Verified Review: “Had it a week now but Ive been “unable” to just dive into it, theres things i didnt know i should keep in mind. Apologies for the length this might come out to but it sucks to get a new toy and then hardly get to play with it properly right away. So bare with me, im doing this for you lol. I will have an actual review as well at the end.
YOU NEED TO CONSIDER CABLE LENGTH AND YOUR SETUP. are you using laptop or desktop, the provided cables are maybe 4ft, limiting how comfortably you can be set up if your rig isnt right next to you. highly recommend having a HDMI male to female extension cable and USB male to female extension cable if your rig is on the floor or further off to the side. *dont get a usb-c to usb-c extension as it wont fit the port on the display, youre welcome*
CONNECTIVITY- if you have multiple monitors-i.e. i have a 1080ti with 3 display ports and 1 HDMI, though i have a TV in my setup so the HDMI on my graphics card is taken. You CAN use the onboard HDMI port if you enable a setting in bios just google it if you go that route, however when i went into settings there are some color settings and “Display” settings that were greyed out (not selectable), thinking this was maybe cus of the onboard HDMI somehow, I ordered a HDMI to Display Port adapter. Connecting to display port did not solve that issue, I havent figured that out yet as I just stopped to make this review, sorry. Out of box the colors look nice, though i do need to look more into why I cant access all the settings.
Lastly, the stand….its nice, it works, fairly sturdy, but if you wanted to move the unit as a whole or even turn it a little, you would have to pick up the display and then the stand separately, its awkward to try and move them both cus the stand doesnt lock into place and its not wide enough to grab both from the sides. also if you wanted to draw vertically for whatever reason, this stand wont support it in that position and theres no room for the cable so you can only go vertical 1 way even if it could. this isnt a huge deal honestly but it is an improvable situation for anyone who might be bothered by it. For this im looking into laptop stand, and even considering a “monitor swivel”
-THE REVIEW- This is my first step into becoming a digital artist outside of Sketchbook on my Note 9 so I dont have any comparison knowledge but…ive been wanting one for a long time and have been researching on and off for the past 3 or 4 yrs. I learned Huion is the much more affordable 2nd best just as good as Wacom, and that a display vs. one of the “blind pads” is all preference, but the “blind pads” allow you to be more ergonomically positioned while you work…and now that i have one i understand. This is a fantastic tool I cant wait to master. It feels worth the money, does not feel cheap, and the experience of the little bit of doodling ive been able to do so far was more pleasing than i imagined, they say things in reviews like “natural feel” “simulates paper surface” and you try to understand but you just cant fully grasp it til you try it, its nice. Really nice. out of box the settings seem acceptable but what do I know, and i need to figure out how to access ALL the settings. The software is simplistic and binding keys/shortcuts to the displays buttons is easy, though using the buttons isnt as cool as id hoped, i still like to use the keyboard, but better to have and not need then need and not have. The pen is accurate, i keep pushing one of the buttons on accident i wish they werent as easy to click as they are but to be fair it may be cus im used to holding my mechanical pencil with my finger resting on the button, the pencil i use has the button in the same place and pencil artists often rotate the utensil. I wouldnt call these things “cons” or downsides, but just what youre used to kinda things, and i have yet to get used to this new tool. OVERALL if you feel this might help you become a better artist, you owe it to yourself to find out, dont waste time, find out. Invest in yourself, you can always resell it if you find out its not what you expected but FIND OUT so you can move forward. I got it so I wouldnt have any more excuses, i have everything i need now to find my success as an artist. I thought having something fancy would reignite something in me to work harder or just be able to create more opportunities for exposure to other things so i can figure out what i want to do. Now I feel like I can, im glad i did. Hope this helps. Best of wishes on your journey, cheers.
i got no discounts or payment for this review it is real and honest im not a Huion fanboy this is not a fake review.
Verified Review: “The company contacted me through the Amazon app soon after ordering to verify address and contact information and let me know how long it would take to ship and be received, which was very nice because there was a large window for delivery in the listing.
It was a two person job to put up because it has some weight to it but easy to install in about half an hour as a father and son project. Very aesthetically pleasing. Hugs very close to the ceiling for more open head space in the room and less glare on the wall mounted TV. Circulates air well for the 12×11 room with 8ft ceiling I have it in but I wouldn’t want to push it past the 180sqft suggested without adding a second fan to the room. The remote is comfortable in size and has a convenient caddy that can be screwed into a wall or onto furniture for easy access. The bulbs that came with it are a warm in color, which I prefer. The fan switches easily to reverse from the remote, giving a pleasant breeze feeling to a stuffy room. When turning the fan on it starts at high then goes to medium or low from there each time. It’s generally quiet, though high does give a slight white noise type sound that is soothing. It’s slightly quieter than a box fan (though I do have low frequency hearing loss so I may not be the most reliable to describe the sound, but this one is quieter than the old ceiling fan that was in the room.)
Overall, with the seller’s communication, the beautiful product, and ease of use, I DO recommend this product to others from this seller.
Update: After daily use for probably a third of the day most days of the year, the first bulb supplied from the manufacturer started flickering and was replaced with the 5th bulb that came with the fan just 2 weeks shy of a year of use. I still highly recommend. Other fans with lights bought from other sellers and installed in other rooms the same time have not lasted near as long. I will definitely be coming back when we renovate in the future.
Verified Review: “I got to say I am impressed. I got this tablet because It was 120-170 dollars cheaper than the kamvas pro 20 depending on a used or new version of the later. I was concerned before the tablet came that maybe I should have forked the extra money over. However, I looked in depth at the specs of both. Everything is the same except for a few small things, like the pro having buttons, slightly less parallax, and lamination on the screen (not sure what that means). Otherwise beside those three things, the specs where the same. Same rps, same pen, same pen tilt, same size screen, same resolution, same pen pressure, same color spectrum, etc.
Now, I don’t use the button on tablets. I prefer to use the keyboard shortcuts or a wireless number pad. So That gets booted off the list of extras that might make the extra 120+ worth it for me. Next the parallax. That refers to the space between the pen tip on the screen and where the courser shows up on the screen. I was expecting a huge space. I mean right? If this tablet is that much cheaper the parallax must be a bit of a nuisance. My last pc screen tablet, the XP-Pen 22h, had awful parallax. I had gotten it after having a small Wacom Cintiq 13’in because I wanted a larger screen. The difference was was noticeable for me. Annoyingly so. So I was anxious for this tablet. I currently use an Ipad Pro for my portable art. Another reason I was nervous for this tablet The Ipad has next to no parallax and I was afraid that this would just be awful next to that. However, upon comparing them, while there is a small bit of parallax on the Kamvas 20, it’s hardly noticeable unless you purposefully look for it. So while I would prefer none, this ain’t bad at all! 100 times better than I was expecting. Lastly is screen lamination. The Kamvas 20’s screen is matte. That’s all I need. I am not sure what lamination means in this context, but as far as I know I don’t miss it haha.
So for me I suppose the main decider for me between the two tablets is the parallax really. While I would prefer to have as little as possible, and it sounds like the pro 20 must have less that the plain 20, I can’t justify the price difference with that. Maybe if it was only a 25ish dollar difference, I would upgrade. But at this price, (I bough the Kamvas 20 at $400) I just simply can’t justify the extra money. Especially since I then used that extra money to order a non-screen graphics tablet from Huion,one of their nicer ones too. This way if I am tired or want my had out of the way of the piece I am painting I can lean back and keep going at it. Had I gotten the Pro, I don’t think I would have gotten the graphics tablet. At least not one as nice or effective.
When it comes down to it, I think that this is the best graphics tablet for the price that I have seen, and I am very happy with it. 🙂
Verified Review: “This is my first bidet. Oh! How peasants live! was the exclamation by a girl on tiktok on her first use of bidet. I concur. I thought automatic ice dispenser was it. Nope, bidet. You haven’t lived if you don’t have a bidet.
My tiny apartment has round toilet. Turns out most Americans enjoy luxurious elongated toilet. That limited my choice of bidet. I ended up with Vovo. What a deal. This has features that you have to spend $400 for. Heated seat, UV Sanitation, butt dryer, pulsating water spray. 3 separate water nozzle. All controllable with a Remote! What a luxury.
My first seat on a warm seat was too luxurious.. makes you wonder did I make it in life and this is it. Warm water pulsating on my ass. To finish with warm air in chilly California Winter at sub 60 temperature outside. Priceless.. or least I heard it cost $39 for a session..
The seat has hole which is slightly square but it seems to provide slightly larger hole to work with and it is comfortable to seat on. Installation was simple even though I had issue connecting it to fill valve. Tee would strip the bottom of fill valve. I took fill valve out and fitted it and it just screwed on flawlessly. Reinstalling the fill valve afterward was flawless. Any mature males should be able to install it. Maybe some immature ones. It fits my round American Standard toilet perfectly.
Only feature it is short on is instant hot water feature. But I do not have issue at all of using spray continuously 3 times on one seating. I don’t get cold water.. so don’t be worried about that. Dryer did not blow stinky air. Air didn’t smell.
With all that feature I didn’t realize it is using twice the microwave. It can consume 1200 watt to pump out all those heated features. But you wont be seating on it much long. I will do a power consumption test with a watt meter. For example, seat was always warm which leads me to believe it maybe an always on feature so I turned it off. Water tank may consume electricity to maintain certain temperature so instant heater feature maybe more thrift feature but they will require some test. All the comfort of bidet is provided by electricity. Otherwise all you need is just a water hose for $20.
I have been only using for a week. Started seating on it for gentle wash in the morning. What a way to start a day. Clean ass!
Highly recommended. At this price they are giving it away because the company just love you. Be greedy and install it on all your toilet.”
Verified Review: “I purchased the Lockly Secure Pro to replace a failing Kwikset smart lock. The Kwikset was good when it worked but as it aged sometimes you’d hear the unlocking mechanism turning yet it would actually not unlock or nothing would happen at all even after a valid unlock code was entered into the lock.
A review of the market showed many options but the Lockly stood out among all the choices.
2 weeks later I can tell you I couldn’t be happier with the Lockly lock.
Installation was fairly easy. Because the Lockly lock is tall the manufacturer does recommend drilling a hole above the main lockset opening to better secure the lock to the door. This is easy to do if you own a drill, makes the lock more secure to the door and is completely concealed once installation is complete.
Once installed in the door you need to setup and configure the lock using a app on your smartphone. The app connects to the lock via Bluetooth and later WiFi and lets you do things like add or remove access codes, fingerprints, review logs and more.
The lock itself is very solid, pulling down on the handle to unlatch the door almost feels like a commercial door, strong, not flimsy, giving the feeling of a good solid lock. The finish on my lock is the “Venetian Bronze” and this too looks great, not a cheap paint job but instead a really nice, clean, polished finish.
Unlocking the door is easy, tapping on the display activated a series of circles with random numbers in each. I say random because each time you activate the display the numbers come up in a different order. To unlock the door your look for your access code pressing the correct circles then push an icon to unlock the door. This is a nice feature I suppose if your door is in a place where people maybe watching your finger pattern to learn your code, for most of us however nobody is usually around me when I’m unlocking the door so this can and does slow down the opening process a bit. You can press a button each time to cause the numbers to rearrange in order but that’s an extra click which adds to the unlock time.
The beauty of the lock however is the fingerprint reader. With the fingerprint reader you just walk up to the lock, place your finger on the reader, wait about a second and you hear the lock mechanism activate and then you activate the lever. This is how I use this lock each and every time. The fingerprint reader works very well and unlocks the lock nearly each time on the first try.
A few other useful things worthy of mention here is you can setup codes for family and friends, even one time use codes you may need to give out during an emergency, this is easy to do and works well. If you connect the lock to WiFi yiu can also get instant SMS alerts on your smartphone when someone unlocks the lock (the message will say “Front door unlocked by Susan” and you will also her a message when the door is closed.
Bottom line is this is a well made product that includes many smart features. The fingerprint reader really makes it easy to unlock the door. I would certainly recommend this product to anyone looking for a great, high end lock.”
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