Don’t panic, here are some last minute Father’s Day gift ideas

ARTICLE – Father’s Day is coming whether you’re ready or not and it happens to be just days away on Sunday, June 16. If you haven’t gone shopping for dear old dad yet, do not fear! We’ve put together this last minute Father’s Day gift guide for you so you can gift dad a cool, unique gift without having it look like you threw it together last minute (even though you did).

Authentic Agility Games

This Father’s Day give your dad the gift of your attention. Once upon a time, this wasn’t so hard to come by but with all the distraction from mobile devices, it can be rather difficult to get in some quality family time. Authentic Agility’s game, How Do You See The World, encourages families to sit together and ask really enticing questions that spur honest and thoughtful answers.

Price: $24.99
Where to Buy: Amazon

ZonLi Weighted Blanket

For the sleep-deprived dad, the ZonLi Weighted Blanket is a new sleep accessory meant to improve physical and mental well-being using natural solutions backed by science. Crafted with people with stress/insomnia and other sleep-related struggles in mind, The ZonLi is made of natural and environmental material, both glass beads and fabric, and the hypo-allergenic, non-toxic, odorless glass beads are evenly sewed into an ultra small square to make the blanket more comfortable.

Price: $69.00-$219.00
Where to Buy: Amazon

PARA’KITO Repellent

When dad’s idea of fun is to spend time outdoors, whether for a family BBQ or a deep woods adventure, the PARA’KITO collection of all-natural mosquito repellant offers a convenient and portable way to keep the bugs off. Whether it’s a clothing clip, wrist band or roll-on, the repellant is made with essential oils as opposed to strong and smelly chemicals.

Price: $19.50
Where to Buy: Amazon

Wicked Audio True Wireless Earbuds

If you want to give dad the gift of music (or blocking out his loud family) this year, look no further than a
pair of Wicked Audio true wireless earbuds. Dad can use when commuting to work while working on the
yard, or just trying to get some downtime in his man cave – the Arq are super lightweight, high-quality
sound and an affordable alternative to Airpods.

Price: $79.99
Where to Buy: Amazon
Our review: Wicked Audio ARQ True Wireless Earbuds review

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Are Browser Extensions Slowing You Down?

There are a few different reasons why your browser might be starting up or loading pages more slowly than usual – you have three million tabs open right now, don’t you? But browsers out of the box should work pretty well across machines. If you use a bunch of extensions, however, you’re changing the memory/CPU footprint of your browser and possibly how it interacts with webpages. This can often be a culprit in browser slowdowns, so it’s one of those things you should check if your browser has suddenly started moving with all the speed and grace of a slightly concussed sloth. How can extensions… Read more

Tail it global range GPS trackers review

REVIEW – We all have “stuff” that we like to keep track of, from our backpacks full of expensive computer gear, to our luggage and even our pets. We’ve reviewed a variety of tracker devices here on The Gadgeteer over the years, but most of those tracking fobs are only useful when they are within Bluetooth range of your phone. What if you want to keep track of something that is a few miles away or even across the country. That’s where a GPS tracking device like the Tail-it Tracker comes in handy. Let’s take a look.

What is it?

Tail-it trackers are credit card and smaller sized tracking devices that have a built-in GPS and cellular SIM card that allow them to be used anywhere, not just within range of your phone.

What’s in the box?

The image above contains the contents of the Tail it+ and Tail it Pet packages.

  • Tail it+ or Tail it Pet tracker module
  • Pre-installed SIM card
  • Screwdriver
  • USB charging cable
  • Tail it Pet also comes with a silicone case that can be attached to the pet’s collar

Design and features

There are five styles of the Tail it devices but we were sent the Tail it+ and the Tail it Pet. There’s the Tail it+ shown above on the left which is a black soft-touch plastic credit card sized device.

It that has a USB-C charging port on one side and a small oval button that doubles as a status LED on top.

Note that the Tail it+ can charge wirelessly too. Just place it on a Qi charging pad and you’re good to go.

Then there’s the Tail it Pet which is a much smaller device that charges with a proprietary magnetic USB charger and also an oval power switch/LED status light on top.

Tracking using the Tail it app



To use the Tail it devices, you have to activate the SIM cards and then install the Tail it app on your mobile device. The app’s interface is a basic dashboard where you can see the tracker’s battery status and last seen details. Clicking each device will then allow you to call, share, or delete the device.

The Call feature is confusing. It’s really meant for the GPS watch version of the Tail it Kids which gives the parent a method of calling the watch in an emergency situation. But for the Tail it+ and Tail it Pet, tapping Call just makes your smartphone call what looks like an international number which then results in a busy signal.

The Sharing feature will let the people you give permission to also be able to see where the tracker is at any given time.


The app will also allow you to turn the LED light on the tracker and turn a sound alert on which causes it to make a high pitched beep.

Both of these features can help you locate the tracker when you’re in close range.




Tail it devices use GPS and WiFi to determine the tracker’s location. GPS accuracy is within 5m or 16.4 ft and WiFi accuracy is within 50m or 164 ft. The fallback method that is used when GPS and WiFi is not available is LBS and it’s only accurate within 2km (6561.68 ft) which won’t help that much if you’re trying to find a lost item or pet.

The Multi-LBS system collects data from more than 3 GSM base stations and calculates accurate placement by analyzing, direction and ephemeris from satellites.

The app provides a map or satellite view of the Tail it device and gives you the option to turn on live tracking for emergency situations. Note that live tracking will cause the device’s battery to drain quickly because it updates the location every 5 seconds.

During my time testing the Tail it trackers, I would have to say that if I needed to locate a lost item, I would not want to rely on the Tail it app to help me find the item because the accuracy of the location even when using GPS was been pretty bad 80% the time and really bad a the rest of the time. It would also take the app a few minutes to update locations and many times it would say the update failed.

Even if the accuracy was good, it would still mean that the item could be within a range of 16 ft in the best of situations. I guess as long as the item you’re trying to find is pretty large, you’d be fine, but most of the time I used it, it didn’t show the tracker remotely close to where it really was.


Just as an example, in the images above you can see the purple circles which are the locations that the Tail it app says the trackers are located and the red dots are where they are really located. I guess that accuracy would be fine if you were trying to find a dog or a cat, but for a backpack or something smaller, not so much.

Battery life

The Tail it+ has a standby time of 8 weeks per full charge and the Tail it Pet has a standby battery life of 2 weeks on a full charge.

What I like

  • Can track globally
  • Simple to use

What needs to be improved

  • The app does not provide any geo-fencing features to alert you when the tracker has gone out of a pre-defined zone
  • Location feature provides inconsistent location results
  • Can’t get a history of movement
  • Won’t work in remote locations where there isn’t cell coverage or WiFi

Final thoughts

The best thing about the Tail it tracking devices is that they can be used globally but the worst thing about the Tail it tracking devices is that the location accuracy isn’t… well… accurate and it takes entirely too long to update locations through the app if they even work. If they can improve the accuracy and update speed, these trackers could be very useful but as is, I can’t recommend them.

Price: $99.00 for either version. This does not include the monthly subscription which is $4.99 per device if paid for 1yr in advance or $5.99 for a month at a time
Where to buy: Tail it
Source: The sample for this review was provided by Tail it.

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How to Enable Dynamic Transparency Ubuntu

With the release of GNOME 3.22, the developers removed dynamic transparency from the top bar. In the past, GNOME’s top bar on Ubuntu was mostly transparent until a window touched it. It made the desktop environment, especially on distributions like Ubuntu, cleaner and much less cluttered, making it a favorite among users. That’s a real shame, too, because there don’t appear to be any concrete plans to bring it back. Thankfully, GNOME extension developers sprung into action to bring back dynamic transparency. So, getting it back on Ubuntu 19.04 is a breeze. Related: 10 Great-Looking Gnome Shell Themes Install the Firefox Extension To… Read more

The WFan Wearable Portable Fan makes it easy to stay breezy

NEWS – Now that the weather is heating up we’ll all be looking for ways to keep cool. Ceiling fans, window fans, tower fans, and even handheld fans are all popular choices. But what about two fans you can wear around your neck. The WFan Wearable Portable Fan fits around your neck, giving you a hands-free way to keep your cool this summer.

There are two 3 speed fan heads that each have five blades. Flexible arms allow you to easily position the breeze to hit right where you need it. 

The fan is lightweight, quietly powerful and uses a rechargeable lithium battery that will last for over 300 uses.

Because the fan rests on your neck hands-free, it’s perfect to use while walking the dog, working in the yard, at a ballgame or anywhere you need a refreshing breeze.

The WFan Wearable Portable Fan sells for $34.95 and comes in 5 different colors. Gray, white, red, navy, and black. You can check it out on The Grommet.

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