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    HTC USonic Black Hi-Res Audio Earphones Type C Headset Headphones For HTC 10
    Dec 05, 2018
    Excellent for the price
    £14.99 is excellent value for these comfortable and well designed earphones I like bass, so these are great for the dance tracksbI listen to - especially for workout music. Fit is very good, with minimal outside noise getting in. Bought to go with my new Oneplus6t that doesn't come with any earphones. Mic works fine as well. Definitely recommend as a reasonably priced pair of USB - C earphones.
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    BT Home Hub 4 300 Mbps Gigabit Wireless N Router (68340)
    Nov 26, 2020
    Upcycled as a Wireless Access Point/Range Entender
    We've got a BT Smart Hub 2 as our main wifi router. The problem is that we have a dead spot in the house, where there is a Chromecast TV & Peloton bike: both of which need decent wifi to work without buffering. I considered BT's disks, but came across a blog post, entitled "Reuse a spare BT Home Hub as a Wireless Access Point." So, I bought this Home Hub 4 (HH4) and followed the steps. I used a couple of TP Link powerline extenders, which use the house wiring to distribute the internet signal. Once they're working, plug the HH4 into one, log into the router and update the IP address to 192.168.1.60. Then hit reset and log back into the router again, this time disabling DHCP. Press reset again and then viola: wifi in the deadzone. Don't be concerned that the light stays orange and the 'b' flashes red, remember you're not plugging into a DSL connection. It's now stored in a draw out of site but working fine. Speed test showed 35mb down, 5mb up which is similar to what our Smart Hub 2 sees. I live a way from the Exchange so we never see more than that anyway. It's supported the Chromecast TV & Peloton simultaneously streaming, with no buffering. Thoroughly recommended as a cheap way to extend wifi signal.

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