3 Gadgets We Love this Month: Affordable Headphones, Budget Smartphones, & Pocket Printers



Jeremy is the Editor of MenStuff and has worked as…
From budget smartphones to pocket-sized printers, there are a few things that have locked our attention this month; and we’ve rounded them up to showcase the very-best gadgets you need to check out.
DOOGGEE Y9 PLUS
Price:Â R2,299.90
Spanish-turned-Chinese brand Doogee is seeing decent growth in South Africa, with itsr devices becoming available throug Cash Crusaders and other retailers. Its Y9 Plus is a fantastic Android option for those looking for something more-than-capable at an affordable price. This mid-range release includes Android 9.0, a sizable 6.3-inch display, Face ID and fingerprint scanner, and in terms of snappers, has a 16.0MP front and a 16.0MP + 8.0MP + 8.0MP triple lens rear camera combo. With 4GBs of RAM and 65GB of storage, this is a suprisingly robust offering that, while it may not go toe-to-toe with the bigger South Korean and American giants out there, delivers all the bells, whistles, and functionality you need.
VOLKANO LUNAR SERIES HEADPHONES
Price:Â R349
If you’re looking for some good quality headphones, but not willing to break the bank on the more expensive brands, Volkano’s Lunar Series is a set of Bluetooth headphones that perform far above their price-point. The set does have quite small cups, but they fit snuggly enough on the rim of your ear and deliver clean and clear sound. They might not be the biggest bass-droppers on the market, but for less than R400, they’re a decent option to use at work, home, or just listening to that podcast in the evening. They also have a line-in, so if you don’t feel like charging them up, they can be used like traditional wired headphones; plus, a built-in FM radio is a nice touch too.
FUJIFILM INSTAX MINI LINK PRINTER
Price:Â R1,895
The Fujifilm Instax Mini Link Printer is a handy rechargeable device that prints any shot on your phone’s camera roll using real instant film and an easy-to-use app. Unlike competitors that typically use low-quality heat-sensitive thermal materials to print, the Mini Link opts for instant film. While instant film may be more expensive than its Zero INK (zink) counterparts, the chemical process of instant film allows for crisper detail and much truer colour. Obviously the results also greatly depend on your camera phone as well. If you use a good-quality smartphone camera with this printer you won’t be disappointed in the snaps it produces. Using a Huawei P20 Pro delivered some lovely, crisp prints with beautiful colour using the Instax Mini Link.
While the small print size may not appeal to adults, parents will find that the printer is ideal for tweens and teens who love to scrapbook or display their prints in a creative way.
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Jeremy is the Editor of MenStuff and has worked as a professional journalist at SA Rugby magazine, MyBroadband, MyGaming, and written for FHM and TGF Tech. Every now and then, with promises of cake we manage to lure him over to the WomenStuff offices to share his wisdom with us.