Save space on your desk with this vertical MacBook stand


If you use your MacBook with a monitor, a separate keyboard, and a mouse, you know that having it lying flat on your desk just takes up valuable room. The High-End Vertical Aluminum MacBook Holder IPS-Z28 from Seenda can solve this problem by positioning the MacBook vertically and out of the way. 

This space saving stand is made of sandblasted anodized aluminum and features a U-shaped channel that holds a silicone grip that securely holds the laptop and also functions as a heatsink.

The stand has been designed for MacBooks, but it can work with any laptop that has a thickness of 0.55 inch to 0.74 inches like the Dell XPS series, HP ENVY Series, Samsung Notebook 9 Series, Lenovo YOGA 4 Pro Series, and others. It comes with two silicone inserts to adjust the fit.

Seenda sent me the info on this stand but didn’t respond to back to me when I asked them where it can be purchased. With a little digging, I found an identical stand on Amazon called the Ucradle Desktop Space-saving Stand from Vogek priced at $29.99. Head over to Amazon for more info and to buy one.

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Creative Sound BlasterX Kratos S5 2.1 gaming speakers review


I’ve been playing games for years, yet I’ve always used a pair of cheap Dell speakers for my PC. I never thought much of PC speakers for gaming, instead always using headsets, but when Creative offered their Sound BlasterX Kratos S5 gaming speakers to be reviewed, it piqued my curiosity, and I had to try them out. Would I enjoy gaming with speakers versus a headset? Let’s find out.

In the box you’ll find:

2 x Sound BlasterX Kratos S5 satellites
1 x Sound BlasterX Kratos S5 subwoofer
1 x Micro USB Cable (1.8M)
1 x power cord
1 Warranty and Technical Support Booklet
1 Quick Start Guide
1 Safety and regulatory leaflet

I had one hiccup when it came to setting up these speakers. My desk simply wasn’t built for them! My previous set of speakers sat above my head on the top of my hutch, but that’s not the optimum place for gaming. With the hutch, my monitors have to be smaller to accommodate, and therefore I have two monitors side by side, forcing me to use the top for my speakers. For game testing, I placed them surrounding a single monitor, but for day to day use, I had to set them behind each monitor.


The light from the Aurora Reactive Lighting system looked really nice under the monitors, but of course, the sound suffered a bit by having them there. It wasn’t enough that I had to reconfigure my desk, however.


On the back of the subwoofer, you’ll find most of the ports, switches, and buttons for the speaker system. Starting from the top, there is an LED button that switches between five preset lighting combinations, a dial for the bass level, red and white audio in ports, ports for the satellite speakers, a 3.5 mm audio in port, the cord for the external audio control dial, Micro-USB port, auto standby switch, which when on, will turn off the lighting after 20 minutes of inactivity, and lastly, the AC port. Whew, that’s quite a bit!


The external audio dial has a 3.5 mm audio out port for your headset, a microphone in port, and the whole top is one big dial for adjusting the volume. I loved how smooth it was to adjust the volume controls, including the bass controls on the subwoofer.

So, let’s get down to the audio specs on these speakers:

Total Watts: 60 Watts(RMS)
Satellites: 2 x 12 Watts
Subwoofer: 36 Watts
Frequency Response: 55Hz – 20 kHz
Input Rating: 100-240V ~ 50/60Hz 1.3A

You can choose to just use hardware settings, or choose to install the Creative Sound Blaster Connect software to tweak and perfect the settings.


The Dashboard has general information about your settings and makes it easy to turn settings on or off. It also shows the sound experience settings, which can be a preset or user customized.


Under the Sound tab you’ll find the Equalizer, Acoustic Engine, and Scout Mode, which allows you to pick up footsteps and speech a little easier. I only used this mode in the game, and while I could pick up footsteps a tiny bit better than without it, a solid pair of headphones still worked better for the very detailed sounds.


Lastly, the Lighting tab allows you to customize the lights on the speakers to whatever color set you desire. You can also change up the presets to something new if you like. Make sure you plug in the Micro-USB cable if you want to change these settings.

Now that we have the technical information out of the way, let’s talk about what we really want to know. How good is the sound quality? Well, I tell you what, I use my PC sound system for everything from gaming, to videos, to music, and I was very impressed with the overall usability of this system. As you can see in the above pictures, my standard EQ settings have the bass only boosted a little bit, and if I add more, it is simply too much (and I love bass!) for my tastes. From Christmas music to pop music, the speakers sounded really good.

When it came to gaming, I had to get used to sitting in the center of the speakers. Once centered, it was pretty nice playing Overwatch and Battlefield 1. The explosions in Battlefield were far beyond the sound quality of my gaming headset, and overall, Battlefield 1 was a dream to play with these speakers. Overwatch was pretty good, as long as I wasn’t playing competitively. I preferred to play without my headset and use these speakers when just dropping in to play a game of Battlefield or a casual game of Overwatch.

I had to tweak a few settings to get these speakers to play nice with my usual headset, which plugs in via USB. I had to set my default communications device to my headset (since it did not plug into the speakers) and set the headset to be the default communications device. Switching back and forth between them was easy; I just clicked on the volume control and selected which one I wanted to use. Once I figured that out, everything went very smoothly. Using another gaming headset that plugged into the control dial via a standard 3.5mm port worked great, and the sound quality from them was just as good as if plugged directly into my computer, so non-USB played very well with this system.


Overall, I really liked the Creative Sound BlasterX Kratos S5 gaming speakers. Other than the short connecting wire between the satellite speakers and the sub-woofer (which is a minor complaint!), I had no complaints about it whatsoever. I feel the product is worth the price and my system has been significantly upgraded to the point where I used my headset only when competitively gaming. If you are looking to upgrade your PC speakers, I would highly recommend taking a look at the Creative Kratos S5 gaming speakers. There are a lot of 2.1 speakers on the market, and these ones are definitely worth looking at.

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

 

Product Information

Price: $129.99
Manufacturer: Creative
Pros:
  • – Great sound quality
  • – Customized lighting looks fantastic
  • – Good for everyday gaming
Cons:
  • – Short cables

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You can now buy a remote controlled wearable fox tail, because why not


If you’ve been looking for one more reason why humanity is doomed, look no further than wearable remote controlled animal tails. No, I’m not kidding. 

Available in baby fox, baby cat, baby wolf, original wolf, and original cat models, these wearable tails attach to your belt for some tail wagging, tail trembling, and the ever popular tail pulsing fun.

The original tails can perform 8 movements which can be linked to create 12 patterns including Tremble 1, Tremble 2, Happy Wag, Slow Wag, Fast Wag, Erect Pulse, Short Wag, and Slow Straight Out.

The baby tails only have 4 movements that include Slow Wag, Erect, Short Wag, and Tremble 1.

You can also change the tail’s cover if you want to switch from a fox to a wolf for those days when you feel less crazy and more like a loner.

You can buy your own remote controlled animal tail from The Fowndry for $103.57 – $129.47.

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FLIPPIT Fidget toy, Deskview standing desk, Sharkk speakers, and more – Notable crowdfunding campaigns


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This week’s picks for notable crowdfunding campaigns include an interesting design for a lunch box, a folding garment bag, and more. Click through to read this week’s list of notable crowdfunding campaigns.

FLIPPIT! is The All-in-one Fidget Solution!

What is it?
FLIPPIT is a 2-in-1 fidget toy.

Why do I like it?
I like FLIPPIT because it’s two fidget toys in one. You get one module that has multiple tactile fidget options from a switch, to dials, a joystick and more. But then you also get one of the newest crazes in fidget toys, a spinner. But this spinner is even better than the thousands of other spinners on the market because it has a magnet that will let you connect it to the main FLIPPIT fidget toy or to another FLIPPIT spinner for double the fidget fun.

Where can I find more info?
With 21 days left in the campaign, The FLIPPIT! campaign is still working towards reacheing their funding goal of $21,000. You can pre-order a FLIPPIT! starting at $23. After the FLIPPIT! campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in December 2017. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

Deskview: The World’s First Window-Mounted Standing Desk

What is it?
Deskview is a window-mounted, portable standing desk or shelf.

Why do I like it?
I like Deskview because it allows you to attach a 25 ” x 15 ” standing desk to an existing window or other flat slick vertical surface. The vacuum suction disks are strong enough to hold up to 120 lbs.

Where can I find more info?
With 18 days left in the campaign, The Deskview campaign has already reached their funding goal of $25,000. You can pre-order a Deskview starting at $125. After the Deskview campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in November 2017. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

The Sharkk Twins Portable Speakers

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What is it?
The Sharkk Twins are two portable speakers that can be used individually or paired together for stereo sound.

Why do I like it?
I like the Sharkk Twins because up until now, portable Bluetooth stereo speakers were either expensive or—although more affordable when sold individually—were then too expensive when bought as a pair at double the price. Sharkk is offering a matched pair of stereo Bluetooth speakers for the Kickstarter price of $35 US (40% off retail). They come with a denim fabric grill cover, 30 ft. Bluetooth range, 3.5 hour battery life, a power rating of 10 (total) watts and weigh only 3.9 oz. each.

Where can I find more info?
With just 14 days left in the campaign, The Sharkk Twins campaign has far surpassed their funding goal of $5,000 with plenty of spots left. You can donate to the campaign starting with $35 for one pair of speakers. The levels of involvement go up to $300 or more which guarantees you 10 pairs of speakers. After the campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in June 2017. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

Fittbo – The Ultimate Lunchbox

What is it?
Fittbo is thermo-insulated and leakproof lunchbox that you can carry vertically in your bag.

Why do I like it?
I like the Fittbo because it’s been designed to be carried vertically in a bag. I bring my lunch almost every day and would definitely use something like this to carry my food.

Where can I find more info?
With 29 days left in the campaign, The Fittbo campaign has already reached their funding goal of $15,000. You can pre-order a Fittbo starting at $39. After the Fittbo campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in December 2017. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

The PLIQO bag

What is it?
The PLIQO bag is a folding travel garment bag.

Why do I like it?
I don’t travel all that often and I don’t wear a suit, but I know that many of you do. The PLIQO bag looks like a great way to travel with a suit when you don’t want to wear it in transit. The bag is small and perfect for people that like to travel with the minimum amount of bags for a short business trip.

Where can I find more info?
With 28 days left in the campaign, the PLIQO campaign has almost reached their funding goal of $45,287 after just one day. You can pre-order a PLIQO starting at $130. After the PLIQO campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in October 2017. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

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The Stealth Pen by Lioe Design is both futuristic and odd


What is your favorite type of pen? Clicky? Capped? No cap and no click? Or just plain unique? If you like uniquely designed pens, then I present to you, the Stealth Pen from Lioe Design.

This aluminum uni-body style pen has been designed to use a total of 4 parts. The minimalist design makes the pen easy to assemble and disassemble and keeps it very lightweight.

The pen uses Schmidt parker style G2 refills and comes with a Schmidt EasyFlow 9000 refill. The slots in the barrel allow you to see the type of refill installed in the pen and the non-standard shape is supposed to offer extra grip comfort.

Available with a silver or black bead blasted finish, the Stealth pen is priced at $68. You can read more about it at lioedesign.com and you can order one from Amazon.

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