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Topic: Tesco stocking fillers and gadgets Vlogging kit discussion

I was looking through the

Stocking fillers

in the Tesco groceries website, and I found the following.

https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/p … /312096610

Can anyone figure out how it is used please?

I looked up AUX port on the web but at present I am not clear how it is used.

As it has a port it seems as if it is meant to be used with a device of some sort, but which type of device and for what purpose or result?

Why the earphone?

PROFESSOR PUZZLE MINI MICROPHONE GADGET
Always be ready to take centre stage with this star quality earphone and mini microphone set! Simply plug it into your device, put the earphones in and speak into the mic to wow those around you. The glamorous gadget that will put you in the spotlight!
Ages 8+
Set contains: earphones and mini microphone
Compatible with universal AUX ports

William

Re: Tesco stocking fillers and gadgets Vlogging kit discussion

I wonder if one of these, intended as a novelty toy, would be worth having continuously plugged in to a USB port of one's computer for practical use in case there are power cuts. Would it then run off the computer's battery?

https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/p … /311683648

William

Re: Tesco stocking fillers and gadgets Vlogging kit discussion

Not under stocking fillers but under gadgets.

https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/p … /312082217

No details on the Tesco website.

I searched on the web. I found a short mention but I could not get through to the linked web page.

William

Re: Tesco stocking fillers and gadgets Vlogging kit discussion

I have now noticed that the picture on the box of the vlogging kit has smartphone vlogging kit.

Yet there seems to be a USB connector, one of the basic type.

So as no brand of smartphone is mentioned I am wondering if everything is to some common standard as there are I think several different operating systems used for smartphones.

I only have a basic smartphone, rarely used, I just got it to try to learn a bit about smartphones.

I wonder if the Vlogging kit would work with a laptop computer.

William

Re: Tesco stocking fillers and gadgets Vlogging kit discussion

The microphone gadget seems to be be a simple karaoke device, with earphones to allow you to monitor the results without disturbing the neighbours too much!

The Astrolight will gradually drain the battery if there is no mains power. For emergency lighting, you’d be better off buying a lamp that can be recharged either via your laptop or via a mobile phone charger.

Vlogging is video blogging. Is that something you want to get involved in? If so, I can’t imagine why a kit like that wouldn’t work with a laptop computer.

"Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?"
― Tennessee Williams

Re: Tesco stocking fillers and gadgets Vlogging kit discussion

Alfred wrote:

The microphone gadget seems to be be a simple karaoke device, with earphones to allow you to monitor the results without disturbing the neighbours too much!

So is it that one records on some device using the microphone without the earpiece being involved, then playing it back on the earpiece without the microphone being involved?

Alfred wrote:

Vlogging is video blogging. Is that something you want to get involved in? If so, I can’t imagine why a kit like that wouldn’t work with a laptop computer.

Well, it doesn't necessarily need to be used for video blogging.

Like, for example, Papier marketing photo greeting cards to send to someone else, but I used a jpg file of my artwork from my computer for the picture on the front, used the "greetings" space inside to add descriptive text, my name and the month and year, had sent the printed card by Royal Mail to myself and framed the result in what Tesco sold as an oak effect photo frame.

Though I would need to think for what else it could be used.

William

Re: Tesco stocking fillers and gadgets Vlogging kit discussion

I have ordered one of the vlogging kits, using some of my Tesco clubcard vouchers to pay for it.

Musing on making a movie I remembered these web pages.

http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~ngo/l … er_017.pdf

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPjgsgLDu08

So (possibly)

https://www.hobbies.co.uk/12th-scale-mona-lisa

and some grey paper as background. smile

William

Re: Tesco stocking fillers and gadgets Vlogging kit discussion

I watched the following video yesterday.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53FdS5dNIcE

The vlogging kit has now arrived. The box is about 6 inches or more tall, not quite as wide, and about an inch thick.

I have not opened it yet, but I did have a quick read through the notes that are on the back of the box, but I had the rest of the grocery delivery to put away so it was just a quick read through.

I have just watched the following video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5274yDqpz2s

204 views so far. It seems that the vlogging kit featured might be possibly similar to the one I have bought. I suppose that it is possible that it is identical but in a different box.

On the vlogging kit that I have, the light will need two batteries.

There is included a cable that is said to be 10 cm long and has USB C on one end and a 3.5 mm audio plug on the other. The picture shows one of those round cylinder plugs that has black and silver rings on it and a rounded tip.

It says that the audio is compatible with most Samsung and Apple phones.

Now that plug looks very much like, though I am not certain that it is identical, but it might be, to the plug on the earphones things that can also be used as an aerial if the phone has a built-in radio receiver.

I have three mobile phones, a basic red Nokia, a white IMO Dash and a gold (colour smile ) IMO Q2, all obtained at various times. I habitually carry the red one and the white one in case I need to call for help. I have previously sent still pictures from the white one to my computer by email. I think it also has Bluetooth and I think I got it to work direct to the computer at one time but it was awkward setting it up, but the email is easier to use, though it does cost money off the stored pay as you go money credit in the phone whereas using Bluetooth does not.

The red phone and the white phone each have one camera on the back. The gold (colour) phone has two cameras, one on the back and one on the front, though I note what the gentleman in the first video said about for his phone that the camera on the back is a better camera than the camera on the font.

So can we discuss the audio please?

It seems that at the very least I can have a stable stand for the mobile phone when it is recording using its internal microphone, and the light.

Which is worth having, even if I can't use the vlogging kit microphone with my mobile phone.

Yet I am wondering if I might in fact be able to use the vlogging kit microphone with my mobile phone.

So I do not have either a Samsung phone or an Apple phone.

So I am wondering whether using the external microphone will or will not work with my phones.

Does the question really come down to "You know how a USB socket goes to an internal system such that it can be used for a variety of things, like an external full size keyboard such as I am using to enter this text, and also an external CD disc drive - well, does one of those sockets act in such a way that it could be used for the aerial of a built-in radio receiver, a link to earphones, and also as input for an external microphone when recording a video?

There was also something at the end that I did not take in that said something could be done using some sort of cable (not supplied)

By the way, the lens kit arrived the other day, at second attempt, at the first attempt it had been out of stock. There are some images and some explanatory text on the back of the box.

William

Re: Tesco stocking fillers and gadgets Vlogging kit discussion

What do you make of this camera please?

https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/p … /310707785

£17 is one thing, £11 Clubcard price and some Clubcard vouchers available might possibly be another. smile

I am wondering if it could be a roving camera to record video onto my laptop computer.

William



William

Re: Tesco stocking fillers and gadgets Vlogging kit discussion

I have found the following web page.

https://www.trust.com/en/product/18679- … deo-webcam

William

Re: Tesco stocking fillers and gadgets Vlogging kit discussion

So I decided to order one.

But I was not logged on, and when I logged on I found they are not available at the Tesco store from which my grocery orders are delivered, probably because it is a Tesco SuperStore, which is quite large but not as large as the big stores, whatever they are called.

So I rang Tesco and a helpful lady has sent a request that they become stocked there.

So hopefully my request will be successful.

Tesco can be good about such requests.

If I had been logged on I would not even know now of those webcams.

They are not a Tesco own label product, so if Tesco don't have them available at the local store I might be able to get one mail order from somewhere else.

William

Re: Tesco stocking fillers and gadgets Vlogging kit discussion

William wrote:

I watched the following video yesterday. does one of those sockets act in such a way that it could be used for the aerial of a built-in radio receiver, a link to earphones, and also as input for an external microphone when recording a video?

That seems unlikely! An earphone socket is an output socket, but for a microphone you obviously want an input socket. Although it’s possible that the device is designed to make use of the built-in microphone in your phone, I haven’t investigated and therefore can’t say how realistic a possibility that is.

"Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?"
― Tennessee Williams

Re: Tesco stocking fillers and gadgets Vlogging kit discussion

William wrote:

So I decided to order one.

But I was not logged on, and when I logged on I found they are not available at the Tesco store from which my grocery orders are delivered, probably because it is a Tesco SuperStore, which is quite large but not as large as the big stores, whatever they are called.

So I rang Tesco and a helpful lady has sent a request that they become stocked there.

So hopefully my request will be successful.

Tesco can be good about such requests.

Useful to know!

William wrote:

If I had been logged on I would not even know now of those webcams.

They are not a Tesco own label product, so if Tesco don't have them available at the local store I might be able to get one mail order from somewhere else.

William

It can be quite fascinating to see what’s listed when you’re not logged in.

The Trust brand name has been around for very many years. Their products generally seem to be good value, often aimed at the budget end of the market but still delivering reasonable performance.

"Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?"
― Tennessee Williams

Re: Tesco stocking fillers and gadgets Vlogging kit discussion

Thank you.

I think that the idea is that when one is recording a video on the smartphone, by default the smartphone uses its built-in microphone for the sound, but, provided the smartphone supports doing it, if one plugs in the external microphone, which is, probably, a more directional microphone than the smartphone's built-in microphone, and is possibly of higher quality that the smartphone's built-in microphone, then the built-in microphone is not used and the microphone of the vlogging kit is used instead.

So hopefully improving sound quality on the video.

But perhaps it is at least to some extent the romance, cachet and the je ne sais quoi of having a fancy-looking microphone like television news crews.

I note that that is not quite like plugging an external keyboard into the USB port of a laptop computer as one can in that case use either keyboard.

William

Re: Tesco stocking fillers and gadgets Vlogging kit discussion

So how would this work please?

https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/p … /312093659

Quote from the Tesco grocery web page:

PROFESSOR PUZZLE KEY FINDER GADGET
Constantly checking your pockets for your keys? Never misplace them again with this smart tag! Compatible with Apple and Android devices, simply download the app, attach the tag to your keys (or the item you lose the most!) and use the locator app to find it!
Set contains: smart tag and instructions
Compatible with Apple and Android devices
Up to 5m active range

I found the Professor Puzzle website but I could not find the product listed.

William

Re: Tesco stocking fillers and gadgets Vlogging kit discussion

Alfred wrote:
William wrote:

I watched the following video yesterday. does one of those sockets act in such a way that it could be used for the aerial of a built-in radio receiver, a link to earphones, and also as input for an external microphone when recording a video?

That seems unlikely! An earphone socket is an output socket, but for a microphone you obviously want an input socket. Although it’s possible that the device is designed to make use of the built-in microphone in your phone, I haven’t investigated and therefore can’t say how realistic a possibility that is.

With my red Nokia phone, I used to listen to the radio sometimes. Notionally I was supposed to stick the earphones in my ears, but I never did, as I found that I needed to have the earphones and their cable plugged in as the cable provided the reception aerial, but there was an option in the radio app to use the loudspeaker.

It all ended as the earphones were flimsy and broke. I got some more but they broke too. I really wanted just a plug-in aerial without the flimsy bit but I don't know if they are available.

But anyway, if someone were to use it with earphones, that would seem to imply that the audio was two-way in some manner, receiving the signal to feed into the phone and then sending out an amplified version to go to the earphones.

I don't know anything about the type of electronic systems where there are signals going in both directions along a wire, the electronics I did all sent signals in just one direction along a wire.

William

Re: Tesco stocking fillers and gadgets Vlogging kit discussion

William wrote:

It all ended as the earphones were flimsy and broke. I got some more but they broke too. I really wanted just a plug-in aerial without the flimsy bit but I don't know if they are available.

For as long as I can remember, I’ve used lightweight headphones instead of earphones.

"Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?"
― Tennessee Williams

Re: Tesco stocking fillers and gadgets Vlogging kit discussion

I got a publicity email from Tesco today with a list of offers including 25% off with ClubCard.

So I had a look and one of them was the following.

https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/p … /296508569

I am wondering what it is about and how it works.

I wondered at first if it was like those 1950s "magic" painting books where one painted with water and various areas came up in various colours.

But there appear to be five pens or markers.

William

Re: Tesco stocking fillers and gadgets Vlogging kit discussion

Chemicals in the paper react with the chemicals in the pens to make different colours show up.

"Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?"
― Tennessee Williams

Re: Tesco stocking fillers and gadgets Vlogging kit discussion

I wonder if it is like some titration solutions where colour varies with pH.

I remember that one was clear for one of acid/alkali and pink for the other.

So maybe the paper has been treated with dilute citric acid or something and the pens contain slightly alkaline titration solutions or something like that (or the other way round for acid/alkali) and drawing with the pen causes the colour to show.

William

Re: Tesco stocking fillers and gadgets Vlogging kit discussion

That reminds me of the old trick of using lemon juice as invisible ink, and then using the heat from a lightbulb to turn it brown so you can see it.

"Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?"
― Tennessee Williams

Re: Tesco stocking fillers and gadgets Vlogging kit discussion

When I was a child, one could get colouring books where the paper contained invisible dyes that were revealed when painted with plain water. Only a few fairly dull hues, but exciting nevertheless.

Re: Tesco stocking fillers and gadgets Vlogging kit discussion

Yes. i remember painting with water in one of them.

I have a vague memory of having one of them and knowing how to use it because I had had one before.

I cannot remember what were the designs, but I do remember a pale blue and a pale pink.

I migt remember a pale yellow. I do not remember a pale green. Though maybe there was green.

It would be interesting to know exactly how it was done, maybe green was not possible, so the artwork was designed to go with the colours that they had available to use.

William

Re: Tesco stocking fillers and gadgets Vlogging kit discussion

Some readers might like to know that Tesco has frames of various sizes available at a Clubcard Price of about 25% off until 27 November 2022.

William

Re: Tesco stocking fillers and gadgets Vlogging kit discussion

I searched for

Gadgets

at the Tesco store that deliveries grocery orders to me and I saw this, which was not there when I found the vlogging kit.

Global Gizmos Rainbow Ring Selfie Light

https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/p … /312092390

As with the vlogging kit I was not aware of such products until I saw the above.

There is little information except what is on the picture of the box and I cannot make it all out on the 11 inch screen of this computer.

I am not "into" taking selfies and "no plans" (as the politicians say smile ) to do so.

But it does say "or video", so that is a different matter.

Also, it has "10 Static Colour Settings" so I am wondering if this is a sort of mini and led version of splotlights where one can put a colour gel filter in front.

So perhaps one can illuminate a scene one is videoing in one of various colours at a time.

A quick look on YouTube seems to have, thus far, some videos about ring lights, but I have not at this time found one about this specific product, and I have not yet watched any of them.

Has anyone here used a ring light and/or can ... um smile ... throw any light on the topic please?

William