
My first impression of this AGPtEK MP3 in the box was that it was nice looking, a good size and a simple design. But when I took it out, I really noticed the difference. I’ve never been able to afford Ipods and MP3s in my price range are generally functional and plasticky; whereas this MP3 feels solid and much more expensive; there’s a definite weight to it, probably due to the back and sides are a brushed gunmetal coloured metal and it feels nice in your hand. The MP3 player came with USB cable, instruction booklet and earphones.
I haven’t looked at the booklet yet; but I’ve managed to find my way round it easily enough. It’s got 8GB built in memory and it also has an FM radio and voice recorder. The MP3 plays pretty much any format; MP3, WAV, WMA, etc and also displays the CD cover/art work on the coloured screen.
The sound is excellent quality and even better for me is that I can connect it to my car stereo aux socket, which I can’t do with my Samsung Galaxy.. I’m over the moon that I was chosen to review this MP3, as I probably wouldn’t have taken the plunge and bought a name I didn’t know; but this blows the ones I’ve previously had out the water! I can very highly recommend this MP3 and if you're buying it for a pressie, they’ll think you’ve spent a heck of a lot more than you really have.

The ELEPHAS Full Colour 130" Portable LED Pico Projector has a good weight and build quality to it, but still light enough to be easily portable – it’s a bit smaller than an A5 piece of paper and about 3” high. Getting it out the box you have everything you need to use it; there’s the projector, HDMI cable, remote, power cable, 3 in 1 AV Cable and an easy to follow instruction booklet. I’m generally not one for reading instructions and was able to start using it straight away without the instructions, for basic operations, it’s very intuitive and easy to use.
Due to the position of my electric socket in relation to my only plain wall, I couldn’t get very far back; but the picture displayed on the wall was approx. 70” across. I first tried it using an SD card in the projector; the photos displayed very well and showed good detail, it would be brilliant for show photos for friends and family as it displays them as a slideshow – I took photos of photos being projected and you can see so much detail. I next tried it with the HDMI connection to my laptop, text documents were clear and easily legible and when I watched movies on Youtube the picture was clear, easy to see and the sound was good.
Overall the quality is good and there are so many ways you can use it and connect it to so many different devices; it’s definitely a great value buy and I'd highly recommend it.

I’ve already got an AGPTEK MP3 which is amazing, so I was very interested to see this one. This AGPTEK G05W 8GB clip MP3 player has a 1 ½ inch coloured screen and is a lightweight plastic construction with a clip built into the back of it; although it’s lightweight, there’s nothing flimsy about it and it certainly feels well made. The design of it’s aimed more at sports, jogging or even just to listen to when walking for the bus or hoovering at home, it’s very neat and the clip makes it very portable, the silicone cover to protect it is a nice touch too.
It’s really simple and intuitive to operate, I doubt if you’ll even need to look at the instructions. There’s a large central button and the outer part surrounding the central button make up a further 4 buttons, so there’s no little fiddly buttons to try to find when you’re on the move. It plays MP3/WMA/WAV/ape/Flac/OGG, so that covers pretty much all formats and it allows you set up playlists; plus it also has an FM radio, clock and a voice recorder. There’s 8GB built in memory, which is really useful and it took maybe 10mins to transfer numerous CDs on it; simply a case of connecting it with the USB and then drag n drop the tracks you want.
I’m really impressed with this MP3 player, the build quality is great, it’s very simple to use and has lots of features; I’d definitely recommend it.

The first thing I noticed about this AUKEY VR Headset was the great build quality. The elasticated head straps are wide and really soft; they’re in a T shape and have a padded leather effect section at the back of the head. Both side straps and the one on the top of your head are adjustable with Velcro, again the ends have the leather effect padding on; it’s the little touches like this that take Aukey products to the next level, especially when you’re only talking about an item costing less than £17. The part of the headset that goes against your face also has a thick leather effect edging for comfort and a recess for your nose.
The front of this Aukey headset has a magnetic catch and when you flip it down there’s a spring loaded adjustable holder for your phone, which keeps it tightly in place and adjusts to hold phones between 3.7” to 5.5”. Once the phones in position you can adjust the distance from your eyes and also the distance between the lenses.
My phone isn’t compatible with Google cardboard that many virtual reality apps use; but there’s lots of really good 3D movies on Youtube that you can use the headset with. I watched a great one about sea life and you really felt that you could reach out and touch the fish, the headset was amazing! I’d definitely recommend this headset, it’s well made, really comfortable to use and works brilliantly, plus it’s half the price of many virtual reality headsets out there and it comes with Aukey’s 2 years warranty.
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