Tag Archives: bluetooth

Hardware Review: RetroScaler’s BlueRetro PS1/PS2 Adapter

Today’s review is going to be a little bit different. I’ll start with the standards of the features, description, and unboxing video. But after that, my experience with the product will be told like a story from beginning to end. Because just like any good story, there are ups and …

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Review: Wireless Bluetooth Genesis/Saturn Controllers from Retro-Bit

Hey everyone! Earlier this year we covered the newly released Sega Genesis and Sega Saturn controllers from Retro-bit (read all about that here). At the time, we knew that Retro-bit had gotten the license from Sega to do what they will. We got wind that they not only would be …

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Review: 1more Spearhead VR BT Headphones

There are simply an innumerable amount of headphones and audio options for cell phones out there in the world. From corded to wireless the options run the gamut. Today we’re going to be digging in deeper with one such option. We’re looking at the Spearhead VR BT ($99.99, 1more) to …

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Review: SN30/SF30 Pro Controller from 8Bitdo

We here at Hackinformer absolutely love getting our hands on new tech and accessories. And when I finally was given an 8bitdo SN30 Pro gamepad, I was absolutely ecstatic and decided I wanted to review it thoroughly. This controller has been out for a little bit now, but that doesn’t …

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Our Review of the 8BitDo Retro Cube Speaker

After seeing this Speaker I immediately said to myself: You want this. My old Bluetooth Speaker died on me and I wanted a simple speaker to hear Music in another room or when going somewhere. Being a fan of Retro Consoles I really liked the design of this Speaker. The color …

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CuBox-i mini PC runs both Linux and Android

In the rapidly expanding tiny computer market, there’s the CuBox-i. It’s a 2″ × 2″ × 2″ cube-shaped machine that runs Android and Linux-based operating systems. Mini computers exist thanks in no small part to Moore’s Law, but one running Linux and Jelly Bean is pretty unique. Developer SolidRun isn’t new to the tiny PC …

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