Deals of the day – Save on Molekule air purifier, Roborock vacuum, Echo Dot, and more


DEAL NEWS
– I’ve got four deals for you today that will save you some cash on gadgets that clean the air, clean your floors, entertain, and keep you safe.

Save $100 off a Molekule air purifier

Read our Molekule air purifier review
Original price: $799
Discount: $100 savings
Deal price: $699
Deal ends: 09/8/2019 11:59 PM PDT
Buy it from: molekule.com and use the code LABORDAY19 at checkout

Save 20% off a Roborock E35 robot vacuum

Read our Roborock E35 review
Original price: $349.99
Discount: $70 savings
Deal price: $279.99
Deal ends: 08/23/2019 11:59 PM PDT
Buy it from: Amazon and use the coupon code ROBOROCKE3 at checkout

Save 20% off a Blink XT2 security camera

Read my review of the original Blink wireless security camera
Original price: $99.99
Discount: 20% savings
Deal price: $79.99
Buy it from: Amazon

Save $20 off an Amazon Echo Dot (3rd gen)

Read my article about how I use the Echo Dot to listen to free audiobooks
Original price: $49.99
Discount: $20 savings
Deal price: $29.99
Buy it from: Amazon

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Mpow Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Headphones review

REVIEW – Over the years, I’ve got through dozens of headphones for various reasons, usually ones that come with my phone. Typically they don’t last long and with Apple’s decision to get rid of the headphone jack on their phones it has made Bluetooth headphones pretty much mandatory. As I have found that my new office has an abundance of very loud co-workers, I decided to take a chance with these Mpow Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Headphones.

What is it?

These are over-the-ear wireless Bluetooth headphones with internal battery and USB charging cord.

What’s in the box?

  • Headphones
  • Charging and aux cord
  • Storage Bag

Design and features

The headphones have simple controls, with the Play/Pause button acting as the power on/off button as well via a long press. A short press will activate the Play and Pause functions. Audible “Power On/Off” and a small LED indicator help you know the status of the headphones. There are simple pairing instructions. The Previous and Next buttons also work via a long press of the button, while a short press of each will turn the volume up and down. On the left earphone there is the ANC (Active Noice Cancelling) toggle switch to turn this feature on and off.

The active noise canceling, when activated, provides sound suppression via microphones on the inside and outside of the ear cup.

Additionally, when connected via Bluetooth to a cell phone, you can use the headphones in conjunction with Siri and your phone’s incoming and outgoing calls.

Performance

The active noise canceling is the first of two rather impressive features on these headphones. I use it rather frequently while working and listening to music. It may even work a little too well, as I have occasionally missed a call on my desk phone while listening to my music. Additionally, I have been able to effectively tune out a few co-workers who don’t quite understand volume control while they talk on their phones.

Next is quite possibly my favorite feature: 30 hours of battery life per charge. I go days and days without recharging considering I only use these at work. There is a warning when the battery gets low on power, but frankly, I’ve only heard it once. At 2-3 hours charging time, it doesn’t take long to get back to full charge.

The only qualm I would have with these headphones is the padding around the ears. Over long stretches, it does give some muscle fatigue to the ears and can be a bit warm as they trap in some heat. Taking short breaks is helpful, but I would say that I wouldn’t wear these beyond the 3-4 hours at a time that I typically wear them.

Finally, the audio quality is very good. I occasionally switch to my iPhone headphones and can tell a significant audio quality drop off between the two.

What I like

  • Battery Life is PHENOMENAL
  • Audio quality is great
  • Noise canceling on these units works great
  • Simple controls

What I would change

  • Better ear padding

Final thoughts

Overall, these are some of the best noise-canceling headphones that I have had the chance to use. Once again, I can’t say more about the battery life on these headphones, I’m very impressed. Compared to some of the other names in the industry, I feel like the price point on these creates some incredible value as well. I recommend these without hesitation to anyone looking for a new set of headphones.

Price: $59.99
Where to buy: Amazon
Source: The sample of this product was provided by MPOW.

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The Cleo Drone makes flying indoors easy!


NEWS – While there are thousands of gadgets that offer something exciting for every gadget nerd, there are also those gadgets that get added to our wishlist that represent the dream of “if I could I would”. I love drones, and since NYC is a very restrictive city in terms of where you can fly drones, I would love one that I could easily use indoors without any major risk of crashing because the propellers hit something. Also, the noise of the propellers makes it a bit inconvenient.

During one of my recent web surfing experiences, I came across the Cleo Drone. This drone is “the first mobile platform designed specifically for data collection in hard to access and potentially dangerous spaces”. It is the size of the average palm and is made of a carbon-fiber body. It boasts a flight time of up to 20 minutes and can operate in areas where GPS capabilities are unavailable. While I am sure this drone was developed for much more than I would use it for, it looks really cool and I know that I would find my own uses for it.

If you want to add it to your dreamy wishlist or if you really want to purchase one, you can head over to the Cleo Robotics website and pick one up. A $1000 deposit is required when ordering, with a balance of $8,800 due at shipment. And yes!! That is the real price and not a typo.

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Mercedes Admits Even Your Cars Are Tracking You

It seems no matter where we turn there are websites, apps, and devices that are tracking us. Every day the news informs of us we’re being tracked by yet another source. It’s unavoidable, it seems. Mercedes is admitting we can add them to the bunch. The carmaker admitted that all the cars it sells are fitted with tracking devices. Again, being tracked is just unavoidable. Mercedes Tracking Its Cars The car maker admitted that all its cars are fitted with a tracking device so that it always knows your car’s location. The company explained the… Read more

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5 of the Best Calendar Apps for iPhone

Deciding which calendar app to use on your iPhone isn’t simple. The App Store has a huge variety of third-party apps that add features and functions default apps don’t offer. While you can’t replace the default app due to Apple restrictions, these popular calendar apps for iPhone are a glimpse of what the default app could be. Related: 4 of the Best Calendar Apps for Mac 1. Fantastical 2 Nearly every list of the best calendar apps for the iPhone includes Fantastical 2. Full of features, customizations and natural language support, it’s excellent. The magic starts with the popular DayTicker layout. This all-in-one view of… Read more