Comments for Technically Well https://technicallywell.com/ Tech that's good for you Sat, 06 May 2023 18:23:14 +0000 hourly 1 Comment on Is Fitbit being discontinued? by Lorraine https://technicallywell.com/is-fitbit-being-discontinued/#comment-1815 Fri, 17 Mar 2023 23:00:22 +0000 https://technicallywell.com/?p=8712#comment-1815 Undoubtedly a Google watch is their aim. They bought Fitbit for the basic smarts and advanced sleep analysis. Don’t expect tech support (other on instructions on how to reset) and don’t expect warranty when your Fitbit device fails.

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Comment on Is Fitbit being discontinued? by Reverend Scott W. Santy https://technicallywell.com/is-fitbit-being-discontinued/#comment-1814 Wed, 15 Mar 2023 14:38:26 +0000 https://technicallywell.com/?p=8712#comment-1814 This news is upsetting to me as I have a Fitbit Charge 5 and I love it. And I was wondering if there was a new lineup of the Charge series that might have Spotify like the Charge 4, and I came across this article of yours. And I must say that though I’m an avid user of the Google apps on my cell phone, I’m upset to hear Google has started to phase out the Fitbit devices.

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Comment on Soundcore Life P3 Review by duncdawg26 https://technicallywell.com/soundcore-life-p3-review/#comment-1370 Thu, 15 Jul 2021 23:58:56 +0000 https://technicallywell.com/?p=7790#comment-1370 I bought the a2’s for $54 but I’m missing the autopause. I like the bass and the wingtips of the a2’s. I think I would have return them and dropped the extra cash for the p3’s if they would have had autopause. But the more I look around, the more I think the a2’s are a great buy at $54

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Comment on eufyCam 1 vs eufyCam 2: Comparison and Differences by tuttle https://technicallywell.com/eufycam-1-vs-eufycam-2/#comment-1146 Mon, 02 Dec 2019 22:54:59 +0000 https://technicallywell.com/?p=5937#comment-1146 There’s chatter about the lack of HomeKit for v1 users online right now — as in “they promised it, but never delivered.” I’d love to see a copy of the manual that states HomeKit compatibility. Being invested in lots of v1 equipment — I’ll warn you about empty promises. If history is a lesson v2 won’t include HomeKit either.

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Comment on eufyCam 1 vs eufyCam 2: Comparison and Differences by Ryan https://technicallywell.com/eufycam-1-vs-eufycam-2/#comment-1145 Sun, 01 Dec 2019 23:56:11 +0000 https://technicallywell.com/?p=5937#comment-1145 In reply to Donnell Steele.

I believe I found the deal on Home Depot’s website and from what I can see, it appears to be the first generation (Kickstarter) system. Does the manual explicitly state that it is compatible with HomeKit? That would be interesting, especially since they haven’t released the HomeKit update for version 2 of the camera yet.

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Comment on eufyCam 1 vs eufyCam 2: Comparison and Differences by Donnell Steele https://technicallywell.com/eufycam-1-vs-eufycam-2/#comment-1143 Sat, 30 Nov 2019 13:51:35 +0000 https://technicallywell.com/?p=5937#comment-1143 I just picked up what appears to be the eufycam (1) at Home Depot yesterday. Black friday sale at $269.00. But i’m still confused as to features. The manual inside says it is compatible with homekit. And it came with 1 entry sensor. I was also surprised at the price which made me wonder if it was a special bundle. Any thoughts?

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Comment on Douni 25W Portable Wireless Bluetooth Speaker (A5) Review by Ensie https://technicallywell.com/douni-25w-portable-wireless-bluetooth-speaker-a5-review/#comment-899 Tue, 19 Mar 2019 07:03:54 +0000 https://technicallywell.com/?p=4814#comment-899 Nice speaker

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Comment on WyzeCam Review by DStiggs https://technicallywell.com/wyze-cam-review/#comment-883 Wed, 08 Nov 2017 13:55:53 +0000 https://technicallywell.com/?p=3190#comment-883 The Wyze Cam has a lot going for it, but the 5-minute cool-down period after sending an alert is a major concern. Someone breaks in and all you get is one 12-second piece of video until 5 minutes later when you get another notification and 12-second clip. Pretty much requires an SD card for continuous recording, as well as placing it where it’s hidden or unreachable. But still for 26 bucks shipped…

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Comment on RAVPower 64GB iPhone Lightning Flash Drive Review by RAVPower 64GB Lightning Flash Drive with Charging Support Review – Technically Well https://technicallywell.com/ravpower-64gb-iphone-lightning-flash-drive-review/#comment-808 Thu, 13 Jul 2017 00:55:50 +0000 https://technicallywell.com/?p=2267#comment-808 […] flash drive is almost functionally the same as the other RAVPower Lightning flash drives I recently reviewed.  However, this variation take more of a “cable” form and can be used as a charging […]

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Comment on How to Downgrade to the Free Plan on FreedomPop by Get Fit with Pokemon Go – Technically Well https://technicallywell.com/how-to-downgrade-to-the-free-plan-on-freedompop/#comment-797 Thu, 06 Jul 2017 22:20:07 +0000 https://technicallywell.com/?p=1795#comment-797 […] off, this should not be an issue).  Then slip in the SIM card for a free or low-cost carrier, like FreedomPop’s 4G LTE SIM card.  Typically, Pokémon Go uses very little data (unless you’re exploring a new area and need […]

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