Archive for October, 2009

Review: HTC Hero Battery Bank BB G300

Friday, October 30th, 2009

These days smart phones are more power hungry than ever before – but then they do so much more than they used to. It’s not uncommon for handsets such as the HTC Hero to be used now as MP3 players, Sat Nav, Internet & Email devices, Games consoles, video players and more, so it’s no real surprise that most phones now only last around a day before they run out of charge.

The Hero is one of the most popular smart phones currently available from HTC and if you’re using it with the latest software update you should be able to get just over a day’s use out of it before you’ll need to recharge it. For the casual user this isn’t too bad, but if you rely on your phone throughout your working day, you’re going to be running out of power by lunchtime.

Fortunately, the guys at HTC realise this is a problem for most people and have released the HTC Battery Bank BB G300 to help people get more out of their phone.

HTC Battery Bank gives your Hero more power

HTC Battery Bank gives your Hero more power

The Battery Bank is essentially an external battery for your Hero (or any other handset that can be charged using a USB cable). It has a 2680mAh battery, which is roughly twice the capacity of the standard HTC Hero and is capable of charging your handset 3 times before it runs out of power. The Battery Bank is smaller and lighter than the HTC Hero and will fit easily into your pocket or bag, so carrying it around shouldn’t really cause you any issues.

Battery Bank is smaller & lighter than the HTC Hero

Battery Bank is smaller & lighter than the HTC Hero

Simple to Use

Charging the battery bank is extremely simple. It comes with a Mini USB cable that you can use to charge it from your PC or Laptop, or if you’d prefer you can charge it using your existing HTC charger. To check the remaining power level of the Battery Bank you just need to press a small button on the side of the Battery Bank and a series of LED lights will show you how much power is remaining.

4 LED lights show charge level

4 LED lights show charge level

As you’d expect, you connect the Battery Bank in the same way as you would your charger. One end of the USB cable connects to your phone and the other to the Battery Bank and your phone starts charging straight away. If your phone is completely dead you can connect the Battery Bank and after a couple of minutes you’ll be able to use your phone while it charges. To fully charge a Hero from empty will take around two hours – longer if you’re using the phone while it’s charging.

Multiple Device Support

While the Battery Bank is made by HTC, it doesn’t mean that it’s only suitable for use with HTC phones. I’ve successfully used the Battery Bank to charge iPods, Bluetooth Headsets, Car Kits as well as phones by Nokia, Sony Ericsson and BlackBerry.  All you’ll need to charge these devices is a USB cable that supports charging.

HTC Battery Bank can be used with iPods & MP3 Players

HTC Battery Bank can also be used with iPods & MP3 Players

Summary

The Battery Bank is a handy accessory to carry around with you – particularly if you don’t work in an office. If you travel a lot or spend long periods of time away from power points then you could find this to be one of those accessories that you can’t be without.  The Battery Bank does what it sets out to do and it does it well. The fact that you can use it to power other devices too is an added bonus. It does cost more than some of the other emergency chargers on the market, but you get what you pay for. The Battery Bank is fast, powerful and doesn’t run off AA batteries. If you don’t use your phone that much and just want a spare charger for emergencies then this isn’t the charger for you, this is more suited to those who are using their phone heavily and find they can’t make it through a day without running out of juice.

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M-Edge Kindle Cases now available

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

The Amazon Kindle has been available in America for a while now, and as a result the range of Kindle accessories available in America is huge – particularly Kindle Cases & Kindle Covers.

One of the most popular manufacturers of Kindle Cases is M-Edge and we’re proud to announce that M-Edge Kindle Cases are now available to order from Mobile Fun.

M-Edge Cases Now available in the UK

M-Edge Cases Now available in the UK

There are currently 3 different styles of case available in a range of colours:

M-Edge GO! Kindle Case

The GO! Jacket for the Kindle is a slim, compact jacket that features classic lines and an ultra-slim profile. Even while closed, you’ll find access to all ports, so you never need to remove your reader for charging.

M-Edge GO! Genuine Leather Kindle Jacket

M-Edge GO! Genuine Leather Kindle Jacket

M-Edge Prodigy Kindle Case

The Prodigy Jacket for the Amazon Kindle is the ultimate for sophisticated on-the-go eReader users. Whether in the office, at a business meeting, or on the treadmill, the Prodigy Jacket provides refined and stylish protection of your Amazon Kindle in a superior case. The Prodigy Jacket offers full surface protection in a lushly padded case, while the soft grey interior ensures your Kindle will always be cushioned in comfort.

M-Edge Prodigy Genuine Leather Kindle Case

M-Edge Prodigy Genuine Leather Kindle Case

M-Edge Latitude Kindle Case

The Latitude Jacket for the Amazon Kindle is the must-have accessory jacket for the active eReader user. The Latitude Jacket, made of durable ripstop nylon, provides superior Kindle protection and utilizes a four-point mounting system to secure your Kindle.

M-Edge Latitude Kindle Jacket

M-Edge Latitude Kindle Jacket

Also available is the M-Edge eLuminator2, a reading light that has been designed to fit into a pocket in the M-Edge case. It provides a soft, even light across the screen of your Kindle and can be folded away neatly when not required.

M-Edge e-Luminator Kindle Booklight

M-Edge e-Luminator Kindle Booklight

To see all of our M-Edge cases & accessories take a look at our M-Edge Accessories page or if you’ve not seen what you’re looking for take a look at our full range of Amazon Kindle Accessories.

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Review: X-mini II vs. X-mini Capsule

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

With more and more mobile phones being used as MP3 players, the need for a way to listen to your music without compromising on audio quality is growing. Most phones have a built in loud speaker which is okay for answering the odd phone call while you’ve got your hands full, but the quality of the audio is never anything special. If you prefer to enjoy your music through a set of headphones, you can take your pick of high quality headphones from companies such as Skullcandy, Shure, Sennheiser & Etymotic – but what if you want to be able to play your music out loud?

Over the last few months we’ve seen an increase in the number of small portable speakers that are designed for use with mobile phones and laptops. Two of the most popular ones are made by X-Mini and they are the X-mini II & the X-minimax Capsule. At first glance they’re both very similar, so I decided to try them out and see just how good they are.

X-mini II

X-mini II Speaker

X-mini II Speaker

The X-mini II Speaker is a compact single speaker that’s not much bigger than a golf ball (when closed). It has a short 3.5mm audio cable built into it’s base and includes a longer audio/charging cable that connects to a mini USB port on the side of the speaker. It has an inbuilt battery that can last for up to 11 hours on a single charge.

Controls on the X-mini are minimal – a discrete on/off switch and a small volume dial are located on the base of the speaker.

Connecting it to your phone is just a case of plugging the 3.5mm audio jack into your phone or MP3 player. If your phone doesn’t have a 3.5mm audio socket, you can use an audio adapter to convert your phone’s proprietary connection to a standard 3.5mm jack.

Using the built in cable does restrict where you can put the speaker as it is only 9cm long, so if you want a bit of distance between your phone and the speaker (to reduce the risk of interference) then you’ll need to use the Audio/Charging cable that’s included with the X-mini II.

As the name suggests, the cable performs 2 functions – firstly it charges the speaker using a USB port on a PC or laptop and secondly it acts as a longer audio cable.  You can also use the longer cable to ‘daisy chain’ the speakers so that you can have your music playing from as many speakers as you want – the only downside is of course that you’ll need to buy more speakers.

X-minimax Capsule

X-mini Capsule

X-mini Capsule

The X-minimax Capsule speakers are slightly smaller than the X-mini II and have a magnetic base that allows you to stick them together when they’re not in use. One slight disadvantage you have with these is that there isn’t a built in audio cable so you’ll need to make sure you carry the audio cables around with you or you won’t be able to use them. X-mini do include a storage bag for the capsule that should help you to keep them all together.

Unlike the X-mini II,  there isn’t a volume control on the speakers, just an on/off switch so you’ll need to adjust the volume level on your phone or MP3 player.

Two cables are included with the Capsule – a short 3.5mm to Mini USB cable for when you want to use just one speaker and a longer twin charging/audio cable for when you want to use both speakers.

As with the X-mini II, the cable performs 2 functions – firstly it charges the speaker using a USB port on a PC or laptop and secondly it acts as a longer audio cable. The capsule speakers can’t be ‘daisy chained’  in the same way as the X-mini II as they don’t have a 3.5mm line in socket.

Sound Quality

To test the speakers out I connected them to both a laptop and an iPhone. I connected each set of speakers to my laptop using the built in cable and played back a variety of music, from bass heavy dance tunes through to strong vocal numbers as well as a few scenes from movies.

First up was the X-mini 2. When I briefly tried these in the office they sounded a little bit muffled, but with so much background noise it wasn’t a true reflection so instead I tried them out at home. I’ve always thought that the speakers on my laptop weren’t too bad. The audio always seemed clear regardless of whether I was listening to music or watching films, but after using the X-mini II it’s made me realise that the built in speakers on my laptop aren’t really anything special.

X-mini II Box Contents

X-mini II Box Contents

Sounds from the X-mini II were clear and sharp and the bass was more powerful too. The X-mini II has an extendable ‘vacuum’ that is designed to act like a sub woofer and increase the bass – which it does, but even with it closed, the bass is still good. Vocal tracks were crisp & clear and you could hear every breathe that the singer took. Dance tracks were good, although if you like to feel the room shake from the bass you’ll probably want to opt for something a little more powerful.

X-mini II works well with phones and MP3 Players

X-mini II works well with phones and MP3 Players

For films it’s a definite improvement over the laptops own speakers, I was only using one X-mini II though so didn’t really get to enjoy any stereo effects, but I’m sure that when you ‘daisy chain’ them you’ll get the full effects. Action scenes were good, a fairly decent rumble during on screen explosions and no distortion either.

X-mini II sounded better than built in speakers

X-mini II sounded better than built in speakers

I had the volume on my laptop set to maximum and the speaker had no problem in playing back the audio. It didn’t crackle or start to sound tinny like other speakers I’ve tried – even when the volume on the speaker itself was turned to maximum. Although it was on full, I didn’t find it particularly deafening and it only just managed to fill the room with sound so if you’r planning on using these for a house party you’ll probably want to get a second one. If it’s just for casual listening around the house or as alternatives to your built in laptop speakers then you will struggle to find fault with them.

Next up was the X-minimax Capsule – looking at them, they’re like the baby brother of the X-mini 2. Each speaker is smaller, but you do get two of them and this does make a difference. As you get two different cables in with the capsule, you can chose whether to use just one or both of the speakers. I tried using just one speaker – connected to my phone it worked fine, it’s an improvement over the built in loud speaker, but wasn’t quite as good as the X-mini II. Using just one speaker with my laptop felt a little bit under powered and songs weren’t quite as clear as they could be – having said that, the audio was still slightly clearer than using the built in speaker.

X-mini Capsule Box Contents

X-minimax Capsule Box Contents

Connecting the second speaker made all the difference. The sound felt more solid and powerful. I played the same songs as I did with the mini II and there isn’t a massive difference between the two. Most noticeably though was how they dealt with bass. The X-minimax Capsule isn’t as ‘bassy’ as the mini-II and I felt that they were better suited to music that you listen to rather than feel. Vocal and acoustic tracks were crisp and clear, but the dance tracks felt a bit weak. When it came to watching films they did a great job, although in action scenes the rumble during explosions was less than the X-mini II.

X-mini Capsule works with laptops

X-mini Capsule charges via USB

There aren’t any volume controls on the X-minimax Capsule, so volume had to be changed on the phone/laptop. I did find though that if you cranked the volume up to maximum, on some tracks there was a small amount of crackling and distortion. If I reduced the volume to around 85-90% on these tracks, the distortion stopped. It felt as though the capsule was louder than the X-mini II, but because some songs distorted slightly, you can’t really ever use it on full volume.

X-mini Capsule provides great stereo sound from your phone

X-mini Capsule provides great stereo sound from your phone

Summary

Both speakers do the job well, but for me the X-mini II stood out as the better option. Even though it’s just one speaker, it felt clearer, louder and had more bass than the X-minimax Capsule. It is a bit bigger and heavier, but it’s worth it. The fact you don’t need to carry around a bag of cables is a bonus too. If you want something louder than your phone’s loud speaker for playing your music on and don’t mind lots of cables, then the Capsule will suit you down to the ground as most phone’s won’t go loud enough to distort your music, but if you want to be able to use it as alternatives to your laptop speakers and for music from your phone/MP3 player, the the X-mini II is a better option.

My Rating:

X-Mini II Speakers 8/10
X-Minimax Capsule Speakers 7/10

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Understanding the iPhone Accessory Error Message

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

iPhone Accessory Warning

Pop-Up Message

With so many accessories available for the iPhone, compatibility issues  will crop up from time to time. We carefully check every iPhone accessory that we sell to make sure that they work with the phone, but an warning message that is sometimes displayed on the handset when some accessories are connected can cause some confusion about whether the accessory will work or not.

If you see the warning message “This accessory is not made to work with iPhone” don’t panic. It doesn’t mean that your accessory won’t work, it just means that you might experience some interference if your phone connects to the internet, a call is made or a text message sent.

The reason that you see this message (normally when you connect to Speakers, Car Kits and other music devices) is that by default, the iPhone will enter ‘Accessory Mode’ when connected by the Dock Connector. This would then lock out all controls on the iPhone as it thinks that commands for music playback will come from the connected accessory.

As not all accessories have music controls, this would cause a problem, so to get round this potential problem accessory manufacturers have the option to tell the iPhone not to enter Accessory Mode but instead display the warning message.

If you see this message when you connect your accessory to your iPhone you will be given the choice to switch to ‘Airplane Mode’. When you see the warning message, you’ve got 3 options:

  1. Press ‘YES‘ – This will then put the phone into Airplane Mode. This will temporarily disable telephone and internet capabilities while you’re connected to the accessory. As soon as you disconnect your iPhone from the accessory it will leave Airplane Mode and you’ll be able to make and receive calls again.
  2. Press ‘NO‘ – You’ll be able to access all functions on your phone and the accessory will work as it’s supposed to. If your phone rings, the music will fade in/out before & after the call. With some accessories you may experience some interference just before you receive a call or text message.
  3. Do Nothing – The warning message will disappear after about 30 seconds and your phone will function as if you’d selected ‘NO’


To try and help you get the best accessories for your iPhone Apple introduced a licensing system that makes it easier to see which accessories will work best with the iPhone. To check if an item is licensed by Apple, just look for the ‘Works with iPhone’ Logo.

Licensed by Apple Logo

Certified by Apple


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UK Kindle Accessories Now In Stock!

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

E-Readers have been around for a while in the UK, but they don’t seem to have really taken off. The most popular e-Reader has been the Amazon Kindle, but up until last week it was only available in America. This week Amazon launched an International version of the Kindle for the UK. It’s essentially the same as the Kindle 2, but has a few new features that allow it to work worldwide.

The Kindle started shipping from America last Monday and deliveries began yesterday. If you’ve ordered one and are patiently waiting for it to arrive, now is the perfect time to protect your investment and find the perfect accessories to keep it safe and help make the most of your new Kindle.

Amazon Kindle - now available in the UK

Amazon Kindle - now available in the UK

We’ve just launched our range of Kindle accessories and have a selection of Kindle Cases, Kindle Screen Protectors and Kindle Reading Lights available and have more coming over the next few weeks.

To help you get started here’s a few of our favourite Kindle Accessories:

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