Flathead fh1 vs NICEHCK EB2S Pro

so looking at this sub has made me interested in a pair of flatheads. I get a great welcome deal on aliexpress so fh1 is like 15$ and eb2s are like 5$ so of these which of these or something similar in the price range would you recommend? I unfortunately have to pick 1 because the deals only on 1 item. the thing that got me interested is that the vibes of the this sub reminds me of the koss community and my koss ksc75s on a headband are my favorite budget audio thing I have ever heard. so if anyone knows what that sound signature is like that’s kinda my preference.

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u/nobodyherego — 4 days ago

Sale- razor 2004 with keyboard case and sonim xp3+

both North America

(Sold)razr- some surface scratches and scuffs on case from being used but in great working condition. Keyboard is in very good shape. Love this device just don’t need it. Can be a great transition device or full on smart device depending how you set it up, the keyboard adds tons of functionality to the cover screen though.

sonim xp3+ - very sturdy android flip phone barely used at all Other than to see what I could get working on it. Which was a surprising amount, you just have the get the c9 cursor and shizuku to have a functional mouse. I got it thinking it was the 5g version but it wasn’t so It set on a shelf. awesome battery life. asking 70 obo

u/nobodyherego — 7 days ago
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phone/calls app that works with only keyboard and has call blocking?

I have a kyocera duraxv extreme + and love it, my issue is that I have a really bad issue with robo calls. like i get 30-40 a day sometimes. the kyocera native phone app doesn't have a way to block any non-contact incoming calls. I have tried multiple apps that do that specific thing but none have worked and the fossify phone app has the ability but can't be navigated without a touchscreen. Any advice would be appreciated.

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u/nobodyherego — 8 days ago

Getting news, if you have a kindle.

I know not everyone has a kindle or wants to read news, but if both of those apply, although I'm sure you could do it with other ereaders, I have been getting basically my own newspaper every morning. I use this website qireader, put like 10 different news sources RSS feeds in and my send to kindle email. It sends me new articles at 6am every morning and i read them while drinking my coffee in the mornings. It can be a little glitchy, like sometimes it will just send headlines from certain sources, and I cannot get democracy now's RSS feed to work for the life of me. Despite that, it allows me to not feel like I'm missing anything important in the world without having to listen or watch YouTube or other news streaming stuff, so I think its very worth it. I also feel like its a much healthier way to keep up with things, because its more like an old school daily newspaper than constant updates, plus no comment sections or distractions.

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u/nobodyherego — 13 days ago