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The Best Outdoor WiFi Range Extender of 2021 – MBReviews

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An outdoor WiFi range extender is a networking device which, as the name suggests, assumes the role of detecting an existing WiFi signal and extend it, so it can reach those difficult areas that your router is simply unable to cover. In 2021, you get a plethora of options to cover a larger area with WiFi for both the consumers and the SMBs, which means that the dedicated wireless extender (or repeater) has lost some of its value and it was either swallowed by the access points or by the router which can now run in this specific mode if the user desires so.

But, while typically, you could go with a WiFi mesh system to remove any WiFi dead zones, since we’re talking about outdoors, things get a bit more complicated and there aren’t that many options available. Sure enough, Netgear does offer a cool way to extend the signal from your house to your yard using the Orbi Outdoor Satellite, but this will keep you inside Netgear’s ecosystem (not that there’s anything bad about it, since the Orbi is a great WiFi system.. when it is stable).

UPDATE 03.27.2021: The Mikrotik NetMetal ac2 has been added to the best wifi extender list.

 

So, I had a look at some ‘more universal’ solutions that could qualify as the best outdoor WiFi range extenders and I found that you should expect a rugged look (no more elegant designs with glossy finishes and internal antennas – instead, you’re most likely going to get larger, industrial-looking hardware with multiple external antennas), a better built quality, which should ensure the device’s survival in harsh external conditions (and, naturally, to have some sort of rating to justify it – such as IP67) and, quite possibly a higher cost (once again, because of the rugged exterior).

Furthermore, I also noticed that some of these devices aren’t pure range extenders, but also function as access points or even as fully-fledged routers. One important element that you need to understand is that a range extender may halve your bandwidth if you use a single-band extender, but this problem can be alleviated to a certain degree having more bands available – you also have to take into account any walls in between these devices, as well as any outdoors-type interference (the access point connects to the router using a cable, but I doubt many would prefer to have cables running throughout the yard).

 

1. DrayTek VigorAP 920R

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The DrayTek VigorAP 920R is one of the latest outdoor wireless access points from the Taiwanese manufacturer and it is part of a new series of devices which promises a high level of protection against the elements (it is IP67 certified), a point-to-point connectivity of up to 1.8 miles, a centralized management system which can monitor and configure multiple APs and routers and it offers multiple types of operating modes, including the Universal Repeater which makes it suitable for our current needs. Furthermore, while most devices that can work as universal repeaters are single-band only, the 920R is a dual-band AC1200-class product, so it will have an easier time dealing with the backhaul traffic (which really likes to halve the bandwidth).

The VigorAP 920R features a solidly-built case covered by a white matte finish and with two thick external antennas pointing upwards. The device was designed to have a neutral look (since you don’t need a flashy device outside your home to attract unwanted attention) and considering that it is neither too big, nor too heavy for an outdoor AP, it can easily be mounted on a pole (it measures 10.0 x 6.3 x 3.1 inches and weighs around 2.3 lbs – therefore, being in line with the traditional industrial-looking networking devices.

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Furthermore, the device is IP67 certified, which means that the 920R is dust-resistant (the test was conducted using talcum powder and no dust deposit entered the enclosure) and water-resistant (the device can be completely submerged under water down to a meter for up to 30 minutes), which indicates that the VigorAP 920R can survive heavy storms and can be positioned in dustier environments (arid areas) without being compromised. Besides the IP67 rating, the device will remain operational when the outside temperature ranges between -40 to 158 degrees Fahrenheit and when the humidity is between 5 to 95 % (non-condensing). This makes it suitable for harsher winters and hotter summers. But what’s quite unique about the VigorAP 920R is that it has two built-in sensors (one for the temperature and the other for the humidity) which can send live feed-back via either email or alert message.

While the device will do just fine regardless of the weather, it still needs to have a solid lightning protection in place to ensure that it won’t fry at the first lightning storm. To do so, DrayTek has included a Ground cable inside the package which gets connected to the designated area on the rear side of the device and to the ground rod. On the bottom of the device, you can easily notice the three big screw caps, the one on the left covering the Factory Reset button (after you remove the cover, press and hold for about 10 seconds to return the access point to factory default settings), the middle covering the PoE In port and, in case you use the AP290RP version of the device, the third cap reveals a PoE Out port (a great addition for powering on any additional device, such as an outdoor IP camera which can be strapped to the same pole).

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Next to the ports, on the frontal section of the case, but still pointing downwards, you’ll be able to see some unobtrusive LED indicators: the first LED light shows the status of the ACTivity (if it’s blinking, then the system is ready), while the 2.4G and the 5G LEDs will shine solid when the WiFi is ready and will start flashing as soon as data is either being received or sent.
The correct hardware installation requires that you first remove the top caps and connect the two thick antennas (6dbi gain on the 5GHz radio band and 3.5dbi on the 2.4GHz band) and afterwards, you need to remove the cover for the middle port to expose the Gigabit Ethernet port and disconnect all the components of the cable gasket.

Next, you need to insert the Ethernet cable through all the previously removed small components and make sure to properly tighten everything to ensure a good protection from outside conditions (for extra security and better isolation from interference, you could use a shielded CAT cable). After the cable is attached to the VigorAP 920R, take the mount plate from the package and remove it from the mounting kit: the former gets connected to the device, while the latter attaches to the pole; lastly, simply fasten the access point to the mount kit using the provided screws. But you’re not done yet, as you need to insert the Ethernet cable into the PoE adapter, so the device will receive power.

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Of course, it may be wiser and a lot easier to first configure the VigorAP 920R before mounting it to a pole and, to do so, you have to connect the AP to the PoE injector which will get connected to a computer; next, open a web browser and go to 192.168.1.2 (the default address) to enter the username and password (admin for both) and gain access to the interface. To set up the VigorAP 920R as an Universal Repeater on either bands (which will then act as Station and AP at the same time), you need to start the Quick Start Wizard and, at the Operation Mode, choose Universal Repeater.

Here, you can click on AP Discovery and let it display a list of all the APs available in the area; after you choose your network, the SSID and MAC address fields should automatically fill themselves with the received info and, on the Channel settings, you can change it if there are too many interferences; the Security Mode, Encryption Type and Security Key are advisable to stay the same as on your main router/AP. This mode also allows you to Enable a Guest network for your outdoors visitors (you do get some QoS options and can create schedules).

To test the DrayTek VigorAP 920RP, I selected Universal Repeater mode on the 2.4GHz network (only one band can be set in this mode at a time) and I put the wireless router in the center of the house at about ten feet from the 920RP (which was mounted outdoors). Next, I used my laptop as a client and at about 5 feet from the repeater, I measured an average of 104 Mbps (-35dBm). Afterwards, I went further away from the device, at about 70 feet, where I measured an average 65.6 Mbps (-54dBm) and, at 310 feet, I measured an average of 22.7 Mbps (-61dBm). Lastly, at 460 feet, I measured around 9.37 Mbps (-72dBm) and that’s pretty much the maximum at which you would be able to browse the Internet from a laptop.

 

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Before going any further, it’s important to understand that the Mikrotik devices are not that consumer-friendly and the RouterOS (which is a lot more than the software that you usually find on regular routers or access points) really doesn’t like holding your hand, so be aware that there is a significant learning curve before having some understanding of how things work (especially if you aren’t familiar with some of the tech terms). I have already added the NetMetal ac2 as a recommendation for being one of the best outdoor access points, but since it can also be configured to extend an existing wireless signal to some far away client devices, it does deserve a place on this list (and make no mistake, the NetMetal ac2 is one of the toughest rugged access point and more than capable of withstanding the outdoor conditions).

The Mikrotik NetMetal ac2 was designed to used as an outdoor wireless access point (we’re going to use it as an extender, so we need the same type of hardware) and, because it does not come with antennas in the package, you will need to purchase your own. Ideally, you should check the higher gain ones, otherwise, source signal may be too weak to re-transmitted. The enclosure is fairly long and it’s fully made of metal (it’s covered by a gray matte finish) and I know that it seems very big, rivaling the likes of DrayTek VigorAP 920RP. But, this is only true until you remove the top section to add the antennas – the device measures 5.63 x 9.72 x 1.88 inches. The bottom side is also detachable, well, semi-detachable since it always remains attached to the metallic body of the extender and this section is there to protect the ports from water or dust ingress.

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Inside the package, Mikrotik has added a small mounting bracket which can be used to attach the device to a wall, but you can also rely on the provided ring to mount the NetMetal ac2 to a pole. And in terms of ruggedness, the Mikrotik NetMetal ac2 is built like a tank, so it will do great against mechanical shocks (depends on the mounting location, it’s a welcomed protection), but the manufacturer said that the wireless extender should also be able to operate under some extreme temperatures (between -40 and 158 F) and it has an IP66 rating (protection from water and dust ingress). It’s worth mentioning that on the front side, just above the ports’ protective cover, there is an LED area with five indicators that have the role of showing the signal strength (one bar equates 89dBm and five bars shows that the signal is 61dBm or less), as well as a PWR LED, a USR/SFP LED (for fiber cable connection) and an ETH LED (for LAN/PoE connection).

Remove the protective cover and you’ll be able to see the Power port, a Reset button, a SFP slot, a Gigabit Ethernet port (supports PoE), a USB 2.0 port and a microSD card slot. I was pleasantly surprised to see that this AP is one of the few devices to provide a PoE injector inside the box (so yes, the NetMetal ac2 is a PoE WiFi extender / access point).
Just like all Mikrotik devices, the NetMetal ac2 comes with RouterOS and for this model, the License level is 4 which is more than enough for the user to set it up as a wireless extender. Similarly to the AP configuration, you can either use the Mikrotik Winbox utility to access the GUI of the device or simply enter the IP address in the URL of any browser (check it in the list of the connected devices from your router interface) and then you should be greeted by a somewhat dated-looking GUI with a long vertical menu on the left.

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I am not going to go very deep into the configuration process (you can find a dedicated guide here), but the general steps that you need to follow are to go to the Wireless section and then you need to start the Scanner – select the wlan that’s going to be extended, identify the SSID from the main router (copy it and Stop the scan) and, after returning to the WiFi interfaces section, click on the Setup Repeater tab. Now, a smaller window will appear where you will have to enter the previously copied SSID, as well as the passphrase (the WiFi network password) and then click on Start. A new virtual interface will now appear and you will be able to check its Security Profile, its signal (through the registration section) and more.

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In case you want to check the IP address of the WiFi extender, you will need to click on IP > DHCP Client. And that was actually easier than expected – you now have a fully functional outdoor WiFi repeater. But, be aware that depending on the router you’re using, the signal strength and the distance, you may not be able to go very far from the router with the wireless extender, especially if the antennas aren’t that powerful – also, always remember that the bandwidth will be halved, at best.

 

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At its core, the TP-Link CPE510 is a great outdoor wireless access point (which I have also briefly covered in the best outdoor WAPs), but, since it can function as a wireless extender / repeater as well, it makes it suitable for a WiFi-only type connection to the router. The CPE510 features a 2×2 dual-polarized directional MIMO antenna (13dbi), so it can cover an incredibly long distance, it uses the Passive PoE technology (up to 200 feet) to both power itself and to directly connect to the router (if you deploy it as an Access Point) and it relies on the Pharos Control CMS for monitoring and managing purposes (Pharos can include all the compatible TP-Link devices).

From the design point of view, the TP-Link CPE510 isn’t larger than your usual access point (measures 8.81 x 3.11 x 2.36 inches), but instead of having a circular shape, it went with a rectangular plastic case covered by a white matte finish and, while the front area is quite plain (with only the TP-Link logo), the rear side has a special attachment connected to the main body which allows the user to easily install the device on a pole. Inside the package, TP-Link does provide the necessary pole mounting straps to make the operation as painless as possible.

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The plastic that was used to build the case was designed to survive outdoor conditions (ASA plastic material – which has a high resistance to weather conditions and is often used on automobiles) and the device is IPX5 rated, which means that the CPE510 should be protected against water jets, so it should survive unharmed when it is raining – be aware that it is not protected against complete submersions under water. What about during the winter? TP-Link claims that the device should remain operational when the temperature is between -22 and 158 degrees Fahrenheit, so, theoretically, it should survive both a harsh winter and a hot summer. But probably the number one enemy is the lightning which can easily fry the device.

To protect against it, TP-Link suggests using a shielded CAT5e Ethernet cable (or better) and, if the device has a a grounding terminal, such as the case of the CPE510, then you can connect a grounding cable to it in order to keep the AP/Extender protected (the CPE510 features a 6KV Lightning Protection and a 15KV ESD Protection).
On the left side of the device, you can find seven LED indicators which, depending on the configured mode, will light up in different patterns: the four upper LED indicators will remain solid green when the device is in access point / router mode and will light up depending on the signal strength when the CPE510 is set to Repeater mode (or any other mode except access point and router); the last three LED indicators show the status of the LAN ports and the Power.

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On the bottom of the device, remove the cover to expose the ports area: from the left, there’s the Grounding Terminal, a shielded Fast Ethernet (10/100 Mbps) port which supports a passive PoE connection (it will not work with 802.11af/at adapters) and a Reset button (keep it pressed for 8 seconds to return the device to the default settings).
To perform a proper hardware installation, you need to take an Ethernet cable and connect one end to the LAN port on the CPE510 and the other to the PoE injector (which comes into the box), then take another Ethernet cable and connect one end to the LAN port of the injector and the other to a computer; lastly, simply connect the PoE injector to a power source.

Afterwards, the TP-Link CPE510 can be monitored and configured using PharOS interface which can be accessed by opening a web browser and going to 192.168.0.254 (the default address). Here, you’ll be asked to insert the username and password (it’s admin for both – it can be changed immediately) and then start the Quick Setup process. Since we’re interested in the extender aspect of the CPE510, on the first step of the configuration process, we’re going to choose Repeater (Range Extender); afterwards, you’ll be asked to specify the LAN IP address and the Subnet Mask and next, you can configure the Wireless Client Settings: here, at the SSID or Remote AP area, click Survey which should display all the available upstream wireless networks.

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Once you’ve identified your root network, you need to choose the same Mode, Channel Width and Security as on the router. And that’s pretty much it, from here on, the CPE510 should take the signal from your router and extend it further outside your home.

The TP-Link CPE510 is a single-band device (5GHz, 802.11a/n) and the maximum theoretical throughput is advertised at 300 Mbps. The 5GHz band may require for the repeater to be closer to the router, but after everything is configured, the signal should reach up to at least a couple of miles with minimum interference (in ideal conditions, TP-Link claims that it can go as far as 10 miles).

 

4. Hawking Technology Hi-Gain Outdoor Access Point / Bridge / Repeater HOD45B

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Hawking Technology is a Canadian-based manufacturer of networking devices, their most popular products being the Hi-Gain Wireless access points, from which I chose the HOD45B especially because of its ability to act as an Universal Repeater (the device is also dual-band, but, unlike the DrayTek VigorAP 920R, it only supports the 802.11a/b/g/n wireless network standards). The Hawking Technology is not as popular as other brands that focus on the same audience, but it has slowly gained some traction both in the US and the European market and considering that the home user and the SMBs require newer and better technologies with each passing year, it could be only a matter of time until the Hawking networking devices become more widespread.

The Hawking HOD45B is perhaps the most industrial-looking device from this list, featuring a rectangular body covered by a white matte finish and with two detachable antennas which are designed to point downwards (it makes sense since you most likely will position the device elevated on a pole). In terms of size, the device is within the acceptable limits, measuring 6.25 x 6.87 x 3.5 inches, but its thickness is a factor that needs taken into consideration before choosing the right spot where it’s going to be mounted; in terms of weight, the HOD45B weighs 1.58lb, which means that it’s going to be easy to maneuvre.

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The body of the HOD45B was designed to be outdoor-suitable, so the AP is IP67 certified, which means that it can withstand submerges under water down to 3 feet for half an hour (heavy rains won’t affect the device) and its integrity won’t be compromised in dusty areas (the case when you mount the HOD45B in a barn or in a more arid outdoor environment). Furthermore, the device should remain operational when the temperature is between 32 and 104 degrees Fahrenheit and if the humidity stays within 10 and 90% (non-condensing). This means it is not really that suitable for areas where the winter temperature goes under 32 F (as well as where the summer is too hot).

But the number one enemy of any outdoor networking device is the lightning and, while the other manufacturers have added an easy way to ground their devices, Hawking seems to have decided against it, which means that the best way to keep the HOD45B relatively safe is by using antennas surge protectors and connect them to a grounding point.
On the bottom of the device, there are a couple of connectors for the two 5dBi Hi-Gain dual-band dipole antennas (one on the left and the other on the right), a Reset button covered by a protective screw (use a long and thin object to press and hold the button for about 15 seconds to return the device to factory default settings) and in the middle, there’s an RJ45 PoE Ethernet Gigabit port – use an Ethernet cable to connect it to the 48V 0.5A switching PoE Power Adapter (provided in the package).

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The hardware installation requires that you connect the two antennas (one straight and the other should use the provided L-shaped connector), remove the gasket from the Ethernet port and run a cable through all the components of the gasket and afterwards make sure to secure it in place. Next, take the Ethernet PoE adapter and connect the other end of the cable to the Power + Data Out port – if you want to configure the HOD45B before mounting it on a pole (which you should), connect an Ethernet cable to the remaining port on the adapter and to a computer. After you have finished the configuration, take the device outside, attach the mount bracket to the AP and then use the provided pole clamp to securely tighten the grip (the device can also be mounted on a wall using the same mounting bracket).

To configure the Hawking HOD45B as an Universal Repeater, you need to connect it to a computer, open a web browser and go to 192.168.1.230 (the default address) and, when requested, enter admin/1234 for the username and password. Next, at the Quick Setup section, select ‘Universal Repeater’ as the Mode, choose an SSID (should be the same as the root WiFi network), select the network to which the repeater will connect from the list, insert the wireless password if required (also make sure that the security is identical on both the extender and on the router) and wait a few seconds until the process is done.

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Mark is a graduate in Computer Science, having gathered valuable experience over the years working in IT as a programmer. Mark is also the main tech writer for MBReviews.com, covering not only his passion, the networking devices, but also other cool electronic gadgets that you may find useful for your every day life.



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7 Best Youtube to MP3 Converters for 2021

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With over 30,000 hours of new content being uploaded to YouTube every hour, the Google-owned video-sharing platform is a great repository for audio content, and has a nearly endless library of music, podcasts, and sounds to listen to. With YouTube Premium, the site allows you to download videos for watching offline. But, did you know there are many free ways to download and keep music and sounds from YouTube?





With these converters, you can rip the audio from any YouTube video, and these tools convert them into a handy MP3 file so you can listen to your song or podcast offline or even transfer it to your smartphone or MP3 player to listen to on the go!





Also read: Best free YouTube to MP4 converters





With so many converters on the web, it can be challenging to choose which to trust. While many are efficient and easy-to-use, some converters may be riddled with ads or could even install viruses or malware on your computer. In this round-up, we’ll have a look at the best trusted YouTube to MP3 converters out there so you can immediately get downloading your favorite music and podcasts quickly and securely.





Remember: Downloading and converting videos without the permission of the content creator is against YouTube’s terms of service. Whether it’s a song or podcast, it is advised to check whether the copyright holder allows downloads from YouTube.





Desktop Applications





These tools require you to download and install them onto your computer to use. They’re generally faster as the conversion is handled by your computer’s processor instead of a remote server like their browser-based counterparts, and so are useful if you have a lot of videos to convert to MP3. If you’re only looking to convert one or a few videos, you may find online converters more useful. Scroll down to see our recommendation for those.





1. 4K YouTube to MP3





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Pros:





  • Light and easy to use application
  • Bulk download support
  • Supports Mp3, M4a, Ogg formats
  • Save to any directory
  • Set audio quality

Cons:





  • Takes time in downloading and then converting video to mp3
  • Only 30 downloads in free version


4K YouTube to MP3 is the best free downloader that you can use to convert videos on YouTube into .mp3 format. You can download and convert seamlessly using this tool. Just download and install 4K YouTube to MP3 on your computer and insert the link of the YouTube video that you want to convert. The application will start downloading and will take time depending on the internet connection.





After finishing the download, the desktop application will convert the video to .mp3 format within a minute. With the free version, you can only download and convert 30 videos per day. You can also change the quality from settings, and select your desired format for audio.





2. Free YouTube Downloader





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Pros:





  • Light and sleek application
  • Speedy downloads
  • Many format options can also download video

Cons:





  • 192Kbps Audio locked behind ‘Pro Version’ paywall
  • Installer bundled with extra junkware
  • No support for batch playlist downloads in free version

First up is Free YouTube Downloader, a delightfully helpful name for a very easy-to-use application. This Windows program downloads YouTube videos seamlessly with zero hiccups and is a lot faster than many online converters. Aside from converting from YouTube to MP3, this tool can also download MP4 videos up to 1080p and with 60fps.





With the size of the program totaling 33MB, Free YouTube Downloader is an extremely light application. With its no-frills minimalist design, this tool is incredibly easy to get to grasp with and is perfect for a long-term YouTube to MP3 converting companion.





Though, if you’re looking for hi-res audio, you’ll have to shell out $1.49 for the pro version to download at 192kbps as the free package is limited to 128Kbps MP3 files with zero Support for any higher bitrates like 320kbps. Audiophiles may need to look elsewhere for their YouTube audio downloads.





With a dedicated Windows application like this, it would’ve been nice to see Support for downloading entire playlists in the free version of Free YouTube Downloader. It can become quite tedious to paste individual URLs, and those not willing to fork out for the ‘Pro’ package will be disappointed to see there is no solution for batch downloads.





Also, if you do choose to download this software, watch out for the unwanted extra software in the downloader. Please ensure that you select “decline” for any third-party junkware the installer throws at you. While this is generally common practice for free software, to avoid clogging up your PC with bloatware, pay close attention when running the installer.





Bottom Line: While downloading this tool doesn’t make too much sense if you’re only looking to convert one video to an MP3 file if what you need is a Windows program to convert many videos, it’s hard to match the speed and ease of use of Free YouTube Downloader.





3. Free YouTube to MP3 Converter by NotMP3





Pros





  • Completely free
  • Easy to use
  • No ads or bundled software
  • Allows batch downloading
  • Unlimited number of downloads
  • Downloads entire YouTube playlists and channels

Cons





Advantages





Among the many competitive solutions, Free YouTube to MP3 Converter by NotMP3 has a wide range of great advantages:





  • Free YouTube to MP3 Converter is completely free. All functions are available to the user immediately after installation. No premium version, no regular version, no trial period.
  • This software is extremely fast. The optimized source code allows you to work as fast as your internet connection allows.
  • The program is supported, it’s a long-term project. Therefore, there will definitely be updates, and any changes in YouTube will not cause the functions to stop.
  • The distribution kit is downloaded only from the official site. Inside, there are definitely no viruses, malicious software, hidden processes that load RAM with unnecessary functions. This is the official product from the developer.
  • The process is very well visualized. You can watch the conversion process in real-time. The progress bar shows everything graphically, and the numbers show the percentages remaining before the download. Each song is provided with a thumbnail from the clip, which is the primary source of the audio track.
  • Wide range of quality options. Research shows that people only use WAV and MP3, so only these two formats are available here. You can choose the most convenient bit rate, including 96, 128, or 160 kilobits per second. But this directly depends on the original quality of the file uploaded to YouTube by its creator.
  • The interface is easy and straightforward, and the minimum settings allow full use. This is the best solution for entry-level users.
  • You can flexibly manage tracks, play them, pause, delete if necessary. This will keep track of your library of downloaded files.
  • After ordering, any of the tracks is available offline. The software can play the role of a high-quality turntable with simple controls.
  • The program is available for users of all operating systems of the Windows family, starting from version 7. Installation is carried out literally in 1 click, there are no complicated steps, you just need to wait until the end of the process.
  • The interface is intuitive. It is not overloaded with graphics, pop-up ads, and other elements. Only download your favorite tracks and full control.

Bottom Line:  This converter has combined all the best wishes of users who have previously complained about various disadvantages of competitive products. Despite the small number of functions, Free YouTube to MP3 Converter is a very flexible program. The user can save a description of a recipe or a sequence of actions from a training video. To do this, use the lowest bitrate in order to save space on the device’s memory. You can also save audiobooks, various educational texts for children, and other useful information.





4. 4K YouTube to MP3 Converter





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Pros:





  • Very fast and feature-rich
  • Support for up to 320Kbps
  • Can also convert to M4A and OGG Files
  • Includes built-in player

Cons:





  • Playlist downloads are locked behind ‘Pro’ paywall
  • Unstable, prone to crashing

Next up, we have another dedicated application: 4K YouTube to MP3 Converter. Unlike the last entry, this tool supports 320Kbps and therefore allows you to rip the audio from videos at near original quality, perfect for audiophiles!





There exists a small but notable learning curve when you start using this application, with the preferences being littered with complicated features that inexperienced users may find daunting. But after some practice, users will appreciate the speedy downloads. For users with slow internet, this tool includes a download speed limiter to prevent your bandwidth from being used up by this downloader.





This tool comes with a built-in player so you can play your downloaded tracks straight from the program. Though, it would be nice to see a shuffle feature if I was to use this instead of my media player of choice.





With the extra features comes a larger download size. If you have slow internet, installing this program may be a pain with its 77MB setup file. If you don’t have much free space on your device, perhaps this tool isn’t the best choice for you. Though, 4K YouTube to MP3 has a very clean installer that doesn’t attempt to install any bloatware or extra unwanted programs onto your computer.





Like the previous entry on this list, playlist downloads are locked behind a Premium version upgrade. Though, this tool is significantly cheaper at $15 for a lifetime license. Also, in my testing, the program crashed on me multiple times. Therefore, users may find this program to be unstable.





Bottom line: Much like Free YouTube Downloader, it doesn’t make too much sense to download this tool just to convert one YouTube video and with its larger download size, even less so with this tool. But, with 320Kbps support, equally fast downloads, and an in-built player, 4K YouTube to MP3 is a better-dedicated download tool than its competitor.





5. Free YouTube to MP3 Converter





Free YouTube to MP3 Converter

Pros:





Cons:





  • Downloads with the free version are slow
  • Very limited format options with the free version
  • Locked to 128Kbps and no playlist support in free version

With its clean and easy to use interface, Free YouTube to MP3 Converter is initially a very promising tool for YouTube to MP3 Downloads. Unfortunately, a lot of features we expect from a converter are locked behind a paywall.





As with all previous entries, playlist downloads are also limited to the Premium version. But the download speed is also limited by this tool. This results in very slow downloads that take an absolute age to finish. With the free version, you’re locked to 128Kbps MP3 files, and unlike Free YouTube Downloader, this tool doesn’t allow you to convert to OGG or AAC.





The setup for this converter, though, is very clean and does not attempt to install any unwanted programs or bloatware.





Bottom Line: If you’re not willing to shell out for the premium version, this tool lacks the features to compete with other converters on the web. The download speed cap is a deal-breaker, and despite its user-friendly design, the other entries on this list are better solutions for MP3 conversions.





Online Converters





Instead of requiring you to install them on your computer, these tools are operated entirely within your web browser. They generally suffer from slower download and conversion speeds but make up for it in convenience in one-off conversions, and as they are web-based, they can be used to download YouTube audio straight to your Android phone!





6. Converto.io





Converto video converter

Pros:





  • Simple and user-friendly interface
  • Powerful ID3 Tag Editor and Trimmer
  • Add album art from the thumbnail

Cons:





  • No quality options or other audio formats
  • A lot of ads and obnoxious pop-ups.

For the first of these online recommendations, Converto.io is a very powerful service for ripping audio from YouTube videos to MP3. Its clean and intuitive interface provides a welcoming user experience, and its large buttons make it very easy to use on a phone touchscreen.





When downloading from this website, hitting the settings icon reveals Converto.io’s killer features: a tag editor and an in-built trimmer. If you only want a certain section of a song or a soundbite of a podcast to share with friends, using this trimmer can quickly cut the video to your liking. The ability to edit ID3 tags like the artist, track name and album title is really appreciated to make sure the tracks are imported into your music player of choice correctly. Also, this tool can also set the video thumbnail as the album art.





If you attempt to brave this site without an ad blocker, you’ll be met with a metric ton of ads. From ‘promoted content’ to force-opening new tabs with advertisements, the number of ads is likely to scare off inexperienced users, and many of these ads can be inappropriate and sometimes NSFW. If you’re looking to use this tool at school or in a workplace, these advertisements may be an issue.





Bottom line: If you’re looking to download straight to your Android phone for use in your music player of choice, this option is great for ensuring all the metadata like track name and the artist are correct. This tool is convenient for mobile use and offers features missing in other online converters, given you’re not looking for hi-res audio or other formats.





7. ClipConverter.cc





ClipConverter video converter

Pros





  • Many format options and Support for high-quality audio
  • Built-in Trimmer and ID3 Tag Editor

Cons:





  • Many obnoxious pop-ups
  • Cluttered and dated interface
  • It does not support music!

ClipConverter.cc has been around for many years and used to be my online YouTube to MP3 converter of choice. Though, they have since added a filter that blocks any music downloads, regardless of whether you have permission from the copyright owner. In my testing, I tried to download a track from NCS and was met with an error – so if you’re looking to download music content, this isn’t the tool for you.





Like Converto.io, this tool has an in-built trimmer, though implemented less elegantly. ClipConverter.cc also features an ID3 tag editor, great for ensuring the track information is displayed correctly in your media player. This website also suffers from pop-up ads that force a new tab to be opened whenever you click a button. An ad blocking extension is highly recommended when using this online converter.





Bottom line: If you’re looking to download non-music content like podcasts and sound effects, ClipConverter.cc is a great choice. Although its interface is dated, their browser addon might be handy if you download and convert a lot of YouTube videos. Though, for its music support alone, Coverto.io is easier to recommend.





Conclusion





The recommendations on this list have their own individual strengths, and which to choose depends on your unique needs. An important consideration to make is how many videos you are looking to convert. If you only want to make a few downloads, an online YouTube to MP3 Converter like Converto.io may be more suitable. Converting many YouTube videos at a time is a lot easier with a dedicated desktop application.





For a dedicated desktop application, 4K YouTube to MP3 Converter offers the best blend of features and convenience, and the ability to download high-quality audio files at 320kbps is highly appreciated. For mobile downloads and quick one-off conversions, Converto.io is a powerful tool with a great user interface. However, an ad-block is highly recommended if you choose to use it.





As YouTube to MP3 Converters are very popular, some options on the web are malicious and may attempt to install viruses or malware on your computer. We’ve thoroughly tested our recommendations, and we are confident in their legitimacy and security.





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Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Adaptive robot extends its limbs to match new terrain

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Adaptive robot extends its limbs to match new terrain


Dubbed ‘Dyret’ (Dynamic Robot for Embodied Testing), the word means “the animal” in Norwegian.


The team – led by senior lecturer Tønnes Nygaard, at the university’s Department of Informatics – had previously been working on robotic adaptability within more controlled indoor conditions. Since then they have worked with other researchers at The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) in Australia to help specialise in testing self-learning robots outdoors.


You can read more here.



Camera and sensors


They believe this could be the first quadruped robot that is able to automatically adapt its morphology to different conditions in such unstructured environments. It uses a combination of a camera, to see how rough the terrain is, and sensors, to feel how hard the walking surface is, to learn more about what’s in front of it.



“We have shown the benefits of allowing a robot to continuously adapt its body shape,” said Nygaard. “Our physical robot also proves that this can easily be done with today’s technology.”


“This was previously considered too hard to achieve in the real world. Through the robot and our experiments, we’ve definitely shown that it’s possible.”



The results of their work have just been published in the journal Nature Machine Intelligence ( Tønnes Nygaard, Charles P. Martin, Jim Tørresen, Kyrre Glette and David Howard: Real-world Embodied AI Through a Morphologically Adaptive Quadruped Robot, Nature Machine Intelligence, March 2020).


It seems to be a trade-off between shorter legs for irregular surfaces and longer legs for speedy progress on more predictable one.


One possible application could be space, and extra-terrestrial exploration.


The researchers have made the technology open source, which could help others to extend – pun intended! – the adaptive robot to new applications.


[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLVc0JOWaUM[/embed]


Thanks to Sue P. for highlighting this one.


Image: Tønnes Nygaard / The University of oslo


[Via New Atlas]






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Monday, March 22, 2021

Fantastic winners from the Sony World Photography Awards 2021

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(Pocket-lint) - Over 100 photographers were shortlisted for the Sony World Photography Awards 2021 and now 10 category winners have been announced. 

These shortlisted photographers will now go on to compete for the prestigious Open Photographer of the Year title and a $5,000 (USD) reward. As you can imagine, the initially submitted photos were fantastic and no doubt the judges had a hard time choosing the winners. 

Here are the 10 for your enjoyment, but we'd also recommend taking a look at the full galleries to see a wonderful selection of fantastic photography from around the world. 

© Khanh Phan, Vietnam, Category Winner, Open, Travel, 2021 Sony World Photography Awards

Drying Fish

Khanh Phan from Vietnam won the award for the travel category of the Open competition of the Sony World Photography Awards 2021, with this aerial image of a fish worker. 

Hundreds of trays of fish can be seen drying in crates creating wonderful lines for the eye to enjoy. 

"A woman dries trays of fish at Long Hai fish market in the Vung Tau province of Vietnam. Thousands of trays of scad are dried on rooftops and in yards by hundreds of workers. I came to Long Hai on a photo trip and was overwhelmed by the scale of the fishing village."

© F.Dilek Uyar, Turkey, Category Winner, Open, Street Photography, 2021 Sony World Photography Awards

Disinfection

This image by F.Dilek Uyar sees a lone worker disinfecting an otherwise unoccupied train station. It was selected as the category winner for the street photography category. A simple, yet poignant image of someone doing some important work in these troubling times. 

"During the coronavirus pandemic, the Health Affairs unit of Ankara Municipality sprays all public transportation, day and night."

Copyright: © Lyudmila Sabanina, Russian Federation, Category Winner, Open, Portraiture, 2021 Sony World Photography Awards

Son

Sometimes it's the simplest photos that deserve the most praise.

This one by Lyudmila Sabanina from the Russian Federation shows a young child sitting on a table while gazing into the distance, seemingly lost in contemplation. This image won the portraiture category.

"Another side of childhood: contemplation and calm."

© Kata Zih, Hungary, Category Winner, Open, Object, 2021 Sony World Photography Awards

Memento

The winner of the object category comes courtesy of Kata Zih and once again shows another photographer using imagery as a commentary about the pandemic. 

A simple lone tailor’s mannequin speaks of stillness and loneliness. A familiar feeling for people in lockdown over the last few months. 

© Cristo Pihlamäe, Estonia, Category Winner, Open, Natural World & Wildlife, 2021 Sony World Photography Awards

Little Kiss

A nicely simple yet satisfying view of a rabbit has been crowned the winner of the Natural World & Wildlife category. Cristo Pihlamäe from Estonia shared this amusing picture of a hare looking out into the field with its tongue sticking out and it was enough for the judges to deem a winner. 

© Marijo Maduna, Croatia, Category Winner, Open, Motion, 2021 Sony World Photography Awards

Girl Power

A wonderfully composed photo shows a lone woman jumping off a cliff as her friends watch. This photo by Marijo Maduna from Croatia was chosen as the winner for the motion category and it's easy to see why. Great framing, a sense of danger and a brilliant atmosphere too. 

"A young girl shows off her skills, diving from a cliff on the island of Lokrum in Croatia. "

© Mariano Belmar , Spain, Category Winner, Open, Lifestyle, 2021 Sony World Photography Awards

Dias de playa

The winner of the lifestyle category, this image by Mariano Belmar Torrecilla shows a place we'd probably all like to be now - at the beach in the summertime. 

"Summer, Mediterranean Sea, Spain, Alicante, beach and morning walk: a way of life."

© Juan López Ruiz, Spain, Category Winner, Open, Landscape, 2021 Sony World Photography Awards

Electric Storm on Lavender

Juan López Ruiz won the landscape category with one of the most beautiful views of nature we've seen in this list. A brilliant bit of timing showing majestic lightening backdropping stunning lavender fields. 

"Electric storm above a solitary tree in the lavender fields of Brihuega, Guadalajara, Spain."

© Tamary Kudita, Zimbabwe, Category Winner, Open, Creative, 2021 Sony World Photography Awards

African Victorian

Time for something a little more creative, this image by Tamary Kudita unsurprisingly won the creative category and shows an unusual portrait of an African woman in a Victorian-style dress backdropped by wild surroundings. 

"With this image, I wanted to portray a hybrid African-Victorian: my way of probing the stereotypical contextualisation of the black female body. I provide an alternative version of reality, where dualities fuse to create a new visual language. Taking a Victorian dress and merging it with traditional shona cooking utensils was my way of showing a multifaceted identity."

© Klaus Lenzen, Germany, Category Winner, Open, Architecture, 2021 Sony World Photography Awards

The Blue Window

Klaus Lenzen's photo called The Blue Window was chosen as the architecture winner. A weirdly framed image that seems to show stairs attached to nothing and stretching off to another world.

"The Blue Window, depicting a ramp of stairs at the Hyatt hotel in Düsseldorf ascending towards a window from which a view of clear blue skies is reflected. Seemingly floating in space, the stairs and window are framed in dark shadows that highlight the design while also adding an element of surrealism."








Writing by Adrian Willings.





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