Ravean’s new Rugged heated jacket is as tough as you are

Ravean already has a puffy heated jacket, but their customers asked for a heated jacket that was rugged enough for work, so they developed the Rugged Off-Road, All Terrain, Any Weather Heated Jacket.  They have a crowd-funding campaign on Kickstarter seeking only $1000, perhaps as a way to judge interest in the jacket.  Interest is apparently quite high, because they already have $112,088.00 in pledges, with about two weeks left to go. 

The jacket has a water- and wind-resistant shell and a soft, breathable lining.  It has heated chest, back, and thumb-hole cuffs so you can heat just your core, just your hands, or both zones.  Each zone has high/medium/low heat settings, and the controller is part of the logo on the front of the jacket, so it’s always easy to find and use.  The jacket can be powered with a Ravean 10,050mAh curved battery that fits inside the jacket, or it can be powered with most power-tool battery packs (which fit in two external zippered pockets).  The Ravean battery can also be used as a powerbank for your phone.  There are five pockets for storing your gear, and YKK zippers and two waist cinches help keep out drafts.

A pledge of $74 nets you a Ravean battery pack only; $169 gets you one heated Rugged jacket but no battery; $199 gets you a jacket and a Ravean battery.  The Ravean Rugged campaign ends December 14, 2017 at 4:16am EST.  Delivery is expected for September 2018.

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6 amazing iPhone X cases and why we love them

Your shiny new iPhone X is beautiful, but thanks to its all glass back and front construction, it’s also incredibly fragile. We’ve tested a whole slew of iPhone X cases and have put together a list of our favorite ones. All of the 6 cases listed below offer ample protection for the iPhone X, and they are compatible with wireless charging.

1. Nomad’s Rugged Case – X

Most rugged cases are protective but they tend to be downright ugly. Fortunately Nomad’s Rugged Case – X offers serious protection alongside a sophisticated leather look. The case is made of Horween leather on its back side that gets better looking as it ages, with scratches adding to its character.  Our case has been getting scuffed up yet has managed to become even more attractive! The case features a tough rubber TPE bumper and it offers 10 feet drop protection. You can pick up the Nomad Rugged Case – X for $44.99.

2. Mujjo’s Full leather wallet case

Mujjo is offering another great leather case for the iPhone X, but this one sports quite a thin profile, which is why we like it so much. The case adds minimal bulk and weight to the iPhone X, while offering substantial protection, with the case’s front side being raised enough to protect the display during a drop. The full-grain leather feels great to hold in your hand and doesn’t get greasy. The case also packs in a super slim card slot that can hold 2 to 3 cards. It also features a wide cut out at its bottom side, which helps ensure that it will be compatible with most charging docks. Mujjo’s Full leather wallet case for iPhone X retails for €41.24 and is available in a choice of 4 colors.

3. Incipio Octane

Incipio’s Octane case offers plenty of shock absorption protection in a thin profile. The case’s Flex2O TPU textured bumper is not only protective, but it makes the iPhone much easier to grip. The back side of the case is translucent enough to allow you to subtly show off the Apple logo. Incipio’s Octane case retails for an affordable $24.99 and is available in a choice of 5 colors. The Octane Lux (shown above) offers a similar design but it ups the ante with metallic accent bumpers and retails for $44.99.

4. Speck Presidio Clear + Print

Speck’s Preidio Clear is a 2 layer case that is so confident that it will protect your phone, that it offers a lifetime warranty. The case comes in a selection of translucent designs that includes bicycle prints, floral prints, and even a fun pineapple pattern. However, beware that the case is quite difficult to take off of the iPhone X. Speck’s Speck Presidio Clear + Print retails for $44.95.

5. Incipio Carnaby Folio

For those who prefer folio / wallet style cases, the Incipio Carnaby Folio is an excellent choice. The Carnaby offers a pretty slim profile with 2 slots to hold a few credit cards. It’s also able to switch into a super convenient stand mode with a horizontal or vertical position. Its grey fabric cover offers a neutral but professional look. Incipio’s Carnaby Folio retails for $49.95.

6. Incipio TheMintGardener Collection

Incipio has collaborated with Seattle-based artist, Sarah Simon for a series of three cases.  The Wild Thing Case is made of a single layer of durable TPU, with a scratch-resistant coating, so it should wear quite well. The case is quite thin, yet offers ample protection. But what we especially appreciate is that it lets you show off your iPhone X’s back side while still throwing on a touch of snazzy art. You can pick up the case for $29.99.

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Solgaard LifePack backpack review

Backpacks come in a variety of sizes, styles, and designs. Some are meant to serve students, some are more for photographers or commuting information workers, and some are designed more for travel. As much as I like satchel bags or messenger-style bags, there’s sometimes nothing like a backpack when traveling. On my last vacation, I didn’t take one, and my shoulders regretted it every day. I was happy, then, when SolGaard offered us their LifePack for testing, and I was given the opportunity to use it. There are a couple of superpowers in this traditional looking bag that are great for travelers.

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First things first: The bag is a traditional one, with permanently attached shoulder straps in a cushioned yoke at the top, and adjustable webbing at the base. At the ends of the padded area, just before the webbing, there are hidden zippered pockets that will hold travel documents, cash, passports, or treasure maps.

At the top of the bag is a wide, cushioned haul loop. This is not just seatbelt webbing with some foam over it – this is a purpose-built, multi-piece handle with the same breathable fabric that covered the underside of the straps and the pack of the pack. On either side of this haul loop, there is a cavernous pocket accessed through a dual-pull metal zipper. The zipper pulls are 2” long and have a .75” hexagonal loop at the tip. You can thread any lock or cable you want through these things! And, being dual pull, you can put the opening just where you want it. The front-most section is gusseted at the bottom, so it won’t easily open and spill out all the little stuff that settles down to the bottom. In the pocket against your back, there is a padded laptop sleeve that dwarfs my iPad Pro (12.9”) or my 15” MacBookPro. Your gaming rig is gonna love this bag! On the inner side of this is a letter-paper-sized pocket that is translucent, perfect for tossing in receipts, maps, brochures, etc. There’s also a snap-closed business card pocket of the same material on the front of that pocket. Since I rarely deal with paper, I use this sheath for my iPad Pro 10.5”. It’s totally covered in there.


On the opposite side are two mesh zippered pockets roughly passport-sized, a credit-card sized gusseted pocket about .5” thick, and 3 pen silos. The space at the bottom is wide enough that I can lay my iPhone 8 Plus flat on the bottom, with an inch or two top and bottom, and it doesn’t quite hit the sides. While it’s not protected, you could fit a drone or headphones or even a DSLR in here with no problem. Sneaks or textbooks as well, but I don’t think a rigid cycling helmet would go.


The outside pocket has a notable feature showing through on the outside: a 5” x 2.25” window allows the sun to reveal a solar charger for an 11,000 mAh battery pack! It is housed in its own Velcro-and-snap secured holder, perfectly centered over this window.

Inside, you’ll find access to the two USB charging ports. There’s even a cable built into the bag, which routes the power from one of those ports down to a small pocket on the corner, down where the straps connect!

You can keep a cable in there, pull it out and top up your phone or iPad between flights, without ever opening your bag. When you remove this battery pack, you also find that the reverse side is a very powerful Bluetooth speaker!

While it’s in your bag, the sound is a bit muffled, but pull it out, and you’ve got an instant party! There’s also AUX input and a micro USB charging port for the battery pack. Five “gas-gauge” LEDs tell you the amount of charge left with a quick push of the adjacent button.


The power bank is rated to have 96 hours of non-stop listening or 6 smartphone charges. When it’s flat out of juice, 4 hours in the sun will bring in enough power to charge a smartphone completely, or play music for 8 hours. You can also charge two devices at once, while still playing music. Below this specialized holder in that front-most pocket, there’s open space to the bottom of the bag. The pocket is about an inch thick, so an iPad, pico projector, or novel for in-flight reading would be right at home. There are a few more card pockets and pen silos in that back panel as well. Sewn into this seam is a key holder with a cap lifter attached.

Coming back to the outside of the bag, remember that small pocket by the right strap that has the USB cord socket? There’s one on the opposite side that has a shock-corded holder for a water bottle. And, up above that left corner pocket, what’s that black clip peeking out? It’s a 3-digit combo locking carabiner with a 9” length of red-insulated steel aircraft cable attached!

This cable is bolted to the bag and allows you to tether the bag to a post, chair, or another object to avoid snatch & dash thieves. Or you could lock the four dual pull tabs together with the cord around a chair arm, and no one can get into the bag or remove it from where you place it, as in the photo above. Wish I’d have had this when I was doing trade shows!

There is still one last trick in the LifePack – to make up for a dark day when you can’t charge your battery, in the bottom, there is a zippered pocket that contains a full-sized waterproof cover.

All in all, this full-sized backpack can handle quite a lot of travel needs, from full-sized laptops to a variety of smaller gadgets. The safety and security features don’t really have the usual cost of added weight: I can tell no difference between this and 2-3 other full-sized packs in my collection. It was actually lighter than most. The handles and yoke where the straps attach are very comfortable, great for a full day of museums, travel, or classes.

Source: The sample for this review was provided by SolGaard. Please visit for more info and Amazon to order.

 

Product Information

Price: $269.00 MSRP
Manufacturer: Solgaard
Retailer: Amazon
Requirements:
  • none
Pros:
  • Solar charging battery pack
  • built-in wiring
  • good organizational pockets
Cons:
  • window through front pocket for solar panel – can't be used without power bank inserted
  • only one "outlet" for power routed outside of main compartment
  • speaker plays into pack

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Jaswig Nomad standing desk is smart and affordable enough for students

The Jaswig Nomad standing desk is inexpensive enough to be a student desk but flexible enough for any office.  It was actually invented for and by a PhD student to help with her neck and back pains.  It’s made of all natural materials, like FSC (Forest Stewardship Council)-certified birch plywood and low-VOC, low-formaldehyde varnish.  It adjusts from 36″ to 48″ tall in 1.5″ increments, and its built-in footrest allows you to shift your weight from leg to leg for even more comfort as you stand.  It can support up to 100 pounds.  Its tabletop reminds me of an old school desk from the mid-20th century, with a storage cubby under the top.  You can choose from the standard desktop size of 20″ X 25.5″ or the large desktop of 21.5″ X 31.5″.  The Jaswig Nomad standing desk starts at $295.00 for the standard desktop.  And there’s even a Jaswig My First Standup for little students, too, for $245.00.

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Keep your coffee the perfect temperature from the first sip to the last drop

There aren’t many things worse than pouring a hot cup of coffee (or tea) on a cold winters morning and just minutes later it’s cold.

Well, the Ember Ceramic Mug is here to change all that. The Ember Ceramic Mug keeps your beverages at the perfect temperature from the first sip to the last drop. 

Ember is a connected device that can be used on its own or with the Ember app. The Ember app will notify you once your drink has reached your preferred temperature (all the way up to a toasty 145° F).

You can also use the app to:

Remotely adjust to your ideal temperature

Give your Ceramic Mug a LED color

Choose and save your presets for different drinks

Switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit

The 10oz. Mug comes with a charging coaster and is available on the Ember website and Starbucks for $79.95. And if you like your beverage on the go, Ember has a Travel Mug for $149.95 that can heat or cool your drink.

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