• The best case for the s23 ultra. It provides protection for the cameras as well. Also, it keeps them clean, something I could never achieve, as no matter how hard I tried, my fingers would always touch them and dirty them. The door and the slide mechanism seem particularly high-quality, although only time will tell how they will hold up. Finally, the case embraces the phone on all sides, as it curves seamlessly with the frame. The monarch pro, for example, which I have also cost four times as much, does not "embrace" the phone but leaves it exposed since it does not curve (except for the reinforced corners it has). With the Spigen, as soon as the coverage from it ends, the beginning of the Whitestone Dome starts exactly! I wish the Optik Armor had the reinforcement of the Tough Armor on its corners as well. We would easily be talking about the best case.

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  • The problem with this specific case, according to me, is the weight and volume it adds to the phone. This has two negative effects.

    First and foremost, during use. If you don't have a jacket or a bag with you in the summer, then the combination of the phone and this case for transportation is a headache. Also, even in handling it is difficult (at least in my hands - 1.80 height, 70 kg). And I'm referring to everyday use, which is what the majority of people do. There are moments when one of my hands will be loaded and I have to operate the phone exclusively with one hand, and it's quite difficult for me.

    Secondly, the weight it adds makes the phone more prone to falls. I refused to believe it because the company says its own things, about tests from 7 meters, etc. The phone slipped from my hand from elbow height the day before yesterday and landed on a pavement tile. With the case and the Whitestone Dome glass. The protective glass broke, but the phone's glass also broke internally. I would consider it bad luck and would say that the case does its job fine if it hadn't been "deformed" - hit by the metal frame that, guess what, is located exactly at the reinforced corners of the case!

    Unfortunately, the second law of Newton is merciless. If the case adds so much weight, it also increases the force it will encounter in the event of a fall. And while one would expect its volume to protect the phone, that didn't happen (especially for the metal frame, there is no excuse). And I believe that the hard and non-deformable material of the case is to blame for the frame. In similar falls with the Spigen Slim Armor (and without the glass), my S20 didn't suffer anything. The Spigen case has a material that undergoes elastic deformation and probably absorbs the shock uniformly throughout its body without focusing it on one point. So it's sad to see a case with four times the price, with claims for tests at 7 meters, etc., not being able to handle it.

    Plus, the kevlar that my own back has (instead of carbon) starts to fray over time (the same goes for others, as I saw on the internet).

    In my opinion, with this money, get 2-3 cases of all types from another company. It's too expensive for what it offers in the end.

    3 stars because I never want to be absolute since there can always be a bad moment. But the facts are exactly as I describe them.

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  • On the Galaxy S20 Ultra, it takes 4+ hours to wirelessly charge from 0 to 100%. I emphasize that I am only referring to wireless inductive charging. Therefore, it is very slow. The equivalent Anker charger takes 2 hours to wirelessly charge the phone from 0 to 100.

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  • Emporio Armani Stronger With You Absolutely 50ml

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    3 out of 6 members found this review helpful

    I had it parallel with the intensely for the last 3 months. I can say that I finally think it suits me more than the intensely. The rum opening makes it more interesting and less "sweet," while after 2 hours they both smell almost the same. However, the projection and longevity of absolutely do not reach that of the intensely. However, I stick with it because the notes of rum and elemi distinguish it from other sweet fragrances.

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  • Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G Dual SIM (12GB/256GB) Phantom Black

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    25 out of 34 members found this review helpful

    One of the best androids if not the best. But come on Samsung, fix this damn fingerprint already! It's been years since you introduced it and you still can't provide a proper implementation. Phone sensors that cost 250 euros are humiliating you...

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  • Quiet, quality plastic on the inside, plenty of options for shelf height and compartments. Nice lighting. The doors open independently without affecting each other. Very good cooling. Some settings can also be controlled through a smartphone application. (For example, it has a function that monitors the hours of use - when it opens and closes frequently - and adjusts the cooling accordingly).

    The new labels classify it as relatively energy-consuming (but the classification has changed to encourage manufacturers to further reduce device consumption and noise). However, before the change, it was in a much better position. Generally, don't expect to find anything better in terms of consumption at the moment, as the equivalent-sized refrigerators there are.

    Although it is quiet, you can't say that you can't hear anything at all when it is running to adjust temperatures (those interested in not hearing anything at all should choose a model with a 35dB noise level). However, I believe that 95% of buyers will be satisfied. After all, any low sound will be heard for about 15-20 minutes and then you won't hear anything.

    The water it dispenses is indeed filtered (it passes through a very good filter provided at the time of purchase - cost of about 50 euros for replacement), but it is at tap temperature or slightly colder at least for the first glass you fill (as in all refrigerators from what I know). Every 10 minutes, UV light is turned on at the water outlet for sterilization.

    A bit pricey, so it's worth it only when you find it on sale or with some promotional offer.

    However, its compartments and cooling performance will leave you satisfied. Be careful with bumps as it is very sensitive (like all stainless steel - they dent or scratch relatively easily). It is quite bulky, so pay attention to kitchen and installation space dimensions. The doors do not open wide (180 degrees, but less. About 140 degrees - which is positive so that it doesn't hit protruding cabinets or ovens).

    Noteworthy is that the left doors (as we look at it) simply close on their own and sometimes slip out of your hand, while the right ones do not fully close unless you give them enough push. Maybe it needs some adjustment, but I haven't looked into it yet.

    I hope it proves reliable over time, and then I would give it not only 5 but 6 stars!

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  • Kenwood Mixer with Inox Container 3.4lt 450W White

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    5 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    It also presented to me the problem with the container's ring. Within a month and with only one use, cracks appeared. Unacceptable for a company like Kenwood.