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Upgrade your Home Theater with New Products from Kanto Living
by Max Waldroop · Posted 03/23/2016
Some of the most important improvements you can make to your television and home theater setup are in the field of audio and mounting, ditching the small, tinny cones built into most flat-panel displays in favor of high-quality stereo or surround speakers and wall-mounting your TV for a streamlined look. This is easier than ever, thanks to brand new audio and mounting gear from
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Home Theater Systems
A Guide to Sunglasses as Safety Gear
by Christopher Witt · Posted 03/22/2016
Unless you’re exceptionally light sensitive, you probably regard sunglasses as an accessory to your outfit or a convenience that you can live without if you forget them when you leave the house. The truth is that sunglasses are an important piece of protective gear that every person should wear. Recent studies have shown that incidents of cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, and a slew of other eye conditions are on the rise and the average age of
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Outdoor Accessories
Night Vision 101: Seeing in the Dark
by michael sukhotin · Posted 03/21/2016
Most of us probably have seen, in the movies or on TV, Special Forces people looking like hybrids of human and machine with sophisticated night vision devices covering their faces, enabling them to see in the dark. Previously, these gadgets were reserved for special agencies and the military. Today, with the advancement of technology and lower costs of manufacturing, these devices have appeared on the consumer market. Even if you are not the type to storm buildings under cover of night, they may prove helpful and greatly enhance your hobbies
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Set the Mood with the Philips Hue Lighting System
by Yael Kasnett · Posted 03/17/2016
Add bright colors and ambiance to your home with the Hue Bulbs from Philips. These single bulbs can be used in standard light fixtures and support up to 16 million colors, including natural white light, cool energizing daylight, or relaxing warm white light. Furthermore, both the colored and white light can be dimmed for a wide variety of shades and hues, creating mood lighting. These light
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Home Automation
Simplify Presentations with the Xcellon Wireless Presenter
by Patrick Chiang · Posted 03/04/2016
Bring your keynotes and presentations to life with the Xcellon Wireless Presenter with Laser Pointer and Mouse Control. This wireless handheld controller is equipped with a laser pointer and features multiple functions that imitate mouse and keyboard commands, simplifying presentations and eliminating distractions
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Audio Visual Presentation
Hitting the Road: What to Bring Along for a Comfortable Trip
by Joseph Albanese · Posted 02/22/2016
Who doesn’t love a road trip—the thrill of the open road, the siren song of what may be hiding just around the next bend? It’s the kind of freedom that can only come from chewing up the asphalt on some well-worn two-lane or freshly paved Interstate. The way the wind from a cracked window caresses your hair, the allure of the world’s largest ball of string at a roadside pull-off. This is the lure that created our nation’s fleet of flatbed cowboys, pulling steel or grain from one end of this great nation to the other. You may not feel the need
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Leica Geovid R Binocular and Rangefinders
by Joseph Albanese · Posted 02/19/2016
Leica knows that serious outdoorsmen demand more from their optics. When you’re out in the bush, miles from the nearest road, the ounces in your pack add up fast. Things happen quickly. The game you have been pursuing over the last three ridgelines isn’t going to sit still for long, and you don’t have time to switch between your binoculars and your rangefinder. You have one chance at the trophy you have worked so hard for. Built to last with an aluminum chassis and rugged rubber armoring
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Optics
A Basic Guide to Sleeping Bags for Camping
by Morgan Lyle · Posted 02/10/2016
A sleeping bag is a pretty simple piece of gear, but there are several factors you should keep in mind when selecting one. After all, a bag that might be perfectly adequate for a summertime backyard slumber party could be completely inadequate for camping in sub-freezing temperatures. By the same token, spending a summer night in a cold-weather bag can make you feel like a burrito fresh from the microwave. Comfort Ratings Sleeping bags almost always come with a comfort rating. Most three-season bags, for example, will have a comfort rating
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Hawke Sport Optics Binoculars: As Beautiful as the Natural World
by Joseph Albanese · Posted 02/04/2016
There are few things as beautiful as the natural world. Throughout the animal kingdom, there are amazing colors and patterns to be seen. Unfortunately, these wild creatures are often very wary of people, making it hard to get a good look. Because of this, binoculars are essential equipment when it comes to viewing animals outside of a zoological setting. Fortunately, Hawke
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Binoculars
Optics
Guide to Optics for Kids
by Christopher Witt · Posted 02/04/2016
In the comments for one of my other binocular articles, a reader pointed out that I had neglected to suggest binoculars for children. In response, we’re publishing this piece that is devoted strictly to kids, and will deal with the different types of optics we offer here at B&H: binoculars, spotting scopes, and microscopes. Buying for children presents a complicated set of contradictory ideas. You don’t want to spend too much on them because they tend to
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Binoculars
Optics
Discovering New York City’s National Parks
by Morgan Lyle · Posted 02/03/2016
As everyone knows, there’s plenty to do in New York City: dining, shopping, sightseeing, concerts, museums, sporting events—and camping. That’s right—real camping in a tent, with a campfire, in a wooded area off a former airport runway in Brooklyn. The public campground at Floyd Bennett Field, part of Gateway National Recreation Area, is just one of the unexpected delights to be found in New York City’s national parks. As the National Park Service gets set to celebrate its centennial in 2016, New York metro area residents can say “happy
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Outdoor Accessories
Camp Stoves 101
by Joseph Albanese · Posted 01/29/2016
For some, there is nothing better than cooking directly over an open fire. Fire can be mesmerizing—I challenge you to look away from the campfire when there’s one near. You can’t, and no one else in your party will be able to either. The way the flames dance seems to transfix all those whose gaze happens to fall upon it. There is certainly is something about the crackling roar wood gives off as it succumbs to the flames surrounding it, transforming into embers. And wood smoke definitely has a certain appeal to it, as well; the way it cloaks
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Camping & Accessories
The Morning Grind: Camp Coffee
by Joseph Albanese · Posted 01/28/2016
Java. Joe. Go Juice. Morning Jolt. Cupped Lightning. However you refer to coffee, the odds are pretty good it’s an integral part of your morning routine. Maybe even lunch, too. And let’s not forget the afternoon. Out on the trail or in the woods, you can’t just rely on your local barista to provide you with your favorite brew. All is not lost though, because there are many ways to prepare your favorite beverage in the great outdoors so you can get your fix—no matter how far from civilization you are. Cowboy Coffee This was the method preferred
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Outdoor Accessories
Be Prepared: A Roadside Safety Guide
by Christopher Witt · Posted 01/26/2016
The vast open expanse of our country has inarguably bred a culture that craves the open road. From our first expansion west over the Appalachians, to breaking out across the plains and prairies, then the final push over the Rockies, we yearn for the wind in our faces that harks back to galloping on a trusted steed over a boundless sea of grass. That’s our culture—our heritage—and our mythology. For many of us, from New York to Los Angeles, we end up sitting in traffic trying to avoid texting jerks drifting into our lanes, potholes, or
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Outdoor Accessories
Hide and Seek: Geocaching 101
by Joseph Albanese · Posted 01/25/2016
Muggles. You have probably heard that term before, in reference to J.K. Rowling’s now iconic Harry Potter series. In those books, and subsequent films, “Muggles” refers to people who aren’t magical; those who are not in the know about such fantastical things. Another group of people has taken to using this term, although they do not use it to allude to any mystical powers. They do, however, use an invisible force to guide them in their quest. In the Skies above Us "Suddenly, people almost anywhere in the world could pinpoint their position to
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Outdoor Accessories

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