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Retvis RT34 Video Walkie Talkies: Spy Kids?

     Hello, this is TheTechBoy with a review of the Retevis RT34 . These walkie-talkies were sent to me by Retivis to do a review of them.  Pros: Interesting Design Front Facing Camera  Cons:           Short Range Limited Security  No VOX Design/Specs:     These walkie-talkies have some interesting specifications. There is a VGA camera on the front for video chatting and a 2.0-inch LCD display. The front also features the speakers and the microphone hole. Retevis sent two green and orange walkie-talkies molded in the shape of robots. . On the left side of the walkie-talkie, there is the flashlight button and the Push To Talk Button. On the bottom there is the flashlight. On the right, there is the charging port and reset button covered by a movable robotic arm. This arm can be unscrewed in exactly 8 twists. Do not screw it too tightly, or the arm will break.  Support TheTechBoy by buying the RT34  here .      The walkie-talkies arrived with a Micro USB Charger that splits so you may ch

How to Track WiFi With Your Samsung Phone

I got this trick from Mobiscrub. 

Deep inside your Samsung phone, there are settings you can choose to customize your phone, edit photos, and even track wifi access points without connecting to them.

Step 1. Open the settings application and type in WiFi.

Step 2. Scroll down and hit the button that says Intelligent Wifi. Tap it until it says that you are a developer. 

Step 3. Click WiFi developer options and click the button that says Nearby WiFi and yow till see the radar screen with WiFi information. 

                   WiFi screenshot
      
Move towards where you think WiFi Hotspot and hit the reload button. If the DB is lower then you are closer to the Hotspot.

God Bless, and Tech Talk To You Later!!!

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