With the Anova Culinary Sous Vide Precision Cooker, you get the perfect dish every time!


If your household is anything like mine, then you are used to the chaos of kids running around and us as parents trying to maintain control, while simultaneously attending to several other tasks. In one specific scenario, my wife, who loves to cook healthy and who created her own recipes, is constantly running out of the kitchen to deal with the kids, or something else, and running back into the kitchen when she smells something beginning to burn. Being so distracted, she forgets that the dish is still cooking. I have seen this happen so many times, that I could not help but be intrigued when I came across a device that promises to take all of the chaos out of the cooking process. I immediately thought about my wife and how it could help.

The Anova Culinary Sous Vide Precision Cooker claims to allow anyone to cook an amazing meal every time, without the perils for over-cooking or burning the food because of distractions, or maybe even because of lack of experience. According to the manufacturer, the way it works is, you clamp it to the side of a medium-sized pot filled with water, drop in a sealed bag or jar with the food inside of it, and then use the controls on the device or the app on your Android or IOS phone to control and monitor the food. It precisely maintains the desired temperature evenly throughout the contents of the pot. As stated in the description, “Precision Cooking enables you to produce results that are impossible to achieve through any other cooking method”. “Continuous temperature control provides reliable and consistent results every time. Perfect for vegetables, meat, fruit, cheese and much more”.

The app that connects via both WiFi and Bluetooth allows you to set the desired temperature and other functions, and even alerts you when the dish is “good to go”.

If you are interested in purchasing the Anova Culinary Sous Vide Precision Cooker, you can pick one up at Amazon for $128.96.

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Sengled Element Classic Smart Bulb review

So you’re thinking about dipping into smart home technologies, but want to start simple. The Sengled Element Classic may be just the thing for you. It’s easy to use, sets up in minutes, and is a remarkably inexpensive solution to creating a smart lighting solution for your home. Let’s get illuminated!

What is it?

It’s a smart bulb lighting kit that you control from your smartphone, Amazon Alexa, or Google Assistant.

Hardware specs

Bulbs:

  • 9 W, 60 hz
  • 4.41” by 2.42” (standard socket size)
  • 800 lumens, 2700 K Color Temperature
  • Dimmable with app
  • 240 degree beam angle
  • 25,000 hour lifetime

Hub:

  • 3.07” by 1.02”
  • 2.4 GHz
  • 120 foot range
  • 64 bulb management capacity

What’s in the box?

You get two soft-white controllable bulbs, the Element wireless hub, and a power adaptor for the hub. There’s also a network cable to get connected for the setup process.

Design and features

The Sengled Element Classic Starter Kit gives you everything you need to get started with basic smart lighting. The Element hub, when set up on your network, pairs with the bulbs. The app on your smartphone controls the bulb functions. We’ll walk through the setup process and controls in the following sections.

Setup

Setup begins with downloading the “Sengled Element Home” app on your iOS or Android mobile device. You’ll need to create an account with Sengled to get started, after which the app will all you through the setup process.

The bulbs that come with my test sample (the “Classic”) are 2 soft-white LED bulbs. While a bit heavier than typical LED bulbs, they have the same form factor and fit in standard lamp sockets. Sengled offers 4-bulb packs, daylight bulbs, tunable daylight/soft bulbs, and multicolor bulbs on their website if you want to get fancy.

The setup process is very straightforward. You’ll plug the hub directly into your router with the Ethernet cable provided in the kit. Power it up, follow the instructions on the app to pair the hub to your network (you’ll need your network password), and the app will let you know when you’re all connected. You then go to the app to identify the locations of your bulbs in the house.

Once you have set up the connection, you can go fully wireless with the hub. Disconnect it from the router, find a discrete place to plug it in, and you’re good to go. It’s a tiny thing at 1” by 3”, so you can tuck it just about anywhere. See it hiding on one of our hallway display shelves below, behind the Flying Dutchman and Mickey…

It’s important to note that the Sengled setup has limited compatibility with third party hubs. I have the Deco mesh network set up in my house, and I could not plug the hub into one of the remote pods to set it up. Once I finished initial setup at the router, however, I switch back to my mesh network on my smartphone to manage things from the app. You can connect the Sengled system to Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant, but these configurations were not tested for this review. You should check out the Sengled web site to learn more about compatibility before purchasing.

Performance

As you set up the app, you’ll identify the room(s) where your bulbs are located. I put both mine in the living room for purposes of the test. Your home screen on the app now serves as your master control:

You can also manage your individual bulbs from the app, providing custom names for each bulb. You can expand your setup to include additional bulbs or hubs as well:

Once established, the app provides monitoring you can use to measure power performance across the setup or at the individual bulb level:

Once you’re in business, you can use the app to power on/off all the Sengled bulbs in a room, including dimmer functions. Here I’m turning everything on at once:

You can also control individual bulbs in the room. Tap on the “Bulbs” button, and you give each bulb a custom name for easy management. You can turn them on and off individually from this screen. Here I went in and turned off the bar lamp for purposes of demonstration:

You can also tap the name of the bulb to set individual dimming. The first pic below is both lights at 100% brightness, while the second shows the couch lamp being dimmed to about 20% brightness. (I should note that the couch lamp has a darker shade to begin with.)

In addition to on-demand control, you have the ability to schedule the lighting by room by tapping the “advanced” button. Here you can set a wake up time to turn the lights on, or two different scheduled events. This includes a start time, end time, brightness, and what days of the week to repeat the function. With two scheduled events available, this means that you could set multiple events for a single room if desired.

It’s important to note that the scheduled event either happens on the day it is set, or is repeated each day that you select in the interface. You cannot schedule for a specific date range, like a vacation.

According to Sengled a single hub can support 64 bulbs. I don’t imagine needing an additional hub unless you’re pushing the 120 foot range of the hub itself.

Setup with Alexa and Google Assistant also looks pretty simple but, as I mentioned, there’s limited compatibility with other hub networks. Advanced kits are offered that support Xfinity Home and Cox Homelife. Again, check the Sengled web site to make sure that the Sengled will work with your home setup.

What I like

  • Quick and easy to set up
  • Simple, clean app interface
  • Scheduling features

What needs to be improved

  • Limited compatibility with third party hubs
  • Would like to see a date-specific scheduling function for trips

Final thoughts

At $39.99, the Sengled LED Classic Smart Bulb system looks like a great deal to set up some basic smart lighting for your home. It’s easy to set up and use, and has options to expand beyond the basic kit for about $10 per additional bulb. There are a ton of options available in the form of advanced hubs and bulbs if you want to go beyond the basics. You’ll also want to check compatibility with existing systems if you’ve already started investing in smart home technologies. 

Price: $39.99
Where to buy: All Sengled products are available for purchase on Amazon.
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Sengled.

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Make your MacBook stand out in a crowd

Toast is usually known for their beautiful wood cases and covers for laptops, phones, and tablets, but they are offering something different this time.  They have produced beautiful leather covers for 13″ MacBook Air, 13″ MacBook Pro (with or without the touch bar), and the 15″ MacBook Pro (with or without the touch bar).

They start with a beautiful piece of genuine leather, laser-cut it to precisely fit your laptop, then hand-finish the leather to enhance the texture and the color.  They even laser-cut a pattern of tiny perforations on the back side of the cover to prevent trapping air bubbles underneath during application.  You can request they cut out the Apple logo on the top cover, or you can have the cover customized with your artwork or text.  The covers apply with a long-lasting adhesive that removes easily without leaving behind a residue.

Choose from 10 saturated colors, including two metallic colors.  Each top cover is $99.00; add a bottom cover for $60.00  and a trackpad surround for $30.00.  Customize and order your MacBook cover from Toast.

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Airthings radon detector, Belkin backpacks Baubax travel jacket, and more – Weekly roundup

I hope everyone is having a nice weekend so far and that you’re lucky enough to have a three day weekend with lots of non-work activities planned. To help you get started, here’s a listing of all the news and reviews that we posted this week on The Gadgeteer. Enjoy!

Reviews

PACElid (original version) review

Fuse Side Winder Apple MacBook Charging Adaptor Holder review

Logitech C922 Pro Stream Webcam review

Belkin Active Pro Backpack review

MIUO Solar Motion Sensor Light Review

The Ouh Snap SnapBag Daily review

Sena Vettra Folio 360 Rotating leather iPad Pro 12.9 case review

Airthings Wave smart radon detector review

PAPAGO GoSafe S780 dash cam review

BauBax Women’s Sweatshirt jacket review

Bastion Braza Bro EDC folding mini-knife review

Belkin Classic Pro laptop backpack review

News

Apple offers free month of larger iCloud storage plans

The Eartec Communication Headset System will always keep you in touch

The Tascam DR-40 4-Track Handheld Digital Audio Recorder puts the right sound in the palm of your hand

How do you store your bicycle? On a shelf, of course!

The Papago Airfresh S10D Air Purifier will help you to fight your allergies while on the go

The Cat Solarium lets your cat enjoy the outdoors without leaving the house

The Impact 4 Socket Fluorescent Fixture gives the right light for the right mood

Forget trying to re-cork your wine

The MusicLens Audio Glasses – sight and sound all in one!

Give Dad his favorite stadium for Father’s Day

The Wireless ShutterBoss III Remote Switch with Digital Timer from Vello offers great remote control for your DSLR

Show your gamer girl she’s your Final Fantasy with this engagement ring

Enhance your outdoor activities with new Zungle smart sunglasses

The RIF6 CUBE Mobile Pico Projector lets you watch a movie or video anywhere and at anytime!

Life is also too short for dumb coffee tables!

The Fat Gecko Camera and Camcorder Mount will keep your weighty cameras safe

Wickedbone is the smart cure for your dogs boredom

Set up your yard with some solar-powered speakers from Monster

Thermaltake BlacX Duet External Hard Drive Enclosure Docking Station is convenience at its best

The GVB Gear Compact Daylight On-Camera Light may just be your go to light when on the go!

Prevent the agony of de feets with Travelon

The Mission Battery Shell For Amazon Echo 2 has you covered

Turn a single-bulb garage or basement light socket into a motion-activated light

The Samsung CHG90 49″ HDR LCD Monitor might just check all the boxes as the right display

Dash cams, Email clients, 3D printers ,and more – Weekly roundup

Attenuo is a minimalist wallet that makes everything click

Aerate wine twice with the Twist Decanter

The Poweradd ChargerCenter portable generator can power your essential gadgets thru the next storm

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Apple offers free month of larger iCloud storage plans

Apple offers free trials of larger iCloud accounts

Apple has begun promoting free 1-month trials of paid, higher storage iCloud subscriptions to customers currently on the standard free 5GB plan.

The promotion is limited to users who are on the entry-level (and rather paltry) 5GB storage plan. The 50GB, 200GB and 2TB tiers typically run $0.99, $2.99 and $9.99 per month, respectively.

Anyone who takes a lot of photos and/or has their iPhone set to back up to their iCloud storage will very quickly find themselves running out of storage, and those are exactly the kind of people that Apple hopes to snag with this free-for-a-month upgrade promotion.

As someone with multiple devices tied to my iCloud account, I was almost immediately forced to upgrade to the 50GB plan, which used to be only 20GB for the same price not so long ago. It’s an easy 99¢ to spend every month, and I’m sure there will be a lot of iPhone owners that would agree after trying out the larger storage options.

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