Electronic Products Worth Buying in 2024

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Hello everyone, it’s time to recommend some electronic products worth buying. It’s really hot recently, so some of the products I’m recommending are related to cooling. Let’s get started without further ado.
  1. ZTE Quest BE7200Pro+
    This is one of the most cost-effective mid-to-high-end WiFi 7 routers currently available. It features dual 2.5G ports, 1GB of memory, and eight signal amplifiers. I know it’s not the cheapest 7200 router, but the 499 TPLINK only has a single 2.5G port, which is clearly insufficient. The dual 2.5G ports are a must. I’ve tested the signal, and it holds its own even against my 1799 Xiaomi 10G router, and in some cases, it performs even better. It’s the top choice for large apartments. The downside? It’s not very aesthetically pleasing.
  2. Kingston NV2 1TB
    This is one of the cheapest TLC SSDs on the market. Although it uses the 4.0 protocol, its maximum speed is 3500MB/s. However, for 399 yuan, I think it’s a great deal from Kingston, especially considering the reliable quality and after-sales service. I know some of you might suspect it’s QLC, but I’ve tested my own 4TB NV2, which uses Micron’s 112-layer BICS5 TLC chips. It’s unlikely that the 1TB version would use inferior chips. It also doesn’t generate much heat, thanks to the Phison E21 controller. It’s the top choice for laptop users.
  3. realme GT Neo6 SE
    This is one of the cheapest smartphones with a 7+ Gen3 processor. You can get a 12+256GB version for just 1534 yuan, which is quite a bargain. Although it’s a 7+ Gen3, the CPU and GPU are identical to the 8S Gen3, just with slightly lower frequencies. The GPU is average, comparable to the 8+ level, and not as powerful as the 8G2. Additionally, while it’s cheaper than the ACE3V with the same CPU, the back cover is plastic, whereas the ACE3V has a glass back. If that bothers you, you might want to consider the ACE3V instead. The camera is an IMX808; don’t expect great photography at this price—scanning QR codes is about the best you can hope for. The battery is high-cycle, meaning it will last a long time. The 100W charging is also mainstream, so you can quickly recharge in the morning.
  4. Hua Ling N8HE1Pro
    The N8HE1Pro is almost out of stock on JD.com, and the prices are high, so I recommend purchasing it on PDD. This summer has been extremely hot, and it’s impossible to get by without an air conditioner. So if you need one, just go ahead and buy it. Don’t opt for energy-hogging models; these new first-tier energy-efficient models are very power-saving. Why buy third- or fifth-tier energy guzzlers that aren’t much cheaper? The N8HE1Pro is the most cost-effective option at its price point after the Xiaomi Ultra Energy-Saving Pro increased in price. It features dual cooling panels for rapid cooling and all the necessary app controls. The only downside is the lack of high-temperature cooling function. If your air conditioner is installed in a poorly ventilated area, you might want to consider other brands.
  5. MSI MAG 274QRF QD E2
    It’s not the cheapest 27-inch 2K high-refresh-rate monitor, but I believe it’s the most cost-effective one. The price has dropped by 50 yuan, making it a great recommendation. The panel uses quantum dot technology, which offers significantly better refresh rates and color gamut than ordinary Fast IPS panels. Additionally, it provides a 65W Type-C port for single-cable connectivity, KVM, USB Hub, and G.I. software for monitor control. It’s truly the king of small but mighty monitors at this price point. The stand is also excellent, with a small footprint and adjustable rotation and height. Compared to the 999 yuan 2K high-refresh-rate monitors that are heavily compromised, spending an extra 100 yuan is definitely worth it.
  6. Kootek 120W Charger
    This is the most cost-effective 120W charger on the market, hands down. Compared to the 140W charger at 179 yuan, it only reduces the maximum PD output power, while everything else remains almost the same, and it even comes in two additional colors. In terms of charging, it naturally supports Xiaomi’s 120W, and it can also provide 80W fast charging for the X100S. When paired with Honor devices, it can achieve 100W charging. It’s truly the king of compatibility. The plug-and-play feature means no re-negotiation is needed, and it has a 2C1A output specification. At 129 yuan, it’s a great deal. However, the 129 yuan version doesn’t come with a cable. You can add a cable for an extra 20 yuan, but I don’t think it’s worth it. You can buy a 6A cable yourself for just 10 yuan.
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