Now any air conditioner with a remote can be smart

NEWS – The Sensibo Sky Smart AC Controller can make any remote-controlled air conditioner or heat pump into a smart, WiFi-connected device.  Sensibo says it takes only a minute to install the controller, then you use a smartphone app to maintain the temperature of your home.  You can set seven-day schedules to control the temperature throughout the day; use Climate React to set triggers and adjust based on temperature, humidity, and comfort parameters; or use geo-fencing to turn your air conditioner or heat pump off when everyone leaves and back on before you arrive home.

Because Sensibo connects your unit to WiFi, you can make adjustments from anywhere and anytime you are connected to the internet.  Sensibo Sky is also compatible with Amazon Alexa or Google Home, so you can control your home’s temperature with your voice.

  • Compatible in every country and with any voltage or power outlet
  • Compatible with iOS 9.0 or later
  • Android compatibility varies by device
  • Open API
  • Extensions and integrations for SmartThings, OpenHab, Homebridge (for HomeKit) and IFTTT

The Sky Smart AC Controller is available directly from Sensibo for $119, which is a 30% savings off the regular $149 price.  Amazon also offers the Sky controller for $119.

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HD antenna buying info, CBD protein powder, Bibo cocktail machine, and more – Weekly roundup

You know the drill, check through this list of all the articles, reviews, and news that we posted on the Gadgeteer this week and read the ones you missed or re-read them all, we won’t mind.

Reviews

B-Hyve Hose Faucet Timer review

Floyds of Leadville CBD recovery protein powder review

Click & Grow Smart Garden 9 review

Canvaspop PhotoBooks review

Solo New York Draft backpack review

Bibo – The Ultimate Cocktail Machine Review

AirTV review

Royole RoWrite Smart Writing Pad review

Lululook Canvas Backpack for men review

Ninja Cooking System with Auto-iQ review

Incipio DualPro Pixel 2 XL case review

Articles

The Google Home Max vs. the Google Home Mini

Things to think about before you buy a wireless HD antenna so you can “cut the cord”

News

The GeekAire rechargeable portable fan will keep you cool and charge your phone

Dammit, Jim! I’m a doctor, not a bartender!

Amazon Prime day is Monday July 16th. Are you ready?

In the midst of a storm when all else fails, the Kovea Spider Stove will do the trick

Nikon’s new COOLPIX P1000 lets you photograph a needle in a haystack from 1 mile away

Show her she’s your Wonder Woman with this ring

Mount a GoPro on a Hot Wheel and record your epic tracks

Shinola goes Barefoot and produces a new speaker

The Bald Eagle Smart G Skull Shaver may give you that smooth and silky shave that you have been looking for

Serve food at the correct temperature with these insulated bowls

The MASS Suit takes resistance band workouts to the next level

The WatchAir is another cord cutting option

Brava’s Smart Oven cooks your food ultra quick with pure light

Use the Force to make your own lightsaber knitting needles

The Paw Plunger makes it easy to keep your best friends paws clean

Protect yourself and your animals against tick-borne illness with the TickEase tick remover

PlanetBox is the eco-friendly lunchbox for kids or adults

The Mighty Sound by Capture Flow will keep you dancing while on the go!

RHA triples their wireless options

Keep your lips hydrated and healthy and your look stylish with LiLu

With the Ring Spotlight security cam, you can see them before they see you!

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B-Hyve Hose Faucet Timer review

REVIEW – Smart watering? Yup, it’s a thing. The B-Hyve system allows you to manage the watering chores around your property from anywhere you have Internet access. I challenged it to keep my garden alive while I spent most of the month of June traveling. How did it work out? Let’s see!

What is it?

It’s a smart watering system that enables you to schedule and manage your watering with an app on your smartphone.

Hardware specs

Faucet Timer:

  • IOS, Android and Alexa compatible
  • Powered by 2 AA batteries (not included)
  • IP34 waterproof rating
  • 10-100 PSI valve flow rating

WIFI Hub

  • Standard 2.4 Ghz WIFI
  • 200 foot range
  • Compatible with standard 100V outlet
  • Capacity for 64 connected units

What’s in the box?

The box contains the faucet timer, WIFI hub, and a quick start instruction guide.

Design and features

The B-Hyve Hose Faucet Timer consists of two parts. First, you have a WIFI hub that plugs into a standard outlet in your house, preferably near the exterior faucet you wish to manage. It’s a tiny little one-piece unit about the size of a plug-in night light.

I have mine plugged into the corner of my family room. The exterior faucet is below the window on the left, about 5 feet from the hub. It has a range of 200 feet, but is also extended by your home network:

The second component is the timer unit. Powered by 2 AA batteries, the timer is completely self-contained and waterproof. That yellow button on the right in the photo below is a multifunction manual operation and pairing button. You’ll attach the unit to the faucet and turn on your hose; an internal valve in the timer now controls the water flow.

You’ll set the whole system up with the B-Hyve app that you download to your smartphone. The app wizard walks you through the process of pairing the components, installation, and setting up your programs. It’s so simple that I won’t walk through it here… know that you’ll be up and running in about 5 minutes. 

You now have the ability to control all of your watering functions from anywhere in the world with the B-Hyve app. It’s a beautifully executed app from a usability perspective, with features and capabilities I haven’t even fully explored yet after a month of use. Let’s start with the basics, and I’ll show you some of that extensibility.

You’ll begin by setting up your automated watering program. Name your program, set the days of the week to water, start times, and duration. The setup below is for my garden (twice daily, 5 minutes per watering):

Once you’re set up, the app will notify you as it goes about it’s scheduled activities. You can also manually run watering cycles if your plants seem a bit thirsty. In either case, the app logs every event and sends notifications to your phone when each watering session is completed:

Here’s where things get really cool. The B-Hyve app integrates active monitoring of your local weather into the system if you wish, and will cancel or delay scheduled watering events if Mother Nature is going to do the work for you!

Pretty cool, right? It’s important to note that the app is based on forecasts, so it might miscalculate if that storm bypasses your immediate area. We found it to be pretty accurate in our actual tests, however, and we could manually trigger a watering if the storm passed us by.

If you want to get really deep into watering management, you can fully customize your options. You’ll identify “Zones” for your watering. In each zone you can provide all of the details about the environment and conditions (plant types, ground slope, sprinkler type(s), sun coverage, soil type, etc.) and the app will automatically calibrate a watering program based on the zone’s requirements. Check out the screenshots below to get a taste of the available customizations:

What does this all mean? Well, you could add multiple timers to all of the watering/irrigation systems around your house (garden, lawn, flowerbeds, etc.), set up the zones, and get professional-level water management and optimization from a single app for every aspect of your landscaping and climate conditions. That’s really impressive.

I haven’t had a chance to test all of these features yet, but we did set up a month-long test of the system on my vegetable gardens. I spent most of the month of June traveling between vacation and business trips. While I was roaming the Earth, I trusted the watering of my garden to then B-Hyve and a standard oscillating fan sprinkler. The system took care of all the watering needs, using the Smart Watering features to adjust for weather. I haven’t lost a single planting. These were all starter plants five weeks ago:

If I need to use the faucet for something else (like power washing), I can also turn the faucet on or off by pressing that button on the timer to do some other work without removing the unit. Other than that, I can control everything from my living room, or my hotel room, or WIFI at the airport. Impressive. So impressive, in fact, that I think I am going to look into multiple units and hydration systems to make the whole operation more efficient next summer.

What I like

  • Simple installation and setup
  • Well-executed app usability
  • Robust functionality that you can manage to your desired level of complexity
  • Ability to handle expanded/upgraded watering solutions
  • Well-built hardware looks like it will stand up to multiple years of use

What needs to be improved

  • None to be found so far

Final thoughts

I really like the B-Hyve Hose Faucet Timer so far. The hardware looks to be very solid after 6 weeks of operation, and setup is a snap. The management app is excellent and has the ability to accommodate both simple task-oriented users and power users who want to set up a whole watering management system (with easy expansion to multiple units for a whole-home solution). It’s a great tool to help conserve water as well. I’d strongly recommend it.

Price: $69.00
Where to buy: Visit the B-Hyve web site or buy it on Amazon. Also available at many home retail stores like Home Depot, Wal-Mart, and Lowes.
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Orbit B-Hyve.

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The GeekAire rechargeable portable fan will keep you cool and charge your phone

NEWS – Now that we’re smack dab in the middle of summer keeping cool seems harder to do. Especially if you’re out and about at a ball game, concert or favorite summer festival. GeekAire has come up with something that might help you out, a mini handheld portable fan.

The GeekAire GF2 series is a new generation mini handheld portable fan with a few tricks up its sleeve. What makes it different is that its rechargeable. Not only that it also has a 2600mAh lithium-ion battery, which can also be detached and used to give your device a quick power-up.

There’s also a charging dock for convenient charging and desktop use. The bottom of the charging dock has a reusable sticky rubber for enhanced stability. It can even be used upside down.

The fan has 5-speeds and an aerodynamic 6-blade design, powered by durable brushless DC motor. At top speed, the fan has a moving airspeed up to 27 ft/s.

The fan can run from 3-9 hours depending on which speed settings you use.

Convenient indicator lights also show the fans speed and battery power level.

The GeekAire Rechargeable Portable Fan comes with a  removable wrist strap, charging stand, and USB charging cable.

It sells for $19.99 and is available on Amazon.

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Dammit, Jim! I’m a doctor, not a bartender!

NEWS – Bones could be both if he had these Star Trek on-the-rocks glasses.  These straight-sided glasses hold 10.5 ounces.  Each has been hand-etched with a different Star Trek emblem.  The designs are applied by sand-blasting, not chemical etching.

The four designs are the Command symbol, Engineering symbol, Medical / Sciences symbol, and the Star Fleet Command logo.  A set of four is $45.00.  For an additional fee, you can have them personalized, too.

The Star Trek Rocks Etched Rocks Glasses are available from the Jackglass shop on Etsy.

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