Daron Lufthansa A350 900 Modello in scala 1/100 con supporto e attrezzatura (SKR8805)

Brand:Daron

2.3/5

772.41

Parte della linea suprema Sky Marks. Bellissimi modelli in scala 1/100 di solida fusoliera con motori funzionanti, carrello di atterraggio e supporti in legno. Questi modelli fanno una grande dichiarazione a un prezzo conveniente. Wow tutti!.

Livello di abilità: tutti. Carrello di atterraggio (opzionale) incluso. Supporto in legno incluso. Motori che girano.
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 3.2 3.2 out of 5 stars 4 ratings 3.2 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number SKR8805
Item Weight 2 pounds
Manufacturer Daron World wide Trading Inc.
Manufacturer recommended age 12 years and up
Product Dimensions 26 x 25.5 x 16 inches

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Scritto da: Christopher
Great headphones across the board, including 1 unexpected (using with phones)
I will not add a repeat of the already positive and thorough reviews listed here about this product. I agree with them. I take my sound seriously, having been a DJ and in bands in my youth; and can’t go a day without music. I was looking for a replacement wireless headset for my computer (Windows 11 laptop) use – music, video, and gaming. I also wanted something I could Zoom with in a quality fashion, as well as reasonable battery life, and comfort was a big factor this time. (I both wear glasses, and have a large head, and this has been an issue with other headphones.) I didn’t want active noise-cancelling, but some degree of isolation is important. There is also a “work around” for the lack of Bluetooth which I will go in to at the end of summary feedback. After a couple weeks of a LOT of research and comparison from headphones ranging from $50 to $400, I had narrowed it down to half a dozen headsets, and the challenging part was comfort - hard to verify that online. I walked into a retail store to try on the headsets, prepared to purchase them on the spot if they fit the comfort criteria. They had the WIRED version, but not the wireless. I chose the Logitech G PRO X, came home, and ordered the wireless version, which showed up the next day. Comfort: Ok – it feels like liquid heaven. These fit and feel wonderful. Overall, they unit is heavier than my last pair (which was mostly plastic), but it doesn’t FEEL heavy. It fits softly AROUND the ear, and I don’t feel it. I wear headphones the majority of the day, and above any other factor, comfort and fit can take the joy away more than any other feature. The oval shape is perfect. (Any company still making circular headsets need to go back and look at the shape of an ear…) They come with an alternate set of material, so the owner can select whichever feels best to them. Sound Quality: Very good. Sharp, precise, and clear. Candidly: Does NOT pack the low end “Kick” of my previous (and cheaper) headphones, but the bass is still there… it’s the difference between “hearing” the low end, and “feeling it”. That being said, turning up the low end to “feel it” on headphones isn’t the best thing for your ears in the long run, so – hey. The software that comes with it does allow a significant amount of modification with both pre-settings and custom settings for EQ, and other effects, and it is painless to download and install. I listen from Rock to Classical, and happy with both. Microphone: Also good – by itself straight out of the box, the sound was a little on the “thin” side, BUT, with the customization of settings the software provides, it’s amazing. You can record a brief clip of your voice, loop it, and play with the settings until you sound like an announcer for an upcoming movie. Very cool. I check out microphone quality with the people I talk with, and they signed off it as “Good!” – so, worked there. Battery Life: Good – When fully charged and monitoring them as I use them, it has been accurately showing 24-25 hours’ worth of life. I use them long, and hard each day, and could imagine a situation where I could use up to 16 hours of that… and still have battery to spare. I have yet to fully test their recharging capability, but initial reaction seems to be that it charges back to a full charge pretty fast. Candidly, no worries in this department for my needs. (You can still use them with the USB power cord charging up, so running out of juice really isn't an issue.) Wireless feature: OK, so this comes with a proprietary 2.4 wireless USB dongle that sticks out an inch and a half, and you have to deal with it (as a laptop user – desktop wouldn’t matter.) One of the specific issues I was having with my previous Bluetooth headset was that I was running into interference and sound dropping after use, as well as the audio becoming slightly off sync with video after a while, and – neither of those are acceptable… (which prompted the search for a replacement/upgrade.) Bluetooth is convenient but has its own pros and cons. The 2.4 system of this is painlessly plug-and-play. Just stuck the dongle in, turned on the headphones, and they were instantly fully active. Range of 2.4 is typically better than Bluetooth range, and this has definitely been proven out. I can wander around the house a bit again, which is nice, as compared to just across the room. WORKAROUND FOR LACK OF BLUETOOTH: As the G PRO X Wireless DOES NOT have any Bluetooth support NOR does it have a jack for a plain old cable, there were two aspects of this headset which were not 100% in sync with my wish list. (Listen up Logitech!) I would always like to have the opportunity to have a traditional 3.5 jack to manually wire in a headset. You just never know when something is going to happen, battery, interference… but the show must go on. Without that jack, it means that I have to maintain an entire backup set of headphones. Not IDEAL, but doable. I would hope to never need it, but would like to have the option. However, here simply is no jack, nor does the USB function in that fashion either. Call me old school, but I like a backup, even if it adds 49 cents worth of parts to the cost. Not a deal killer however. Would have let me use it easily with my phone however... The bigger trade off was the lack of Bluetooth (COMBINED with the lack of a wire.) All indications were – (even saw it listed in various reviews) that this meant that the headphone is limited in use to computers and consoles with regular USB ports… SPECFICALLY, that I would lose the ability to wear my awesomely comfortable headphones while on my (Android based) phone… meaning that I needed to manage yet ANOTHER set of headphones, earbuds, etc., for taking phone calls. (I read reviews where this was called out as a specific shortcoming factor.) THIS IS NOT THE CASE!!! I came across a reference from a user who used a simple USB-C Male to USB Female adapter (available cheap) to connect the dongle to their Android phone… and I have done the same, and the headphones DO WORK fine for taking phone calls from my phone. Yes, I have a bit of a weird contraption hanging out of the bottom of my phone – but, I am beyond happy with that. The phone functionality was also plug and play (actually FAST and LESS cumbersome to set up than a Bluetooth headset.) Plugged in an adapter (
Scritto da: Jaden
They're good but not for me :(
I have to say the battery life with them is really good. I got them out of the box and it was less then half battery but mention having 30 hours of battery life. I believe it can do this because it has no noise cancel function which gives you more battery life. It's a plus on that since charging stuff is annoying sometimes. ear pads which I tried and I prefer the cloth. The generic leather makes my ear warm too fast and becomes uncomfortable. Let alone you have to clean them every once in awhile because of the natural oils of your body. Speaking of comparability the whole headset its a bit tight on me. No matter how I adjust the the head band it clamps on your head somewhat tight. which squishes my ears and I get very annoyed by that. It is good it stays on your head but I can't wear them more than 30 minutes other wise I have to take a break and game or work without them on for a little while once my head has some breathing room. Sound quality, its good for what is worth but sound does leak out. so it feels like you're in a room full of echos. Which is kind of funny the headset is clamped on your head and yet sound escapes. If they had noise cancel chances with it off would still sound great. I'm speaking with past experience use of headphones with noise cancel features when off they still sound great as if the noise cancel was still on. The up side you can still hear people while they talk to you. The down side you can still hear people if they speak to you while wearing them. So what do you need to do? raise the volume and with that I find an issue because anything higher than 15 volume its too loud and my ears are paying the price. But that's just me with sensitive hearing may be different for you. I dislike you can't have an aux input option for the headset yeah it defeats the purpose for wireless but it's nice to have the option if the battery dies you can switch to aux input. Last build quality I don't like how you have to change ear cups. why not make them magnetic or twist and come off. when you got to clean them with a cloth could easily rip off the part that is meant to hold onto the headset. I am speaking in the sense in the future where you've been wearing them for so long so they will be worn out a bit. Also the head band it is flexible meaning you have to place them carefully on a head stand or clear space on your desk. They can probably withstand a drop if you do it by accident but it doesn't feel like it can multiple times if you're someone who drop things a lot. Also if you stretch them on accident ma break it apart. Pretty you have to care for it like its a very fragile baby. Let alone you have to clean them because there is no mention it can withstand natural oils or a bit of sweat. Also you don't want the leather on the headband or ear cups ( if you are using them) to crack after many use and avoid your own oils ruining them. Then again you have to do it with all headphones but some are less maintenance than others. Overall, these are the flaws I found for myself they may be different for you. They may be amazing for you but this long review is for anyone who has similar sensitivity just like I do. Don't get me wrong the price is great and the charging port is Usb type c and thankfully not microusb.it does come with it's natural flaws you would assume come across any headphones a bit of sound cut off and loss of connection which you can turn off and on the headset. It's a standard thing that happens for most headset . My biggest issue for these is the build quality of maybe breaking, comfort, no aux input, its 2023 I get it the age of wireless but wired is still nice to have as a secondary option.
Scritto da: Orlando Rodriguez Torres
Good headset in almost all the ways, except by the Volume Control
I had an HyperX Cloud headset so I decided to buy this logitech headset as an alternative to the HyperX. I am usually a Linux user, however I also use Linux, however the USB headsets I have had until now works well in Linux, even if the apps are not available like in this case. The good part about this one is that Soolar can recognize the lightspeed receiver, so the sidetone is exposed and can be configured, but nothing more. About the headset: Audio: It is nice for me Comfortable: Yes they are. Good weight so we can use them for a decent amount of time during the day. Built Quality: Good too. Sidetone: This was something I did not know was present and I really enjoy have this feature. Very useful. HyperX does not have this feature. Battery: For the moment, battery looks decent. Signal range: Great range! Better than the HyperX What I don't like so much: The controls I think can improve: - The headset enters in Stand By after 30 minutes, but thy do not wake up by themself. You have to switch off and on the headsets to make them work again. Not a big problem for me, because Hyper X was similar, except than the power button in Hyper X is not a switch...but a button that you press and hold for some seconds. - The volume control: This is the thing that I really did not like about the headset. The control works...however, it is not as accurate as the HyperX control. HyperX feels like clicky and also the response of the computer is instantaneos when the control is used in a fast way. This logitech, at least with my Linux pcs and my windows too, it is a big laggy when you control the volume to increast/decrease fastly the volume. In general, a good headset, I rather to put a 4.5 stars, but it is not possible.

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