Get a knockout home workout with Quiet Punch

NEWS – If you like working out boxing is one of the best ways to build full-body strength. However, most of us don’t have room in our homes for a traditional punching bag. The Quiet Punch doorway punching bag is here to provide you with a knockout home workout.

Quiet Punch is a home friendly punching bag that easily fits into any standard door frame (28”- 36”) thanks to two adjustable tension rods.

It’s lighter than a traditional punching bag, so it doesn’t require heavy chains. No chains mean no loud rattling sounds, so it’s quieter to use.

The bag is made of foam with a PVC casing, so there is no need for boxing gloves. But, it was designed with a heavyweight boxer in mind, so there’s no need to pull back on your punches.

Quiet Punch also provides a handful of free online workout programs to get you started. Now all you need is a doorway and some good old-fashioned motivation.

The Quiet Punch doorway punching bag sells for $125.95 and is available from The Grommet.

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The Satechi Type-C iMac hub takes the party from the back and puts it in the front

NEWS – For several years, my primary computer was an iMac and I loved everything about it except for one thing. Apple hid all the ports on the back of the iMac making them awkward and annoying to access. It’s been a long time since I switched from an iMac to a MacBook, and even now, years and several computer updates later, Apple still hides the ports on the back of the iMac. Luckily we have companies like Satechi that build products to solve problems like this. Their new Type-C Aluminum Monitor Stand Hub is both elegant and useful.

The hub brings an SD card and a micro SD card slot up front along with a 3.5mm headphone jack, 3 USB 3.0 ports, and a Type-C port. But that’s not all, it doubles as a monitor stand to raise the iMac 1.63 inches off your desk. The hub is available in silver or space gray for $89.99. You can read more about it by visiting satechi.net and Amazon.

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Baltic Domini Men’s Orange Leather Briefcase review

REVIEW – Sweet, sweet Italian craftsmanship. That’s what you’re getting with the Baltic Domini Men’s Orange Leather Briefcase. It’s a beauty, my friends, made for dominating the board room. Grab your best business suit, ‘cause we’re about to get fancy. To the review!

What is it?

It’s a double gusset (or two compartment) Italian leather briefcase that includes a shoulder strap.

Hardware specs

  • Full grain vegetable tanned leather
  • 11” by 4.3” by 15.7”
  • Shoulder strap drop length: 18.5″ to 22.4″
  • 3.5 pounds

What’s in the box?

The briefcase is the show here and includes a detachable leather shoulder strap. Baltic Domini also includes a nice cotton dust bag, to keep your leather protected when it is in storage. The ukulele is not included (that’s mine), but I dropped it in to give you a color reference for the leather:

Design and features

The form factor of the Baltic Domini is a classic two gusset briefcase with a flap closure. The design is all business, focused on carrying your office essentials while looking good on the job. Let’s walk through the details!

Materials and Construction

The leather on this bag is simply delicious. This is real-deal Italian vegetable tanned leather that takes on an orange tone as a result of the all-natural dying process. Check out the natural grain and shiny glow:

Ain’t it a beauty? I’m getting a 2 mm thickness on the caliper, which puts it at about 5 oz leather… a good thickness for durability, while still maintaining that supple flexibility. It feels amazing when you handle it. Here’s a shot of the suede backside on the main flap. The internal components use an untreated leather that you’ll see in the other pics.

The hardware is right in line with the quality of the leather. Heavy brass hardware is used throughout with additional reinforcement at all the critical wear points. Here’s a close up of the shoulder strap attachment to give you a sense of the beefy gear. Good leather, backed by reinforced stitching and heavy pegs make for a solid build:

Here’s a different angle. See those little brass clips next to my finger? Not only do those finish the edging in a classy way, but they provide “bumpers” that absorb scrapes and bumps as you put stuff in your bag, protecting the seams. Simple, but effective.

A pair of thick pegs rotate to lock in & secure the main flap. Not only is this great for providing a secure seal, but it’s ideal for long term durability:

Here’s a closeup of the carry handle. Note the multiple layers of leather and brass pegs to back up the hardware. I don’t see this as a potential fail point, either.

The shoulder strap is roughly 46″ long and 3/4″ wide, with a generous drop length of 18.5″ to 22.4″.  The strap pad is is 5-12/” by 1-1/2″. Both are well constructed with two layers of leather, but I wish the strap pad was a bit wider & longer for more comfort when the bag is fully loaded. I dig the little slogan on the pad:

Baltic Domini proudly sports the “Made In Italy” tag in multiple places on the bag including the strap pad, zipper pulls, pocket linings, and this cool tag on the inside of the bag. It’s a bit excessive with all those reminders, but it is subtle enough that it doesn’t detract from the bag’s overall look. And I respect the pride in their heritage.

Design and Layout

The Baltic Domini Orange Leather Briefcase is built for the office. The lean profile is made for carrying the thin square stuff like your laptop and documents, with multiple pockets for the essential accessories.

Starting on the exterior, you’ll find a cotton-lined external pocket on the back face of the bag that’s 7″ by 12″. You can *just* get a standard iPad tablet in there, but I think this pocket is better suited for smaller tablets, a notebook, or travel documents. I can’t figure out who makes the zipper, but it feels substantial and features a nice chunky zipper pull.

Open up the main flap, and the front face features three pockets for small items. The zip pocket mirrors the one on the exterior, and works for a small notebook or assorted small items. It’s got a nice rugged zipper and zipper pull that match the setup on the exterior pocket.

The left pocket is 6″ by 5″ with a button snap closure, and bellows a bit. It’s not quite deep enough for a MacBook power brick, but will happily accept accessories like your USB accessories and a wireless mouse.

The right pocket is 5″ by 5″ and doesn’t expand. You could drop a standard-sized smartphone in here, but my iPhone XS Max won’t fit comfortable fit in that slot. Three business card slots are attached to the front of the pocket.

The front compartment is 2″ deep with a raw leather lining. This is where you’ll stash your bigger items like a power brick, a thick notebook, or other chunky accessories. The rear face of this compartment has an 4″ by 5″ pocket that expands a bit (my iPhone fits here, as does a Magic Mouse), another card slot, and three pen slots:

The rear compartment is identically sized at 2″ deep, made for carrying up to a 15″ laptop, a tablet, and documents. My 13″ MacBook Pro fits nicely in here with room to spare:

You’ll find another 7″ by 12″ zip pocket on the rear face of this compartment that matches the other zip pockets. The zipper is a little less substantial than the others, but that’s OK given that it’s deep in the bag.

Finally, we have a button-snap leather loop on the back side of the compartment. This is ideal for hanging your keys, or you could use it as an attachment point for other items. I should note that this setup could have your keys scratching up against your laptop if you’ve got a bigger device in there. I don’t have this issue with my 13″ MacBook, but I would have preferred if this loop was attached in the front compartment.

Performance

For the businessperson looking to add a whole heap of style to your daily carry, the Baltic Domini Orange Leather Briefcase is a treat. It looks amazing and the leather is fantastic. While it maintains a classic look, there are plenty of pockets for accessories and tech that you typically don’t find in traditional briefcases. At a total weight of 3.5 pounds, it also won’t crush your shoulder when you’re loaded up with your work gear. It works equally well if you carry it by the handle or over the shoulder, and the generous drop length on the shoulder strap also allows for messenger-style carry if you’re on the run.

As with most traditional briefcases, the slim, double-gusset form factor does have pros and cons. While the leather does give you some flexibility, chunkier items simply won’t fit in the bag and allow for proper closure of the front flap. You won’t be able to stash a standard travel mug or hydration bottle in there, for example. On the flip side, you can load up your documents, folders, and notebooks without fear of the dreaded crushed corners.

For smaller and thinner items, the abundance of pockets is ideal. The assorted slip pockets and three different 7″ by 12″ zip pockets give you a bunch of versatility for organizing dongles, cables, small notebooks, travel documents, and the like while keeping the two main compartments clutter-free. At first, I thought that the three zip pockets were overkill, but I’m realizing that I don’t need to add the accessory pouches you usually need with these types of bags. It makes for tidy and well-organized daily carry, and those pockets are slim enough that they don’t get in the way of storage if you don’t need them.

I also like the rotating peg locks on the flaps. No clips to fumble with, or peg/loop arrangements that can come undone at the most inopportune times. Lock it, and it stays put. The flap design also provides a tight seal on the open compartments, which means stuff won’t spill out if the bag ends up on its side. You’ll appreciate that if you have to go through a TSA checkpoint.

It makes for a very comfortable carry no matter how you haul it. The handle features of soft pad under that leather with is really nice for handling. While I mentioned that I’d like a slightly beefier shoulder pad, it’s fine given the overall weight of the bag unless you are really overloaded.

What I like

  • Beautiful leather
  • Excellent craftsmanship
  • Lots of pockets for accessories, tech, and general organization

What needs to be improved

  • Key loop would be better if it wasn’t placed in the laptop compartment
  • Would like to see a slightly larger shoulder pad
  • Could dial back on the “Made in Italy” slogans everywhere on the bag

Final thoughts

The Baltic Domini Men’s Orange Leather Briefcase is a beautiful, well-designed piece of Italian craftsmanship. And I wouldn’t peg this as just a men’s bag; I think the style works well for any business person looking to upgrade their office style. In my opinion, it’s also a great value. The bag normally retails for $225 which is great for a nice leather briefcase, but Baltic Domini currently has it on sale for under $200. If you’re doing some post-holiday shopping, this one is worth a look.

Price: $225 retail, but on sale for $190 as of 12/27/18.
Where to buy: You’ll find it at the Baltic Domini product page.
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Baltic Domini

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Bluffworks continues their travel wardrobe with Departure Jeans

NEWS – Hot off the press, Bluffworks continues their travel/smart casual clothing line with their recently-released Departure Jeans.  Available in Regular Fit or Slim Fit, these are traditional 5-pocket blue jeans but in typical Bluffworks fashion, they include two hidden, zippered pockets in the back waistband (see right image above) to help with securing important items while traveling.  With a denim fabric made from 68% Cotton, 22% COOLMAX Polyester, 9% Rayon, and 1% Spandex, they will keep you cool and comfortable while remaining machine-washable, which is great for not only travel, but also for going out on the town or even around town for errands.  In fact, they are rated at 11 oz fabric weight per yard compared to 14 oz fabric per yard compared to standard denim jeans, so they will even take up less space in your travel bag.  The Bluffworks Departure Jeans are available now for $125.  Visit bluffworks.com for more info or to order.

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Huawei Band 3 Pro fitness tracker watch review


REVIEW – I am a watch fanatic, and for many years I avoided any device other than the traditional analog automatic watch. It took quite some time for me to try a digital smartwatch, and when I did, I opted for a relatively expensive and higher end brand. Even then, I used it for time, and messaging, and other such functions, but completely disregarded the fitness tracking options. However, when I was offered the opportunity to review the Huawei Band 3 Pro, curiosity got the better of me, and I accepted. Let’s see how it turned out.

What is it?

The Huawei Band 3 Pro is an all-inclusive activity tracker that detects and monitors your exercises and activities and provides metrics for all activities. It can monitor your health including your heart rate and quality of sleep and when paired with your smartphone it provides smartphone notifications. It also tells time as a conventional digital watch.

What’s in the box


1 x Charging Cradle
1 x Micro USB Cable
1 x User Guide
1 x Warranty Card

Design and features

Specifications:

Display Size: 0.43 x 0.85″ / 10.8 x 21.6 mm
Display Type: OLED
Screen Resolution: 120 x 240
Pixel Density: 283 ppi
Touchscreen: Yes
Wireless Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.2
Global Positioning: GPS
CPU: Apollo 3
RAM: 384 KB
Sensors: Optical Heart Rate
OS Compatibility: Android 4.4 or Later, iOS 8.0 or Later
Memory: 16 MB
Rechargeable Battery Capacity: 100 mAh
Charging Time: 1 to 2 Hours
Water Resistance Depth: 5 ATM (Pressure Equivalent to 164.04′ / 50 m)
Operating Temperature: 14 to 113°F / -10 to 45°C

This device is narrow and sleek and the one I have has a blue silicone band. The colors on the device screen are brilliant and when you touch the screen you see the time, the date, and the values for the metrics that you are monitoring.

On the underneath of the device there are the sensors that make contact with your hand and manage the monitoring, and below them are the two contacts that connect to the charging base.
Below is the charging base with the contact pins that connect to the device.

On the side of the charging base is the micro USB port that is used to connect to power for charging.

Performance

Once I charged the Huawei, and downloaded the app, setting it up and connecting to the app was easy. Once set up, I was able to select the specific activity like walking or running and if it was indoor or outdoor. For exercising you go through the screens on the watch and select the type of activity and the duration and the device will monitor and provide metrics for heart rate and cycles and calories burned. For example, if swimming is selected it indicates that it will even count the laps. I did not use it for swimming, but I did for walking and running and it worked well and provided the relevant information. It also provides historical data for your exercises so that you can measure your progress over time. There are other metrics depending on your use of the device. Of course, the device sends push notifications and alerts also depending on your choices. When I used it constantly, the charge lasted approximately 3 1/2 to 4 days before I needed to recharge. You can click here to read more about the Huawei Band 3 Pro via the FAQS or to download the manual.

The following are some screenshots from the app:




What I like

  • It provides multiple choices for display faces
  • Once you lift your hand the face lights up to reveal info
  • The sleep tracker seems to be really accurate
  • Suggestions for a better sleep experience

What can be improved

  • Temperature readings are in Celsius only
  • Find your phone feature does not work most times
  • The time setting did not reset as quickly as it should

Final thoughts

The Huawei Band 3 Pro is very easy to set up and operate. It does a very good job as a tracker for steps and calories burned, for sleep measurement and suggestions for better sleep, and the touchscreen is easy to manipulate. I did have a slight reaction to the watch band on my skin, but that is likely specific to me and my body chemistry. In my opinion, it is a good device but not what I would call an outstanding device. It is well priced and does many of the important functions quite well. I think that with a minimal software upgrade, it would be a very good purchase.

Price: $69.99
Where to buy: Amazon
Source: The sample for this review was provided by Huawei.

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