Top 10 Tech Products(Namibia)
Top 10 Tech Products(Namibia)
22/02/2020
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# Top 10 Tech Products(Namibia)

Composed By: Francois Boois (opens new window)@Facebook

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The list we have today consists on Gadgets and Modern Tech that might set you back on pricing but they make up for it in quality and recommendations we conjured up just some of this Gadgets and Gizmos to give you a structured version of the mainstream gadgets in use today around the world some of the brands here might be outdated and still haven't made it to retailers in Namibia but can still be bought online and preordered from vendors the list runs from most used to travel supporting.

# 1.Best Headphones: Audio-Technica ATH-M50xBT

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The many years, the Audio Technica ATH-M50 and its variants have been popular among cost-conscious audiophiles. By offering a much better sound for the price over competitors like Beats, the ATH-M50 has long been a go-to recommendation for anyone looking for an inexpensive step-up. However, it never quite made the jump to wireless. That is, until the Audio-Technica ATH-M50xBT.

# 2.Best Headphones for Travel: Bose Quiet Comfort 35 II

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QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones II are engineered with renowned noise cancellation that makes quiet sound quieter and your music sound better. With the Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa built in, you have instant access to millions of songs, playlists, and more — hands free. Simply choose your voice assistant and ask away. And that’s just the beginning. QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones II are now enabled with Bose AR, a first-of-its-kind audio augmented reality platform.

# 3.Best Truly Wireless Earbuds: Sony WF-1000XM3 True Wireless Earbuds

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The noise-canceling technology in the WF-1000XM3 is the most advanced ever in truly wireless headphones, with the new HD Noise-Canceling Processor QN1e. So you can lose yourself completely in your music.

# 4.Best Headphones for the Money: JVC HA-ETR40

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JVC's HA-ETR40 may not be the most exciting-looking pair of exercise earphones available, but they get the important stuff right.and offer a very secure fit, with plenty of extra eartips, including some that allow runners to better hear their surroundings. They also deliver crisp, bright audio with reasonable bass response. If a secure, exercise-friendly design, and audio that doesn't distort are priorities, the HA-ETR40 are definitely worth your consideration.

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# 5.Best Laptop: Dell XPS 15 9575 2-in-1

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Dell's new XPS 15 (9575) merges a convertible with its juggernaut 15-inch laptop for the first time. Here's what works, and what doesn't.For the last couple of years, few laptops have caught as much attention as Dell's flagship XPS 15. The juggernaut 15.6-inch laptop is one of the ultimate all-around Windows 10 PCs that balanced good battery life, ports, with sheer power. But there was one problem. While the XPS 15 had a touch screen, it lacked pen support, let alone the ability to act as a tablet.

# 6.Best Laptop for Students: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon

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The ThinkPad X1 Carbon is one of the most established laptops around, and this year's model marks the 7th iteration of the series. Just like every one before it, this X1 Carbon is thinner and lighter than ever. What else is new? Well, there's a brighter UHD display with HDR400 support, a better sound system, more far-field microphones, plus the usual processor and performance upgrades. Oh, and there's an optional carbon fiber weave pattern for those bored with a plain black lid.

# 7.Best Laptop for the Money: HP Envy 13t

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The new HP Envy 13 is everything I was hoping the new Apple MacBook Air would be: fast, attractive and affordable. That doesn't come as a surprise; the previous model ranked #3 on our best college laptop page for over a year. HP could simply have cloned that model, added new components and re-released it, and it still would have been one of the best Ultrabooks around. Instead, the company gave us an even better version, with a more elegant design, a bright and vivid display, and top-notch speakers. Combine that with long battery life (on the 1080p version), a comfortable keyboard and a reasonable price and it becomes hard to see why anyone would buy the MacBook Air over the Envy 13.

# 8.Best Camera: Nikon Z50

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The Nikon Z50 is a 20.9MP mirrorless camera: the first time the company has put an (unstabilized) APS-C sensor behind its new, larger 'Z' lens mount. The company says the camera is designed to attract a generation of users who don't consider themselves to be photographers. Alongside the camera, Nikon has announced two lenses designed for this sensor size: a 16-50mm F3.5-6.3 collapsible standard zoom and a 50-250mm F4.5-6.3 telephoto zoom - both with built-in image stabilization (which Nikon calls Vibration Reduction).

# 9.Best Camera for the Money: Sony A6100

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Sony A6100 APS-C mirrorless camera has a hard act to follow. It’s an upgrade on the half-a-million-selling A6000. However, the A6000 has recently started to look a little dated. Image quality is good rather than great, at least by the latest standards, especially at high ISO settings. Video capture tops out at 1080p and the camera doesn’t even have a touchscreen.

# 10.Best USB Battery Pack: MAXOAK 50,000mAh

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The MaxOak K2 is named after the world’s second highest mountain, and it’s a fitting moniker that manufacturer KayoMaxtar chose. After all, at 50,000mAh, this is one of the biggest portable laptop battery chargers available, with a literally mountainous capacity. Just to put that in perspective, the Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus has a 3,500mAh battery, meaning that the MaxOak K2 could potentially charge it more than 14 times over with some juice to spare. And the popular Dell XPS 13 laptop could get a whole day’s worth of charge out of this accessory. As expected, the K2 is built like a brick, measuring 207 x 136 x 33mm, and at nearly 1.28kg, isn’t far off the weight of a brick – it’s certainly heavier than most new ultraportable laptops (like the Toshiba X20W-D). KayoMaxtar opted for a metal finish which gives a nice premium feel to the device.

That's it for this weeks top 10 click The link below to E-mail the editor if there's something you'd like to share or want to clarify something pertaining to this particular article thanks for reading and kind regards:-).

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A little Honourable mention for the Best Budget USB Battery Pack: RavPower Turbo Series 20100mAh that didn't make the list, this time round but still loved by many in this part of the world.

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