Furbo dog camera, Fitbit Alta, iseeBell video doorbell, and more – Weekly roundup

Here we are again. Another week almost over and the weekend in full swing. That means it’s time to take a look back at all our posts from the past 7 days. I’ve created a list so you can quickly see if you missed anything that might interest you. Enjoy! 

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Furbo dog camera, Fitbit Alta, iseeBell video doorbell, and more – Weekly roundup originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on August 26, 2017 at 4:08 pm.

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Spindry is the toilet brush you never knew you needed until now

Do you spend much thinking about your toilet brush? Yeah, me neither. But every time I clean the toilet, I get the heebie jeebies about dripping dirty toilet water on the floor when I transfer the brush back into its disgusting holder. There has to be a better solution, right?

The Spindry toilet brush from Dreamfarm looks like an ordinary long handled toilet brush with a bristle head and a holder that has a weighted base so it won’t tip over when you remove the brush.

How it differs from traditional brushes is its handle, which spins when you squeeze it. The spinning action flicks away any liquid back into the toilet bowl instead of on your bathroom floor.

The Spindry brush comes in blue and is priced at $24.95 from dreamfarm.com

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Spindry is the toilet brush you never knew you needed until now originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on August 26, 2017 at 2:03 pm.

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HUAWEI MediaPad tablets are now available in the US

Yesterday, Huawei announced availability and pricing for four of their Android MediaPad tablets for here in the US.

If you’ve wanted to purchase a quality Android tablet but haven’t wanted to pay Samsung prices, you should check into the MediaPad tablets. I haven’t personally tried one of these MediaPad tablets, but if they are the same quality as the Nexus 6P which I used for over a year, then I’d have no problem recommending one.

Huawei has four MediaPad models. Two 8-inch tablets, and two 10-inch tablets:

HUAWEI MediaPad T3 8-inch – Qualcomm MSM8917, quad-core A53, 4 x 1.4 GHz coprocessor; 16GB ROM + 2GB RAM; Android N (Nougat) + EMUI 5.1
Available Color: Space Gray
Available for purchase on Amazon.com and Newegg.com for $139

HUAWEI MediaPad T3 10-inch – Qualcomm MSM8917, quad-core A53 coprocessor; 16GB ROM + 2GB RAM; Android N (Nougat) + EMUI 5.1
Available Color: Space Gray
Available for purchase on Amazon.com and Newegg.com for $159

HUAWEI MediaPad M3 Lite 8-inch – Quad-A53 1.4GHz+Quad-A53 1.1GHz coprocessor; 16GB ROM + 3GB RAM; Android N (Nougat) + EMUI 5.1
Available Color: White
Available for purchase on Amazon.com and Newegg.com for $199

HUAWEI MediaPad M3 Lite 10-inch – Quad-A53 1.4GHz+Quad-A53 1.1GHz; 16GB ROM + 3GB RAM; Android N (Nougat) + EMUI 5.1
Available Color: White
Available for purchase on Amazon.com and Newegg.com for $249

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HUAWEI MediaPad tablets are now available in the US originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on August 26, 2017 at 10:30 am.

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Nomad Sport Strap for 42mm Apple Watch review

If you read the Gadgeteer with any regularity you know that I love new and unique Apple Watch bands. So when I got the chance to review the new Nomad Sport Strap for the 42mm Apple Watch, I didn’t hesitate. Nomad is known for making premium leather replacement bands for the Apple Watch, with the Sport Strap they’re offering a silicone replacement band designed specifically to withstand the stresses of all forms of sports and exercise. Let’s check it out.

Nomad’s Sport Strap is made of Vulcanized LSR silicone, a naturally biocompatible, antimicrobial and hypoallergenic material. Silicone’s inherent ultraviolet resistance means that the strap will maintain its sheen through exposure to nature’s elements. It’s available in two-color combinations, black & slate or black & volt. And it’s priced @ $49.95. Currently, the Sport Strap is only available for the 42mm series 1 & 2 Apple Watch.

The Sport Strap came in a box with a slide out tray that the band was attached to. I like that the box gives me a place to store the band when I’m not wearing it. I already have way too many things cluttering my nightstand as it is.

One thing stands out right away when you put the band onto the watch. Unlike the Nike band, the Nomad Sport Strap’s face spans the width of the watch itself. This along with the chamfered edges and crosshatch surface give the Apple Watch a whole new look. Rugged yet sleek and sporty, and it pairs nicely with any outfit. You can easily go from the gym to a night out without having to switch bands. And putting the Strap onto the Apple Watch is easy, it just slides right into place and locks in.

The Sport Strap attaches to your wrist using a high-performance Polyamide buckle, which is designed to hold up to all environmental conditions. It uses a peg-and-notch system, which gives the band a very clean, secure fit. The Strap is one size fits most, designed for wrist sizes ranging from 150mm to 210mm. 75 mm length (buckle side) and 135 mm length (adjustment side). I have small wrists and still had 2 notches to spare. It can resist a 5-20 kg lateral slide-out force when installed in Apple Watch. Which means that no matter what you do while wearing it, it’s not going anywhere.

Comfort wise this band is a 10. It’s very comfortable and very light weight. The smooth silicone feels soft against your skin and it doesn’t pinch or feel clunky. The big test for me was wearing it to the gym and It passed that test with flying colors. The Sport Strap felt very secure on my wrist during my workout. One very small complaint I had while wearing it during my workout was that my wrist seemed to sweat more than usual. But since the Sport Strap is water and sweat proof it’s not a big concern. I also noticed that it tends to pick up dirt and lint fairly easily. But simply running it under warm water and shaking it out easily takes care of that. If you do happen to get some dirt wedged into the cross hatched surface it’s easy to remove using a soft brush while running it under the faucet. I used an old toothbrush and it worked great.

Final Thoughts

Nomad, the company behind the Sport Strap has what I think is a great philosophy, “own fewer things, be resourceful and seek adventure.” To me it means they design their products to be versatile, simple yet productive, and capable of going almost anywhere. With the Sport Strap, they accomplished this. It’s versatile enough to wear to the gym or out on a hike or run, yet you can leave it on for a night out on the town. The band is simple in design and uses a material that’s thin, yet strong and is both waterproof and hypoallergenic. And as far as the adventure part, well that’s up to you. But rest assured no matter what adventure you chose the Nomad Sport Strap will be up for the challenge. At $49.95 the Sport Strap is a worthy addition to any collection. In fact, I liked the Sport Strap so well that it has earned a permanent spot on my Apple Watch. Well, at least to the next really cool watch band comes along.

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

 

Product Information

Price: $49.95
Manufacturer: Nomad
Pros:
  • Comfortable
  • Lightweight
  • Durable
  • Water and sweat proof
Cons:
  • Picks up lint and dirt easily

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Nomad Sport Strap for 42mm Apple Watch review originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on August 26, 2017 at 9:00 am.

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How many of your favorite childhood movies predicted future gadgets?

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When I was eight, I was quite convinced that my future kitchen would look like that of Caractacus Potts’s in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Why bother making breakfast, when a fantastical arrangement of Rube Goldberg machines could do it for you?

While modern kitchens don’t resemble the creative contraptions imagined by Ian Fleming, 2017 does offer you a smart fridge that will remind you to buy milk. Ian Fleming seemingly had a penchant for imagining gadgets — the very same Mr. Fleming authored the James Bond series!
But although his imagination was top-notch, not many of Fleming’s gadgets turned into reality. The same can’t be said for other movies, which accurately predicted some of our gadgets decades before they appeared on the consumer market.

The following graphic illustrates the 14 movies and tv shows that predicted future gadgets. Looking at the past, it’s easy to get excited about the new wave of gadgets that we’re going to see in the next twenty years!

14 technology predictions from pop culture

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How many of your favorite childhood movies predicted future gadgets? originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on August 26, 2017 at 8:00 am.

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