Dodocool magnetic micro USB cable review

Once in awhile, a product comes along that changes your life.  I have run across a handful of those types of products, and rather than build up the suspense, I’ll just go ahead and say it.  The $11.99 Dodocool magnetic micro USB cable is the best cable I have ever owned.  Bar none. Is it perfect?  Well, no, but it is close.  Let me count the ways. 

First, the specs from the manufacturer:

Specifications

Material: OFC + TPE + Nylon braided cable
Color: Silver
LED indicator light color: Blue
Connection interface: 1 * USB 2.0 connector, 1 * Micro-USB connector
Data transmission speed: 480Mbps (Max.)
Input voltage: DC 5V
Output voltage: DC 5V
Input current: 2400mAh (Max.)
Conversion rate: Approx. 90%-96%
Compatibility: For Micro-USB equipped Huawei, Samsung, HTC, Motorola, Nexus, Nokia, LG, Sony, Blackberry, smartphones, tablets, MP3 players, power banks and more.
Item length: Approx. 3.9ft
Item weight: Approx. 0.71 oz

How it works

Since phones don’t come with magnetic power connectors built-in, the Dodocool cable solves this by providing you a small adapter that plugs into your micro USB port, and on the other end of the adapter is the magnetic Dodocool cable connector.  So you insert the adapter into the power connection on your device, then when the Dodocool cable gets close to it, it snaps into place with no effort.

What I loved

I lost track a long time ago of the times that I have struggled in the dark to get my charging cable plugged up to my phone.  And with micro USB the cable only goes in one way.  It makes me want to scream.  I would think that after plugging the cable up to my phone thousands of times it would get easier, but no.  Finally, an easier way.  Now I know how Mac users feel who use one of those MagSafe cables.

With the Dodocool cable, you just have to get the cable close to your device, and it snaps into place.  And it doesn’t matter which direction, up or down, that you attach the cable because it is reversible.  There is also a built-in LED indicator on both sides of the connector so that you know it is connected and charging.

What I would like to change

The things I have to complain about are relatively minor in my opinion.  There have been times when I needed to plug the cable up behind a desk or a bed, and it wasn’t long enough for me to sit on the bed and use my phone plugged up.  So I wish the cable was longer.

I wish that the LED light wasn’t so bright.  I mean, it lights up the room when I use it beside the bed at night.  If lights keep you up at night, that is a consideration.  I would simply cover it up with something if that is a concern.

One concern that some people may have is that the adapter you plug into the power connection on your device sticks out rather noticeably.  You can see the pictures below.  When I have the case on the phone, it isn’t noticeable at all.  But when I remove my phone case, it looks a little funny on the bottom there.

And finally, the biggest complaint I have is that I don’t have multiple Dodocool cables.  I need one in my house, and my car, and at work.  When you insert the adapter on the bottom of the phone, you don’t want to be constantly pulling it out so that you can plug up a standard cable, so I really need a Dodocool cable everywhere I need to plug up.  So I suppose I’ll just have to buy some more!

Final thoughts

It may seem that my list of dislikes is longer than my list of likes, but that isn’t the case. I love the Dodocool cable and now carry it with me everywhere I go in case I need a quick charge.  It works with the quick-charge feature on my phone, and the nylon braided design is much more durable than the typical black rubber type cable.  I highly recommend this product.

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

 

Product Information

Price: $11.99
Manufacturer: Dodocool
Retailer: Amazon
Requirements:
  • micro USB port
Pros:
  • Works with Quick-Charge compatible devices
  • Ease of use
  • Sturdy braided nylon design
Cons:
  • Cable could be longer
  • Adapter can be obtrusive

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Reconfigure your guitar effortlessly with a Somnium modular guitar

A lot of people who enjoy playing guitar for fun and profit don’t just own one instrument. They are always seeking something new, better and different. The problem is that owning multiple guitars takes a lot of money to buy them and a lot of space to store them. Somnium guitars look like they could be an interesting solution to the musician who likes to switch things up but doesn’t have a lot of room to store several different instruments.  

Somnium guitars have a unique design that easy updates without needing any tools.

Their electric guitars feature an aluminum frame that incorporates the neck and headstock. Additional components like fretboards, pickups, and body sides can be attached to the frame to create the full guitar.

If you get tired of the Telecaster look and sound, just remove the sides and pickup modules and replace them with a flying V style body and humbucker pickups.

Somnium showcased their reconfigurable electric guitars in January at the 2017 NAMM show in California. As of right now, they aren’t selling these instruments, but they are supposed to become available this summer. Somnium Guitars website doesn’t list many details, but a post on their Facebook page says that they are planning on offering wood neck models for less than $1000 and aluminum versions for around $1500.

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Prepare yourself, Adventurer: The Bag of Holding from ThinkGeek has leveled up with a brand new design!

You’ve got to love ThinkGeek. There’s no better place to find whimsical gadgets, gear, and collectibles related to all of your nerdy passions (gaming, sci-fi, fantasy, comics, etc.). They also design some pretty clever products. With the new iteration of The Bag of Holding, ThinkGeek seeks to improve on a messenger that has been very popular with both gamers and non-gamers alike. 

For those who don’t know, the name “Bag of Holding” is an homage to a magical item from the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game that has an infinite capacity to carry your stuff on your dungeon adventures. While ThinkGeek does not claim that the new Bag of Holding is actually “magical,” it does have an enormous capacity at 16.5″ wide by 15″ tall by 7″ deep. The bag features multiple cavernous compartments and organizational pockets to store all of your stuff, including a huge padded laptop compartment. Hardware, handles, and zippers have been upgraded from the old model, and key stress points have been reinforced to handle heavier loads. The inside of the bag has an easter egg for the hardcore fantasy fans: the printed lining features hand-drawn gems, dice, shields, potions, and swords to lift your spirits as you go off to crawl dungeons and defeat monsters.

While the Bag of Holding does cater towards genre fans, the bag has gained popularity among non-gamers looking for a big, economical messenger bag ($50) that can accommodate large laptops and a ton of stuff. It also gets some great reviews. Check it out at ThinkGeek.com!

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Escort iX radar detector review

Last year I reviewed the Max 360, Escort’s feature-packed, flagship radar detector. With everything but the kitchen sink built into it, the device is quite the behemoth. Since then, Escort has released a new high-tech radar detector, the iX as a successor to their renowned Passport 9500iX. The Escort iX is a nice compilation of both, with many of the Max 360’s high end features in a smaller more compact form factor.

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According to Escort “The All-New Escort iX keeps everything you love about the legendary 9500iX with more power, new features, and a sleek new design.” Escort’s new iX has faster/greater processing power, increased memory, integrated Bluetooth connectivity, and a high-performance multicolor OLED display. When paired with a smart device running the ESCORTLive app, the iX provides real-time speed limit data, speed trap notifications, speed camera locations, and shared radar alerts from nearby users.

I would guess the Escort iX is approximately 80% the volume of the Max 360. Though it’s smaller in size, the iX still packs a long list of capabilities, with the only feature missing from its big brother is the directional arrows found on the front of the 360. As you can see, the buttons/controls and speaker are located on the top of the device. Depending on how you mount the Escort iX in your vehicle, accessing the buttons may be difficult or a stretch but thankfully the mute control is available on the SmartCord.

In the Box:

  • ESCORT iX Radar/laser detector
  • EZ Mag Mount windshield mount
  • SmartCord USB power adapter
  • Quick Reference Guide
  • Zippered Travel Case

Specifications:

OPERATING BANDS

  • X-band 10.525 GHz ± 25 MHz
  • K-band 24.150 GHz ± 100 MHz
  • Ka-band 34.700 GHz ± 1300 MHz
  • Laser 904nm, 33 MHz Bandwidth

RADAR RECEIVER / DETECTOR TYPE

  • Superheterodyne, Varactor-Tuned VCO
  • Scanning Frequency Discriminator
  • Digital Signal Processing (DSP)

LASER DETECTION

  • Quantum Limited Video Receiver
  • Multiple Laser Sensor Diodes

GPS RECEIVER

  • SiRFstar IV

SENSITIVITY CONTROL

  • Highway, Auto, Auto No X and Auto Lo K

COMPACT SIZE

  • 1.25″ H x 2.875″ W x 5.125″ L

Installation:

Like the Max 360, setting up the Escort iX is a relatively simple task.  First, the magnetic suction cup mount adheres to the windshield, placed where it does not interfere with your field of view while driving. The iX snaps/clicks securely into place magnetically which is an excellent, convenient feature. For the month plus I have been testing the iX, the magnetic hold has yet to fail/release even on the bumpiest of gravel roads.

The SmartCord plugs into any 12-volt power port then into the device. In my car, the SmartCord is not in the way or an eyesore by mounting the detector low, near the dash. But if mounted higher, near the rearview mirror with the cord dangling down, I (and probably many others) would find that distracting and a bit irritating. That said, Escort and other manufacturers have direct-wired solutions that would provide a cleaner, more driving Zen solution. The SmartCord enables you to not only mute a notification, but double clicking it blocks that location from alerting you in the future.

Assuming you’ve already downloaded the ESCORTLive app, the final step is to pair your two devices and you are good to go. The ESCORTLive app is available for both Android and iOS devices and provides visually enhanced, integrated telemetry the radar detector is collecting. The ESCORTLive app has two views as seen above: Map and Dashboard modes. The Map mode is very Waze-like, providing a “real-time ticket protection network, which warns you of upcoming alerts received and reported by other users in the area, and gives you access to local speed limit data for over-speed alerts”.

Hardware:

On the front of the Escort iX is a very nice multi-color OLED screen that provides the speed limit, your speed, and what type of sensor/detector is within range of your vehicle whether it is: X-, K-, and Ka-band radar signals, laser threat, red light or speed cameras plus signal strength on the far right. The vivid display is readable in all lighting conditions and has four different color settings: blue, red, green, and amber. The OLED display has five levels of brightness including a “Full Dark Mode”.

The iX’s casing is made from sturdy plastic. Other than it’s front screen and buttons, the iX’s only other notable physical features are a miniUSB port and power plug port on its right side with its long range antenna protruding from its top.

Detection:

The distance the Escort iX can detect threats is VERY impressive. From speed nagging road signs to automated intersection speed detectors, the iX does a great job letting you know that they are there in plenty of time to moderate your speed.

DEFENDER Database:

In addition to actively monitoring your surroundings and integrating data warnings from other users, the Escort iX comes preloaded with Escort’s database (the DEFENDER) of active red light and speed camera locations across the U.S. and Canada. Escort provides weekly updates via their website to keep your detector up-to-date. The application is actually pretty slick…it automatically recognizes your device by serial number and thus whether or not your subscription is up to date.

This database is a subscription based service that currently only works on Windows-based computers (aka no macOS).  One year of service is $24.95 with three years is $49.95.

This statement from the Escort website is more than a bit misleading. After a quick discussion with an Escort tech support person, I came to find out that the application does not work on macOS Sierra but is compatible with the last few iterations of OSX like El Captain. My MacBook Pro has Sierra on it but fortunately, the Gadgeteer Kid is a slacker and has not updated his laptop in forever. So, the application worked well on both platforms but was more polished in Windows 10. According to Escort, they are working on updating their Mac software.

IVT Filter:

I thought the In-Vehicle Technology (IVT) filter was pretty cool and a required/needed feature with an increasing number of vehicles with collision avoidance, adaptive cruise control and self-driving capabilities on the road. This updatable system automatically reduces false alerts from moving IVT sources.

Transportability:

Escort includes a very well made, semi-rigid foam lined travel case for transporting the iX with you. There is just enough room for the magnetic mount, SmartCord, and the iX itself. The Escort iX is relatively lightweight and nicely sized for travel.

Escort Radar Performance Guarantee:

The cost of getting a speeding ticket is high and constantly going up both in terms of paying the ticket but the potential increase in your insurance rates. There are many out there who have received tickets erroneously or were not aware of the current speed limit due to poor signage, construction, limited visibility, etc. The current line of Escort radar detectors does an excellent job of increasing your situational awareness…reminding you of the speed limit, how fast you are going, and where detectors/cameras do not only help you drive smarter but more safely. Like the Max 360, Escort believes so strongly in the iX, they offer a “Speeding Ticket Limited Guarantee” including both radar and laser speeding tickets when you purchase their flagship directly from their website.

Bottom line:

As I have said before:

The majority of the driving I do is behind the wheel of a small, zippy sports car. Though sadly, I occasionally get dogged by my friends and family for driving it like a little old lady. My typical response is that I enjoy the luxury of the vehicle’s interior and the drive itself, why would I ever want to rush that experience. I have never used a radar detector because 99% of the time I lock the cruise control near the speed limit, lean back and keep it between the lines.

That said, my absolute favorite feature of the Escort iX is the overspeed function. The ESCORTLive app enables you to set a maximum overspeed and both the iX and your smart device nag you when you go over that speed. For my review, I set the overspeed at 5 miles per hour. Every time I exceed the posted speed by 5 mph both devices beeped, turned red and told me I was going too fast. Let’s face it, many times we unknowingly go faster than we should for a multitude of reasons and it is great to have a travel companion other than your significant other yapping at you to slow down 😉 . The Escort iX’s Clear Voice technology is very understandable even over road noise and the car stereo. It includes English and Spanish languages.

The Escort iX is an excellent driving companion, always reminding you of your speed as compared to the posted speed limit. The situational awareness it provides only adds to your driving experience and knowledge of what lies ahead of you, all hopefully combining to increase your overall safety. At $500, the iX is not inexpensive but is one of the most feature-rich, capable devices in its class.

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

 

Product Information

Price: $499.95
Manufacturer: Escort Radar
Retailer: Amazon
Pros:
  • Well made
  • Exceptional situational awareness
  • Vivid OLED multicolored display
  • Good iOS and Android ESCORTLive app
  • Responsive, long range notifications
  • Monitors X-, K-, and Ka-band radar signals & laser threats
  • Internal active red light and speed camera locations database
Cons:
  • Expensive

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This butter knife spreads cold butter without tearing your bread

I love butter and I love bread, but I don’t love it when the butter is cold and I can’t spread it without tearing the bread or toast. First world problem? You betcha! But is there a solution? Of course, there is… The Butter Knife from Butter & Honey. I’ve reviewed a couple other cold butter spreading gadgets over the years, but this knife looks like it could be the best of the bunch.

It looks like an ordinary stainless steel butter knife. It has a serrated edge on one side of the blade, but on the other side are small holes and at the top is a wider slot.

Raking the knife edge with the holes across the top of a stick of butter causes little strings of butter to collect on the blade. Multiple thin bits of butter spread easier than a big chunk of cold butter, especially on toast.

The wider slot at the tip of the knife allows you to shave off larger ribbons of butter and then when you’re done you can put the knife in the dishwasher for cleaning.

The Butter & Honey Butter Knife is priced at $19.90 and is available from Amazon.

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