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MEETSUN Polarized Sunglasses for Men Women Sports Driving Fishing Glasses UV400 Protection

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Arrives Thursday, Jun 20
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Color: Black Frame-gray Lens


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  • TAC HD POLARIZED LENS- 100% UV400 protection coating, blocks 100% harmful UVA & UVB Rays. Restore true color, eliminate reflected light and scattered light,make the scenery more clear and soft and protect eyes perfectly.Polycarbonate lens are impact, scratch resistant, durable and unbreakable.
  • HIGH QUALITY PLASTIC FRAME- These sunglasses frames are made of plastic material, strong and lightweight. You can hardly feel their presence on your face, but they are indestructible.
  • FASHION DESIGN- Is ideal for motorcycle and cycling bicycle, driving, running, fishing, racing, skiing, climbing, trekking or other outdoor activities,does not put pressure on your nose.
  • MEETSUN SERVICE- We insist on paying attention to product quality. If you have any quality problems or are not satisfied, please feel free to contact us, we will seriously solve the problem for you until you are satisfied.
  • GIFT PACKAGE AND ACCESSORIES: Sunglasses *1,Brand Outer Box*1,Glasses bag *1,Glasses cleaning cloth *1,Polarized glasses test card *1.

Department ‏ : ‎ womens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 16, 2023


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  • Very nice MIDI keyboard, only one complaint
This is a great little MIDI keyboard I really like everything about it except for, MCPB Is a digital audio workstation made by a car that you can use to make beats on,. The regular mini version of this the dials control some of the controls on the program but on the play version the dial will not control anything on that program so you have to use your mouse and control the dials on the PC, instead of doing it from the keyboard itself, that kind of bothers me I don't understand why they couldn't have made at least some of the dials control the couple main controls you would use, I mean I get this is a little different but I still think those dials should be able to control some of the things on MCP beats but besides that, it's probably not as big of a deal as it sounds because you can still adjust that just fine on the software itself but overall I miss this very nice. If I had it to do over again I think I would have just bought the regular mini and not the play for that reason, I thought I was going to use the built-in speaker a lot more than I do, but generally if I'm going to play it I'm just plugging into the computer, Everything about this is great and works perfect except for those dials don't work on The MCP beats digital audio workstation or DAW, whatever you want to call it But again you can still adjust them with your mouse ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2023 by daniel caldwell daniel caldwell

  • Well made
Pros: - Solid Build. - Nice keyboards. - Responsive. Cons: - Volume was super low and couldn't be increased. - Drum pads were not sensitive enough, when tapping with using the internal speaker, you'd mostly hear that tapping and not the drum sound. Note: - I have no talent, just playing with it. - Returned due the lack of volume and that doesn't meet my needs. - Bluetooth would be nice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2023 by Paul

  • Clear Sound with Built in Sounds & Speaker
Amazing compared to my old iReg keys mini, I loved that one as you can use it for stand alone, and working with many apps like Ableton, great build quaity and super light.
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2023 by Medhat Raafat

  • Talent Not Included
Someone always asks “Is there a midi keyboard that has its own internal sounds?” Yes. The MPK Mini Play. “How many notes of polyphony? Is it velocity sensitive?” 32 notes. Yes, it’s velocity sensitive. “Does it have a looper or a sequencer?” Nope. It would be amazing if it did. “How are the sounds?” They are adequate You can modify them to some extent and it has some effects. “Who is this for?” Whoever wants a really small keyboard that makes sounds, takes batteries, and has its own built in speaker. It also can be used as a midi keyboard. “Aren’t there other small keyboards like that?” I have a Roland boutique with the optional keyboard in the picture next to the MPK Mini Play. It’s a bit larger, it can make a lot more different sounds but it costs a lot more. “Should I buy this keyboard?” Absolutely not. “What?!?” Alright. You should buy it. It really needs a sequencer, though. You could run it through a looper pedal, so you could make a drum beat, then play another instrument on top of it, but that costs as much as the Mini Play. “Dude, buy or no buy?” I really like the drum pads on this thing. The display is small but looks good, better than the dated display on the Roland Boutique. This thing is a couch synth for the casual player. Sometimes that’s all you need. If you need more, get more. It’s not a “real synth”, meaning you can’t design your own sounds from scratch. You can’t add any samples. But I paid $150, not $500 or $1000. Manage your expectations. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2022 by trixwagen trixwagen

  • Who is this for?
I've had this unit for about six months, and it's at end of life. A few keys were exposed to a some drops of soup and are now dead. Obviously, one shouldn't spill liquids on electronics, but some electronics are more durable for others, and for an item that is meant to be portable, I expected a little more. My biggest confusion is who the intended audience for this product is. On one hand, it's a MIDI controller. On the other hand, it has features that are generally found on stand-alone keyboards, such as a digital synthesizer and a speaker. I have gotten some interesting use out of it. In particularly, my looping pedal has a 1/8" auxiliary jack, so I was able to lay down some quick and dirty drum beats and add some interesting synth riffs. In a way, it's a "Swiss Army Knife" of a personal instrument, but unfortunately it's like a cheap, tiny Swiss Army knife, with a dull 1" blade that folds in on itself, a nail file that's too short, and no scissors. For the price, the build quality feels pretty cheap. The keys are unweighted and flimsy. The pads are pretty solid, but quite insensitive. You really have to pound on the instrument to get the loudest sound out of them, which is troublesome because the case is made entirely plastic and feels delicate. Getting the unit on a hard, flat surface is critical to getting the most out of them. The built is synth is actually pretty cool for the unit's price point, has an easy interface, and sounds pretty cool through headphones or external speakers. Unfortunately, the itty bitty built-in speaker is a waste of space. It's too soft to be of much use and is only slightly usable by the player in a quiet room. I'd happy dump the speaker for another control, but I think Akai wanted to hit the same consumer that would buy a 25 key Casio keyboard with 1/2" stereo speakers. Unfortunately, this unit will never effectively fill that role. As an instrument for a more serious musician, even one that wants a cheap and easy synthesizer as an auxiliary instrument, it really misses the mark. Personally, I don't need the sustain pedal port, but I do want full-sized mono 1/4" jacks that I can easily plug into a mixer, an audio interface, or an amplifier without purchasing and adapter. And the built in synthesizer has cool enough sounds that I want actual MIDI in and out ports that I can still play it when the terrible input devices fail. Basically, the electronic guts of this keyboard are pretty cool, but the mechanical parts are not, and the interfaces I need to make it integrate with my other gear, like my modular analog synth, or my recording equipment, are missing. Akai could use the same synthesizer in a model with the missing features I've mentioned, (possibly more) weighted keys, and better pads and I might actually buy it. But this keyboard is a sad amalgam of mismatched features and doesn't match any consumer particularly well. I'm sure they sell lots of these based on price, but if you use it, you'll quickly outgrow it and wind up buying a better unit. (As of Sep. 2022, I've moved on to the Arturia Keystep Pro and have purchased additional external synthesizers.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2021 by David Cloutman

  • Autistic kiddo loves it
Bought it for my daughter who loves to mess with buttons and remix shows on tablets, figured it would be great for her and it is. Love its, we haven't even tried to hook to a computer and she's happy as long as she's got batteries.
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2023 by JBH

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