Amazon is giving everyone $8.62 off an order of $50 or more today!

Have you been planning to order some items from Amazon this week? Don’t wait till later, do it now because Amazon is giving everyone $8.62 off orders of $50 or more. It’s their way of saying thank you to their customers after ranking #1 on a Harris poll for corporate reputation rankings for the second year in a row. This deal is ONLY valid for today (2/22/17) and requires that you to use the coupon code “BIGTHANKS” at checkout. What are you waiting for, head over to Amazon and order some stuff!

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Ember mug keeps your hot beverage at the perfect temperature (in theory)

Every morning I fix myself a large mug of hot tea after getting to my day job or before a marathon of couch surfing on the weekends at home. I don’t drink the tea quickly enough to enjoy the full mug at a temperature that’s just right. I usually end up nuking it in the microwave a couple of times before finally finishing and starting on a new cup. That’s why the Ember mug looks pretty awesome to me. The Ember 12oz. mug that features a customizable temperature control that lets you set the stored liquid’s temperature from 120°F to 145°F with a twist of the base.

An LCD on the mug displays the temperature as you turn the base to set your desired heat level. You can also customize the temperature using an app. That’s right, you can pair the Ember mug with your phone. I don’t know why you’d want to do that instead of just turning the base,

The mug has a built-in battery that charges via a wireless charging base that they call the charging coaster. By itself, the Ember mug will keep your tea or cafe mocha grande frappuccino venti latte (I don’t know anything about coffee if that isn’t glaring obvious) at your set temperature for up to 2 hours per charge. But the mug can keep your hot beverage at your favorite temperature all day long if you set it on the charging coaster.

This all sounds great to me except there are a few caveats to consider. First of all, the Ember mug is/was a successfully funded Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign that ended back in November of 2015 and there are still backers who haven’t received their mugs even though they are currently listed on Amazon and has been picked up by Starbucks.

Another issue is that there are quite a few people complaining about the battery life of the mug on Amazon and the Indiegogo backer’s page. And last but not least, the Ember mug is priced at $149.99 with shipping due next month through the Ember site. I think I’ll stick with my sip, nuke, repeat method of keeping my tea warm. What about you?

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Aukey 20000mAh PowerAll power bank review

Power for USB-charged devices has been the subject of many discussions surrounding the growing “mobile-first” mindset. Since we can (and do) use these devices pretty much anywhere, it’s a safe bet that a power outlet is not going to be near where we need one. Solution? Enter the large capacity portable power source – a battery that can recharge a device one or more times and can be accessed quickly and frequently. Aukey recently offered their 20000mAh PowerAll to us for a run-through. Let’s see how it fared.

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Overall, the Aukey 20000mAh PowerAll is similar to others that have been reviewed here on The Gadgeteer: roughly rectangular and hard-drive shaped (5.85″ x 3.25″ x .75″), covered in a smooth matte-finished plastic, and weighing 13.7 oz. The last model I reviewed in this capacity was a bit larger, and 4 ounces heavier for the same charge. The one before that was larger still, and a tad heavier. Nice to see improvements in bulk. (Photo below shows a few other chargers. The Aukey is the svelte unit on top.)


A single button activates the unit and also tells the battery level, via a multi-colored LED under translucent plastic. Red means 30% or less, Green means 30% – 70%, and white means 70% – 100%. Holding down the power button for 2 seconds will activate the built-in flashlight. (I really can’t call it a flashlight with a straight face. It’s a LED bulb that gives you enough light to search inside your bag, under your chair or restaurant table or the disgusting depths of the seat back pocket where your Apple Pencil slid out of your case. (Is it really worth retrieving from those peanut-buttery depths?) There is no reflector, no real distance that it will carry, but it is a light that is easier to use than your phone’s flash or screen, and a bit brighter than the latter.)


The other change from past units is the type ports contained. Not only can you charge with microUSB, but you can also charge via Apple’s Lightning cables. This means iOS device users don’t have to remember to pack two different cables (one for charging the device, another for charging the charger!) I applaud this move by third-party device makers. It served them well for many years with 30-pin connectors, but they hesitated on bringing devices to market that use the newer port. Now that they’ve decided to bite the bullet and make devices with the “new” (5-year-old) port, it will also create profit for them, until Apple decides to ditch Lightning for USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 next year. (Did I say that out loud? That’ll never happen – just a rumor.) But, meanwhile, it’s great for the over-cabled.


Output is another place the Aukey 20000mAh PowerAll scores points with those using current devices. If your device supports Qualcomm’s Quick Charge (QC) 3.0 technology, the battery will fill your device’s battery as much as four times faster than regular chargers. It’s backward compatible with QC 2.0 and QC 1.0 as well. Since both ports support these, you can actually get this performance with two devices simultaneously. (I’m not able to test this since Apple and Qualcomm are currently engaged in a three comma court case around what chips Qualcomm lets them use and what licensing fees should and have been paid. So iPhones don’t yet support this technology. When elephants dance, it’s the grass that suffers.) I can, however, charge my iPad Pro 12.9 and iPhone 6s Plus without it melting into a heap or slowing down. In my tests, I could barely get it below the “full tank” indicator.

The manufacturer’s website lists these specs:

  • Technology: Quick Charge 3.0 & AiPower
  • Capacity: 20000mAh
  • Input: 5V 2A
  • Output (Quick Charge 3.0): 3.6V-6.5V 3A   |   6.5V-9V 2A   |   9V-12V 1.5A
  • Output (AiPower): 5V 2.4A
  • Weight: 388g / 13.7oz

While smartphones and tablets do get better battery life than laptops, they don’t go all day if you’re spending a lot of time using them, especially if you’re accessing cloud-based storage, viewing or editing video, or switching between complex apps (read: games). Thankfully, battery tech is improving almost as quickly as our appetite for power. In order to get that power into your existing devices, however, you’ll need to invest in an external source.

There’s a lot of chatter on Twitter and in some circles I keep up with about replacing your laptop with a tablet. Lack of distraction from other apps onscreen, speed of changing between apps and switching it off and on, the purity of a large sheet of glass with nothing between you and your data, better battery life – there are a lot of positives that are put up as reasons to make the change. One thing that these writers all agree on: when you’re running your iPad at full tilt, it will use more battery faster. They universally recommend having a power bank of some sort handy. I do, too. And with the Lightning charging port and lighter weight, the Aukey is my current favorite.

Source: The sample for this review was provided by Aukey. Please visit their site for more info and Amazon to order one.

 

Product Information

Price: $49.99 MSRP
Manufacturer: Aukey, Inc.
Retailer: Amazon
Requirements:
  • Charger to power battery, devices that need to be powered by USB.
Pros:
  • Can charge many different types of devices via two USB ports.
  • Can be charged via Lightning or microUSB
  • Fast-charging capabilities make this device more "future-proof"
  • Holds charge while unused for several weeks.
Cons:
  • None unique to this device. (All batteries are heavy and take some time to charge.)

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Spin Master has ruined one of my favorite childhood toys

The iconic red framed Etch A Sketch from Ohio Art was one of my all time favorite toys when I was a kid. I can remember expertly turning the white plastic knobs with both hands to move the little etching point through the gray canvas of metal powder to create drawings. Draw, shake to erase and repeat. Fond memories indeed. But now Spin Master has ruined everything by turning the Etch A Sketch into what seems to be to be a rip off of the Boogie Board LCD drawing slate. This won’t be a huge surprise if you already knew that Spin Master bought both Etch A Sketch and Boogie Board last year. 

Instead of using two knobs to “etch” your drawings, the new Etch A Sketch Freestyle comes with a tethered stylus that draws rainbow lines on an LCD. Bleh! The white knobs aren’t even knobs. They are stamps that can be used to decorate your doodles.

The Etch A Sketch Freestyle will be available for $20 this fall from Spin Master.  FYI, you can still buy the classic Etch A Sketch for $24.98 from Amazon.

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Sort out your grinds for the perfect cup of coffee with the Kruve Sifter

The coffee enthusiast will tell you that a good, consistent grind is essential to the perfect cup of coffee. That’s hard to achieve at home without a high-end coffee grinder. The Kruve Sifter is an ingenious solution that enables you to consistently get the most out of your beans with the grinding gear you already have in your kitchen.

The Kruve Sifter is ridiculously simple. A pair of sieves are inserted into stackable trays with a lid. Pour in your grinds and give it a shake. The ideal grinds for your brewing system are now separated from the larger and smaller particles (known as “boulders” and “fines” in coffee lingo), ensuring that you achieve the perfect flavor profile for your precious beans. 

The Kruve Sifter is available in silver, red and black. Three packages are offered (the Two, Six and Twelve) that are distinguished by the number of different sized screens included in the package so that you can dial in the specific grind level for your needs. The Six and Twelve also include a rack for your sieves. Prices range from $49 to $129.

I’m interested in picking one of these up to see what it will do for the trusty blade grinder in my kitchen. If you’re ready to step up your coffee game, you can purchase the Kruve Sifter directly by visiting the Kruve, Inc. web site.

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