Friday, 15 May 2020

My Favourite Tech Items From Taobao

Hi! Recently, I have been introduced to the world of Taobao.

Taobao is an online shopping platform, akin to Amazon. It is the biggest and most used online shopping platform in China and is used by many all across the world.

Before introducing the tech I bought, let me do a simple review of Taobao.
Right now, TaoBao is by far my favourite online shopping platform, defeating Amazon,Shoppee, AliExpress and Ezbuy by MILES. Most of their products come from China, and you know..., China has ALOT of imitations and cheap goods. But that doesn't meant that it is of bad quality, the tech that I bought from Taobao all exceeded my expectations and although they aren't 'legit' they are extremely worth the money.
Another thing I like about TaoBao is the variety of goods you can find from the website. From tech to furniture to even DOGs! You can find just about anything from Taobao and you definitely cannot find them on Amazon etc. There are really many new and innovative tech you never thought you needed before chancing upon it.
However, the shipping is ridiculously expensive because they are all shipped from China. The delivery fees can be much more expensive that the price of the product which might make some doubt whether it is still worth it or not. However, you can choose cheaper options like shipping by sea or using a 3rd party shipping company and you can save some money on shipping.

Okay, lets get into the tech haul!

1 - Wireless charging Portable Charger ~ $40 (inc shipping)

I was never a big fan of wireless charging. To me it seemed impractical. You cannot use your phone while charging it, the speed of charging is slow and 'wireless' charging still requires the wires. Even until now, I do not think that this form of wireless charging is the future. However, a Wireless charging. portable charger brings us one step closer to the future. 

This wireless charge claims that it was 200000 mAh. It has 2, USB A 5W output and 2 microUSB and USB-C inputs and of course a wireless charging option. The portable charger is just... not very portable. Yes, you can charge it up and bring it around to give you some extra power.... but its just way bigger, heavier and bulkier than your average portable chargers. It weighs almost 2 times the weight of my iPhone and although it claims that it is 20k mAh, I feel like it is closer to 10k mAh, and boy is it far bigger than the 10k mAh portable charger other brands offer. 

Despite the cons, I do feel that this portable charger is a steal, it is relatively cheap and although there are better options in the market, there were freebies that came with this. I have been using it for almost a year now and although it has gotten a little dirty, it is still in good condition. There is a small screen on the top to show the exact percentage of charge left which is a nice little feature that most portables don't seem to have anymore (especially cheaper ones). Since it isn't all that portable, I have it connected to a power source and use it as a wireless charging port for my iPhone or my Airpods. 

Rating :  ★ ★ ☆ ☆ 


2 - Three-Headed Cable ~ Free!

The 3 - headed cable was the freebie that came with the portable charger and it is one of the reasons why I feel the portable charger was value for money despite cheaper alternatives in the market. 

It comes with a USB-A output like all other cables and has a USB-C, micro-USB and a lightning input, meaning that one can charge up to 3 devices with just one cable. I literally use it almost every single day and bring it with me on all occasions. Its a life-saver for me since I would only need to bring just this one cable to be able to charge my phone and iPad and will not need to worry about forgetting a cable. This cable has a nylon protective outer layer and it is extremely durable. I have also been using it on a regular basis for around a year and it is still as good as new. 

Rating :  ★ ★ ★ ★

3 - Smart Watch ~ $20 (exc shipping) 

Just like the portable charger, I never really felt the need for a smartwatch. To know the time, all I need is to tap my phone and I have access to all the functions a smartwatch provides, there is really no need to spend the extra money on a smartwatch. 

However, I realized that relying on my phone and waking up my phone to read the time makes my productivity drop ALOT. I will always be distracted by messages from my friends and viola, I will be watching some youtube video for the next hour or so. Thus I decided to get a smartwatch to minimize distractions while I study and also since it is a more reliable pedometer. 

This watch is really one of the cheaper options in the market, for $20, it is hard to find a decent analog watch much less a digital one, but TaoBao makes the impossible possible. The watch has a very minimalistic look to it, and has a turn to wake function (something which previous generation apple watches don't even have). It can count your steps and the distance you've walked including some other functions that I have yet to try out such as measuring your heart rate and blood pressure, a stopwatch function and also access to your messages (I disconnected this function). The watch connects to your phone's Bluetooth and is easy to set up. The smart watch relies on this 'home' button which is where it can sense your finger and navigate through the watch (by tapping on it). A single tap brings you to the next function and a long press allows you to change the interface or have access to that function (e.g starting the stopwatch etc). There is no 'go back' function, so to return to a previous function, you will have to tap through all the other functions which is a little annoying but liveable. 

The watch has been a really nice addition to my tech and I am really enjoying the aesthetics of it as well as the calorie counter and pedometer functionality which works pretty nicely and accurately. There is an app that you have to download that can allow you to have access to data that your watch records which is pretty neat. The battery life is a bit on the downside. It claims to have a month worth of battery, but it seems that after about a week of using it, the watch requires a new charge. Speaking of charging, it is a bit awkward to charge the watch as the watchface is detachable and you will have to plug the watchface into a USB-A output. 

Rating :  ★ ★ ☆ ☆


4 - IPad Pro Magnetic Folio Case ~ $15 

THIS! I have been longing for this accessory ever since I bought my iPad. I was previously using a slip-on folio case which was pretty damaging for my ipad since I frequently use it with my Logitech Slim - Folio keyboard case which means I have to take out my iPad from the tight case very often. Thus I really wanted Apple's Official Slim Folio case but that was way above my budget.

This folio case works exactly like Apple's case. It uses magnets to hold your iPad in place and the magnets are really strong -- the iPad does not come off with vigorous shaking. The front part also has the open to wake functionality and magnetically attaches to the back of the case so that the front will not droop when you are holding the ipad which is a nice little add on I never knew I would appreciate. You can also fold the front part of the case to provide a stand for your iPad, and the angle is just perfect for media consumption etc. 

The case is definitely thicker and heavier than your average non-magnetic folio case, but this is a tradeoff I am willing to pay (no hesitations). This case also provides no protection to the sides of your iPad (just like the Apple one)  but it does a good job protecting the iPad as a whole. 

This Ipad case also came with a nice slip-on IPad cover as well as a glass screen protector all for only $15! 

Rating ;  ★ ★  ☆









No comments:

Post a Comment