Topic: Wireless hardware question???

Cleaning tips and tricks with the budget-friendly Shark Navigator Lift-away Deluxe NV360

Buying a good vacuum cleaner for the house is not easy but how to do the cleaning task in the most efficient way is another “headache”. The house will never be perfectly clean if we just turn the vacuum on and start cleaning. We need some tips and tricks to make our houses spotless with less time and effort. Specifically, this article is going to share an ultimate guide to make the https://imgur.com/ojRQlZP.gif Shark Navigator Lift-Away Deluxe NV360 work effectively.

Tip 1: Choose the right Shark vacuum to match your house flooring

An upright vacuum cleaner is the most preferred one as it is proved effective for cleaning various floor types, including hardwoods, rugs, carpeted stairs. For this reason, we highly recommend the Shark model NV360 which offers the Lift-away functionality for more portability. Many users have enjoyed this versatile function when cleaning the entire house.

The Shark NV360 can work well on different floor typ

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Tip 2: Start cleaning from top to down following gravity rules

You should clean from top to low position because when you vacuum curtains, ceilings, ceiling fan blades, and shelves, dust particles will surely settle on the floor. If you vacuum the floor first, you will need to vacuum three times in total.

Tip 3: Know how to clean with attachments

The Shark NV360 https://imgur.com/KJiyMbl.gif is the favorite upright vacuum cleaner of many households thanks to its various cleaning attachments. It comes with four different attachments, which serve multiple cleaning purposes. As the vacuum owner, you are advised to know the specific use of each attachment.

  • A dusting brush is helpful for cleaning window sills and shelves.

  • A pet power brush is to trap all pet hair and debris ideally.

  • A 5,5-inch crevice tool is a special one for reaching tight corners like cracks.

  • An extendable wand is provided for cleaning under furniture or edges in the house.

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So, what not to love about this vacuum model?

Tip 4: Plan a weekly cleaning schedule and strictly follow it

To keep the house spotlessly clean, you should organize a periodical cleaning schedule. Doing house cleaning tasks can be part of your exercise program to keep your life healthy and meaningful.

With the Shark vacuum model NV360, house cleaning is no more time-consuming and effortful work. Just a few passes, you and your family are protected.

To sum up

These cleaning tips and tricks come from our real experiences when cleaning with the Shark Navigator Lift-away Deluxe NV360. This model helps to make house cleaning is no more an obsession. Thanks to this Shark vacuum model and https://imgur.com/rBlYIUe.gif Shark Navigator NV360 reviews, our living area becomes spick and span in just a few minutes. As an owner of this vacuum, you will feel life more enjoyable as you will not have to waste much of your time dealing with messes.

Last edited by davehetfield (31-05-2021 07:58)

Re: Wireless hardware question???

You could get wireless loudspeakers such as:
https://uk.kef.com/products/lsx

Alternatively convert existing wireless loudspeakers with a wireless kit:

https://wirelessspeakers.com/convert/

Re: Wireless hardware question???

Be aware that you're (very) probably going to have latency issues...

Re: Wireless hardware question???

Luc Henrion wrote:

Be aware that you're (very) probably going to have latency issues...

Yes it's a possibility.
I prefer wires whenever possible and I wouldn't go wireless myself.

Other options are more labour intensive including hiding cables around skirting, or under carpets. This is the route I would prefer though actually for my own system I would always prefer getting the two systems closer anyway.
Activating Pianoteq on a second small PC system with some small active speakers is another option.

Re: Wireless hardware question???

You can transmit MIDI wirelessly from your keyboard using Bluetooth (BLE-MIDI)

- some keyboards have Bluetooth built-in
- if you have MIDI DINs, there are bluetooth adapters (e.g. Yamaha MD-BT01, WIDI Master, Roland WM-1)
* if you have a USB keyboard, you'll have to get an additional MIDI Host to use the MIDI DIN adapters

1. The best way to do it, is to make the computer + speakers as a single unit (wired together).
2. Then setup up the keyboard separately (for example, on the other side of the room).

This guy has a setup kinda like that. He's using an iPad, but it's the same principle for a computer with Pianoteq.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g81Txq2ziFw

Last edited by Groove On (15-03-2021 11:29)