Julie’s favorite gear, Cuchina Safe dish, Finn wallets, and more – Review updates

We have a few quick review updates for you today, including an update to my Julie’s favorite gear list. We like to regularly update our reviews days, weeks, months, and even decades later to let you know how a product stands up long after the initial review was posted. You’ll find the updates at the bottom of each linked page.

Ditch plastic wrap and use this glass spatter guard in your microwave by Julie Strietelmeier

Julie’s favorite gear

LG 21:9 UltraWide IPS LED monitor (29EA73) review by Julie Strietelmeier

WaterField Designs Finn Wallet review by Julie Strietelmeier

PITAKA Aramid Pixel 2 XL case review by Julie Strietelmeier

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Comtrend PG-9172PoE/PG-9172PT Powerline Adapters with G.hn Technology review

What is it?

The Comtrend PG-9172PoE/PG-9172PT Powerline Adapters with G.hn technology provides network access in areas where it may be difficult to run network cables, to add data jacks, or access points. It utilizes existing electrical lines to extend the network, and it supports PoE- Power over Ethernet-enabled devices. It can also support devices that have their own power but need a network connection. Using the Comtrend also cuts installation costs and time, since the cable runs are not needed. Its G.hn technology manages any interference from the electrical wiring that can be caused by other appliances and equipment that are being used within the same or surrounding environment.

What’s in the box

Each adapter is sold separately and comes with:
1 x PG-9172PT or 1 x PG-9172PoE
2 x CAT5e Network cables
2 x Instruction booklets

Design and features

The Comtrend Powerline PG-9172PT module connects to your router or switch and it functions as the transmitter. Once you connect it with the included network cable to your router or switch and plug it into an electrical wall outlet, it powers up and immediately begins the process of connecting to your network. There are 3 LED indicators on the module for connection, network and security. It is recommended that the security option be used, and I installed and tested both secured and unsecured and both modes worked. There is also a pass thru electrical outlet on the module.


The second module the PG-9172PoE is the receiver module that you plug into the wall outlet in the room/area where you want to add the network connection. Depressing the “config” button for 3 to 5 seconds initiates the setup and connection to the transmitter.

On the first attempt, I plugged the receiver module into an extension cord despite the warning in the instructions not to do so. And just as should be expected, I had a bit of a difficult time getting the modules to connect. Once they did connect, I plugged in a Roku streaming box and it took some time for the Roku to recognize the network connection. The picture produced on the TV was just horrible reception. I then plugged the PG-9172PoE receiver module out of the extension cord and plugged it directly into the wall outlet. It immediately connected with the PG-9172PT transmitter, and the picture the Roku then produced was perfect. I also tried plugging in my Lorex PoE security camera, and that worked immediately as well.

For my last test, I was curious about the network speed at the receiver and how it compared to the WIFI signal in the house. My data plan is 20Mbps upstream and 300Mbps downstream. However, because of my location in relation to a core ISP site, I usually get even better numbers.
First, I connected my laptop wirelessly to my router and using the speedtest.net website, I ran a speed test. Here is the result:

Next, I disconnected the laptop from the wireless network and plugged in the network cable from the PG-9172PoE receiver and ran another speed test. Here is the result:

As you can see, the downstream speed of the modules is less than a quarter of the speed of the wireless connection, and slightly less than the upstream. However, both the upstream and downstream speeds were more than enough for any network, and any streaming of security cameras or media boxes.

What I like

I love the convenience of the Comtrend kit. The connection speed is more than enough for most uses, and the ability to add a network connection this easily to an area that would otherwise present much difficulty to do so, is just a great plus. No matter how many times I plugged out from the receiver and then plugged back in, the connection was always “up” and consistent. Both modules are lightweight and attractive enough that they blend right into any décor and as far as technology goes, in my opinion they are aesthetically attractive.

What can be improved

The only thing I would like to see improved is the ability for the Comtrend to provide even faster network downstream speeds, but this may differ by location and structural characteristics within the environment, and may not actually be a factor that needs improvement.

Final thoughts

I really like the Comtrend G.hn Powerline adapters and they have already become a permanent addition to my network. The stability of its network connection and the versatility that it adds to a network make it a winner all around. I can see myself buying at least another PG-9172PoE receiver module for an additional PoE camera that I want to add to my security network in another area of my house where adding network cabling is just a headache. Simply put, the Comtrend Kit just works.

Price: $49.99 for each module
Where to buy: Comtrend Powerline PG-9172PT on Amazon, Comtrend Powerline PG-9172PoE on Amazon
Source: The sample for this review was provided by Comtrend

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IKEA introduces their Eneby Bluetooth speakers

IKEA is known for assemble-it-yourself furniture and home furnishings.  Although they do have some tables and lamps with built-in wireless charging pads, they aren’t really known for electronics.  However, they just expanded their electronics offerings by issuing two Bluetooth speakers called Eneby.

The larger Eneby, which is 12″ x 12″ and 4″ thick, can be set on a table or hung on the wall.  It’s also the perfect size to fit in one of the partitions of their Kallax shelving units.  The knob on the front is used to power the speaker on/off and to “intuitively adjust the bass, treble or volume.”

The smaller Eneby, which is 8″ x 8″ and 3″ thick, can also be set on a table or hung on the wall.  It also has a carry handle and can be used as a portable speaker with the addition of an optional battery pack.

There’s a stand that can be added to either size of the Eneby.  The stand lifts and angles the speaker to direct the sound toward the listener.

The Eneby speakers are available in black or white.  The 12″ x 12″ size is $89.00, the 8″ x 8″ size is $49.00, the optional battery is $20.00, and the optional stand is $10.00.  The Eneby Bluetooth speakers and accessories are available at IKEA.

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Alto slim minimalist wallets review

What images come to mind when you think about minimalist wallets? Maybe a classic binder clip that holds a few credit cards and some cash? Or maybe a really thin traditional style wallet that is made of sail cloth? How about a handmade wood, carbon fiber, or aluminum wallet that can hold cash and cards while remaining sleek and stylish? That describes Alto Wallets. Let’s take a look.

What is it?

The Alto Wallet is a minimalist wallet that is available in three verisons: black aluminum, walnut or mahogany wood, or carbon fiber. The wallets are made by hand by the Alto brothers from Canada.

Design and features

I was sent one of each of the Alto wallets which you can see in the image above. The black aluminum version is on the left, the walnut is in the center, and the carbon fiber Alto is on the right.

Each wallet has a steel money clip on one side along with the alto brand in the bottom left corner.

And on the opposite side is a durable nitrile band that can be used to hold your credit cards. The bands are replaceable and each wallet comes with 2 extra bands of different colors so you can customize the look of your wallet.

The Alto wallet making process has several steps which include (depending on the material used) vacuum bonding, CNC cutting, laser cutting, CNC milling, bead blasting, anodizing, and sanding by hand.

The resulting wallet is very well made and is thin but strong. There are no screws, seams, or moving parts.

The nitrile band allows you to securely carry about 1-5 standard sized plastic credit cards. To remove a card, you just slide the stack out from under the bands. I found it a little awkward to do at first, but as I used the wallet for several days it because easier to do.

Cash can be inserted beneath the steel money clip. I found the clip to be really tight even when sliding only a few folded bills.

You can fold the cash in half or twice for a more compact look. Either way, it takes a little practice to side the bills under the tight clip without tearing them. According to the Alto brothers, the clip will loosen slightly after a short break-in period.

What I like

  • Well made
  • Can hold both cash and credit cards
  • 3 styles

What needs to be improved

  • Expensive
  • Can take some effort and practice learning to access cash and cards due to the tightness of the band and clip.

Final thoughts

I really like the look and feel of the Alto Wallets. They are well made and I found no defects, burrs, sharp edges, or other workmanship issues.

I think the wallets are better suited for minimalist guys who have strong hands that can easily insert/remove the cash and cards from the bands and clip. Using the wallets was a little tough for me, so I must have wimpy hands. That said, Alto wallets are made to withstand a lot of everyday wear, tear, and abuse and should stand the test of time with no problems.

Price: $55 – $99 CAD ($43.62 – $78.51 US)
Where to buy: Alto Collective
Source: The sample for this review was provided by Alto Collective.

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Travel fearlessly on foot with WINPE’s invisible shoes

 

Walking across hot, cold, rough, or slippery surfaces like parking lots, theme parks, and scalding beaches don’t have to be uncomfortable anymore. Invisible sticker shoes can save your soles.

Invisible shoes are essentially padded stickers that shape to the size of your feet, taking the role of a sole on the bottom of a shoe. Easily applied to clean feet and even easier to remove; they will come in handy during a plethora of situations. Once applied, they can only be used once, but they are made from a specific hypoallergenic certified adhesive that is biodegradable, so throwing them away won’t do too much harm to our Earth.

They are waterproof and non-slip, so wear them in the ocean or in the rain with no fear of stepping on sharp objects or slipping and falling.

If I’m ever stranded on an island with WINPE‘s invisible shoes, leave me there. I’ll be fine.

You’ll find these shoes for the price of $11.18 with free shipping included with Amazon Prime. Get your pair now.

 

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