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PeekSmith 3 (Black) by ElectricksYour new best friend in magic! PeekSmith 3 is a product of Electricks. A state of the art miniature electronic peek device, compatible with wide range of magic apps and devices. Unmatched in its class Designed to work seamlessly with leading magic apps Easy to hide, no palm required Facebook community with 2000+ members Introducing our Electronic Peek Device PeekSmith 3 is a miniature state of the art electronic peek device like no other in the magic
Your new best friend in magic!PeekSmith 3 is a product of Electricks. A state-of-the-art miniature electronic peek device, compatible with wide range of magic apps and devices.
- Unmatched in its class
- Designed to work seamlessly with leading magic apps
- Easy to hide, no palm required
- Facebook community with 2000+ members
PeekSmith 3 is a miniature state-of-the-art electronic peek device like no other in the magic market. Proudly used for mentalism shows by professionals worldwide such as Colin McLeod, Jan Forster, Jonathan Levit, Shawn Farquhar, Ryan Tricks just to name a few.
Designed by magicians for fellow performers, the PeekSmith 3 is the flagship device of our product line. It enables covert access to information from a variety of sources, including other devices and apps. Equipped with a high-resolution color screen, vibration motor, and intuitive input buttons, this device is a must-have for any serious magician.
Product Benefits
Our peek device grants you discreet access to an array of information, including card details, words, pin codes, drawings, and much more. The device's covert capabilities allow you to acquire the secret information you need without raising suspicion, making it the ultimate tool for mentalism.
Our peeking device allows you to receive information about cards, words, pin codes, drawings, and anything you can imagine. You will get a peek at all of the secret information you need, without anyone noticing how you did it.
It will elevate your performances and take your routines to the next level by seamlessly integrating with popular magic apps, including but not limited to:
- Inject 2 by Greg Rostami
- Wikitest by Marc Kerstein
- Pi Revelations by David Penn
- Cognito by Lloyd Barnes
- New Cypher Pro
- Picasso Pro by Ellusionist
- Hydra by Ellusionist
- Novus by Ellusionist
- DiceSmith by Benke Smith
- TimeSmith by Benke Smith
- CubeSmith by Benke Smith
- Spotted Dice by András Bártházi
- Kinetic Mental Dice by Marc-Antoine
- Insight by Hugo Shelley
The PeekSmith app is a free companion app for PeekSmith devices (some extra features might need payment). Among its expanding list of capabilities are:
- a thumper for sending text messages, vibration patterns or card information by an assistant
- an in-app doodle board with text recognition; you can draw on the screen, or you can use a Labco Mindbuster or Bamboo Slate
- a Web Thumper, so your assistant can send you messages from the other side of the world
- other configurable web polling sources to integrate your own sources
With its standalone mode, it allows for independent operation without the need for a phone. Utilizing Bluetooth connectivity, it can seamlessly connect to other devices such as the Spotted Dice to display roll results, an NFC/RFID reader for card reading, or drawing boards for real-time display of sketches.
With a dedicated focus on continuous improvement, the firmware is actively under development, adding new features and capabilities with regular firmware updates that can be easily installed.
Hiding Tips
It is palmable and also fits in a card box or in the several amazing accessories our partners or we are offering. Having it in your pocket you can peek at it blindfolded or feel the signals from compatible apps and devices.
Continuous Improvements
We understand the importance of staying ahead of the game in the magic industry. Our commitment to excellence drives us to collaborate with leading magicians and creators to expand compatibility with a wide range of applications and devices, as well as regularly enhance the firmware and companion app.
Advantages
PeekSmith is designed by magicians, for magicians. It stays on permanently so you can get your peek at a glance whenever you need it. Apple Watch and smart band screens turn off after a short while to save battery. PeekSmith is compatible with many apps that have no Apple Watch or other smart device support. Dimensions of PeekSmith makes it easy to hide it in places where you cannot hide an Apple Watch (like card boxes, or your pocket). The screen is optimized for readability, and we are working with fellow app developers to maximize the information you can peek from the screen.
While other devices on the market can display information for you, our device is the best in its category, offering the most integrations and constantly growing features for an amazing price.
QUOTES:
"As a CubeSmith, TimeSmith, PeekSmith and soon DiceSmith user with their appropriate products, I have to say I have never been so impressed by the sheer amount of app updates / features, routine versatility and customer service by any other magic duo. Some of my best purchases ever!
- Angelo Carbone
"This little device is incredibly good and extremely so reliable! Actually, it is that good that I use it now permanently in my shows and even bought a second unit as back up! And the accompanying app is really great. Highly recommended!"
- Jan Forster
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★★★★★ 5
Glorious book on Man's (unfortunate) wars with himself
Format: Hardcover
If you have any interest in the subject matter, buy this book, it is fantastic.
Many beautiful paintings and maps, some on full pages.
One comment. In various parts of this book it has something called "Directory," which is just paragraphs on events that the writer did not see deserving a full page in the book.
On page 42 we have "Directory: Before 1000 CE," and included is a paragraph on "Teutoburg Forest, Roman-Germanic Wars, 9 CE" The paragraph ends with: "Although there were subsequent expeditions to Germany, the Roman frontier became fixed at the Rhine (River)."
Surely, this is one of the greatest battles and results in European history and should have had a full two pages in this book instead of just a short paragraph. See the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, 9 CE.
Another short fall of this book is no mention of Boudica, who in AD 60 0r 61, was defeated by the Romans (commander- Suetonius Paullinus), who went on to "rule" England and Wales to about AD 410. This is my review of Graham Webster's book "Boudica: The British revolt against Rome in AD 60:
Lucid, well written on Boudica, queen of the East Anglian kingdom of the Iceni tribe, and much more. Sixteen pages of black and white photographs.
Contents (all of these Chapter headings have sub-headings)1. Sources
2. The Opposing Forces and the State of Britain 54 B.C.
3. Britain between the Invasions 54 B.C.-A.D. 43
4. The Conquest of A.D. 43
5. The Storm Breaks A.D. 60
6. The Evidence from the Ground
7. The Trail of Destruction
Epilogue
References
Bibliography
Glossary of Latin Terms and Words
Index
24 Plates
8 Maps and Diagrams
The Epilogue, a timeless piece of writing, should be read by everyone, young and old. The last sentence of the book in the Epilogue reads:
"They may help us to see more clearly what is happening in the world today, and even help us prevent some of the worst excesses of human folly and greed for power, which brings incalculable misery and suffering to the innocent majority."
Re: Boudica and the final battle with Suetonius Paullinus and the approximately 12,000 men under his command and Boudica's warriors, which could have been as great as 100,000, page 99, (but could be less);
we apply
"O2S4 MEC:"
Objective (Simplicity);
Offensive, Sprit of;
Superiority at Point of Contact (Economy of Force);
Surprise (Security);
Security (Surprise);
Simplicity (Objective);
Movement (Mobility);
Economy of Force (Superiority at Point of Contact);
Cooperation (Unity of Command)
On pages 98-99 in the book we have Fig. 5-, (if this is indeed the place of the final battle took place) "The battle between Boudica and Paullinus in its possible Mancetter context," it is clear that Paullinus had chosen the place of the battle and his position to force Boudica's warriors to a frontal attack and thereby creating "Superiority at Point of Contact." And this is probably what happened, as Boudica's warriors attacked and were funneled into the Roman Legion "buzz saw" due to their "simple" frontal attack.
From Fig. 5 again, it is clear that there was forest behind Paullinus and his men and the River Anker in front of them. I do not know if it would have possible to attack Paullinus from the rear by going through the forest. However, again from Fig. 5, it is apparent that Boudica's warriors probably could have attacked Paullinus from the right and left flanks (even though the Roman cavalry was on both flanks), creating a three pronged attack, negating some of the Roman's "Superiority at Point of Contact." It is clear that Boudica lost "Cooperation (Unity of Command)," or never had it in the first place, leading to the rout by Paullinus' much smaller force over a much larger force and the fate of Britain for about the next 400 years.
The Roman brutality that caused this uprising and Boudica's, and her warriors response, are part of history. Paullius' (whatever you think of him), choice of the battlefield was tactically brilliant, and no one, including Boudica, could match it on the field of battle that day.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2019
★★★★★ 5
Poor formatting for Kindle, GREAT as a hardback
Format: Kindle
So far I am loving this book, and hating its formatting for the Kindle. Probably because of all the maps and illustrations, it is hard to enjoy on my Kindle, and I have to awkwardly change the size of the page 3-4 times on every page while I try to read it. My guess is I would really love it as a physical book. LATER: As noted I was very disappointed trying to read this on a small Kindle, but the book looked so promising that I repurchased it in hardback. WOW what a difference. Wonderful illustrations, maps, the works. Given the number of important battles chosen, it would not be possible to go into great detail on any single one, but most people are not going to remember all those details anyway, and this book gives you what you really need, and the level of detail you are likely to remember and to help you appreciate the importance of the event. Strongly recommended in hardback.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2024
★★★★★ 5
A must-have for its educational value and the sheer pleasure it brings
Format: Hardcover
"Battles that Changed History" from the DK History Changers series is an absolute gem for history enthusiasts of any age. The book offers a captivating journey through pivotal moments, providing in-depth insights into the strategies, key figures, and circumstances that shaped the course of history. The visual richness of DK's signature style, combined with well-researched content, makes this book not only informative but also visually stunning. Each battle is presented with clarity, making complex historical events accessible and engaging. Whether you're a seasoned history buff or a casual reader, "Battles that Changed History" is a must-have for its educational value and the sheer pleasure it brings to exploring the world's transformative conflicts.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2023
★★★★★ 5
Great book, the battle descriptions should've been more detailed
Format: Hardcover
The book looks great, both the dust jacket and the book cover are printed with the cover image.
The dust jacket is textured with a matte finish and shiny silver text, while the book cover looks exactly like the front cover image provided here on Amazon (with a glossy finish). In my opinion, the dust jacket looks better.
The book itself looks great. The texts are a bit too short for my taste though, as I would've like to read more detailed descriptions of each battle. Read the sample of the Battle of Marathon that's provided here. It will give you a good idea of the level of detail provided for each battle. Also, some of the battles that didn't get the full 2 page treatment were, in my opinion, significant and were deserving of getting it (Battle of Kadesh for example), while some less significant battles did get it, oddly enough.
All in all, I'd definitely recommend the book, but it does have a few shortcomings mentioned above.
PS. Also, Amazon, please work on your packaging. Add a few of those (styro)foam pieces with the book or something. My book did arrive mostly ok, and mostly unscathed, but when I picked up the package, the book was moving freely inside the banged up package. I'd say I got lucky it didn't get damaged too badly (apart from a few minor impact traces -- I'd say condition it arrived in was 9/10).
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Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2019
★★★★★ 4
Very good book with a few minor flaws
Format: Hardcover
As most books published under the DK banner, this is a visually excellent book that is a pleasure to look at. It is well written and chock-full of outstanding illustrations and maps. I do have a few minor "ding" though. First, I think that the book should have included a "why" the battle changed history. While in most cases, this rationale is included in the text, in a few cases one has to wonder "why" this battle was important; for example, they chose the World War I battle of Verdun, but they also said that the battle was "inconclusive"; if so, how did it change history? Second, I have to question the choice of some of the battles. For example, the editors list "Arnhem", which ended up as a costly allied failure, but fail to mention the wildly successful Soviet "Operation Bagration", which destroyed the German Army Group Center. Third, there were some minor factual inaccuracies. The battles of Passchendaele and Dunkirk were both shown on a map as being located in Northern Italy instead of northern France, while Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of France, was shown on a map as being more at Pas de Calais vice the beaches of Normandy. In spite of these nits, this is a good book worthy of belonging in you library. Four stars.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2020