Azio Hue Wireless Keyboard/Mouse Review-Giveaway Service

July 28, 2015


I was soooo happy to be selected for this promotion of the Azio Hue Wireless Keyboard/Mouse through the website Giveaway Service. I have had a couple wireless mouses in the past but I always seemed to lose the USB transmitter. I moved to wireless mouses a few years ago because of the freedom of not being confined to a limited area. A wireless mouse gives so much more movement and with a wireless keyboard, typing is more free as well.

Azio offers this type of keyboard/mouse combo in 3 different colors: green, pink and blue. I will be honest, all of the colors looked very appealing and I went back and forth on pink and blue for a couple of minutes. I decided on blue and when I opened the package I was very pleased by how nice the keyboard looked. It's so stylish and stunning!


The package comes with everything you need for both the keyboard and mouse. Batteries are included! Look like something is missing? The USB transmitter is in the mouse. Yup the quick installation instructions were very helpful. I thought that was clever to store the USB transmitter in the mouse. Can't really lose it in there!

The setup up process took a couple of minutes which the on command prompt did mention. Here's a couple of photos during the installation of the software to my Windows PC.

Overall setup was very easy and with a click of the mouse both the mouse and the keyboard were working well and the connection was very stable. I did not notice any lagging while strolling using the mouse or typing with the keyboard. Typing was fairly easy using the keyboard. The keys are a little larger and more spaced than my laptop and are softer but the softness of the keys do provide for a more quiet typing experience. Both the mouse and keyboard are very sturdy and feel very well made. I like how the keyboard is adjustable with the use of the kickstands in the back. The keyboard also works well from a good 3 to 5 feet away. I was able to type a clear sentence from the halfway up the stairwell and also in the kitchen, with my laptop sitting in the living room. Here's a little bit of what I typed:


Overall I am very happy and pleased with the Azio Hue Wireless Keyboard/Mouse. I will definitely be using this combo in the future and certainly the mouse. The color really helps to liven the workspace area in the house and the performance of both is very solid.

To find out more about Azio, check out the company page.

Currently the Azio Hue Wireless Keyboard/Mouse retails on Amazon for $29.99.


Disclosure: I received one or more of the products mentioned above in exchange for review from Giveaway Service website. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. Reference ID: pm7940afa57337177ffc2907f935b4aab3

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  1. DOES GOD APPROVE OF MANKIND COMMUNICATING WITH THE DEAD? BY STEVE FINNELL

    Does God approve of the dead communicating with the living?Does God approve of the living communicating with the dead? Does God sanction conversations with the dead through mediums? Does God give men the option of talking and petitioning the dead through prayer? Are dead saints aware of those who are alive? Can dead saints hear and answer prayers? The answer is no, no, no, no, no and no.

    1. Does God approve of the dead communicating with the living? No

    In the parable of the rich man and Lazarus, or as some believe is a fact, instead of a parable, the rich man was denied that Lazarus could return to testify to his living brothers. God does not approve of the dead communicating with the living. (Luke 16:19-31)

    2. Does God approve of the living communicating with the dead? No.

    1 Samuel 28:7-20......15 Now Samuel said to Saul, "Why have you disturbed me by bringing me up?" And Saul answered, "I am deeply distressed; for the Philistines make war against me, and God has departed from me and does not answer me anymore, neither by prophets nor by dreams. Therefore I called you, that you may reveal to me what I should do." .......(NKJV)

    A. Saul used a medium at Endor to bring Samuel up. That was a sin.
    B. Saul could not pray to Samuel to ask for advice. The dead cannot hear the living nor do they know what the living are doing. Saul could not pray and ask Samuel to intercede for him with God.

    3.Does God sanction conversations with the dead through mediums? No.

    Deuteronomy 18:9-12.......11"or one who conjures spells, or a medium, or a spiritist, or one who calls up the dead.12 "For all who do these things are an abomination to the Lord, and because of these abominations the Lord your God drives them out from from before you.(NKJV)

    Conversations with the dead through mediums is sinful.

    4. Does God give men the option of talking and petitioning the dead through prayer? Can dead saints hear and answer prayers? Are dead saints aware of the living? No, No, and No.

    Ecclesiastes 9:5 For the living know they are alive; But the dead know nothing, And they have no more reward, For the memory of them is forgotten. (NKJV)

    Job 14:21 10-21 But a man dies and is laid away; Indeed he breathes his last and where is he?....21 His sons come to honor and he does not know it;They are brought low, and he does not perceive it.(NKJV)

    The dead are not aware of the living. The dead are not Omniscient. The dead cannot answer prayer. The dead are not Omnipotent.

    Samuel could not hear Saul from the grave, he had to be brought up my a medium. Saul also had no power to answer prayers.

    Dead popes, the Virgin Mary, nor dead family members are aware of the living and even if they were, they have no power nor ability to grant or answer prayers. The only way to communicate with the dead is through mediums and that is a sin.

    Only the living can offer prayers for the living. Even then, the living have no power to answer prayers.

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