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Debug Focus is a website I made because I a lot  of random tech and impulse purchases and often have very strong opinions on them, however I don't always want to flood my youtube channels with reviews of everything that comes through my door, or sometimes I want to go more in-depth with a product without making a 30 minute long video that will cause viewer retention to drop, whatever the case, I have this site now! Contacts To provide general feedback you can comment on the applicable post - currently this blog supports anonymous commenting however this may be disabled at a later date. For Photography related enquiries such as partnerships, reviews, clients, media requests etc. please email photo@debugfocus.com For Virtual-Reality, other Tech related products and all other enquiries please reach out to blog@debugfocus.com The Categories This site features a few categories to filter posts by, on both mobile and computer it can be seen under the menu bar and categories drop down...

📌 About This Site

Debug Focus is a website I made because I a lot of random tech and impulse purchases and often have very strong opinions on them, however I don't always want to flood my youtube channels with reviews of everything that comes through my door, or sometimes I want to go more in-depth with a product without making a 30 minute long video that will cause viewer retention to drop, whatever the case, I have this site now!

Contacts

To provide general feedback you can comment on the applicable post - currently this blog supports anonymous commenting however this may be disabled at a later date.

For Photography related enquiries such as partnerships, reviews, clients, media requests etc. please email photo@debugfocus.com

For Virtual-Reality, other Tech related products and all other enquiries please reach out to blog@debugfocus.com

The Categories

This site features a few categories to filter posts by, on both mobile and computer it can be seen under the menu bar and categories drop down box, i've given them funky names so I'll expand on what goes where here!

Photography: Any and all Photo related content including Lens and Camera reviews and notable photos.

First Look: first impressions of a product, including things like unboxings and such, or just thoughts on product releases

Wired: PC components mostly, this is where you'll find GPUs CPUs and other stuff that goes inside computers

Accessorize: for PC peripherals, smart wearables and other items that accompany other devices such as VR straps and facial interfaces

Deep Dive: for VR headsets, VR games, AR devices, MR and XR, basically anyway i can put on glasses or a headset and escape this shitty world

Volume Up: Audio devices like Microphones, Headphones and Mixers/Interfaces

Mobile: Phones and smart devices

Revisit: 3 months later reviews. 1 year later reviews, etc.

Portfolio: Anything professional or commended for archival and portfolio purposes

Other: anything that doesn't fit into any other categories 

if a category doesn't appear in the categories section that means i have not made a post about it yet!

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