Fugoo Style S portable Bluetooth speaker review


Here we go again, another season, another Fugoo speaker. Fugoo is a wireless Bluetooth speaker maker that has always been just outside  the heavily advertised mainstream of Beats, JBL or Bose. That’s too bad, because Fugoo consistently makes some of the best wireless speakers available. For this long, hot summer of 2017, Fugoo has improved on their original Style speaker with the larger and much more powerful Style S speaker—but not without some trade-offs.

It’s been fun to watch Fugoo evolve from dedicated individuals with a single (but incredible) idea for a speaker that was unlike any other at the time to a company intent on broadening their market. Fugoo now makes four different models—three based on that first speaker. First was the original Fugoo speaker which consisted of a single speaker that could be housed in three differently styled shells. That was followed up by a twice as big XL version of that same idea. And it worked—loudly. Then came the Go speaker—a more affordable departure from the form and function of the previous speakers. The Go has it’s plusses and minuses, but it’s the least expensive speaker Fugoo makes and still sounds great for its size and purpose.

However, Fugoo’s speaker lineup had a gap between the original and much larger XL models. Which is where the Style S fits. The Style S sits between the Style and Style XL in both price and size. Visually, it looks just like the other Style designed speakers, but there are some important differences under the hood. More on that later.

Like all the other Fugoo speakers The style S is IP67 waterproof rated, which means the speaker can be 3 ft. under water for 30 minutes and come up sounding just as good—pretty impressive. Plus, it will float if it falls into the water—always a good thing.

The Style S weighs only 1.7 lbs., so it’s easy to tote around. It’s wrapped in a light brown burlap-type cloth that grips easily. If I know Fugoo, other colors will follow. The top of the speaker has the usual volume and play/pause buttons that are shaped like a + and —. Rubberized end caps hold discrete on/off and Bluetooth pairing buttons on one end with AUX and mini USB charging ports at the other end. The ports are protected from the elements by a thick, rubberized cover. The speaker can be tethered to either bicycle handlebars or a tree or pole with an optional mounting kit that attaches to the speaker’s base.


There are four speakers inside the Style S—two full range drivers and two bass radiators. The original (and cheaper) Fugoo speaker has six speakers and the Style XL has eight speakers. However, it’s not the number of speakers that’s important here, it’s the quality of sound the speakers make. The Style S has a 20-watt amp versus the original Fugoo’s 6 watts, which makes a big volume difference whether used indoors or out. The Style S can be cranked up to 93 decibels—pretty loud for a small speaker. All this power comes at a price though. Battery life in the original Fugoo speaker is an insane 40 hours vs. the Style S’s battery life of 15 hours. That’s still long enough for any outdoor party, but it will need recharging more often. Also, unlike the original or XL speakers, the Style S does not have matching speakers on both sides for true 360° audio. The front of the Style S has both drivers with one of the bass speakers. The rear has only the other bass speaker. I don’t think whether the audio is 360° or not is that big of a deal, but it is worth noting.

The cloth covering on the Style S didn’t feel like there was as much cushioning underneath as on the original Style speaker. It made me wonder if the covering will wear out with repeated use over time, especially in spots where fingers are placed when gripping. Only time will tell. The original Fugoo speaker’s cover just feels better to hold—and two years later, it still looks and feels new. Note that the Style S shell is not removable as on the original or XL speakers.

Bluetooth pairing is quick and simple whether it’s a smartphone or a computer. But here’s what makes the Fugoo Style S so cool—stereo Bluetooth. Sure, most single Bluetooth speakers are technically stereo, but you can’t really hear the separation. But pair two speakers together for true left and right speaker Bluetooth and that makes all the difference! Granted, this requires buying two Style S speakers (Fugoo offers a second speaker discount when purchased together).

When I reviewed the Fugoo Go speaker with its stereo Bluetooth, I marveled at how there seemed to be an invisible middle speaker when listening to music. The same holds true here, but it’s much better sounding—mainly due to the better sounding speakers inside the Style S and more powerful amp. As I said in the other review, I don’t even get this invisible speaker sensation with my regular desktop speakers and those are excellent sounding!

Pairing in Stereo Bluetooth is not as easy as standard Bluetooth pairing. There’s a step-by-step process involving pressing certain buttons in a certain order, but I still had issues with it either not connecting properly or one of the speakers periodically dropping the signal. Sometimes, it could get frustrating. However, once the connections were successfully made, it worked flawlessly. Once again, I cannot state how much of a difference there is in the audio between using only one speaker or using two working in stereo tandem. It’s positively addicting, especially when seated between them at my desk. Wow.

The tonal characteristics of my music was quite pleasing with the Style S. Whether I was listening to classic rock (my favorite genre) or more modern tracks, the Style S didn’t play any harsh notes. In fact, it handled some brighter sounding treble-happy songs with ease. For instance, some early Byrds recordings from the mid-60s can be harsh sounding with some speakers. The Style S exhibited none of that unpleasantness. Their songs sounded smooth with a decent amount of bass without being muddy or too bright sounding.

Frank Sinatra is a standard bearer of quality music and quality recordings—there’s a difference. He had impeccable taste in material but also, his recordings have held up as benchmarks of how to do it right. That’s why his music is often used to test audio equipment. On the Style S, Sinatra’s voice sounds both intimate and expansive, especially in stereo mode.

An obscure song that’s been a favorite of mine is “A Miner and His Music” by Mohave. It’s an eclectic mix of styles and almost scatological stream-of-conscienceness singing that plays well on the Style S. The song makes you feel like you’re on stage with the group as the instruments play around you in space. This song shows off a wide soundstage when in stereo mode.

Fugoo has another winner with the Style S. Even though it works and sounds great as a stand-alone speaker—when paired for stereo, both speakers are much more than the sum of their parts. So if you get two, they can be independently carried around the house and paired together when the music demands some serious listening.

The Fugoo Style S sells for $139.99 and is available now. Visit Fugoo for more information and Amazon to order.

 

Product Information

Price: $149.99 US
Manufacturer: Fugoo
Retailer: Amazon
Pros:
  • Loud and powerful sound
  • Easy to carry
  • Great sounding stereo pairing
  • Rock solid Bluetooth 4.2 connection
  • Waterproof and it floats
  • Large amp
Cons:
  • Shell not removable
  • Two speakers for stereo effect can become expensive
  • Stereo pairing can be frustrating at first
  • Battery range not as good as other Fugoo speakers

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Nintendo announces Super NES Classic Edition


Following up the massive success and sellouts of the NES Classic Edition, Nintendo is hoping that lightning will strike twice as it announced today the release of a Super NES Classic Edition.

Like the NES Classic, the Super NES Classic will be a mini system and will ship with 21 preinstalled classic games. It comes with an included HDMI cable for hooking up to a high-definition TV along with two wired Super NES Classic Controllers. 

A bonus game included with the Super NES Classic will be Star Fox 2, an unreleased sequel to the popular Star Fox, which debuted in 1993.

Here’s a list of the preinstalled games:

  • Contra III: The Alien Wars™
  • Donkey Kong Country™
  • EarthBound™
  • Final Fantasy III
  • F-ZERO™
  • Kirby™ Super Star
  • Kirby’s Dream Course™
  • The Legend of Zelda™: A Link to the Past™
  • Mega Man® X
  • Secret of Mana
  • Star Fox™
  • Star Fox™ 2
  • Street Fighter® II Turbo: Hyper Fighting
  • Super Castlevania IV™
  • Super Ghouls ’n Ghosts®
  • Super Mario Kart™
  • Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars™
  • Super Mario World™Super Metroid™
  • Super Punch-Out!! ™
  • Yoshi’s Island™

The Nintendo Super NES Classic Edition launches on Sept. 29 for $79.99. Visit Amazon’s pre-order page for more info.

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Play the drums anywhere, anytime with Freedrum


Have you always wanted to learn to play the drums but never had the money or space? Now you can and you don’t even need to own a set of drums. I know you’re asking yourself “Did he just say I could play the drums without actually owning a set?” Yes, I did. With Freedrum all you need is a pair of drumsticks and the desire to become a Rockstar. 

Freedrum is a virtual drum machine that fits in your pocket. Simply slide Freedrum’s small sensors onto your drumsticks, pair them with your smartphone and you’re ready to rock. Freedrum is compatible with IOS, Android, Windows 10, and macOS. And they work with any MIDI-compatible music software. You can get a list of tested applications that work with Freedrum here. Freedrum’s six hit areas give you the experience of playing behind a full drum kit. And if you want the experience of playing a full 7-piece drum kit you can attach two more sensors to your feet.

Imagine playing the drums at the park, beach, or in the comfort of your bedroom. Slip on a pair of headphones and you won’t have to worry about annoying those around you. Freedrum is also rechargeable and will last you two weeks if you practice one hour a day. Recharge time is one hour.

Designed and assembled in Sweden, Freedrum’s Kickstarter campaign ended in December of 2016 and it was over 450% funded. Now Freedrum is available for pre-order. There are two different sets available. Freedrum Sticks, which comes with two sensors for your drumsticks, and the Freedrum Sticks & Feet, which comes with four sensors for your drumsticks and feet. Each kit also comes with straps for your drumsticks and feet, 2 drumsticks, and a charging cable. The cost of each set is $99 and $189 respectively.

To learn more, or to pre-order visit the Freedrum website. If you plan on pre-ordering do it soon, the first round of pre-orders ends on June 30th.

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SCOTTeVEST Hoodie Cotton jacket review


What’s better than a cozy hoodie jacket on a cool day? How about a cozy hoodie jacket that has lots of pockets for your favorite gear? Sound good? Then you will want to read this review of the SCOTTeVEST Hoodie Cotton jacket. Is it too soon in the review to reveal that I love this jacket? 

What is it?

The SCOTTeVEST Hoodie Cotton jacket is a cotton fleece zippered jacket with a hood, and 21 pockets.

Design and features (pockets, pockets, and even more pockets)

The hoodie is made of a cotton/poly blend fabric and comes in Black, Cobalt, Ash, or Maroon. I was sent the jacket in Cobalt. Note that this jacket only comes in men’s sizes. I was sent the jacket in size XS, but sizes go up to an XXXL.

The jacket has a typical hoodie design with long sleeves, a zippered front, and two traditional hoodie pockets on the front.

SCOTTeVEST’s branding on the jacket is minimal, with an embossed logo on the back (it’s actually under the hood in the image above).

And another logo on the left arm.

In the image above you’ll notice the nylon zipper which matches the color of the jacket and has smooth zip and unzip action. The zipper pull is made of metal with a dark gray finish. The hood drawstrings have the same type of metal on the ends.

You’ll also notice the slit in the ribbed cuff. That’s a thumb hole.

Thumb holes help keep the sleeves in place and keep part of your hand warm in cold weather.

When you unzip the Hoodie Cotton jacket, you’ll be greeted with a panel of pockets on both sides. If you’re familiar with SCOTTeVEST jackets, the Hoodie has a similar layout with some of the same features.

Let’s start on the left side of the jacket. Up at the top at the neckline are SeV’s PAN (Personal Area Network) loops and a CollarConnect covered cable run to help you manage the wires of your headphones. There’s also a BudBucket Pocket on each side at collar bone level to hold your earbuds.

Along the edge is a pen or pencil slot and next that is a vertical zippered pocket for your phone that has a mesh panel that allows you to see the screen and even interact with it. I will say that it’s not “easy” to interact with the phone through the mesh panel, but it’s possible.

Below the phone pocket is a zippered pocket that is large enough to hold a tablet like an iPad mini. The pocket is actually large enough to almost hold my Samsung Galaxy S Tab which has a 10″ display, so a 10.5 inch iPad might fit too.

There’s another pocket layered over the tablet pocket what is the perfect size for a Field Notes notebook or a passport.

The right side panel of pockets is almost identical to the left side except that the bottom pocket is smaller and sized more for a pair of sunglasses which is suggested by the embossed icon beside the pocket.

Note that all of the inside zippers are locking zippers. The pull folds over to lock in place to prevent accidental unzipping.

As mentioned before, there are two front pockets on the Hoodie Cotton that look like classic front hoodie pockets, but they hide a few extras. First of all, each one has a top drop zippered pocket that is perfect for your phone, a wallet, and even a small bottle of water.

The main handwarmer pockets have a separator panel so you can put items like your keys in front the panel and your hands in the back or visa versa.

There are also some small Velcro pockets for coins or a key. And the right pocket has a lanyard coil for your keys.

The large hood has a built in do not disturb eye cover so you can take a nap on a train, plane, etc and not worry about someone bugging you. I really love this feature, but I do wish that the do not disturb eye cover had some small magnets or velcro to keep it attached to the inside of the hood. As it is designed, only one edge is attached to the front of the hood. The rest of the eye cover just floats inside the hood.

The SCOTTeVEST Hoodie Cotton fits well even though it only comes in men’s sizes. I am 5’6″, 128 lbs give or take and the XS fits me fine.

My favorite feature are the top down zippered pockets because they let me quickly access my phone.

Final thoughts

As I already said at the very beginning of this review, I love the SCOTTeVEST Hoodie Cotton jacket. It’s warm, soft and cozy enough that I could easily sleep in it. It’s kind of a bummer that it’s summer because I haven’t had a lot of opportunities to wear it now that it’s warmer outside. I did wear it a few weeks ago when I was on vacation and visited Indiana Caverns for a cave tour. The cave was about 50 degrees and this jacket kept me at the perfect temperature and kept all my gear organized in their own pockets.

Next to the SCOTTeVEST Lola jacket, the Hoodie Cotton ranks right up there as one of my all time favorite SeV garments. The price is nice too. If you love hoodies, I know you’ll love this one.

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

 

Product Information

Price: $95
Manufacturer: SCOTTeVest
Retailer: Amazon
Pros:
  • Soft and cozy
  • 21 pockets!
  • Well made
Cons:
  • None

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StarTech USB/SATA Drive Duplicator and Eraser review


The StarTech Drive Duplicator and Eraser for SATA and USB Flash Drives is a powerful, simple to use, and versatile tool for IT professionals or consumers who routinely need to manage a number of different types of data drives. Although it’s lacking in documentation and is a bit expensive at the suggested retail price of $796.99, the Drive Duplicator can replace a standard computer tasked with the same operations.

The Drive Duplicator comes in standard StarTech packaging, no frills and well-protected with clear indications of the product functions.

What’s in the Box

  • 1 – SATA/USB duplicator and eraser
  • 1 – 12v DC Power supply
  • 4 – Universal power adapters (NA/JP, UK, EU, ANZ)
  • 2 – Drive-connector cables
  • 2 – Drive pads
  • 1 – Quick-start guide

The unit comes with five different types of international power cables, including two for the U.S., one with a ground plug and one with a wired ground.

The design of the unit speaks much to the functioning of it, simple and direct. A glossy back top with four membrane buttons, an LCD screen and 12 LED indicator lights is met on the sides by a textured hard plastic casing.

 

Both sides of the unit have connections for USB 2.0 and standard 22 pin SATA drives. You can use 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch SATA SSDs or HDDs with the unit. The top of the unit has the connection for the power plug and an on/off rocker switch.

To be honest, the rocker switch causes me a lot of anxiety as it can easily be knocked into the off position during vital operations.

The connections on either side of the unit are clearly marked Target and Source. There are separate LED indicator lights (yellow, green and red) for each input.

The quick-start guide recommends always using the included SATA drive connector cables when connecting SATA drives to prevent damage to the SATA connectors on the unit and the drives themselves.

Soft, mousepad-like “drive pads” are also recommended for use when using SATA drives.

For my SATA testing, I used two identical 120gb SSDs connected via the drive connector cables.

For USB testing I used two identical 2gb USB flash drives.

With SATA drives and power plugged in, the unit takes up a good bit of space and is rather unwieldy. Although, considering that it can replace a computer doing the same functions, it’s a small caveat.

All operations are controlled via menus on the LCD screen and the membrane buttons. The menus take a little getting used to at first, but for basic functions like copy and erase, the process is pretty simple to activate. The LEDs indicate drive functions; yellow indicates that the drive is connected correctly, green indicates that activity is occurring, and red indicates that an error is occurring.

The Drive Duplicator supports six erase modes and four copy modes as well as cross-interface support allowing you to copy SATA-to-USB or USB-to-SATA.

One of the most useful functions of the unit drive erasure. I use it daily to wipe USB flash drives that come out of usage rotation and for wiping SATA drives that are being put into new machines. The unit provides you with six different erase modes. The one I use the most is the basic Quick Erase mode, but it also includes Single Pass Overwrite (Full Erase), 3-Pass Overwrite (DoD) Erase, 3-Pass Overwrite and Compare, Secure Erase and 7-Pass Overwrite. The 3-Pass DoD Overwrite is compliant with the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) secure erase standard; the drive is overwritten three times to make sure data is completely wiped.

The default modes on the unit have a failsafe in place to protect the Source drive from being erased, but with a little trip through the menu-tree you’re not only able to erase a single SATA or USB drive, but two drives simultaneously.

As you can imagine, with bigger drives the multiple overwrite modes take significantly more time. But, as with the copy modes, since the unit’s functionality is hardware based as opposed to software based, it’s still faster than comparable operations on a computer.

For copying, the drive duplicator provides four duplication modes; Quick Copy, All Partitions, Sector-by-Sector (Whole Drive) and Percentage Copy. Again, like erasing, the mode I use the most is Quick Copy. Copy times between SATA drives are very impressive, but when duplicating USB drives, the lack of USB 3.0 support becomes painfully obvious.

At smaller sizes, the copy times aren’t much of an issue, especially in Quick Copy mode. However, when utilizing the cross-interface duplication (SATA to USB or USB to SATA) it would be really useful to be able to access the higher speeds that USB 3.0 offers.

Despite the lack of USB 3.0 support, the copy modes of the unit are still incredibly useful. The compare function of the duplicator is particularly helpful as it checks the drives after a copy has finished to make sure the copy operation was successful. Keep in mind, with any copy mode, the target drive must be the same size or larger than the source drive.

Sector-by-Sector mode is great for creating an exact replica of a source drive. All data and empty space are copied to the target drive so even hidden partitions will be duplicated. I use this mode a lot for testing purposes, creating a backup of an entire drive for safekeeping before I work on the original drive.

Overall, the StarTech USB/SATA Drive Duplicator and Eraser is a great, super useful device with a ton of functionality. Although the suggested retail is $796.99, I found it for significantly cheaper at a number of different outlets. At any of these prices, it’s still a great buy because it basically replaces an entire computer running the same operations. Plus, the Drive Duplicator is backed by a StarTech.com 2-year warranty and free lifetime technical support.

Specifications

  • Product ID: SU2DUPERA11
  • Product Weight: 15.9 oz [450 g]
  • Product Measurements: Length: 5.3 in, Width: 3.5 in, Height: 1.1 in
  • Power Source: AC Adapter Included
  • Drive Connectors: 2 – 22 pin SATA Data + Power (7 + 15 pin) Receptacle, 2 – USB Type-A (4 pin) USB 2.0
  • Maximum Data Transfer Rate: 6.6 GB per minute
  • Drive Size: 2.5in & 3.5in
  • Compatible Drive Types: SATA & USB Flash Drive
  • Warranty: 2 Years

Source: The sample for this review was provided by StarTech. Please visit their website for more info and Amazon.

 

Product Information

Price: $796.99
Manufacturer: StarTech
Retailer: Amazon
Requirements:
  • 2.5/3.5” SATA SSDs/HDDs or USB attached storage
Pros:
  • Versatile
  • Supports any operating system
  • Basic functions are simple to use
Cons:
  • Expensive
  • No USB-3.0 support
  • Minimal Documentation / Instructions

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