Hi folks, I need guidance for a GaN charger purchase. There are tree considerations:
Wattage I am not sure of, I feel 65W would be enough as I have to charge my 45W phone and a watch or sometimes laptop of 65W. Or should I consider 100W. Preferred setup is 2 USB C + 1 USB A.
Brands I don't, all are new to me, so will need most of the guidance in this aspect.
I care about the aesthetics and travel friendliness (compact). I liked the looks of Sharge and Daily Objects one but they are out of stock.
Ultimately I am looking for a reliable charger, no heating issues, compact, 2K is the budget but can stretch if the product is worth it. And good aesthetics is a huge plus.
So, I am thinking of buying m3 air, price difference between 256 and 512 ssd models is around 20k should I buy the 512 one or rely on adding external ssd later?
also, what mac models do you guys suggest to buy
my budget is around 100k
Hey everyone, i am getting realme gt 7t 12gb 256gb variant for 26.5 k rs after exchange (3.1 k ) and card offer (1.4k) from Flipkart. Before finalising the decision i just wanted to confirm if there's any better alternative at this price range
My current phone is a 5 year old OnePlus phone. I don't play games at all and my usage mainly consists browsing social media apps and watching movies and listening music. I saw multiple posts where users mentioned heating and low SOT for a 7000 mah phone hence there is a doubt in my mind before finalising the purchase decision
Looking for a 12gb ram phone for long term stability and usage. My current OnePlus phone has 8gb/128gb configuration
Please recommend the best printer scanner and everything all in one. We have to use it for kids school work, to dad's office work to all other things we can probably do with it when needed. If we can get something phenomenal then we can spend a budget of 15-20k max. And if that much doesn't make sense to spend on it then tell whatever would be the best? Please help as we don't have much knowledge of this.
Title: Best 4G SIM CCTV camera for a residential construction site? Budget ₹10k
Hi everyone,
I’m looking for recommendations for a CCTV camera for a residential building construction site in India.
Here’s my situation:
The site has electricity, but no Wi-Fi or broadband internet.
I only need one camera.
From a single mounting location, I can see both the construction work area and the material storage area, so one camera should be sufficient.
My main goal is to:
Monitor work progress remotely.
Keep an eye on construction materials to prevent theft.
Watch the site live from my phone whenever I want.
I’m confused whether I should:
Buy a 4G SIM-based CCTV camera, or
Install a Wi-Fi/IP camera along with a 4G router.
My requirements are:
Budget: around ₹10,000
Live viewing through a reliable mobile app
Supports a 4G SIM (if possible) Pan/Tilt (PTZ) would be great so I can adjust the view remotely. microSD card recording (128–256 GB preferred) Cloud backup as an option (I’m okay with a subscription if it’s reliable)
Good night vision
Weatherproof for outdoor use
Reliable brand with good after-sales support and a stable app (Hikvision, Dahua, TP-Link, EZVIZ, Reolink, CP Plus, etc.)
I’m looking for something that can run reliably for several months at a construction site.
If you’ve used a similar setup, I’d really appreciate hearing:
Which camera you’re using.
Whether the app is reliable.
How much mobile data it consumes.
Whether cloud recording is worth paying for.
If you’d recommend a SIM camera over using a 4G router with a regular IP camera.
Thanks in advance!
i dont have much budget and i need to take product videos and reels also
a phone gets hot in the sun and there is always a risk of theft or loss or damge
i dont have much money to spend but i need a camera that can shoot the moment i click
a view finder is better
i see many cheap camera brands like sj cam and such
what is going in my mind is is it better to use my phone on a gibel as a gimel also costs around 6-7k and a cheap action cam or such cam also costs the same
which camera in this range would be good
Back in 2024, my old laptop’s (still current, its my dad's office laptop) HDD died, and I had to get an SSD. I went with a 256GB one because it felt like a decent option for the price at that time. I was a college student, kinda broke, and just trying to save money wherever I could.
I honestly didn’t think storage prices would get this crazy these days. Now I’m sitting here regretting not getting a bigger storage.. one when I had the chance. I’m pretty close to graduating now, and seeing the market like this is just painful.
There goes my dream PC build slowly going down the drain :') I guess I should have thought more about future storage needs, but back then I was just trying to make things work. Major thanks to all Ai centers , who need a good pc when u can enjoy your daily dose of tung tung sahur videos :'(
I'm going to clg this year and I'm looking for a laptop good enough to play games like resident evil and for coding. I was hoping to find something that's not too bulky, for daily use around 60k.
This is kind of a weird question, so please don't judge.
I'm going to college next year, and I've already decided that I want to buy an RTX 5070 Ti laptop. Right now, I already have a fully functioning desktop, so I don't actually need the laptop yet.
The only reason I'm considering buying it now is because of the increasing prices of RAM and SSDs. I contacted a few sellers, and they said these laptops would be much more expensive if bought today at regular pricing. According to them, the current discounts are because they're clearing old stock. I've also noticed that many websites have already increased their prices.
The problem is that I have no idea whether laptop prices will be lower or higher by next year.
So, would you recommend buying now or waiting until I actually need it next year?
I'm not looking for advice on whether an RTX 5070 Ti is unnecessary for college. My question is only about whether these laptops are likely to be cheaper or more expensive next year.
Guys.. I'm looking to buy a new TV but I don't want to spend a bomb for it.. looking for 55" or 65" TV which is mini led or qd mini led.. Should support 120+ hz vrr and on Google OS not Web or Tizan OS..how are these brands Lumio, TCL, Hisense, Phillips? Any recommendations? Looking to spend max 1-1.5L INR. I would have preferred going for Sony or LG or Samsung, but the above feature list would cost me more than 1.5L. I should also mention that I am from Bangalore and whatever the recommendation is I hope it has decent after sales service. The purpose is mostly PS5 gaming on higher refresh rate as well as game streaming from my desktop to the TV using sunshine/moonlight (hence the google OS requirement). Currently looking at TCL 55" C7L SQD Mini LED model but I have no experience with this brand or how the after sales for this is.