Give Mom everything she needs for a day at work or running errands

Whether you’re at work or out getting groceries and running errands, you need some essentials with you.  You need some reusable shopping bags, an umbrella, water bottle, and other odds and ends.  Kikkerland Design makes it easy for you to give your mother most everything she’ll need in one easy gift for you.

The Mom on the Go! pack has one full-sized Ombre umbrella, which is colored with light hues blending to soft shades of color.  (Color selected at random.)  She’ll also get a glass water bottle to take with her, outfitted with a neoprene sleeve with a galaxy design and a carry strap.  There’s also a reusable shopping bag (color chosen at random) that folds up small enough to easily fit into her gear bag until she needs it.  And finally, the handbag essentials gift set includes a silicone purse light, plaid travel case, and another reusable shopping bag.

The Mom on the Go! gift pack is available for $42.00 ($57.00 for these items individually priced) from Kikkerland Design.

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Standing desks, styluses, headphones, and more – Weekly roundup

It’s time to check out a list of all the articles, news, and reviews that we posted this week on your favorite gadget site. This is your favorite site, right? I knew it! So take a seat, get comfortable, and check out the list.

Articles

Mother’s Day 2018 gift guide

News

The 3rd gen August Smart Lock keeps your home secure without a complicated install

The Manfrotto Pro Light Cinematic Backpack Balance can carry it all

Give Mom the gift of Gold Cup Standard-brewed coffee for Mother’s Day

Moleskine rolls out Transformers Limited Edition Notebooks

Class up how you serve boxed wine

The Octopus.Camera OctoPad Universal Weighted Support Base with Removable Ball-Joint Head can really get down

The Olloclip Mobile Photography Box set is the lens accessory your iPhone X deserves

Bomber & Company B-2 Nano Blade looks adorable yet serious

The BenQ BL2711U 27″ 16:9 4K UHD IPS Monitor is a feature packed display for a bargain price

Mother’s Day gift idea for the Mom who loves her car

Empower women by purchasing this beautiful smartphone stand

The iFootage Cobra 2 C180 Carbon Fiber Monopod is a nice addition to your photo/video gear

Easily clean pet hair off of carpet with the OXO Good Grips Furlifter Carpet Rake

Give Mom a challenge for Mother’s Day

The Nokia 6.1 is here and you can buy one on May 6th

Zerotie shoes tighten and loosen the laces without using your hands

Enjoy convenient with wireless charging with the FurniQi – Bamboo Qi Wireless Charging Side Table

Keep it on the level with this waterproof torpedo digital level

Gym in your pocket, portable ultrasonic cleaner, portable air pump, and more – Notable crowdfunding campaigns

TCL’s new 65-inch 6 Series might just be the best TV value of 2018

The ACK-E6 USB Power Kit AC Adapter Replacement DR-E6 DC Coupler Dummy Battery for Canon EOS cameras may just give me the power I am looking for!

These Justice League of America pens are mightier than the sword

You’ll never drop your iPhone with the Adidas Grip case

Always find your keys with the OxyLED Mini Motion Sensor Light with Key Rack Organizer

The BlackRapid Double Breathe Camera Harness is a fit for all photography occasions

IKEA is offering a connected home lighting kit and accessories

You’ve seen the movie, now learn to draw your favorite Avengers superheroes

This Apple Watch charger serves as a charging station for your nightstand

The Velbon Ultra Stick Super 8 Monopod can stand on its own

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The 3rd gen August Smart Lock keeps your home secure without a complicated install

These days, everywhere I look I see processes and tasks that were once manual, completely automated to meet the needs and demands of today’s technology-driven world. As a techie myself, I usually embrace most of the new and innovative gadgets, but I do hold on to some hesitation when I feel that there may be a measurable security risk. Whether the risk is to personal security or data security, these new gadgets must always consider the reality of our world, and they must include redundant security measures to compensate.

Just the other day, I came across the August Smart Lock that creates a secure keyless entry into your home via an app and also via Bluetooth. Using the app on your phone, you can wirelessly lock and unlock your door. You can also set the app to lock and unlock your door once you are within a predefined proximity. This can be great if your hands are full of groceries or other items, but dangerous if a stranger walks up behind you just as you reach your door.

The capabilities of this lock also allow you to grant temporary access, which would work great for guests or “known” repair people. If you have folks in your home that keep losing their house keys, the August Smart Lock could be a good option. Installation is very easy since it installs right over your existing deadbolt lock. It also works with Alexa for added versatility.

You can purchase the August Smart Lock at Amazon for $148.

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Fanstereo Studio43 Bluetooth Headphones review

When it comes to headphones, there seems to be a sliding scale of form and function. Looks, comfort, sound quality and price are all factors that fluctuate wildly. Do the Fanstereo Studio43 Bluetooth Headphones deliver on all categories?

What is it?

The Fanstereo Studio43 Headphones are premium wireless Bluetooth headphones with clean aesthetics and comfortable, sound-insulating design.

Hardware specs

  • Bluetooth V4.1 (Operation range up tp 35 feet)
  • Sensitivity 102 + 3db, Frequency Response: 20-20 kHz
  • Drivers: 40 mm
  • Impedance: 32 Ω OHM
  • Charge connector Micro USB
  • Charging time 1-2 hrs max
  • Standby time 300 hrs max
  • Playing time 13 hrs max
  • Weight: 162g
  • Battery capacity 250 MAH

What’s in the box?

Studio43 headphones on table
Nice packaging, and you even get a charging cable.
  • Fanstereo premium aluminum headphones
  • Owners manual
  • Micro-USB cable

Design and Features

Up close photo of Studio43 ear cushion
They’re as comfortable as they look.

I like the overall aesthetic of the Studio43. They’re nice and simple and look great on my desk next to my iMac and other black and stainless steel office supplies. They also look expensive. They feel like premium headphones. The ear cushions are as soft and plush as they appear, perhaps even more so, and do a great job in forming a seal to insulate noise. They don’t leak much sound to the outside.

Fit and Feel

As mentioned, the Studio43 headphones are high quality. The headphone band is very flexible and exerts a very small amount of pressure on your ears. The band doesn’t feel like it would break very easily.

Most of the force keeping the headphones on your head comes from them resting on top of your head. I’ve never really been a fan of over the head headphones because of my thick hair… they tend to irritate my scalp after an hour or so. These were no different for me, however, that seems like it would be limited to me in particular.

side profile of Studio43 headphones
Side view.

My ears didn’t get sweaty or hot, which is another issue I run into with these type of headphones, because they rested so lightly on them and the earphones have an excellent amount of cushion. Overall, they were comfortable. I think I’d have a much better go if my hair was much shorter.

Sound Quality

I’d rate the sound quality of these headphones somewhere in between Fair and Good. The mids and treble seemed quite good, but they were a bit lacking in the bass. Some minor adjusting so as to create a better seal around my ears did help the quality a bit. I was able to coax them into a fuller sound through some equalizer in the music apps I tested them with, but out of the gate, I’d rate them as Adequate.

Functionality

On the back of the right headphone, there are three buttons that serve multiple functions. The large button serves as the power button as well as start/pause. Holding it for about 5 seconds powers the headphones on or off.

The two smaller buttons are the volume up and volume down. Double clicking those buttons work as forward or reverse track skip.

Close up of headphone hardware buttons
The hardware buttons are easy to feel for.

There is a neat “AI” function when your phone receives a call, a voice prompt simply asks “Yes or No?” and awaits your answer. It doesn’t read the name or number of the caller, so you’d have to check your phone screen to see if you want to talk to that person or not. But the response mechanic works well. I answered “No” and the mic picked up my voice and started the music again.

Battery life seems to be close to advertised. The manufacturer claims the headphones have a 13-hour life, and I was seeing numbers closer to 12, which is pretty great.

One thing that drove me crazy about these headphones was the confirmation beep for every action. It’s fairly typical to hear a feedback tone when adjusting the volume or maybe even skipping a music track when you’re pressing a button on the headphone itself. But the Studio43’s gave the same feedback beep when adjusting things on the actual device. So when I hit the volume button on my iPhone? Beep. I dragged the volume slider on my Mac. Beep beep beep beep forever increment. I selected a new playlist. Beep. It even beeped when one track ended and went to the next song, without pressing any buttons on any device. It was just like, “BEEP just thought you’d like to know that you’re listening to a different song now!”

There was no way to disable this as far as I can tell. I noticed that it didn’t do this in Spotify, but did so in the Apple Music and Amazon Music apps, on my iPhone and my iMac. Your mileage may vary.

Front view of Studio43 headphones
Front view. Is my head too big or the phones too small? The jury’s out on that one.

It also features a small personal peeve, the Intermittent Blinking LED. It’s one of those external indicators that let you know that the headphones are on, which is unnecessary. LED on when it’s charging? Sure. That’s a good method of letting you know that it’s actively charging. I usually work in a dimly lit room, and I can’t deal with a blue strobe light illuminating any close surface every 6 seconds. The light isn’t that bright, but it’s just one of those design choices that irks me.

What I like

  • Good sound isolation
  • Looks great
  • Comfortable

What needs to be improved

  • Just okay sound
  • Beeping feedback with *literally* every action

Final thoughts

With a product like headphones whose entire purpose is to deliver sound, if they sound awesome but are uncomfortable, that’s almost as bad as comfortable headphones that sound terrible. The Fanstereo Studio43 headphones offer a good mix of high comfort, great looks, and just-good sound.

Price: $139.00
Where to buy: You can buy the Studio43 Headphones in silver or camel brown from their website or Amazon.
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Fanstereo.

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The Manfrotto Pro Light Cinematic Backpack Balance can carry it all


So for this episode of “I am still desperately trying to find the right photography gear bag for myself”; I am focusing on a new bag just released by Manfrotto.

Although specifically designed to accommodate a fully set up Ronin M/MX, the Manfrotto Pro Light Cinematic Backpack Balance seems to be a bag that may also work well for my DSLR with the extended battery grip attached, and with either my Sigma 70-200mm or Canon 24-105mm attached. Of course I always walk with additional gear for both photo and video opportunities, so the additional space is great.

This bag is still relatively compact, and is touted to meet most aircraft carry-on requirements. Internally, it is lined with 3D shock absorbing foam and structural reinforcement board. The fabric is soft so that it will not scratch the gear. It is made of “water-repellent ripstop nylon/polyester, with hollowed ITW Nexus buckles and Duraflex hardware”. There are external accessory pockets to hold various accessories, including straps to carry a tripod or monopod. There is also a dedicated compartment for your laptop, and a sun/rain cover is included to “seal” the deal.

The Manfrotto Pro Light Cinematic Backpack Balance can be purchased from B&H Photo Video for $279.99.

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