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My Adata HD330 2TB External Hard Disk Drive Review (with my Paper Dolls & Recorded Video) - Part 3 (Final) [May 18, 2022]
Hello! This is the final part (or Part 3) of my new item review, the Adata HD330 External Hard Disk Drive (with my paper dolls).😁
For my final part, I'm now attempting to plug in my new Hard Disk, as well as transfer file test using my two Ugreen USB extensions from my windows 10 PC. 🙂📁🖥️
I haven't done anything or reviewed my Ugreen USB Extension Hub 3.0 since July of 2021, so I might consider it as part of my test in my external hard disk review.
"My UGREEN USB Extensions: USB Hub - USB 3.0 variant Review - Part 4 [May 18, 2022]"
Uh yeah, speaking of, if you haven't seen my previous part & Part 3 of my UGREEN USB extensions, then I'll provide these links down below.↓😉
• My Adata HD330 2TB External Hard Disk Drive Review (with my Paper Dolls) - Part 2 [May 11, 2022]
• My UGREEN USB Extensions: USB Hub - USB 3.0 variant Review - Part 3 [July 24, 2021]
So, without further ado, let's get started:
My Recorded Video 🎦📲↑:
• Okay so, here I am doing my first time plugging my Adata HD330 external hard drive through my Ugreen USB Hub 3.0, but before that, I need to plug that micro USB port w/ my Huawei USB charger (already plugged from the electric socket) for an extra energy boost. This is something that we need when it comes to the requirement of energy for external hard drives 🔌⚡ (2.5 inch slim & 3.5 inch big variants) Though It'll be better if it's a USB Type-C port instead of the old micro USB port.
1st & 2nd Image(s) ↑:
• I also have snapshots to prove, and my paper dolls are intrigue to see.🙂
• Anyways, once I plugged my external HD it appears on my PC. You could see that I have 1.81 TB of free space storage. Now, you may ask, why is it only 1.81 TB when it's not 2TB? As I said before in my previous year, not all hard drives, solid-state drives, memory cards (either micro-SD or SD cards), or even flash thumb drives have the exact memory space. Because, the manufacturers behind it are using 🔢"International System of Units"💽 to convention when labeling their memory space capacities, depending on what size you've bought from either physical or online computer/gadget store, of course. Plus, they have decimal-based, so a 1.8 TB is equal to 2TB storage. Furthermore, some say that decreasing memory requires a system operation to function the memory device, but it is proven to be false (sort of). While others say is quite misleading & confusing to other users (including myself). But, in the end, no one is to blame. We may never know, but all I can say is, that it is what it is. I got what it paid for, so I have no problem with that.
• Okay, moving on, let's go to my file transfer test. I got mine right here, this file contains 52 videos in one folder, and it's a total of 18 GB in size. That should be perfect for my transferring test. Once I clicked copy file I'm not going to my external hard drive & paste it. And as you can see, the transfer speed rate dipped to 30+ MB/s, but it high quickly to 60+ MB/s, afterward. I know, it's a standard speed rate for USB 3.0 ports.
1st & 2nd Screenshot(s) ↑:
• It took me about 5 to 6 minutes before it was complete. During which [please see my 1st screenshot], it dipped down to 30 MB/s or less 🤷. Mmmm, I would say it's pretty normal though.
3rd & 4th Image(s) ↑:
• One thing I've encountered was my external hard drive indicating red light (blinking), meaning an error disk when I unplugged the micro USB cord from my USB hub 3.0, causing it unable to process/read files & insufficient power.😦
5th & 6th Image(s) ↑:
• However, when I plugged my other USB extension cord of the same brand (Ugreen) it doesn't require extra power. Which works just fine & it reads well. And look at it, my paper dolls are so impressed (and so am I 🙂👍) that they want to watch a tv kids' show. Unfortunately, I don't have the entire episode of "Chowder" (their favorite tv series show). 😅
3rd & 4th Screenshots [edited & combined] ↑:
• Finally, I'm attempting a little partition using "Disk Management" so I can divide it into two partition drives instead of one. They're not exact 1 TB storage space, but it doesn't matter for me. 🙂
Overall (& final verdict):
• Like all external HDD brands, the Adata HD330 is a pretty normal external hard disk drive, with USB 3.1 gen 1 (or 3.0). Sure, the transfer speed rate is quite a normal standard & the storage space is an understatement, but, I only paid for the extra storage/backup to prevent lost files. And I'm satisfied. Now, I haven't tested the USB 2.0, but, I have a funny feeling that plugging USB 2.0 into my external hard drive will be less speed rate than the 3.0 or 3.1, so I would not attempt or test it. If only my 3.5-inch 160GB hard drive is still functional, then I'll transfer all of it to my new external hard drive. But then again, only time will tell if my files are still intact after my irreversible wrongdoings 😟. Right now, my bulky hard drive is still on life support, and I try my best to earn hard by doing task jobs before I present it to the disk recovery store.
• As for my Ugreen USB Hub 3.0, the power port support delivers quite well, when I plugged my external hard drive. I have a ton of ideas for my Ugreen USB hub, but, it'll be impossible to do so. If I have plenty of free time, then sure, I would like to see if my honor 8C phone supports a USB hub via OTG, or can carry two external hard drives w/ power port support through my PC. Who knows. More things to come, so coming soon.😉
Well, that’s the end of my topic! (for my Adata HD330)
If you want to see my previous parts, as well as my review of my Ugreen USB extensions, then I'll provide some links down below.↓😉
My Adata HD330 (2TB) External HDD Review:
• Part 1 [Apr 12, 2022]
• Part 2 [May 11, 2022]
My UGREEN USB Extensions: Cable and Hub - USB 3.0 variant: • Recorded Video [Jul 1, 2021]
• Part 1 [Jul 9, 2021]
• Part 1.2 [Jul 9, 2021]
• Part 2 [Jul 15, 2021]
• Part 3 [Jul 24, 2021]
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My ZNT R620 Earphones Review - Part 2 (Final) (with my paper dolls) [Feb 18, 2022]
Hello! here’s the final part (Part 2) review of my ZNT R620 Earphones (without my paper dolls).🎶
If you haven’t seen my Part 1 & 1.5, then I'll provide links down below:↓
• Part 1 [Feb 11, 2022]
• Part 1.5 [Feb 11, 2022]
So, without further ado, let’s get started:
1st & 2nd Image(s) ↑:
• So here we are, I'm going to do an audio test to hear what audio quality for ZNT's R620 earphone using my PC & my recent mobile smartphone (the Honor 8C) for this final topic. First off, I bring out my trusty Ugreen female to male 2-meter audio cable & see will it compare to the straight-up plug from the ZNT earphone itself.
• My paper dolls ask me will they try it for them? Umm... I don't know, but will see? I guess.
3rd to 5th Image(s) ↑:
• [3rd & 4th Images] First of my audio quality test is connecting my PC desktop and looks like my paper dolls are wearing it first. Hmmm... Well, you can't hear it though, because of the earbud format, so I don't think you're not gonna wear it though.
• [5th Image] But humans can wear earbuds, like me. Before I get to the audio quality I want to discuss the fit of my ear. Here's my right ear plugged by my ZNT earbud. It snugs pretty tight thanks to the rubber ear tip. Nothing too special about it, so yeah. And please ignore my growing sideburn & beard.
• Now, as for the sound quality with Ugreen audio cable it's A-Okay, but I am concerned about which earbud had the lowest sound. I tried on Youtube & played the audio test, and I believe that the right earbud is not balanced as the left earbud, due to lack of bass (a little bit). But, I guess the right earbud wants to protect my right ear canal from damaging the eardrum, so I guess it's pretty acceptable. As for connecting straight from the ZNT R620 audio jack, I think it's pretty much the same. Yup, no surprise here. I'll tell you my overall audio quality later as soon as I'm done with my next test.
6th & 7th Image(s) ↑:
• Speaking of the next test, here it is. I'm now plugging my ZNT earphone through my recent smartphone (Honor 8C), and let's see if I compare to a PC. • [7th Image] And again, you two, it won't fit on your ears. lol
• Anyways, I actually connect my Ugreen audio cable first before I connect straight, and the result is the same as before albeit a much higher sound than my PC. I also tested their microphone built-in from ZNT earphones as well as play/pause button & volume adjuster, the latter of which is also works on PC. I’m questioning, is this some sort of audio booster for my ZNT R620 earphone? Despite that, I don't need to adjust the volume from my phone. Well, my riddle aside, this thing looks handy for me if I don't need to reach any portable gadget from my pocket (smartphone or mp3 player for instance).
Overall:
• So, what do I think about the ZNT R620 earphone? I would say, for only ₱229 ($4.46) (now less price than before, as of 2022), I would say it's a pretty neat earphone. Unfortunately, there are some downsides. First off, both earbuds' sounds are not centered owing to the right earbud. Second, the built quality is quite cheap, considering that this is a budget-friendly $4 value price tag. And finally third, if only they have a selection of the different sizes of rubber ear tips it could be worth money instead of an extra spare. And let's not forget the box itself, it should be labeling the model earphone as my suggestion. As for the overall audio quality for ZNT R620, it's pretty good. The important tones are present, including the vocal voice. Though sometimes their audio sounds could be muffled depending on what music genres that I'm listening to, otherwise it's a pretty decent job. So, would I recommend this ZNT R620 earphone to everyone? Well, if you're on the tight budget & not worrying expensive earphones then I would say this is for you. But for music lovers & professionals, it all depends on your decision whether you're curious to buy ZNT brand earphones (even their headphones) or not. Just saying. But for me, I think it's pretty neat earphones.
Well, that's the end of my topic!
If you want to see my previous parts of the same topic & also my ZNT SoundFit wireless headphone/headset review, then I'll provide links down below.↓😉 ZNT R620 Earphones review: • Opening Parcel [Feb 4, 2022] • Part 1 [Feb 11, 2022] • Part 1.5 [Feb 11, 2022] ZNT SoundFit wireless headphone/headset review: • Opening Parcel [Sept 4, 2021] • Part 1 [Sept 10, 2021] • Part 2 [Sept 18, 2021] • Part 3 (Final) [Sept 23, 2021]
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My USB Silicone Dust Cover Cap Review - Part 1 (with my Paper Dolls) [Aug 7, 2021]
Hello! Time for another item to review this month!🙂
Here’s Part 1 of my USB Silicone Dust Cover Cap review (with my Paper Dolls).😊
This is a must-have item that wants to cover our USB type A sockets from PC/Desktop or USB Extensions/ Hubs to prevent unwanted dust. And in this part, I’ll be tested out to see if it fits.💻🖥🙂
BTW: In case you missed my Part 3 of my My UGREEN USB Extensions: Cable and Hub - USB 3.0 variant Review, then please [CLICK ME!].
So without further ado, let’s get started:
1st & 2nd Image(s):
• Here are my USB Silicone Dust Cover Caps looks like, inside in one single package. At first glance, I thought these cover caps are made of solid material plastic but it’s a squishy silicone rubber plastic material.🙂
•My paper dolls saying that they look like a delicious gum snack like gummy bears but in different shapes.🍬 Yeah, but it’s not food nor a gummy bear reference. So try not to eat... Unless of course you’re made out of cardboard paper.😅
3rd & 4th Image(s): • I unpack from the plastic and I lining up via (reverse) telephone dial position... Well kind of. With a total of ten pieces of USB cover caps, I think I have enough to cover my unused USB sockets.🙂
• Still, you can’t eat up though, or you might end up with vomit. Eating silicone plastic objects are not allowed to eat for younger kids.😉
5th & 6th Image(s): • Anyways, to test it, I have two Ugreen USB Extension Cable and Hub (3.0 variant) to see how it fits. I use that plastic for my USB Hub for a weeks now. Same goes to my USB cable (with nylon braided), I use my un-brand USB type C cable as a USB protector; I’ve been waiting for weeks until my order of USB cover caps has arrived at my house, so here we are. 📦✈️
• My paper dolls seem excited to see as well, and they promise that they won’t eat my USB cover caps. Okay good.🙂👍 Let’s move to our next two snapshots.
7th & 8th Image(s): • Here, you see my two Ugreen items are now completely covered with my USB cover caps; my USB Hub seems perfectly fit and sealed, my USB extension cable on the other hand seems pretty okay, though I was expecting to seal it like the USB hub, that’s fine by me.☺️👍
• My paper dolls appreciate it, and they say that they love the color you choosing. Thanks.😊 I pick this color because not only it’s my favorite personal color but also it’s a perfect fit for my USB 3.0 sockets of two Ugreen USB items.🔵
9th & 10th Image(s): • I only have 6 USB cover caps remaining, so why not add another one for my PC desktop.🖥😁 And it looks quite fit, to be honest.😊
BTW: On your left, that’s my UGREEN USB Bluetooth Adapter. I haven’t updated my review topic since February 27 [CLICK ME!] of this year, and so far it functions pretty well. If you want to see my parts about it, then please [CLICK ME!]. And uhh my apologies for the dust, I should it clean it before I take a snap.
• My paper dolls saying that it fits well on my PC desktop. Yeah indeed.😁 And they also saying that will it fit on my USB chargers. 🤔 Hmmm... I haven’t tried yet, to be honest. But will see in my next part.😉
Overall: • I’m happy that I order this USB cover cap, this is good when I’m disconnecting from my functional USB devices I could plug my cover cap to prevent dust and particles.😊
• I purchased 10 pieces of USB cover cap from Lazada 🇵🇭 for ₱57.05, with a shipping cost of ₱41.50 (at the time). A total of ₱ 98.55, but I do have an ₱8.07 off on my voucher so now it’s ₱90.48. That’s a fair deal for me.😊👍 Please [CLICK ME!] to see the item. It also has different colors to choose from; aside from light blue (which you just saw), there’s also dark blue, white, red, black, and even transparent. Black would be nice to fit, but unfortunately, I can’t see it though, to be honest.😅 It’s a good thing that there’s blue color available.🔵🙂
Anyways, that’s all for now, and I’ll see you in Part 2. If you want to see my previous parts from my Ugreen USB Extensions topic, then I’ll provide some links down below.↓😉
My UGREEN USB Extensions: Cable and Hub - USB 3.0 variant:
• Recorded Video [Jul 1, 2021] • Part 1 [Jul 9, 2021] • Part 1.2 [Jul 9, 2021] • Part 2 [Jul 15, 2021] • Part 3 [Jul 24, 2021]
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My UGREEN USB Extensions: Cable and Hub - USB 3.0 variant Review - Part 2 (Recorded Video and photos with my Paper Dolls) [July 15, 2021]
Hello! This is Part 2 of my UGREEN USB Extensions: Cable and Hub - USB 3.0 variant review, via recorded video (among with my photos and paper dolls).🙂🖥️
Today, I’m very excited to test out my two new UGREEN USB Extension Cable and Hub onto my Windows 10 PC, and see how it works; among with functional USB devices.🙂
BTW #1: Originally I was gonna do a two separate posts, but I decided to go combine my photos and recorded video into one single post. You see it turns out, that both photo post and inserting photos from any medias are exactly the same resolution size and quality. I thought it’ll be a different, but I was wrong. ^^;
*But before that, I want YOU… Yes you, which you’re reading my description. I want you to watch my recorded video first 📹📲 (as a observation) before you read the rest of my reaction experience. Hope you’re watching…
So without further ado, let’s get started:
My Experience: • As you can see, I already removed the cable straps and plastic cover from the USB Hub in order to proceed my connection test through my PC. When my connection test begins, I plug in on the back of my PC desktop. As you seen in that part, I need to transfer my two USB plug-ins (USB type A from the speaker and my recent TP-Link USB Wifi Dongle [Archer T2U Nano] [CLICK ME!]) to a standard USB 2.0, before I plugged my two UGREEN USB Extensions onto USB 3.0 for a better fitting results.😉 (I’ll show ya in my 5th image later)
BTW #2: Please excuse the expose un cover plate for my new recent motherboard (from my parents). I haven’t plan to browse a back plate motherboard though, so here’s hoping I will buy when I finally found a suited fit. Anyways, back to my experience.
• Now once I connect the two USB’s, you could see the light is lit in blue on my UGREEN USB Hub, meaning I’m now allow to plug any USB devices on any 4 USB 3.0 slots.😃 To test these slots, I connect my functional USB devices, including my mom’s USB card reader w/ my old Strontium Nitro A1 64GB micro SD card [CLICK ME!] inserted. And so far it works very well onto my PC.
1st and 2nd Image(s):
• Here’s what actual photo looks like.↓
• My Silvertec USB receiver (for my Keyboard & Mouse combo [CLICK ME!]) on the top, My UGREEN USB Bluetooth Receiver [CLICK ME!] on the left, My old Sandisk Cruzer Switch USB thumb drive at the center and finally my mom’s USB card reader (with my old Strontium micro SD Card) on the right.🙂
• My paper dolls saying that they’re seeing working well without plugging a micro usb cable for a 5V boost. Yeah I know, and that’s gonna be another part soon when this feature literally promising advertise in my initial test.😊
• As for my UGREEN USB Extension Cable, I decided to plug my recent Huawei micro USB cable onto my mom’s Samsung regular phone 📱(which I’m using it for my occupied sim card), and it work very well connecting onto my PC.🙂📲🖥️
3rd & 4th Image(s):
• Here’s what actual looks like.↓
• Connecting my mom’s Samsung phone through my UGREEN USB Extension Cable just fine. I can’t believe that this old phone still supports, but otherwise nothing special.
• My paper dolls questioning, what are files inside from my mom’s Samsung phone. Nothing much, except a bunch of contact numbers from her friends, faculties and also batchmates.📝📲 And uh, I can’t show it to ya because privacy reasons.
5th Image: • Finally, here’s my 5th image looks like when I connect my two USB Extension Cable and Hub at the back of my PC desktop.🖥️↓
• Despite my recent motherboard has 4 USB ports (2x USB 2.0 slots and 2x USB 3.0 slots), it is now fully occupied. And with my UGREEN USB Extension Cable and Hub, It’ll be a less hassle and easily to connect any USB devices. So I’m good.😊👍
Overall: • It was a good test. If only I will buy another USB Hub for some more extra USB slots, but It’s quite too far though. I only need 5 USB slots and that’s good enough for me.🙂👌
• There are more parts to come in this topic, like testing out the 5V boost on my UGREEN USB Hub. So hopefully I will do that next week.🙂
Well, that’s all for now. And if you want to see my previous parts of the same topic review, then I’ll provide some links down below.↓😉
UGREEN USB Extensions: Cable and Hub - USB 3.0 variant: • Recorded Video [Jul 1, 2021] • Part 1 [Jul 9, 2021] • Part 1.2 [Jul 9, 2021]
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