![]() This is by no means the best looking or the most realistic game on the App Store, but it does not need to be. The physics, graphics, and sounds in the game are very good. Though bullets are unlimited for your guns, you can carry a maximum of eight bombs and missiles at a time. Fortunately, there are landing pads in some of the levels which allow you to take a break, regain your health, and reload all weapons. There are hostages that you have to rescue, locations that you have to reach within a certain amount of time, and targets you have to destroy.Ī health bar at the top of the screen indicates how much of a beating you have taken and, sometimes, a single well-aimed missile hit at close range is all it takes to deplete that bar from full to almost nothing. Your chopper is equipped with bombs, missiles, and bullets, all of which you can use to maul the enemy troops-which consist of soldiers, tanks, honing missiles, and helicopters, to name just a few. Some levels also have birds that you have to avoid running into. It goes faster the lower you fly, but you also run the risk of crashing or getting struck by the enemy if you’re too close to the ground. If you don't like wearing a Bluetooth headset all day in the office, and you hate tangled earbud cords, the Chopper 2 is a great solution.The first thing you’ll notice when you kick-off the first level is the fluidity with which the chopper flies, swerves and lands in the game. The Chopper 2 comes in four color themes: Britt, Hype, Mojave (the one I reviewed) and Pharaoh. Out where I am in the country, having to use a Cell Ranger to make decent cell phone calls, it's even more important to me to hear the caller clearly. It is instantly available, hassle free, and gives me great audio quality for my iPhone calls. The Chopper 2 is my new favorite toy around the office. quality is well set, and the user will get years of good use out the Chopper 2. The workmanship and parts fit and finish is not high-end first class, but neither is it cheap. That part is quite sturdy, so I was very pleased. As with all headsets of this kind, the earpieces are adjustable, connected to a metal extension piece. The cord itself is about 1.2 meters long (4 ft), so you'll have plenty of length for freedom of movement.Īs you can see from the close-up above, the earphones are nicely padded and the head band is also nicely padded: soft purple plastic underneath and faux-suede leather on the top (in the "Mojave" color scheme). It hangs just right to pick up your own voice. There's a microphone with a built-in "hang up" button built into the cord about 19 cm (7.5 in) from the left earphone. In fact, the Chopper 2 provided the best audio quality for a caller of any device I've used. ![]() ![]() The strength of the device, the audio isolation for your ears, is offset by the sound of your own voice being somewhat isolated. I tested the Chopper 2 on a variety of calls, both via the iPhone radio system as well as the Skype app. This splitter let's you use the listening and talking feature of a headphone with a computer." Note that red is for the mic input and blue is for the analog audio out. Computers (Mac and PC) have two plugs, one for headphones and one for mic. * According to Aerial7, "That adapter is used to connect to a computer so you can use the headset for gaming or Skype.
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