Rocketfish™ Universal Wireless Rear Speaker Kit
June 5, 2007 | Accessories | Audio / Video

If you have surround sound and you are not fortunate enough to have your house professionally wired, you will appreciate this product. Before the advent of wireless technology, there have been less than stellar options for running and hiding rear speaker cables. Fortunately Rocketfish™ has created a Universal Wireless Rear Speaker Kit to aid in riding unsightly speaker wires.

The wireless rear speaker kit transmits CD quality audio through a 2.4 MHz wireless signal that has a range of up to a hundred feet. The entire kit comes with a transponder, receiver, receiver stand, two strands of two feet speaker cables, and an instruction manual. The transponder uses spring terminals that accept all bare wire connections.

The installation of the wireless speaker kit was fairly simple. The transponder is fairly small and easy to conceal. I started out by connecting the supplied audio cables from the transponder to the back of my amplifier. Then I connected my rear speakers to the wireless receiver with some audio cable that I already had. The wireless receiver comes with a mounting stand which makes it easy to place on a desk, night stand, or bookshelf. The receiver also has mounting holes on the back that will allow you to mount it flush on the wall. Next I plugged in both the transponder and receiver with the supplied AC adapters and powered them on. The transponder and receiver synched almost instantly which was nice because I am not big on user manuals!

To sum it up, the Rocketfish™ Universal Wireless Rear Speaker Kit is a good buy if you want to hide those pesky rear speaker wires. The product specs say that the audio is transmitted at CD quality. To be honest I could not tell a difference between my wired setup versus the wireless setup. The only problem I experienced was soft feedback noises in the rear speakers when the wireless receiver was shut off. It would also be nice to have some sort of auto shut off feature; however, turning off the wireless receiver by hand is not a big deal. If you have an amplifier that does generate higher levels of output, there may be some conversion loss. Overall for the $99.99 price tag, I think this product is a fair deal.

FireFold 6’ HDMI Male – HMDI Male HDMI-6-BLK
April 25, 2007 | Accessories

After getting my new high definition LCD television hooked up a few months ago I was thoroughly convinced that I needed an HDMI cable. HDMI stands for high definition multimedia interface and is being seen as the future of audiovisual cabling. An HDMI cable is versatile in the sense that it can carry significant amounts of digital data between two sources, including a high definition video signal and 8 channels of 24-bit audio. HDMI cables have an impressive transfer rate of 5Gbps that will deliver high quality video and sound without the potential of quality loss from the compression or conversion of video and audio data. After hearing how cool an HDMI cable sounds, I am sure you can understand why I was convinced that I needed one.

I noticed a recurring theme in HDMI cable prices as I browsed through the Circuit City and Best Buy website; they are freaking expensive! I finally came across a company called FireFold that had unbeatable prices on their HDMI cables and cables in general. Coincidently they were located 15 minutes away from my house right outside Charlotte in Concord NC. Everyone in the shop was extremely helpful and hooked me up with the HDMI cable I was looking for. The 6’ HDMI cable I purchased is now going for $5.71 and is outstanding compared to other HDMI cable prices on the market. Other FireFold HDMI cables vary in price depending on the length you are looking for. The FireFold HDMI cables are the real deal and are 100% certified with HDMI standards. Their HDMI cables have gold plated contacts, support the standard 5Gbps transfer rate, and come with a lifetime warranty. I suggest not wasting time with expensive HDMI cables and get a certified HDMI cable from FireFold. I gave FireFold in general a Bulls Eye due to their outstanding customer service, great prices, and quality products.

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Rocketfish™ Wireless Optical Mouse RF-WTRMS
April 18, 2007 | Hardware

I just got my first laptop about 4 months ago. I enjoy being able to take my laptop with me to class, work, and even the local Panera Bread. However, I occasionally find myself getting annoyed with the laptops touch pad, because I am used to using my PC’s wireless keyboard and mouse. I was in class one night and I noticed a guy using a wireless mouse with his laptop and I immediately had to have one. The next day I went to Best Buy to check out what they had available. I ended up snagging the Rocketfish™ wireless optical notebook mouse, model RF-WTRMS. This model has a 2 button design and a needed scroll wheel. One of the greatest features about this optical mouse is its ergonomically medium size design. The mouse is not too small, while not needlessly bulky, and fits in your hand just right. Along with the size, the mouse is very compact. The USB receiver stows under the mouse and comes with a travel bag for easy storage. Other features include a power on/off switch, wake up/sleep mode, and its PC and Mac compatible. The mouse also requires 2 AAA batteries and they are included with the purchase. All of these features combined with the low $24.99 price tag at Best Buy, makes this product a hit in my opinion.

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