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Review: Sphero’s Ollie spins circles around its Robot competitors
For the most part, many of the iOS based toys nowadays have potential, but are very limited to what they can do. The Parrot Mini-Drones for example were fun, but not that expansive in ability. They both also cost more than the Sphero Ollie, a brand new challenger into the fold. Ollie comes from the same science and physics loving minds behind the Sphero and promises to continue branching fun and physics at an affordable price. You know what? It’s great fun too. Come check out the Sphero Ollie.
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Review: The Eurocom Monster 4 roars to life
Around one year ago, I was introduced to Eurocom. I had never played a minute on their laptops but I was hooked immediately. With their user and upgrade friendly hardware and professionally driven designs, Eurocom have become one of my favourite manufacturers. With the new Monster 4, that success continues on. With a sturdy case design, beautiful 1080p displays and ability to take on all of today’s challenges, the Monster 4 packs a mighty roar with a mid range price tag. Check it out.
Sony MDR-HW300K Wireless Headphone System
The Sony MDR-HW300K Wireless Headphone System transmits uncompressed audio between the base station (TMR-HW300) and the headphones (MDR-HW300). These are not bluetooth headphones, so putting them up to products in that category is not an apples-to-apples comparison. A nice little package that sets up seamlessly and will get you enjoying wireless audio quickly. Although I wouldn’t recommend these headphones for critical listening applications, they could be just the ticket when you need that home theater punch without bothering the neighbours.
Review: Osmo Coding
There is a fantastic gaming kit with apps for the iPad called Osmo, and if you have children between 5-12 you should really check it out. The games are fun, adventurous and educational. Next up by Osmo is Coding. Coding will teach your kids logical and problem solving skills all while going on an adventure with a character called Awbie. Read on to see mine and my kids review of Osmo Coding.








