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24 May, 2016
Tiny Powerhouse
Given the size of this Bluetooth speaker, you'd be forgiven for not expecting much in the way of volume or sonic quality - and you'd be wrong. I bought this on the strength of a pair of headphones I got from Bluedio a few months ago which frankly blew me away given the price, and it looks like they've done it again.
This speaker will sit, hidden away on a shelf or sideboard and melt into the background. Turn it on, and the lounge/bedroom is filled with crisp, clear sound that indicates a much higher price than the one asked. Admittedly, the bass range isn't fantastic but is helped by placing the speaker in a corner to 'trap' it, and the pairing system is a little odd (be sure to read ALL the instructions), but this aside I really can't fault it. Astounding value for money, this tiny powerhouse has transformed my movies and albums.

27 May, 2016
Creates additional USB port on a Mini-PC
One of the bug-bears I have with Android Mini-PCs, is the fact that the main USB port invariably gets used straight away by a bluetooth keyboard/mouse controller, leaving two Micro-USB ports available. This handy little adapter converts one of these ports back into a standard USB, meaning you can connect other devices such as external hard drives, etc. For the money, this does the job it was intended for - no bells and whistles, but functional and useful in a spot.

03 Feb, 2017
Handy little gadget
If you're no good at selfies, or prefer the old-fashioned way of taking group photos by setting a device up on a tripod at distance, this is great. Switch on Bluetooth on your device, turn the gadget on. Connect, and a few seconds later you can happily click away, taking photos or video with this. A word to the wise though - the hoop at the top of the gadget to hook it onto a keychain isn't very sturdy and will likely break after a while. Other than that, it's ideal.