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Well, today it's just me, no Jill, no Mikko.
The reason is I'm doing a review on a specific product that was sent.
I thought sure, seems like a cool product.
Why not give it a try.
That product is called the Woojer Strap.
This has a vibration sensation that relates to music when it's playing.
It utilizes a belt that you can strap on your stomach, your chest,
you can strap it diagonally... a lot of different ways.
I'm gonna show you some clips of using it. You'll see soon.
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There's no sound, so I'm assuming it goes directly into the belt
so it will be the vibration sensation.
But you can use the audio and connect headphones if you want.
Also, you can try bluetooth in the future and listen that way.
I can feel it.
It's very strong.
Very strong.
Kind of on low right now.
What?
Yeah, it's really nice.
I want to feel it more in the chest area.
It's a really nice addition to listening
but having that feeling sensation as well.
So... yeah it's really nice.
So, as you can see I really liked it.
It's a really cool product.
It's a good addition to listening to music.
If you don't already know,
I absolutely LOVE listening to music!
I have been since I was really young.
I've gone to many different concerts.
I collect a lot of different varieties of music, records, different things.
So I really love music.
So this is a nice addition.
It's really nice cause it's portable. It's really small.
Everything fits right in the case.
So you can use it traveling. Bring it with you.
It's easy to learn. Directions are really simple.
It took me maybe less than 10 minutes to get everything set up
and understand what to do with all the features and how it all connected.
So it's really easy to figure out. It's super simple.
So that's really nice.
I like that it has two different ports.
So one is for, like if you have an iPod for example.
You can connect your headphones if you want to do that.
It also has a bluetooth capability which is really nice.
The one thing I was a little disappointed in
is there's a cord to connect to an iPod or whatever you have
but it's not very long. It's pretty short.
That I thought, it was enough to stick in your pocket if you wanted to,
but let's say for example, I play a lot of records.
So I have a record player sitting over here,
and let's say I want to sit on the couch,
you don't have a long enough cord to plug it in.
So I think you'd have to buy an adapter or some sort of extender if you wanted to do that.
So that is I guess the one small con that I noticed.
But other than that, the vibration is definitely strong. I can feel that.
You can control the volume, plus the vibration level, or intensity.
They're actually two separate controls.
I thought that was really nice.
A feature that I really like.
Overall I would say
I definitely suggest whether you're Deaf or hearing, it doesn't matter.
If you enjoy music, period,
this is a really nice dimension to add to your musical experience.
Really nice. I highly recommend it.
I'm definitely gonna be using this in the future.
I really like it that much. It's a great product.
Really awesome!
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