Use the power of the sun to charge your gadgets with this ultra thin solar charger

Paying your electric bill every month is a real drag when you can get as much power as you want from the sun – for free. Ok, it’s not totally free because you need a solar panel to collect the power and they aren’t free. But if you are interested in going green, consider starting out with a small solar charger like Solar Paper from Yolk Station.

No, the Yolk Solar Paper doesn’t use eggs or chickens and it’s not made from paper. Solar Paper is a thin lightweight dual solar panel that will charge all of your USB gadgets.

It’s 3.5 x 7.5 x .43 inches when it’s folded and outputs 5V, 500mA per panel. Need more power? No problem, you can add additional solar panels which connect to the array using magnets.

The only downside to this product is the price. It starts at $148 for a 5W Solar Paper and goes up to $348 for the 15W version. Want more info? Head over to yolkstation.com and be sure to check Amazon where you can order a Solar Paper at a discounted price.

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Albert Clock review: Improves your math skills and looks cool

I’ve never been this excited about a clock, probably because normally there isn’t much to get excited about for me personally.  A desk or wall clock is supposed to serve one primary function, displaying the time. The secondary function of a clock, at least the way I see it is also to be decorative.  Until now, I don’t think clocks have really tried to go past these two functions.  The Albert Clock has become a way to keep my mind sharp with quick mental math, a conversation piece in the office and home and a teaching tool for my 4 and 6 year old sons (and my wife too…sorry, dear).  I have spent the last month bringing it back and forth from my office and home multiple times because it is a perfect fit in both settings. 

When I first plugged it in and explained to my wife what it was she wasn’t terribly excited.  Math isn’t her strongest field so require her to perform multiple calculations in her head to simply tell the time wasn’t something that she was nearly as excited as I was about.  After a few days on the shelf in our living room that began to change.  As soon as it was plugged in our kids were drawn to it.  They were constantly looking at the clock and working on the problem it gave to display the time.  Because of their interest, we have left it at level 1 and have been amazed by their desire to perform the simple calculations of addition and subtraction to proudly tell us the time.  Below are just a few examples of a few levels and times.

         

I have had it in my office for about 2 weeks and it has been an attraction for my colleagues and a conversation piece on a daily basis.  I set the difficulty level at the highest setting in the office, which keeps my mind constantly challenged.  In a short amount of time many people have asked where they can get one and have their own ideas of how this could be a fun product to add to their lives.

In itself, the clock is quite simple to operate and set up.  You can customize the brightness of the display and the difficulty of the problems it gives you.  The time between each new problem can be set so multiple problems can be seen every minute or change once a minute when the time changes (there are 6 calculation speed levels: 60 sec – 10 sec).  I have found level 1 or 60 sec (refreshes every minute change) to be preferable for me both at home and the office but occasionally change it to a higher refresh rate.  There is also a sleep function that allows you to set a time when it turns off and wakes up.  I set mine to sleep at 11pm and wake up at 5am but you can customize this or choose not to use the function altogether.  There is also a “hi and lo” mode that can be set to dim the display at a preferred time in the evening and bring it back to full brightness in the daytime.  I have not used that function yet but I am sure I will as I continue to use the clock.  You can also choose between a 12 or 24 hour clock mode.

The Albert Clock can be wall mounted using the wall fixation plate (included) or can be used as a desk clock.  I have not hung it on a wall and don’t expect that I will but knowing that is an option makes the places this can be displayed endless.  A 3 m fabric wrapped power cable with AC adapter is also included.  The length of the cable allows for mounting or setting the clock nearly anywhere you like in your home or office.  I have been disappointed in the past with power cords that are far too short but Albert Clock thought of this.  The fabric wrap on the cord is also a nice and elegant touch.  It looks high end, feels great and helps the cord lay flat and not look crooked when hanging off of a table or running along the edge of my desk to the nearest outlet.

The AC adapter comes with 5 interchangeable power options that easily clip onto the AC adapter so people in the USA, China, EU, UK, Switzerland, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Thailand are all covered with the adapters that are included.  They also include all of the hardware to attach the wall mount to the clock and the whole clock to the wall.  Other than a screwdriver, the Albert Clock comes ready to use.

They offer the clock in three attractive colors that are hand painted onto the wood (medium density fiberboard) housing: lucid white, scholar red and concrete grey.  The elegance and simplicity of the design paired with classic and tasteful colors make this a timeless design that will not look out of place in any room.  The display is powered by LED lights, making me think that I need never worry about the lights going out on this clock or it burning a lot of power.  One of my favorite features of the display is the soft edges of the numbers and symbols in the display.  Even on the highest setting, there seems to be a very thin halo around the characters that allows the light to fade to the black background rather than being an extremely sharp contrast at the black/white interface.  I don’t know if this is by design or simply a function of this kind of display but it is very easy on the eye and has an added appearance of elegance and quality that I have not seen in an LED display before.

On the side of the clock, there are three unmarked buttons, adding to the minimalist appearance of the clock that acts as the set, up and down buttons to customize your Albert Clock to your own needs.  If you want to change the 12/24 hour mode, brightness, sleep time or current time, you much go through the settings to find the one you want to change.  If you want to change the difficulty level, you can simply press the up or down buttons to quickly get to the level you want.  This has been a very handy function for when we want to adjust the difficulty but not the other display settings.

Overall this clock did not disappoint.  I was extremely excited when I first saw this product and was drawn to it by both its form and function.  The elegant case and display made it easy to find places in our home to put this and with the brightness settings I was able to adjust it so that it was noticeable but not too bright or dark for where it was displayed.  Its funny to say but I enjoy coming into my living room or office and telling the time.  I am unquestionably drawn to this clock and have liked the way it has sharpened my wife’s mental math skills, relates problem solving and math to something as simple and important as telling time for my children and when I have a change to crank it up to level four, keeps me sharp with order of operations and multiplication tables.  The only problem I have now is that I only have one of these.

I am in love with this clock.  The beauty of the design instantly drew me in and now that I see that I am not the only one in my house/office who loves this clock, I am hooked.  When something as simple as asking my children “what time is it?” gets them even more excited about math or when a VP of my company drops by my office to stick his head in just to look at the clock to see what time it is when he has a watch on his wrist, I cannot help but notice that there is something special about the Albert Clock.  I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this clock and hope that if you buy it you enjoy it as much as we have.  Please let me know if you already own one or bought one after reading this review.  I would love to know what others think about it.

Source: The sample for this review was provided by MNTNT.  For more info please visit their site, www.albertclock.com.

 

Product Information

Price: €279 ($329.35)
Manufacturer: https://www.albertclock.com/
Pros:
  • Elegant design; ingeniously combines problem solving with telling time; multiple difficulty levels to fit any user's needs; table or wall mounting; long power cord; beautiful LED display; user friendly controls to adjust the many settings to make it your own.
Cons:
  • The price of €279 may deter some potential buyers; no setting for it to just tell time without a math problem (this is not a con for me, I wanted this clock for the fact that it didn't simply tell me that it was 8:54 PM but some people might want that function).

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Phiaton BT 460 Headphones, Colonel Littleton No. 18 Leather Hunt Bag, and more – Review updates

You love our reviews and we love writing them. To provide even more value, we like to update our past reviews on a regular basis so you will know how the products stand the test of time. Today we have a new batch of review updates from Kathleen and Howard. Click through to see the list of their updated reviews and find the new info at the bottom of each linked review.

Chipolo Plus Bluetooth tracker review by Howard Sneider

Colonel Littleton No. 18 Leather Hunt Bag review by Kathleen Chapman

House of Marley Liberate XLBT Bluetooth Over-Ear Headphones review by Kathleen Chapman

High on Leather Leather Hiking Backpack review by Kathleen Chapman

Phiaton BT 460 Headphones review by Kathleen Chapman

 

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Burn more calories wurfing in front of your standing desk

Standing desks have obvious benefits. They promote standing to do your daily office work instead of sitting in front of your computer all day. I’ve tried a couple standing desks and like them just fine for a few days, but then I either get bored standing or my feet and knees begin hurting. The Wurf Board has been designed to solve these issues.

The Wurf Board is an anti-fatigue mat that has been designed for people who use standing desks. The Wurf Board is a fully adjustable air spring platform that you control from springy to firm.

When you stand on the platform, you’re compelled to make lots of micromovements that help with your circulation, standing comfort, and according to the people who make the Wurf, you’ll be burning 32% more calories than you do when you’re just standing stationary behind a desk.

Wurf Boards come in different sizes to match your weight and shoe size. They are priced from $199 to $299. You can find out more by visiting wurf.com and Amazon. We’ll be reviewing the Wurf Board in the coming weeks.

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Samsung Wisenet SmartCam A1 home security system review

There are several considerations to keep in mind when shopping for a home security camera. Do you want a cloud-based camera or a camera that saves footage locally? Do you want to be able to live stream via a mobile device? Do you need an expandable system? Do you need a camera that can pan and tilt? Is pricing a major factor in your choice? These are all factors that I keep in mind when shopping and reviewing security cameras like the latest camera that I’ve been testing – the Samsung Wisenet SmartCam A1.

What is it?

The Wisenet SmartCam A1 from Samsung is a low to mid-range priced home security camera that has basic and advanced features.

What’s in the box?

Station Hub
SmartCam A1 camera
Power adapter
Ethernet cable
Quick start guide

Design and features

The SmartCam A1 has a unique design that includes the Station Hub unit with a removable 350° panning wireless camera that contains its own rechargeable battery.

A set of spring loaded pins on the top of the hub provide power and connectivity to the camera when it is docked on top of the hub.

On the back of the Station Hub, you’ll find a microSD card slot which is used to save continuous camera footage. Below the card slot is a WiFi direct button, a pairing button, an Ethernet port and a power port.

The camera is shaped like a hockey puck. It has a 130° Ultra-Wide Angle lens with a status LED and microphone on the right side and a motion sensor on the left side. 

On the bottom of the camera is a pairing button, on / off switch, a set of electrical contacts for the Station Hub, and a threaded tripod socket.

The bottom front edge of the Station Hub has two status LEDs. The LED on the left provides booting status and the LED on the right provides WiFi connectivity status.

The camera attaches to the top of the Station Hub with magnets but can be removed and placed anywhere inside your home for up to 3 hours of wireless surveillance.

The top of the hub can rotate which gives the SmartCam A1 the ability to pan 350 degrees. You can do this manually, or the app can automatically track subjects when it detects motion.

Setup

Setting up and configuring the SmartCam A1 using the iOS and Android SmartCam app is an easy step-by-step process.

After installing the app and creating an account, you have to power on the Station Hub and the connected camera by making sure the power switch on the bottom of the camera is in the on position. You can then connect the Station Hub to your wireless router using the included Ethernet cable, or you can finish the setup using WiFi.




After the camera is working, you can customise the settings for motion, audio detection, and auto tracking. You can create a schedule for the times and days when you want the camera to automatically monitor for motion.

You can also set specific trigger areas to monitor for motion only in those areas. For example, in the image above, you can see that I have set trigger zones for the doorway and the chair.



Buttons in the app will allow you to arm and disarm all or individual cameras.

Other features include two-way audio and playing alarm sounds through the camera. You can also use the app to view past events and any past point in time that has been recorded on a microSD card (not included).

The picture quality of this home security camera is clear and sharp, but there is some fisheye warp on the edges as you can see from the image above.

The SmartCam A1 also has decent night vision.

When the SmartCam A1 detects motion or audio, it will send a notification to your mobile device or an email if you have configured that option. Be aware that the SmartCam A1 is almost too sensitive when it comes to detecting motion. Even when set to the lowest sensitivity setting, it will detect the smallest movement which caused my phone to constantly ping with a new notification. It got so annoying that I disarmed the camera.

As mentioned above, the SmartCam A1 records continuous video footage to a microSD card. You can view that footage through the SmartCam app or you can remove the microSD card and view the footage on your Mac or PC.

I did run into a problem trying to view the footage on my MacBook. The video files are saved as .AVI files on the microSD card. These files should be viewable using QuickTime, but I received an error each time I tried to view them so I tried VLC media player. The videos play using that app, but they have informational text that is overlayed over the video for the entire clip. Note that you don’t see this textual overlay when you view the same footage through the SmartCam mobile app.

I think the best feature of the SmartCam is the auto tracking feature which will follow the subject in the viewable area when motion is detected. See an example below.

It is a little creepy when you notice that the camera is following you around the room, but it’s a pretty handy feature.

Final thoughts

I’ve been using the Samsung Wisenet SmartCam A1 Home Security camera system for several weeks. I really like the auto tracking feature and the ability to pan the camera manually. I also like that there are no cloud storage fees involved because the footage is stored locally. If (hopefully when) Samsung can fix the motion detection sensitivity issue, the SmartCam A1 security camera system could easily become my new favorite.

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

 

Product Information

Price: $179.00
Manufacturer: Samsung
Retailer: Amazon
Pros:
  • Local storage of video footage
  • 350° auto tracking and panning
  • Expandable with more cameras
  • Wireless camera
  • No monthly or yearly cloud storage fees
Cons:
  • Motion detection is too sensitive even at the lowest sensitivity level

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