I was never afraid of balloon animals until now

Do you remember the see through LEGO minifigure model from 4D Master that I wrote about earlier this year? They offer other models too including human and animal anatomy models and kits. But their more “unique” models might be the thing of nightmares, like this balloon dog model kit.

The kit includes 26 parts and a display stand to show off the 8-inch tall model.

Look at those teeth… Other funny models include a see through gummie bear and a rubber duckie.

You can see all of the 4D Master models by visiting www.famemaster.com and you can buy the balloon dog model from Amazon for $51.99.

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ROXI turns the family TV into the ultimate music entertainment hub

Electric Jukebox has launched an alternative to Spotify, Amazon, and Apple style music streaming with their new ROXI music entertainment hub which connects to your existing TV to offer streaming music, games, and more.

ROXI is a small device that connects to your TV via HDMI. You can connect it to speakers too.

The included Wii-style controller has a built-in microphone that lets you use voice search to find your favorite music and artists.

In addition to listening to music, you can also play games like Sing with the Stars, a karaoke sing-along game and a Name That Tune music trivia game.

The ROXI device also offers unlimited access to thousands of internet radio stations from across the world so you never get tired listening to the same old stuff. And for the times when you want to relax, there’s Sound Machine, which includes yoga,  meditation, therapeutic sounds like rain, and white noise.

ROXI from Electric Jukebox is priced at $199 and comes with 1 year of unlimited ad-free streaming access to the full library of 29 million songs and 3 million albums. You can purchase a second year Premium Music Pass for $52.

You can read more about the ROXI at https://www.electricjukebox.com.

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Sparkr puts a flashlight and plasma lighter in your pocket

Sparkr from Power Practical is a 400-lumen flashlight that can be used like a traditional flashlight or a small lantern.

But on the other end of the flashlight is a plasma lighter that uses an electrical arc instead of a flame.

The flashlight has 3 brightness settings and is powered by a USB rechargeable battery.

The arc lighter makes it easy to start a campfire even in the wind and rain.

If you’d like the same functionality in an even smaller package, Power Practical offers the Sparkr Mini that is similar in size to a traditional lighter.

It’s also USB rechargeable and has a built-in LED flashlight that produces 15 lumens of light.

The full-size Sparkr flashlight and lighter is priced at $59.99 and the Sparkr Mini is $29.99. You can find more info about both products at powerpractical.com and order from Amazon.

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The Keytendo is a retro gamer’s keychain holder

You’ll relive fond memories of playing your favorite video games every time you walk out the door with the Keytendo video game console key holder rack from Suatmm.

The Keytendo is a wall mountable replica of the classic Nintendo gaming console from the 80’s.

The key holder feature two gaming controller connector fobs that attach to your existing keychain and then plug into the Keytendo so you can grab and go.

There’s also a small storage area inside the gaming cartridge slot for small items. The Suatmm Keytendo is priced at $29.99 and is available now from Amazon.

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Furbo Dog Camera review

The Furbo Dog Camera is a fun way to monitor and interact with your pet remotely. At $249, it’s a little more expensive than most similar remote pet feeders, but it does have some extra features like bark detection, night vision, and a stylish design.

The Furbo arrives in a nicely design box which displays the unit on the front and basic feature list on the back.

The designers of Furbo paid close attention to the overall aesthetic of the product and this is also represented well in the packaging design.

Package Contents

  • Furbo Dog Camera
  • Micro USB power cable
  • Furbo power adapter
  • Quick start guide

The Furbo is powered by an included Micro-USB cable and a power adapter.

The only port on the Furbo is the Micro-USB power port on the back of the unit.

Setup for the Furbo is pretty straightforward. The first step is to download the Furbo app and create a new account. Once the app is ready, plug in the Furbo and wait for it to start up. The Furbo has a colored LED status indicator on the front of the unit. When the LED lights up green, you’re ready to begin. The LED will turn white for starting up, blue when in use, purple for no WiFi connection, yellow for standby mode and green for ready to set up.

After setting up your Furbo to connect to your WiFi, the Furbo app will walk you through the steps of acclimating your dog to the Furbo and how to operate it. The next step is to make sure your Furbo is filled with delicious treats for your furry friend.

To fill the Furbo, you need to remove the lid. One stylish design element of the Furbo that I really like is that the lid is made from natural bamboo. It’s a nice flourish and, more importantly, the lid has a rubber seal to keep the treats fresh for your pup.

In my testing, the setup was flawless up to this point. The manufacturer has very clear instructions on what size treat should be used with the Furbo, specifically “round shaped treats with a diameter around 0.4 inches”. I first chose to go with some small training treats that my dog, Addy, loves. I broke them up a bit more to make sure they would fit in the unit.

There’s a “max fill” indicator inside the unit that’s pretty hard to miss to help avoid overfilling. The Furbo doesn’t hold a lot of treats, but there’s enough room to hold about 20-30 pieces of kibble.

The Furbo works by activating a small plunger that pops up and knocks a few treats at a time through the dispenser hole and out the front of the unit.

My first treat dispensing test went fine, but on the second run the unit promptly jammed. I’ve read several other reviews that mentioned jamming issues, but I was surprised it happened this quickly.

The jam was a lot worse than I first realized and while trying to free the offending treat, a piece of the internal plunger came loose.

After about 30 minutes spent disassembling the unit under the hungry stares of Addy, I was able to remove the jammed treat and reset all of the pieces of the unit properly.

Moving forward, I played it safe by using Addy’s kibble as treats. She already loves it and they met the size specifications indicated by Furbo.

The following tests of the unit went very well and aside from some small jams that were easily fixed, we haven’t had any other dispensing problems.

The Furbo can be placed anywhere in your living area and there is 3M double-sided tape on the bottom to help keep inquisitive noses and paws from knocking the unit over in search of treats.

The camera on the Furbo is great for monitoring your pet during the day and making sure all treats are received, but its video quality leaves a bit to be desired. The camera is 720p with a 120° wide-angle lens and automatic night vision. There’s also a built-in microphone and speaker so you can speak to and soothe your pet. Like the camera, the quality of the mic and speaker are a bit subpar, but they do the job.

The speaker plays a short sound before each treat is dispensed, which helps to prepare your pet for the yummy arrival. A great option is the ability to record your own treat sound to personalize the experience a bit. The mic can also be set to monitor continually for barking. When the Furbo senses barking, it will alert you via the app so you can calm your pup or assess the situation. I didn’t have much luck with this feature. Even after adjusting the sound sensitivity via the app, the alert was still easily triggered by ambient Brooklyn noises.

The Furbo app can take stills and videos of your pet while you’re using the app. There are no cloud services or timeline recording options like on devices such as the DropCam.

You get the live-view only when you have the app open, there isn’t a web version, so all treat dispensing has to happen via the app.

The screenshots and videos are of good enough quality for sharing via social media, but that’s about it.

The app itself is well done, but a bit cartoony for my tastes. You activate the treat dispensing by clicking on the treat symbol. The small size of the treats I used meant that three or four treats were dispensed at a time, but Addy didn’t seem to mind at all. There are clear icons for adjusting settings, switching between stills and video, and for activating the mic.

One problem I did have was that once Addy realized the little white thing on the floor was a source of treats, she spent a lot of time watching it, waiting for it to deliver something yummy. But, that’s more of an issue with my particular furry friend than with Furbo.

Overall, I liked the Furbo and found it was a fun way to interact with my dog while I’m away at work during the day. There are some shortcomings when it comes to the technology, especially at the higher price point of $249, but if you’re willing to spend the money and make sure you don’t use treats that may jam it, the Furbo is a great way to have some fun with your furries.

Specifications

  • Size: 5.91×4.72×8.86 inches (15x12x22.5cm)
  • Weight: 1.76 pounds (800g)
  • Camera: 720p HD, 120° wide-angle lens, 4x digital zoom, automatic night vision
  • Audio: Built-in speaker, high-quality microphone
  • Treat capacity: 30 pieces Recommend round shaped treats with a diameter around 0.4 inches; (1cm) .
  • Power: 100-240V, 5V2A
  • Connectivity: 2.4GHz Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n), Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)

Source: The sample for this review was provided by Furbo. Please visit their website or and use this link to save $15 of the purchase price.

 

Product Information

Price: $249.00
Manufacturer: Furbo
Retailer: Amazon
Requirements:
  • Broadband internet connection
  • Wi-Fi
  • Available power outlet
  • iOS 8 or newer
  • Android 4.3 or newer
Pros:
  • Fun to use
  • Easy way to monitor pet and home
Cons:
  • Prone to jamming
  • Mic/Speaker inconsistent
  • Expensive

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