Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Microlab FC50BT Hot Sale on Amazon ,Spend less and Enjoy better Audio Experiences Brought by Microlab

Microlab Electronics Co,. Ltd is a professional audio products manufacturer and retailer. With a history of more than 15 years, Microlab has accumulated rich technique advantages in audio products. Moreover, the high quality products help Microlab raise a good reputation all around the world. Microlab FC50BT, as one of the most popular high-end speakers from Microlab product line, has already launched their official store on Amazon. For people who want to get a perfect speaker with affordable price, it’s time to take action. It costs only $121.86.

 Microlab FC50BT adopts the latest audio technology developed by Microlab itself. It is particularly designed for close distance listening. With the HC2D technology, it will reveal every specific details from the music.FC50BT can fits various types of music and background sound. It is perfect for film watching. With the most detailed sound and impact bass effect; it can make your home becoming a private cinema.  Also,FC50BT is perfect for playing games as well. No matter you are playing the mini web game or mainstream FPS, it always performs best.



To the appearance, the new product inherits the classical appearance of the previous generation, while there are still many differences in detail.  As the new generation is equipped with Bluetooth, so the structure is a little different.

On the front, the subwoofer is covered with black screen cloth, complement with the white main body, which looks quite elegant and modern.



Most important of all, control FC50BT is very simple. It comes with a wireless RF remote control that for complete level controls. It uses radio frequency for 360° all round use without signal being blocked.  The Bluetooth pairing system also allows you use your own smart phones and tablet to control this speaker so easily and simply.

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Top Summer Songs 2013

Summer is coming! It’s a season of hot, energy and passion.  Have you refreshed the song in your smart phones, mp3 or other devices? Last year, Carley Rae Jepson engraved her name on billboard with her hot summer song---call me maybe. Time flies, this year, who will get a big hit? Disney princesses , Selina Gomez, Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato? Maybe some older and more powerful singers such as Christina Aguilera & Pitbull?  Seems that this summer, various artists take part in the fierce competition! So who will stand out? Let’s see. Here I listed several hot summer songs 2013. Hope you like them. Selena Gomez - "Come and Get It" selena-gomez-come-get-it-2013-summer-songs 
 “Same Love,” Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Mary Lambert same-love 
 “I Love It,” Icona Pop featuring Charli XCX StaffSpins_IconaPop_GoodForYou (1) 
 “Treasure,” Bruno Mars 
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 “Happy,” Pharrell
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A Little Party Never Killed Nobody (All We Got)” Fergie feat. Goonrock & Q-Tip themusik_a_little_party_never_killed_nobody_fergie_the_great_gatsby
Kendrick Lamar - "Bitch Don't Kill My Vibe"
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 Vampire Weekend - "Diane Young"
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 Janelle Monae and Erykah Badu - "Q.U.E.E.N." Janelle&Erykah4.75x4.75_DigitalCover
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“Little Bit of Everything,” Keith Urban Fitz & The Tantrums
 "More Than Just a Dream" “Pour A Little Poison,” David Ford
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 Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings Robin Thicke feat.T.I. and Pharrell - "BlurredLines"
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“I Want Crazy,” Hunter Hayes 
 “Grown Woman,” Beyonce
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 Pusha T, "Numbers On The Boards" Mumford & Sons, "Lover of the Light" “Mirrors,” Justin Timberlake
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 Mariah Carey and Miguel, "#Beautiful"
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 Ariana Grande feat. Mac Miller, "The Way" 
 Demi Lovato, "Heart Attack" 
 Pitbull feat. Christina Aguilera, "Feel This Moment" pitbull+christina 
 Ciara, "Body Party" 
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 Miley Cyrus "We Can't Stop"
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Microlab Portable Bluetooth Speakers MD212

Microlab Portable Bluetooth Speaker will be a perfect music companion. The mini speaker provides detailed sound, Bluetooth pairing and speakerphone function in order to make sure that you can enjoy the music at anytime anyplace.
   
The portable speaker is designed with advanced pairing system. So you can easily pair your smart phone, laptop, tablet with the speaker by clicking the button on it. The advanced tech ensures that the speaker will provide a stable and high quality output.
Wireless speakers with surround sound system
Don’t worry about that you will loss phone calls. MD212 is built with Humanized design. So you can talk to your friends through that function easily.
Best Speaker For Music

Quality Guarantee
MD212 applies high quality sound bar to enhance its performance. So you can enjoy high quality music wherever you are.
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Ultra Convenience
The slogan of Microlab is simplifying your life. That’s what Microlab has long stick to. You can learn to use the speaker easily without the help of instruction.
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Daft Punk, 'Random Access Memories': Track-By-Track Review

There's a point on "Doin' It Right," the penultimate track on Daft Punk's "Random Access Memories," where the album's utter lack of post-modern ambitions smacks the listener in the face. "Everybody will be dancing and be feeling all right!" the French electronic duo coo as the bass snaps into place, and soon, Animal Collective singer Panda Bear leaps into the fray to declare, "If you lose your way tonight, that's how you know the magic's right!" 901709-daft-punk
These are lines that complement each other in their un-ironic absurdity: blindingly optimistic and staggeringly direct, the phrases overlap and cut into each other in the hopes of making any dead-eyed sourpuss to turn that frown upside down. There are moments on "Random Access Memories" that try to innovate in the way that only Daft Punk knows how to do, but there are more moments like that time on "Doin' It Right," where Daft Punk dismiss all the artistic hullabaloo and just want to entertain again, after years of deciding not to do so. On "Touch," an eight-minute opus featuring Paul Williams, the singer tries to "remember" touch and searches for something more to feel; following the influx of anonymous EDM sifting across stereos, Daft Punk wants its fans to remember the simple moments that made them who they are today. a8_daft-punk-random-memories 
"Random Access Memories" (which began streaming on iTunes on May 13, but was previewed to Billboard earlier this month) is a messy album, filled with passages that can be trimmed and one or two too many plodding songs. But it's also fantastic to hear these masterminds trying again, after shrugging off their third album, "Human After All," as an improvisational crapshoot and waltzing through the "Tron: Legacy" soundtrack for some unknown reason. When Daft Punk score on "R.A.M.," like they do with both Pharrell Williams collaborations and on the killer Julian Casablancas track "Instant Crush," dance music fans can sit back and marvel at the results before finding their legs and reporting to the dance floor. Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo have made an analog album that's less of a "throwback" and more of a salute to the idols that would now do anything to hop on the duo's full-length. There are wide eyes underneath those robot helmets, and music fans have waited a long time to peer through them for 74 minutes; let go of the mammoth expectations, dance and feel all right.

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 Which songs on "Random Access Memories" are worth repeated listens? Check out our track-by-track breakdown of Daft Punk's new album, due out May 21 on Columbia/Sony.
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 1. Give Life Back To Music - The Daft Punk "Welcome Back!" party kicks off with Nile Rodgers turning back the clock and decisively rejecting anything resembling contemporary electronic music. "Give Life Back To Music" confirms that "Get Lucky" was not a red herring, but a hint at the celebratory 70s vibe pulsing through the veins of "Random Access Memories." daft-punk-Give-Life-Back-To-Music 
 2. The Game of Love - The album's recurring formula of big drums, sleek guitar moves and programmed vocals is dutifully presented in a patient, down-tempo package. As interesting as the production details are, it's hard not to imagine what "The Game of Love" would have sounded like with an R&B vocalist breathing humanity into these words.
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 3. Giorgio by Moroder - An interesting idea -- Italian dance king Giorgio Moroder talks about his various music experiences and tricks of the trade before Daft Punk take the reins and pump the jams -- is harder to swallow when pinned as the longest song and crucial third track of the album. A better tribute would have been a more cohesive song.
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4. Within - "There are so many things that I don't understand," a forlorn little robot voice laments, in an A.I. ballad that sounds like a disco-fied version of the "Kid A" title track. Questions of identity abound as a simple piano line strolls forward
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 5. Instant Crush feat. Julian Casablancas - Two months after the Strokes released its most experimental album to date, frontman Julian Casablancas joins DP and pairs a human-ish voice to a driving rock arrangement. With a fair amount of Vocoder dabbed into his vocals, Casablancas sounds revitalized hiding away from his iconic warble, as the dance track finds slick groove without ever becoming propulsive. 6. Lose Yourself To Dance feat. Pharrell Williams - Two tracks before "Get Lucky" strolls into views, its natural B-side featuring the same vocalist shimmies into the middle of the floor. Daft Punk's voices swirl into a pool of "Come on's" as the massive beat, flicked-off riff and thundering bass congeal into a fitting ode to sensory pleasures. "Lose Yourself To Dance" is frozen in time, so there's no shame if you want to break out the Hustle for this one.
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 7. Touch feat. Paul Williams - The legendary singer-songwriter Paul Williams crystallizes the robots-as-humans aesthetic of Daft Punk on a starry-eyed big band number. At eight minutes, "Touch" carries several gaudy trinkets in the palm of its hand, although its suite of gee-whiz sunniness could probably afford to blast off a little bit sooner. 8. Get Lucky feat. Pharrell Williams Daft Punk's radio return -- that's right, it's actually in the Top 20 of the Hot 100! -- is their new album's breeziest entry: "Get Lucky" rides Nile Rodgers' chic axe work, an effectively simple hook and clipped robo-breakdown to create a warm, winning throwback. It's no "One More Time," but there's stylish fun even without transcendence. 9. Beyond - Bask in the glow of a 40-second symphonic breakdown before Daft Punk cut that elegance off, introduce a jaunty guitar line prickled by constant cymbal taps, and say things like "There's no such thing as complication" and "This is the journey of the soul." "Beyond" ends with an extended jam that should be experienced in a room adorned with many candles. Beyond triply.
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 10. Motherboard - An exceedingly ambitious instrumental: flutes run around the scattered rhythms, acoustic finger-picking sprouts out of drum rolls, strings are jammed into the action and the arrangement eventually evaporates into become a cloud of something far more sinister. Serenity is eventually reached, but not before multiple other worlds are unearthed. 11. Fragments of Time feat. Todd Edwards - Fans of "Face To Face" on "Discovery" will likely adore Daft Punk's new collaboration with Edwards, who plays the grinning captain on this glittery voyage. "Fragments of Time" sounds like the theme song to a classic 80s sitcom, which is a huge compliment -- "Turning our days into melodies!" Edwards beams as the synthesizers induce smiles.
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 12. Doin' It Right feat. Panda Bear - A Daft Punk song and a Panda Bear song are mashed together like a PBJ sandwich, as the Animal Collective member's folky yelping is folded neatly onto a digital stomp from the DP guys. "Doin' It Right" presents a fascinating contrast, although, oddly enough, Panda Bear's earnest cries are more successful than the tiresome mechanics of the Daft Punk vocals.

 13. Contact - An astronaut's document of Earth sets the stage for an absolutely pummeling sandstorm of a finale, as drums are bashed, organ notes are carelessly consumed and a synth line reaches its manic threshold. Then, the entire thing collapse over and dies, as the listener exits the roller coaster ride and hopes back in line for another go-around
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Microlab Portable Bluetooth Speakers MD102 Review


Microlab Portable Bluetooth Speakers MD102, as one of the hot sale products from Microlab Portable series , are designed with mini sizes, fashion appearances, powerful output and etc. The wireless Bluetooth speakers are welcomed by those modern teenagers who are in favor of interesting urban life. Here listed the information of MD102 in detail.


Ergonomic speaker designed to carry it with your palm. Compact sound system that is portabile and travels with you wherever you go. 
Comes with long-life rechargeable battery, great convenience during outdoors.
 
Easy connection with 3.5mm stereo plug, connect to your smartphone, tablet or even your notebook. Unique daisychain function allows you to connect to another MD102 or more, for added sound effects. By daisy-chaining several MD102s together, the audio effects will be enhanced.
 
Watch movies, play games, and listen to music while on-themove.
 


Features 
. Compact speaker for all occasions
 
. Amplified sound for your multimedia gadget such as tablet and smartphone
 
. Connecting to any 3.5mm stereo jack easily e.g., tablet, PC, notebook, Mp3/Mp4, CD/DVD player, etc.
 
. Daisy-chain MD102 or more for better sound effects
 
. High portability
 
. Built-in long-life rechargeable battery


Specifications:
Amplifier 
Output power: 1 Watt RMS
 
Power distribution: 1 Watt x 2 RMS
 
Harmonic distortion: < 1% 1 W 1 kHz
 
Frequency response: 150 Hz - 20 kHz
 
Signal/Noise ratio: > 60 dB
 

Speakers
 
Speaker driver type: 2" x 2
 
Speaker rated power: 2 Watt x 2, 4 Ohm
 

Interfaces
 
Output: 3.5 mm earphones
 
Input: 3.5mm stereo plug, mini-USB
 

Power
 
USB 5 V
 

Package contents
 
MD102 speaker 1 pc
 
USB cable 1 pc
 
User manual 1 pc
 

Dimensions 
Product dimension: 86.5 mm(Dia) x 48 mm
 
Product net weight: 134 g



Thursday, May 9, 2013

Microlab Portable Bluetooth Speakers Wholesale


Microlab Electronic Co. Ltd is a China based wireless Bluetooth speakers, portable Bluetooth speakers and multimedia Bluetooth speakers manufacturers and retailers. Devoting in the field of audio entertainment products, with strong innovation, Microlab accumulated rich experience in producing high quality wireless Bluetooth speakers, portable speakers, smart phone accessories and etc. Now the company has developed into a leading and reliable wireless Bluetooth speakers supplier.


In April, Microlab attended the largest Asia Electronics trade fair –Hong Kong Electronic 2013 spring fair, presenting their most influential products to people and attracts thousands of people to their exhibition position.

Here are some pictures from the spot.

 


Stereo speakers designed with aesthetic appearances. Powerful output, proper size, suitable for long time listening.


If you are interested in this, please feel free to contact.

Telephone: 0755-28291111
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