Julie’s favorite gear, LG G6, Treblab XR100 headphones, and more – Review updates


I have five quick review updates for you this week of reviews that I’ve posted in the last 2 years. Why go back and update old review? Because we like to follow up with updates for products that we continue to use well after the original review has been posted. This gives people a good idea of how a product stands up over time. So click through for the list of recently updated reviews and then scroll to the bottom of each review to read the newest update.

Peak Design Everyday Messenger bag review by Julie Strietelmeier
Nexus 6P review by Julie Strietelmeier and Dave Rees
LG G6 review by Julie Strietelmeier and Judie Stanford
Julie’s Favorite Gear
Treblab XR100 Bluetooth headphones review by Julie Strietelmeier
Moshi Audio Clarus earphones review by Julie Strietelmeier

 

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Julie’s favorite gear, LG G6, Treblab XR100 headphones, and more – Review updates originally appeared on on June 26, 2017 at 8:51 am.

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Read the news with NOOZ reading glasses


So, it’s official I am now my grandpa. How is that you may ask? Well, I will tell you, I need to carry reading glasses everywhere I go. The problem for me is that my options for carrying my readers get kind of limited with the size of most reading glasses. I do have some foldable ones that fit in my pocket but those can be a little bulky and I tend to forget them. I have ones that I can wear around my neck but hey I don’t want to look geeky everywhere I go. Enter NOOZ reading glasses from NOOZ optics. 

NOOZ glasses come in round and oval shapes and clip onto your nose.  A small case is included with the glasses that you can attach to your keychain or any other object you desire. The NOOZ has scratch proof Polycarbonate lenses and comes in strengths ranging from +1 to +3 in +.5 increments and are available in several colors. At a cost of $19.95 from the NOOZ website, you can take the grandpa and grandma out of your readers.

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Read the news with NOOZ reading glasses originally appeared on on June 26, 2017 at 6:38 am.

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Sandisk Connect Wireless Stick review


Most smartphones and tablets do not have expandable memory. One way around this is to purchase the device with as much built-in memory as possible. But for those of you that didn’t think that far ahead when you bought your device and now find that storage space is low, you might want to consider a solution like the Sandisk Connect Wireless Stick.

What is it?

The Sandisk Connect Wireless Stick is a USB flash drive that allows you to wirelessly transfer and access your photos, videos, and files with your mobile device, Windows PC or Mac computer via WiFi or the USB port.

Design and features

The Connect Wireless Stick looks like a slightly oversized USB flash drive that we’re all familiar with. It has a black plastic case with molded facets that give it a cool look and feel.

One end of the stick has a removable cap that reveals a standard USB 2.0 connector that is used to charge the stick’s internal battery and to transfer files to a computer. On the other end of the Connect Wireless Stick is a lanyard attachment slot.

There’s also a tiny status LED on top and something which you don’t normally see on a flash drive which is a power button.

How does it work?

The Sandisk Connect Wireless Stick is available in capacities from 16GB up to 256GB and works just like you would expect a flash drive to work. You can plug it into your PC or Mac computer and save and copy files to it.  But the stick can also create its own WiFi hotspot that you connect to with your mobile device using the Sandisk Connect app to transfer or stream files to and from your mobile device.

To use the stick, the first step is to install the Sandisk Connect app on your iOS or Android device. I tested the Connect Stick with my LG G6 Android smartphone.


After the app is installed, and the stick has been charged by plugging it into a USB port, you can press the power button on the side of the stick and launch the app. The app will detect the stick and connect to its WiFi hotspot.



The stick has some files already saved on it to give you an idea of how to use it. There is a music, video, and photos folder, but you can create other folders and transfer other file types too.


In the Connect Wireless Stick settings, you can set a password to protect the stick and a timeout setting to automatically turn off power when the stick is idle.

You can also enable the photo backup feature that will save the images in your device’s photo gallery to the stick. This can come in handy if you don’t use Google’s Photo’s backup feature or back up your iOS photos to iTunes.


Copying files to and from the stick from your mobile device is as easy as selecting the files and telling the app which folder to place them.

Transfer speed did feel a little slow though. It took a few minutes to copy a 211MB video file stored on the phone to the stick.

You can even access the contents of the Sandisk Connect Wireless Stick from a web browser on your PC or Mac. You have to be connected to the Stick’s WiFi network to use this feature.

Since I have a 12″ MacBook that only has a USB Type-C connector, I used the web browser option to access files on the Stick from my Mac. I even streamed a 211MB video on the stick through my MacBook which worked pretty well, but there were a couple 1-second pauses at the start of the 2-3 minute video. I don’t know if this was the fault of the stick or my phone. When I tried it later, there were no pauses.

The Sandisk Connect Wireless Stick can stream music and video to 3 devices at a time. I tried streaming two different videos to 2 different devices and the same video 2 devices at the same time. One time there was a 1-2 second pause at the start of playback, but for the most part, it video streaming was stutter free.

Final thoughts

One of the best things about the Sandisk Connect Wireless Stick is that it works anywhere because no internet or cables are required. The only issue with this is that while your mobile device is connected to the stick, it isn’t connected to its primary WiFi hotspot. If you are using a phone, you can still use your regular cellular data connection though.

The Connect Wireless Stick is really easy to use and its size makes it extremely portable. The only thing I’d like to see would be a Type-C version of the stick, but other than that, it’s a handy accessory that makes it easy to expand device memory without wires.

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

 

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Price: $23.49 – $197.49
Manufacturer: Sandisk
Retailer: Amazon
Pros:
  • Easy to use
  • Transfer files without cables or the internet
  • Automatically backs up your camera roll when connected
Cons:
  • File transfers from mobile device to Connect stick is slow

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Sandisk Connect Wireless Stick review originally appeared on on June 25, 2017 at 1:44 pm.

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AirSelfie is a pocket-sized drone designed to take your picture from the air


Taking a selfie by holding your phone at arm’s length is usually fine if you’re only taking a snap of yourself or at most another person. But when you try to squeeze more people into the frame or want to see the background too, a camera at the end of your arm just won’t cut it. Neither will a 3-foot long selfie stick. Is there a better alternative? The folds at AirSelfie think so.

AirSelfie is a small smartphone-sized drone whose sole purpose is to take pictures of you as quickly and easily as possible.

This drone is made of lightweight anodized aluminum and features a flat design for easy launching and landing and a 5-megapixel camera with 4GB of storage for images.

It’s powered by a rechargeable battery that provides 3 minutes of flight time and it communicates with your phone via 2.4Ghz WiFi.

AirSelfi comes with a smartphone charging case that provides up to 20 charges in the field.

The AirSelfie drone will be shipping in July and is currently available for pre-order on airselfiecamera.com with a limited time special discount of $279.13 for the drone without the charging case and on Amazon for $329.00 with the charging case and free shipping.

The fine folks at AirSelfie will be sending me a drone to review, so stay tuned for some Gadgeteer selfies very soon!

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AirSelfie is a pocket-sized drone designed to take your picture from the air originally appeared on on June 25, 2017 at 10:00 am.

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You’ll flip over the new Flipside 4 minimalist wallet


When it comes to cool minimalists wallets, the guys at Flipside have been on the scene for over 8 years. I dug up my first news post about their original Flipside wallet from January 2009. Every couple of years they update their wallet to make it even better and I’m happy to say that the Flipside 4 is their latest version.

The Flipside 4 comes in 5 colors and retains the same basic design of the previous versions of their flip-open wallets that hold cards, cash, and more.

The few Flipside 4 wallet features extensive new structural reinforcements and enhancements that improve durability, prevent cards from being bent or cracked and provide scratch resistance to the exterior of the wallet.

The Flipside 4 also has a new button design that has been updated to make it easier to operate in any situation.

Current Flipside owners will be happy to learn that the new wallet is backwards compatible with all existing attachments like the FlipsideKick, Flipside Stow, Flipside 3X all purpose clip, and the Flipside 2X T-clip.

You can buy the Flipside 4 now for $39.95. Head over to www.flipsidewallet.com for more info.

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You’ll flip over the new Flipside 4 minimalist wallet originally appeared on on June 25, 2017 at 9:00 am.

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