live, Cubase, Studio One, Garage Band)
– Balanced stereo out and MIDI I/O
– Mic input features a professional XLR connector, which supplies +48V phantom power for condenser microphones
– Combo input jack includes TRS inputs for balanced line-level signals from professional processors and synthesizers. Finally, the two inputs can be switched to high-impedance for direct recording of electric guitar and bass
– Cross class drivers for use with iOS devices (optional A/C adapter and Apple Camera cable required)
– DAW software license card included
– USB class compliant 2.0 support
– License cards included for SONAR X3 LE/Ableton Live Lite 9
– Bio-Cell removable aluminium side panels.
– 18mW/ch headphone output

TH-02 Stereo Headphones

– Foldable design for easy transport
– Tightly stitched, padded headband and ear pads for comfort and style
– Closed Back Dynamic Headphone

TM-80 Condenser Microphone

– Condenser Mic
– Mic capsule assembly features 18mm pure aluminium diaphragm
– Cardioid polar patterned
– Frequency response 20Hx to 20Hz

The Tascam US 2×2 Experience

The Tascam Trackpad is really simple to use. Just connect it via USB and you are ready to go. If you are connecting to an iOS device you will need the optional power supply and Apple camera connection USB lead. The microphone comes in 3 sections. The tripod base screws on to the microphone support and then the mic itself slides into the support. The tripod legs move to your desired position. The included headphones have a fairly neutral sound but are better than expected. I did try the headphones with a few of my other audio devices too and with similar conclusions. To see how well the Tascam Trackpad performed I invited over three friends over to help. One played guitar, one was on vocals and the other on the synthesizers. We connected everything up to the Tascam Trackpad, and my mac. You can use GarageBand to record everything or use the additional software included – SONAR X3 LE and Ableton Live Lite 9. After recording for around an hour, we played back the various recordings. The quality was really good. My friends were rather impressed too at just what was possible from such a low cost package. As you can see from the photos, the Tascam Trackpad is not huge in size or weight which makes it fairly portable.

Conclusion

This is my first foray into the world of studio recording. I was surprised at just how versatile this piece of technology is from Tascam. My mac recognised the Tascam immediately and it was a breeze to record in high quality. Add to the fact, I could have used my iPhone or iPad via GarageBand to record the performance as well. And all for £145!!.

Deals on Tascam TrackPack US 2×2 Recording Package at Amazon UK

You’ve eaten a million calories – now check out my reviews on over 15 fitness, smartwatches and wearables devices!

If you have survived the plate of roast potatoes and turkey or whatever combination you had on Christmas Day, you might be sensing your waistline needs trimming. Heck you may even be stuffing yourself today and tomorrow.

Whatever your indulgences over the festive period, 2016 is the time to get healthier. Below are all the reviews I have written covering wearables, fitness trackers, and smartwatches which should help guide you on your way to a new you.

Apple Watch – One Month Review

Samsung Gear S2 – impressions

Huawei Watch – review

Xiaomi Mi Band – First Impressions

LG Watch Urbane – master review

Samsung Gear VR – Virtual Reality Headset – Review

FitBit Charge HR review

Acer Liquid Heap Smartband review

LG G Watch R – review
LG G Watch – 9 Part Review

Samsung Gear S – 9 Part Review
Samsung Gear Neo Impressions
Samsung Gear Fit review
Samsung Gear 5 Part review

Pebble Smartwatch review

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Not sure what phone to buy on Christmas Day – Catch up on over 80 phone and tablet reviews

Not sure what phone or tablet to buy on Christmas Day. Or perhaps you fancy recapping on some phone reviews instead of stuffing yourself senseless on roast potatoes!

Then choose from over 80 reviews covering mostly phones and some top tablets.

Tablets/Laptops/Chromebooks

Apple iPad Pro, Apple Pencil & Apple Smart Keyboard review
Nexus 9 – First Impressions
Nexus 9 Tablet review
Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 Tablet review
Samsung Galaxy NotePro 12.2 – 9 Part Review
Sony Xperia Z Tablet – 12 Part Review
Nvidia Shield Tablet – 7 Part review
Acer V15 Nitro Windows 8.1 laptop review
Acer C720 Chromebook review
Acer Aspire Switch 11 review
Acer Iconia 8 Android Tablet review
Acer Aspire ES1 Laptop review

Acer Iconia One 8 – review 
Amazon Devices

Amazon Fire Phone – 2 Part review

Apple Phones

Apple iPhone 6S Plus – review
Apple iPhone 6 Plus – 24 Part Review

BlackBerry Phones

BlackBerry Passport 10 Part Mammoth review

Android Phones

Vodafone Smart Ultra 6 review

Xiaomi Mi 4i review
Xiaomi Mi 4i – First Impressions
Xiaomi Mi Note Pro -review

Samsung Note 5 – Dual Sim – Mini Review
Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge review
Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge – Hands On
Samsung Galaxy A5 review
Samsung Note Edge – 14 Part Review
Samsung Note 4 – lollipop review
Samsung Note 4 – 17 Part Review
Samsung Galaxy Alpha – 2 Part review
Samsung Galaxy K Zoom – 26 Part Review
Samsung Galaxy S5 – 17 Part Review
Samsung Note 3 – 16 Part review
Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom – 18 Part Review
Samsung Note 2 – 8 Part review
LG G4 – 4 month review
LG G4 – Full Review plus all 26 additional posts
LG G4 – Hands on and First Impressions
LG G3 review – 31 Part Review
LG G Flex – 3 Part Review

HTC One M9 review
HTC Desire 820 review
HTC Desire Eye – 13 Part Review
HTC One M8 – 11 Part review
HTC One M7 – 20 Part Review

Acer Liquid Jade S – review
Acer Liquid Z220 (Acer Go) review
Acer Liquid J Smartphone review
Acer S55 review – 6 Part Review

Yotaphone 2 – 4 Part review

Oneplus One – review

Huawei Mate S – review
Huawei G8 – my review
Huawei P8 review
Huawei P8 – First Impressions and Camera Shots

Honor 7 – review
Honor 4X review
Honor 6+ – My Review
Honor Holly – 4 Part review
Honor 6 – 12 Part Review
Huawei Ascend P6 Review

Sony Xperia Z5 – camera test
Sony Xperia Z3 Compact Lollipop Impressions
Sony Xperia Z1 Compact review
Sony Z Ultra views and Camera Samples
Sony Xperia Z1 – 10 Part Review

Motorola Moto X Style – review
Motorola Moto X Play – review
Motorola Moto X – 4 Part review 
Motorola Moto G – 8 Part review

Windows Phone

Nokia Lumia 830 vs Samsung Note 4 camera
Nokia Lumia 830 – First Impressions / What App Shortages?
Microsoft Lumia 535 review
Nokia Lumia 1520 – 6 Part review
Nokia Lumia 820 – 5 Part review
Nokia Lumia 1020 – 10 Part review
Nokia Lumia 925 – 9 Part review
Nokia Lumia 620 – 7 Part review

Other

ZTE Open Review – Firefox OS

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