[Galaxy Tab 2 7.0] TPU cover - screen protector - USB otg adapter - Galaxy Tab 2 Accessories

Hi people
I wanna show my new items purchased on ebay,all cheap items, sorry for the quality, my LG O1 it's bad with cloudy day
First, the screen protector:
They aren't made for our tablet, because they are for the previus version (galaxy tab 7.0), so we need to cut a piece of layer before apply in the display because if we don't remove we can't hear from the speaker and we have problem with luminosity/proximity sensors.
In the pack there are 3 screen protector, they aren't the best because sometimes there's a scratch in the layer before you put it in the screen but it's okay for the price.
Here you can see the cut for the speaker grill, the hole for the camera is already made:
Second, the TPU cover:
It's just a silicon/plastic cover for protect our tablet from scratches in the rear case and some little knock in the angle, it prevents a lot of micro-scratches (I always put my tablet above a cloth if it is without his new tpu cover)
Third, the USB otg adapter:
This isn't the original but it has VHBW standard quality so it's perfect, I use it sometimes with flash drive, or my mouse or my keyboard for serious business LOL
Here you can buy this article:
Screen protector
TPU Cover (if you search you can find 2 other colors than black in the same seller: clear (it's semitrasparent) and pink for ladies
USB OTG adapter
Sorry dude for my english, have a nice day

This is the one I bought months ago:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/170871504453?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
How can you use the USB port?

shinydesert said:
This is the one I bought months ago:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/170871504453?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
How can you use the USB port?
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I know this cover but I don't buy it because it has tpu over the volume/power button, it hasn't a hole for the microsd and the sim and it has the irda hole.
And I don't like the X style
But it was my first dream
For the USB: you can connect what you want in the female USB that came out from the adapter.
Yesterday I tried with an USB hub but tablet stop current out if you plug more than one USB (I tried with flash drive and wireless receiver for mouse) so you need to plug an USB hub with his wall socket for more current.
I suggest you a wall socket with at least 2 Ampere.
Sorry for my english
With this method you can connect more than 6 USB device (I tried with wireless receiver for mouse, 3 flash drives and a keyboard that required 2 USB port)

Is your TPU cover provide sufficient space for headphone plug?
I bought TPU in another place and need to make bigger hole, so headphone plug stays in place

panariga said:
Is your TPU cover provide sufficient space for headphone plug?
I bought TPU in another place and need to make bigger hole, so headphone plug stays in place
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Watch this photo:

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MUST HAVE HTC DIAMOND 2 accessories

It has been over the month for my HTC Diamond 2, I want to get full case for it and do what ever is possible with it to maximize it.
What do you recommend?
I was thinking invisible shield full body. What else would you add to this list?
A mini-usb adapter probably, mini-usb to 3.5mm.
AetieQ is right.. mini adapter is really useful!! i got 1.. how bout capcase??
I think invisible shield by ZAGG is the most important accessories too.I got the full body last month.It is the best case I have ever seen.
Mine would be the hard case or at least a cheap leather case..
this is what i've ordered from amazon few days ago:
Desktop cradle - there are many variations, mostly different in shape. Note that htc cradles cost about triple the time...
Air-vent mount holder - for those that don't like the whole stick of most widescreens .
ZAGG shield - ofcourse.
And a car charger.
krylovpro said:
this is what i've ordered from amazon few days ago:
Desktop cradle - there are many variations, mostly different in shape. Note that htc cradles cost about triple the time...
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That link is for the Touch Diamond cradle, does it fit the TD2 ?
Am using the soft plastic body casings. I used to use the Silicone variants on my HTC touch but they stretch after a while and have to be replaced. They also trap alot of dirt. Just look up HTC Diamond 2 soft plastic cases on ebay, they are inexpensive and are excellent protection. I dropped my BRAND NEW TD2 yesterday and the casing protected the phone, not a ding or dent. That's my must have accessory!
MrGubby said:
That link is for the Touch Diamond cradle, does it fit the TD2 ?
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DUH! I didn't notice that
But here's the TD2 version: http://www.amazon.co.uk/iTALKonline...4?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1253622044&sr=1-4
The car charger reminded me of something...
The other day I was leaving for school and noticed that my battery was almost out. So I remembered that I have a cheap USB-MP3-Stereo in my car so I grabbed the usb-cable from my computer and headed for the car. So I plug the other end on where the usb memory stick is usually in and the other end on my TD2. The phone prompted me on what mode to use so I selected the mass memory. As It turns out, I could recharge my phone at the same time I was blasting the songs on my phone out of the speakers. I was really impressed
My must-have accessories for my new HTC Pure would include the following:
--full body Zagg Skin
--Silicone body skin
--Carrying Case; my preference is a horizontal leather with both clip and belt loops
--Multiple USB to 3.5 mm adapters; keep one in the cars, on the motorcycle, wherever I may find myself. They're cheap and very useful
--Battery charger; either the rechargeable kind or the one that runs off a AAA battery that also doubles as a flashlight. I have both
--Several earphones; same idea as the USB adapters.
I have wired remote yet, just perfect. using my topaz as player without touching and turning the screen off... (using with pocket player)

Excellent!! GNOTE Desktop USB Cradle Dual Charger (Killer $15 Bux! )

First let me make it clear...
This is strictly a recomendation for fellow Note owners.
I do not have anything to do with sales or anything near..
Wanted to share good stuff for as I really truly find these to be awesome.!
I just received (2) of these from AMAZON. Only $15 bux a pop. Ya Cant Beat It!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006L9K16W/ref=oh_o00_s00_i00_details
Dual USB / AC Plug Desktoop Charger.
Charges via AC while SYNCS USB (leave single or both jacks plugged in)
Bothwork together. Comes w/AC Adapter. Cradle has built in USB cable (so cant lose it!)
Very tiny footprint. Fairly Sturdy. Phone does not tip over.
I actually place one in the ashtray dashboard of my car (wired USB)
Easy feel ... for locking phone on and off of cradle (thats important!!! )
They are the most ALTERNATIVE affordable pricing compared to the OEM desktop chargers which in my opinion are not that good and are about $50 bux or so.
Support Car / Home docking software when phone docked.
Only Con is...BRIGHHHHHTTT blue LED light. Extremely bright.
Had to place a piece of black tape over LED
Thought I would share the 411.
Its hard to find a good alternative these days.....
Thanks for sharing this, just ordered two alongside the OEM Sammy car mount.
Thanks for sharing! Just ordered mine.
How quick does it charge?
Thanks for the tip. Just ordered one that I want to use to make a custom dock that I can fit in my cup holder in my car, as this phone is too big for my cup holders and that's where I like to keep my phone when driving. Was looking for a good/cheap dock, so thanks again for reporting back on the quality of this one. Definitely a nice price. Free shipping with amazon prime too.
how snug fit it is on the back? is there any room for the case? Will it fit if I have a thin case on?
I see that they also have the one with spare battery charger for $2 more. Interesting.
Hmmm you could probably MHL output while also USB host moding a keyboard/ mouse with this. Gonna buy one to give it a shot
Does it fit when i have a TPU case?
Actually the Samsung OEM dock is great. It's $40 at the ATT store. But I paid $20 with my premiere account.
I bought another on ebay as a back up, but haven't received it yet from here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/220923137856?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649#ht_3363wt_1270
This does not actually come with the charger does it? \ Igt says can be used with charger that came with note.
Im confused. \/
so sorry for the delayed response! yes this desktop charger comes with one ac adapter in addition to a usb cable that is a cable built into the charger itself.
it allows you to keep the phone plugged into to both pc & ac wall at the same time with out the need to switch cables
it has a overload protection so no fear of charging burnouts.
it is definetely a snug tight fit onto the cradle itself. never worries about falling over or lose connections. i can say it works super super tight . real happy w/purchase.
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Accessories for MediaPad

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hi folks
just wanted to let you know about my experience with these items i've received yesterday.. since they're mostly made in China, they're very cheap but most of the things that i've ordered in the past from this site, are OK and works..
- Micro USB -> USB OTG cable (Price: $2.10) - http://www.dealextreme.com/p/usb-fe...a-cable-for-samsung-i9100-galaxy-s2-5cm-67186 - works without a problem.. USB flash drive, mouse and keyboard connects and works flawlessly!! it's really cool to see a mouse cursor on the tab screen and control your device with it
also tried external USB drive (2,5") but it works only with a powered USB hub (i've ordered this one - USB 2.0, 7 ports, and it works OK - http://www.dealextreme.com/p/high-speed-7-port-usb-2-0-hub-100-240v-ac-adapter-21799)
- Micro HDMI -> HDMI (Price: $6.60) - http://www.dealextreme.com/p/1440p-v1-4-micro-hdmi-male-to-hdmi-female-connector-adapter-48136 - it just works
- Leather case for Samsung P1000 (Price: $6.90) - http://www.dealextreme.com/p/protective-flip-open-pu-leather-case-for-samsung-p1000-black-50608 - it's for Samsung P1000 tab, but it's almost perfect fit for our MediaPad.. left side (speakers and headphone jack) is OK.. right side (HDMI, USB, power) is OK too.. up side (power button, volume buttons) - OK.. the only "problem" is the opening for the front and backside camera.. they're not positioned like the Samsung p1000, so they're covered by the case.. but overall, for the price it's a great case if you don't care about the cameras! i think the backside camera opening can even be created manually if you want
similar cases cost MUCH more in my country, so for me this is a great option..
- Screen Protector for Samsung P1000 (1,52$) - http://www.dealextreme.com/p/screen-protector-guards-cleaning-cloth-for-samsung-p1000-49782 - again, this is for P1000, but the dimensions seems to be pretty close to MediaPad and it's so cheap, i just ordered it for the sake of trying..
horizontally it's about 2mm short on both sides..
vertically it's about 4mm short on both sides..
if you have the MediaPad inside some sort of a case (like the one i mentioned above) it's OK, because the black border is covered by leather parts of the case so it looks very good..
hope it helps..
I went ahead and bought the only case/protector that Tmo had listed for the springboard, and found it is actually really good. The case around the tablet is formed hard plastic and is good protection, with the cover that doubles as a folding stand.
Worth it at this point.
I'll add one to this list: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007KQHXOS/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00
It's an anti glare screen protector. Unfortunately you pay dearly for it but it's available.
I am quite happy with my Sandisk microSDXC 64GB class 10.
2 steps to format it to FAT32 in order to get it compatible to ”dload”: exFAT 》ntfs (Win7) 》FAT32 (mediapad)

alternative charging dock for tablet Z? (cheaper)

Does anyone know if there exists an alternative dock than the official Tablet Z charging dock?
50€ for a bunch of plastic + 2 pogo pins is too expensive for me (but necessary to maintain the waterproofness)
PS: The magnetic charging cable for my wife's Z1 compact don't stick and the holes don't fit that's too bad...
edit: other than the Argos one that is "Currently out of stock for home delivery to:NN35HG"
tkideneb said:
Does anyone know if there exists an alternative dock than the official Tablet Z charging dock?
50€ for a bunch of plastic + 2 pogo pins is too expensive for me (but necessary to maintain the waterproofness)
PS: The magnetic charging cable for my wife's Z1 compact don't stick and the holes don't fit that's too bad...
edit: other than the Argos one that is "Currently out of stock for home delivery to:NN35HG"
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hi, i dont know any alternative docks, but for a 3-4€ for a bunch of plastic and 2 pogo's you can create a new by oneself
my dock need only a clour (for exaple black) ^^
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ryany67 said:
hi, i dont know any alternative docks, but for a 3-4€ for a bunch of plastic and 2 pogo's you can create a new by oneself
my dock need only a clour (for exaple black) ^^
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This is cool!
Where did you but those pins?
tkideneb said:
This is cool!
Where did you but those pins?
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pogo pins you can buy on internet, like this:
ive got my pins from an old sagem
I made one with Lego and some Pins from a Molex conector. Will post some Pics tomorrow
Jonfensu said:
I made one with Lego and some Pins from a Molex conector. Will post some Pics tomorrow
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waiting with anticipation.
Rootk1t said:
waiting with anticipation.
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Sorry I was busy... here you go
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Building my own dock
Has anyone else built their own dock?
I found some hobby wood at Hobby Lobby that might be useful for building a dock.
1. 1/8 x 6 x 12 plywood $1.79
2. 1/2" x 1/2" x 24" $2.29
For the part that connects to the charging pins, I am using a piece of Lego. I used some tracing paper to trace out the charging contacts, taped it to the Lego, and will drill two holes there for the pogo pins.
Here is the Lego next to the tablet.
I bought the pogo pins from eBay. $3.95 for 10 pins.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/151107295495?_trksid=p2060778.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
The pogo pins are 1mm diameter. To drill the proper hole, I needed a 1mm drill bit. I bought this one. $0.91 for 10 bits.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/181130308398?_trksid=p2060778.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
I need to wait for the drill bits to get here from China, so I will update this post later. Just hoping to get some feedback on what other people are doing, things I am doing wrong, etc.
I have spent $8.94 total so far.
Many thanks for any feedback, suggestions, etc.
It was impossible to solder the USB cable to these 1mm pogo pins. The hollow center of the pin is too small to get even a few strands of the wire into it and one strand probably isn't enough.
I found 3.2mm pogo pins on eBay and will try again in a few weeks when they get here. (The seller is in China so it takes a while).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/371139602907
these 2 pins cost $4.89 so my total spend has reached $13.83.
The larger pogo pins came in today. Here is what they look like.
Here is the finished dock.
Close-up
Two more pictures
I am using the following to stand up the charger. $14.99 at Sears but they give you the money back in Sears money so it is basically free.
http://slickdeals.net/f/7200532-wow-aluminum-tripod-stand-for-tablets-15-sywr-14-99-sears
I ended up resoldering the connections and tying the cable down to make it stronger.
I spent a grand total of $13.83, but I could have done it for $8.97.
1. 1/8 x 6 x 12 plywood $1.79
2. 1/2" x 1/2" x 24" $2.29
3. $3.95 for 10x 1mm pogo pins. (NOT USED)
4. $0.91 for 10x 1mm drill bits. (NOT USED)
5. 2x 3.2mm pogo pins cost $4.89
6. Wood glue and a few screws (free)
7. Old iPhone USB cable (free)
Nice. Maybe add some black paint and it woukd be cherry. Thanks for the pics!

Sony DK60 dock

I received the new Sony DK60 USB-C charging dock designed for the Xperia last week. It wasn't yet available in the US at the time I ordered it, but MobileFun was able to source it since it also operates a site overseas. It seems they have it available for order officially on its US site also now. I'd link to it if I had 10 posts under my belt.
What I like especially about this dock is that it provides essentially pass-through power with a USB-C port of its own, thereby allowing use of whatever adapter you already have available. The other dock options I have seen seem to be using only hard-wired power cord options and who knows about the quality of those cables. Sure enough, with the DK60 dock plugged into the OEM adapter, I get "Charging Rapidly." I didn't pay much attention, but I plugged in at 1% and was fully charged when I next checked a couple of hours later.
Unfortunately, the DK60 dock only works out of the box for a Pixel without a case because the USB-C plug in the dock is embedded in a shroud that serves as a very wide platform for the device to rest on. With either my Cruiserlite case or even my extremely thin Maxboost case, the thickness of the case actually prevents the plug from seating completely. That's never the end of it for me though, and the attached pics show the steps I took to make this work with either case.
Essentially, I wanted to reshape that plastic shroud that encases the USB-C plug so that it has a smaller footprint that fits within the USB-C port opening of most cases. I decided to open the dock up to get at it, but you could probably do the necessary work without taking everything apart. To open it, though, I needed to peel some of the grip tape from the bottom to expose to small screws - one on each side. I didn't know where they were, so I had to hunt a bit. Then a little prying to separate the top and bottom. Two more screws hold the plastic shroud onto the PCB assembly. Some filing to reshape the plastic piece and then reassembly. Works perfectly with or without a case now. Well, almost perfectly - it's so lightweight that it takes a second hand holding the dock itself to remove the phone, but I can live with that I suppose.
Looks like a good dock, I used some double sided tape to stick my Seidio down so I can remove the phone 1 handed...
I used microsuction tape to stick my dock to my nightstand. It's a little pricey, but a 10"x12" sheet is essentially a lifetime supply for me. I have the Seidio USB-C dock.
Thanks for sharing, this dock looks nice. Has your USB-C port been holding up with extended use with the dock?

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