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Ripple Wireless Charger

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SUNG HEE 2024-05-23 06:32:21

[Steve Hullfish] Ripple is much better than Oxygentek. I have Tangent element and Oxygentek. Touch of ripple balls is very similar to Tangent element. Awesome! oxygentek Wheels are better than ripple, but I think balls are more important. Price is very good!

5
Tracy M. 2024-07-03 07:19:19

[Up to 10 W] This is the best wireless 3-in-1 charger! Very well-made too.

5
Nick 2024-04-25 03:18:42

[3] The Auray Wireless Charger with Case for Rode Wireless GO and Wireless GO II has been a nice little wireless charger. It's compact, well-made, and comes with a little case so it's easy to toss in a bag and not worry about anymore. For my purposes, I only use this with a wireless charger and it works great. The fewer cords I deal with the better. I saw some comments on the cords and I have a bunch of USB A to C cords so I haven't run into any issues. All-in-all this works great for what I need it to do. [I have received this product in exchange for my honest review]

5
Brenda V 2024-08-21 06:10:16

[Plastic] Excellent wireless charger wonderful packaged will definitely buy again

5
Lawrence 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[70 degrees] I was surprised at how easily it assembled and how tight and flat the surface is ( not a ripple in it, like my old Da-lite Perm Wall had ). The quality is excellent. And the images from my Epson 5040ub on the screen are brighter, sharper and clearer and the color is more accurate. A great purchase. I tip my hat to Elite and to B& H ( for their great service). Thank you both!

5
John 2024-04-05 01:27:47

[6 lb / 2.7 kg] I'm using the Ripple with Color Finale and FCPX. It's a terrific tool that has accelerated my color grading. I'm never going back to only using the mouse. I use it both in the edit suite and on the road with my MBPro.

5
Ryan 2024-04-13 02:11:32

[5.5 lb] I purchased this along with the Tangent Ripple for use with Capture One Pro 10 and it completely changes the way I work with the program. In the same way that retouching with a Wacom pen is so much easier than using a mouse, these knobs give you an simple, tactile way to adjust the sliders in C1. It is so intuitive and allows you to really focus on the image rather than the program. I installed the Tangent Mapping software before I got this and when I plugged in the USB it worked immediately in C1 without even having to close or restart it. Anyone using C1 in a studio or on a regular basis needs this. It is worth the high price tag!!

5
Ryan 2024-05-05 06:24:17

[Focal Press] I was trying to decide whether to buy this one or the Tangent Element module that costs $1100, but decided the Ripple will be just fine. I'm so happy with my choice because the smaller size fits perfect on my desk and I spent the extra money to get the Tangent Element Kb input. Using both of these with C1 completely changes the way that I work with C1 making it much more tactile and intuitive. Color balancing with the Ripple is so much better than trying to do the same with a mouse. Anyone working with C1 in a studio or on a regular basis should have these Tangent input devices. It will allow you to focus on your images and not even think about the program. Highly recommended!!!

5
Tim 2024-07-22 08:38:34

[Steve Hullfish] The Ripple trackerballs look and feel great, which would honestly be enough at this price. Great solution for editors and occasional colorists to more easily interact with your grading software, as long as it supports the Ripple. Tangent has Ripple user manual and very complete setup guides online for both Resolve and Premiere (so far): www.tangentwave.co.uk/support.asp I'm using it with Resolve 12.5 Studio. In Resolve you need to install the Tangent Hub software currently, and then run Resolve with Tangent Element selected as the color panel. This Element emulation mode seems fine so far, with one exception: the buttons aren't reprogrammable with Resolve (yet), also Button A on the panel doesn't function at all within Resolve (yet). However button B is used for Bypass the grade (logically enough), which is the first thing you need anyway. If you need more hardware buttons than that it looks like adding an Xkeys might be the best bet for now. No doubt Blackmagic will add Ripple panel selection in a later version, but emulation is good for now. Sensitivity is fully adjustable within software for both Premiere and Resolve for both the wheels and the balls. Out of the box the trackerball sensitivity felt perfect to me in Resolve and the dials felt a bit too sensitive. I'm going to turn those up and try it again. I'm guessing you would want to set that based on how far off the luminence of the original material is from where it's going to go. One warning: don't put the balls in and then turn it upside down to look at the label, the balls will just fall out. At least cleaning them and their sockets is easy, but gravity is a necessary factor here. It comes with two nice drawstring bags for dust protection, one for the unit and a smaller one for the balls. It will all fit (barely) in the big bag. Seems to me even colorists that already have a panel might want to look at this for remote location work, especially for quick dailies and such.

5
Belkin Lover 2024-05-01 07:23:50

[Up to 10 W] [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Wow, this is the best wireless charger ever! Belkin always has the best products!

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