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Jabra Solemate Max

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Jabra Solemate Max


Jabra Solemate Max

Posted: 04 Mar 2014 12:57 AM PST

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Good: The Jabra Soulmate Max delivers good sound and battery life and has a strong feature set and excellent design. It's also water-resistant, has built-in speakerphone capabilities, and is well suited for outdoor use with a convenient carrying handle integrated into the unit.
Bad: We expect a little better sound from $400 speaker; separate AC adapter required for charging (no charging via Micro-USB).
Bottom Line: The Jabra Soulmate Max is a likeable wireless speaker with some strong selling points, but it simply doesn't justify its current $400 price tag. [Read more]
    






Duet (iOS)

Posted: 04 Mar 2014 12:31 AM PST

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Good: Duet Game starts you off easy, but is incredibly challenging with tons of levels, excellent background music, and plenty of replay value.
Bad: Your success in endless mode sometimes is more about luck than it is skill.
Bottom Line: Easy to learn, but extremely difficult to master, Duet Game is a must-have for serious gamers who don't mind repetition while going for the proverbial perfect run. [Read more]
    






2014 Cadillac ELR

Posted: 03 Mar 2014 08:13 PM PST

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Good: The 2014 Cadillac ELR's plug-in hybrid drivetrain takes it 37 miles on electric power alone, then 303 more miles on a tank of gas, making for potentially high fuel economy. An LCD instrument cluster shows driver-configurable information. The elegantly designed CUE cabin interface responds quickly to inputs.
Bad: The ELR will find it tough to compete with other high-tech rides at its $75,000 price point. Understeer hampers sport performance.
Bottom Line: While the beautifully-designed 2014 Cadillac ELR offers refined electronics and comfort worthy of the brand, Its lack of sporting performance and high price tag limit its appeal. [Read more]
    






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