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Reviews (3)

Mar 03, 2016
Former 2+ Year Owner who upgraded to the latest 6s
6 of 7 found this helpful As a former owner of the iPhone 5c for over 2 years before upgrading to the latest iPhone 6s, I can say from experience that the 5c is a great phone. If you are looking for a cheaply priced, great and reliable phone, look no further, the 5c is that phone. There's really no need to fork out hundreds more for the 6 or 6s, if you just use your phone lightly (i.e. just calls, text, internet browsing, youtube, etc) as the 5c does this with no performance issues, but if you're the type who is an appstore fan and must play the latest graphical/resource hogging games exclusive to the iPhone 6 and 6s, then this is the only time you'll ever have a reason to upgrade. Personally, if it wasn't for my 2 year contract with AT&T being up and AT&T offering me a free upgrade to an iPhone 6s, I wouldn't have upgraded and would still be a happy iPhone 5c user, as to be honest, there's nothing I'm doing with my new iPhone 6s that I wasn't doing with my iPhone 5c and if I had to pay for my upgrade or bought the phone outright, I'd be kicking myself in the butt as it would have been a waste of money to me.

Feb 04, 2017
Great Gaming Mouse
1 of 1 found this helpful As a new owner of a Razer Naga MMO gaming mouse, The Cooler Master Storm Havoc gaming mouse excels in many areas the Naga falls short. While the Naga has more buttons, unfortunately to swap profiles, macro/button layouts, etc, requires the installation and running of their Synapse application which requires a login/online profile to use.. On the other hand, the CM Storm Havok has built-in memory for storage of 4 profiles which includes everything from DPI settings, Keymaps, Macros, even the LED Color choice and option, and once you set up these profiles, you do not need to have the application running in the background, you don't even need to keep it installed, So this is great for those who take their gaming extremely serious and do not like to have any background apps running that may potentially hog up resources, no matter how slight.
In addition to this, in my honest opinion, the CM Storm Havoc has a better feel than the Razer Naga. The Naga is thin, so as a result, I find my palm slides off and I end up holding on to the mouse with my fingers and bottom side of my knuckles, while on the otherhand, the CM Storm Havoc has a girthier bottom, so it fits more snugly within your palm and it's rubberized coating helps prevent your hand from ever slipping down unlike the Naga.

Oct 07, 2021
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Finally can take a real shower. A godsend for those who have long hair. no more sitting under the water for ages to wash out shampoo or conditioner.