Thursday, September 15, 2016

Introducing the Mangroomer Ultimate Pro Do-It-Yourself Electric Back Hair Shaver

There’s a never-ending debate about whether to grow a beard or to maintain a clean shaven look. Some people also think that chest hair is manly. But there’s no doubt that there’s a consensus about back hair—they’re just plain icky. While some espouse having it waxed or zapped off, others say that you can just shave it off. And you don’t really need to have it done for you. With the Mangroomer back shaver, you can just do it yourself.

Can this really be done all by yourself? Lots of Mangroomer reviews on various online ecommerce websites attest to this, and they’re written mostly by verified customers. The Mangroomer comes with a lot of features that can make it all possible. In fact, the Ultimate Pro Mangroomer is the most advanced back hair shaver from Mangroomer.

What’s In the Box?

Let’s first check what you really get when you buy the Mangroomer do it yourself electric back hair shaver.

  • You get 2 interchangeable attachment shaving heads, and they both come with flexible necks. These attachments are designed for the extendable handle, which is designed for extreme reach and also equipped with ergonomic rubber.
  • It also comes with a power adapter, as the Mangroomer Ultimate Pro back shaver uses battery power for certain functions. You just need to charge the unit, so it doesn’t need to be plugged in when you use it.
  • You also get a manual detailing the operating and safety procedures. This is Spanish, German, and French, as well as in English.
  • There’s also a cleaning brush so you can get rid of the hair from the shaver more easily.

Features of the Mangroomer Electric Back Shaver

So what features does the Mangroomer Ultimate Pro have that makes it exquisitely ideal for shaving your back? Take a good long look:

  • The shaver head attachments lock to the handle, so what you end up with is a design that allows you to reach every square inch of your back. You can bend it at any angle, or extend it fully to reach areas that are more difficult to access.
  • It has the new Pro XL extension button, which locks the two parts of the Ultimate Pro in the angle you want. You can then customize the angle for various areas of your back, with an angle range of 135 degrees. What this means is that you won’t ever have to ask anyone else to shave your back for you.
  • You can also fold the unit flat, so it’s easier to bring along with you on your travels.
  • The 2 interchangeable attachment shaving heads give you a 1.8-inch wide back groomer blade. This allows you to shave larger areas and longer hairs more quickly.
  • You also get a bidirectional head for regular maintenance and shorter hairs. With this, you can shave along two directions instead of just one.
  • There’s also the Power Burst button. With this, you can get an extra burst of power to the shaver so that you can more easily trim very thick and coarse hair on your back. All you need to do is to press the button, instead of pushing down more forcefully.
  • The shaving heads also come with “shock absorber” flexible necks. This enables you to shave by following all the contours of your back.
  • The blades are ultra-sensitive. They’re made of stainless steel and are also hypoallergenic. This makes sure that the shaving process is soothing for your skin, without the usual irritants that your skin may normally have to endure.
  • The handle comes in a hexagonal design, which makes the grip more ergonomic. It’s rubberized too. This design is meant to boost your ability to control the shaver securely, while you’re also comfortable in handling it.
  • It’s also very light. This means you’re less likely to get tired holding the shaver up for extended shaving periods. It also makes it more portable too.
  • The battery charges up quickly and there’s even a charge light indicator. It goes red when it’s charging and green when it’s fully charged.
  • There’s also a 2-year warranty against any defects due to failure or manufacture. While you will shoulder the shipping costs to Mangroomer, the manufacturer will cover the costs of shipping the shaver back to you.

Comparison to the Other Models

Some say in their Mangroomer Ultimate Pro review that there’s not much of a difference to this unit compared to the more affordable Mangroomer Professional. But that’s not quite true.
Yes, it’s true that they share several key features. The less expensive model does have the special 135-degree design. It also comes with a rubberized grip. It also works without a cord, it’s rechargeable, and they both have a charging light.

But the Ultimate Pro has features you won’t find on the Professional version. There’s no bonus foil head for regular maintenance in the Pro. There’s no shock absorber feature with a multifunctional flexible neck. The lock button is missing, and so is the extreme reach handle. And you won’t find the Power Burst feature either.

PROS:
  • First and most important of all is that this thing works. You really do get a close shave, and you can access every area of your body easily. All you need is as full length mirror, one hand for the shaver, a small mirror for your other hand, and a bright light so you can check whether or not you missed a spot. It’s very maneuverable and light, so you can just relax and get to every hair on your back. It simply is very easy to use, since if you can’t reach a spot then all you need to do is to change the angle of the shaving handle.
  • There’s also no pulling on the hair, and no pain. Just make sure that you move the shaver head slowly as you pass it over your back. There’s no irritation to your skin either. Since the design allows you to follow every square inch of your back, you can get a very close shave indeed.
  • The charge also gives you a lot of time to shave. It won’t let you get the job half-done only. After all, the wide blade gets things done quickly. And the Power Burst button helps you with the thick coarse hair.
  • It’s even portable too. Just fold it up, bring the extra head and the power adapter, and you’re good to go. It’s so portable that you don’t even need to find a bathroom to use it, since you don’t need even water to make it work. And sure as heck, you don’t need shaving cream.
CONS:
  • In fact, this thing is ideal only for your back. Since it’s so big, it’s unwieldy to use for your face. The blades also are quite wide, so it’s not quite suitable for other areas of your body where there are deep contours to think about.
  • You can’t even use this on your chest hair without being very careful, since it doesn’t have a guard to protect your nipples.
  • Some people may not be that convinced that it’s better than having someone else do it for you. Having others do it for you can be an embarrassing experience, even if you can afford to have it done professionally. Some people even find it hard to ask their significant other to shave their back. But if your spouse or partner doesn’t mind, then maybe you shouldn’t mind it either.

Mangroomer Reviews

Consumer Ratings

By and large, just about every Mangroomer back shaver review for the Ultimate Pro gives it top marks. Just about every one finds it easy to use, and people marvel at the results. It’s no surprise that it’s a bestseller, and the most recent reviews all give it glowing recommendations.

Of course, a few people here and there will have something to complain about. One mentioned that it’s too light, and so there’s a question about its durability. Another even complained about the need to use mirrors—is there even a back shaver that doesn’t need mirrors to let you see if you’ve gotten all the hair on your back?

So all in all, people say that this is a beaut. It’s terrific—that’s very much the consensus.

Conclusion

So should you buy it? If you’re plagued with hair on your back and you’re no longer amused by the taunts and jokes, then the Mangroomer Ultimate Pro back shaver is for you. It’s very affordable, compared to the costs of other hair removal techniques. Using lasers will cost you about $600 to $900, and that’s just for one session. With the Mangroomer, it’s a one-time cost.

It simply is a wonder of a product. It’s very easy to use, and the results will be amazing. Never again will you feel self-conscious on the beach and in pool parties, and you won’t have to annoy other guys when your play basketball shirtless. And it gives you the self-confidence you need when you’re intimate with your partner. So if you have any hair on your back, get this shaver.

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Monday, September 5, 2016

Types of Kindle

What are the different types of Kindle? There is the Kindle, the Kindle Paperwhite, Kindle Voyage and the 2016 launched Kindle Oasis. Then of course there is the Fire, this comes as a tablet in various shapes and sizes and then there is the Fire TV of which there are two versions. Confused? It’s not the easiest product line to follow, especially as Amazon took the decision to launch their tablets under the name Kindle Fire, realised the confusion, and then relaunched the tablets simply as Fire. I want to help to clear up the confusion.

What is an ereader?

The Kindle

An ereader is a handheld electronic device that let’s you read electronic books and magazines. Amazon Kindle electronic readers are aimed at trying to replace the physical book. Whether this is actually possible or not is a debate for another blog post.

A Kindle will allow you to download and read books, newspapers and magazines on a specialist

screen that is designed to allow you to read for hours and hours.

A tablet on the other hand uses similar technology to a laptop or desktop, there is nothing specialist about it.

If you are a fan of reading books and magazines, this device is particularly convenient for you. Amazon currently features four varieties of Kindle units, each with a unique appearance and differences.

Learning more about each of these devices and how they differ will assist you in choosing the right device that fits your lifestyle and budget. Let’s break each Kindle down and discuss each model individually.

What is a tablet?

A tablet is a handheld mini computer that lets you read emails, go online, watch video and install apps. It also lets you read electronic books and magazines.

What is the difference between an ereader and a tablet?

Kindle

Kindle Fire Tablet

I have written an in depth blog post about this ereader vs tablet. To summarise, an ereader is for books and magazines and a tablet is a handheld computer. Although by installing an app on the tablet it’s possible to access the same content as your ereader. The app downloads all the ebooks you have purchased from the Amazon Store and using WhisperSync technology, it synchronises where you are up to magically, across all devices.

The biggest differentiator though is that the screen on a tablet is like a computer screen, but the screen on an ereader is designed to mimic a book.

Types of Kindle

I have listed below the difference types of Kindle that are available to buy and for reference some of the now obsolete models. If you want a full list and specification of the current Kindle line up then take a look at my comparison chart.

Kindle

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The Kindle is the baseline model and like it’s bigger brothers and sisters it features the revolutionary e-reader or eink display. This display provides a sharp and high-resolution screen designed for those that want to read books electronically. The entry level model is simply know a The Kindle whereas the other Kindle ereaders have names like Paperwhite, Touch and Oasis.

It includes a six-inch display that utilities the Amazon E Ink technology to form a 16-level gray scale image, that does not have glare even in direct sunlight. It uses Wi-Fi as the only mean of connection, and you need to be in the range of an active Wi-Fi connection to browse and download content. It is simple to use and does not require computer cables or syncing to use.

None of the Kindles include any audio functionality, something that was available on the previous generations. It’ wireless functionality makes it easy to log into Amazon to find and buy an e-book. Shop anywhere in the world, whether you are in bed, taxi or airport. As soon as you buy a book, it will be delivered immediately electronically.

The Kindle comes with an internal storage of 2 GB, with 1.25 GB available for use. This will allow you to approximately store 1400 books. It includes a powerful battery, that can last for up to one month if the wireless is off, and about three weeks if the wireless is on throughout. The device offers five controls well placed in the bottom of the display area.

Kindle Touch

Kindle Touch WiFi

Like the entry level version of the Kindle the Kindle Touch features a 6-inch E Ink screen. The main different is that this version is a touch-screen and allows swipe or tap the display, which is an easier way of navigating menu system or turn the page on your book or document. The Kindle Touch comes with a larger battery than the Kindle, which can last up to two months when the wireless is turn off and about one month when the Wi-Fi is on most of the time.

It comes with a larger space of about 3 GB as compared to 1.25 GB in the Kindle version. The Kindle Touch is advanced in term of internet connectivity as it includes a 3G version, which is much faster wehnaccessing online contents as well as downloading books, because you don’t have to worry about logging on to WiFi networks.

Kindle Keyboard

Kindle Keyboard

This device is now obsolete, but can still be purchased second hand. Although it features almost the same internal storage as the Kindle Touch, the Kindle Keyboard E Ink display is not a touch-screen. The Kindle Keyboard offers a five-controller and a full QWERTY keyboard for input. It also includes a two side buttons that use to advance the page while reading. It features a powerful Wi-Fi and 3G models just like the Kindle Touch model.

It comes with a more powerful battery like that of Kindle Touch model and can last for up to two months on a single charge, when it is offline most of the days. If you keep the Wi-Fi on most of the time, the battery will last for about ten days. It is important to avoid the low-coverage mobile area connections (this is what the 3G card uses)

as it will drop down to 2G standards like EDGE and GPRS. Although they still work, they consume battery power faster.

The Wi-Fi network is compatible with 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n standards and supports WEP, WPA and WPA2 security that uses a password for authentication. If you don’t know what that means, then don’t worry as it’s just another way of saying open WiFi standards. It cannot to connect to WPA and WPA2 secured network using 802.1X authentication methods, which are only really used in the workplace and does not support to connecting to ad-hoc Wi-Fi networks.

Kindle DX

Kindle DX

The Kindle DX version, also now obsolete, is totally different than the previous three versions that we have mentioned so far. It features a 9.7-inch E Ink display compared to the 6 inch on the other models.

It features a high-contrast display, that allows for up to 50 percent contrast as compared to other E Ink displays. It includes a full QWERTY keyboard, a 5-way controller, and standard turning buttons. It comes with an internal memory of about 4 GB internal storage with 3.3 GB available for storing content and is available in 3G version.

The main weakness as compared to other is that it does not feature a touch screen, its battery can last to up to 2 weeks when the wireless is off. If the wireless is on most of the time, a single charge can last for about one week.

The battery life depends mainly on the wireless usage such as when shopping the Kindle Store and when downloading content. It should also be noted that low-coverage area wireless technologies such as EDGE/GPRS which can be called as 2G, consumes more battery and should be avoided.

Kindle Fire

This is the most advanced version of the Kindle as it features a full-color, multi-touch display. The tablet comes with a modified version of Google’s Android operating system, that allows you to download and run a wide range of applications just like any other standard tablet. Some models start 8 GB internal storage and go up to 64GB and the storage can be used for books, games, videos and music.

Its battery can last for about eight hours when the Wi-Fi connection is on most of the time and about two days when the Wi-Fi is off.

The Kindle Fire only includes a Wi-Fi  receiver just like the Kindle ereaders. The operating system supports different files which includes Kindle AZW, PDF, TXT, unprotected MOBI, PRC natively, DOC, Audible, JPEG GIF, PING, BMP, MIDI, WAV, OGG, and NON-DRM ACC AND PNG.

Although this model is a bit expensive as compare to the most other Kindles, it’s designed as an alternative to the iPad or Samsung tablets rather than competing against ereaders.

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