Meccano Erector M.A.X. Robotic Interactive Toy with A.I. review

I have two young sons, 7 and 5, who are obsessed with building.  Legos, old sets of Lincoln Logs, boxes, whatever.  They are constantly building and creating things.  Recently my 7 year old started getting into robots so when I saw the Meccano M.A.X. robot erector set I knew it would be a hit.  I was correct.

What is it?

Well, the product name and title of this review pretty much says it all.  MAX is an artificial intelligence robot erector set.  There is a 66 step instruction guide to assemble MAX and there are a lot of parts, motors, bolts, nuts, etc. everything you would expect in an erector set.  What makes MAX different is that once assembled, it is a fully interactive toy for your kids.  Or for you if you end up not wanting to share it with the kids, or for those of you who just love building things and robots, no judgment here, this thing is pretty cool!

Hardware specs

  • 12″ tall when assembled
  • 332 parts
  • 2 hand tools
  • 1 AC/DC wall mount charger (10.4W)
  • 1 rechargeable Ni-MH 1800mAh battery
  • Recommended for kids 10+ (like I said mine are 7 and 5 so they needed my help but it was a great project for us)

What’s in the box?

332 pieces, 2 hand tools (all you need to assemble), instructions, stickers for decorating MAX and a wall charge

Design and features

The build process is like most any other erector set or similar project.  The pieces are dense plastic so I don’t worry about it breaking after a week of play like other products.  The instructions are actually very well thought out and easy to follow, which is a great thing when you are looking at a pile of 332 pieces!

 

Once assembled you have to download MAX’s brain software onto the brain module.  Then MAX comes to life.  Once your child (or you) brings MAX to life he starts asking you questions to learn about you.  This process takes about 10 minutes.  After that, MAX begins to learn.  It has commands that are in the instruction book that allow you to interact with him, some of which are unlocked after a period of time of interacting with it.  It has built-in infrared sensors to help it avoid obstacles when it is moving around.  You can ask MAX questions, ask it to deliver something using its gripping hands, ask it to tell you something interesting and a number of other things that my kids have just loved.

MAX is a great project to challenge young minds interested in S.T.E.M subjects and a great introduction to engineering and robotics projects.

What I like

  • Great project to work on with my kids
  • A toy that learns as you play with it
  • The sense of accomplishment my children (and I) got when MAX was built
  • Very reasonable price (on Amazon for $119.99 with a MSRP of $149.99)

What needs to be improved

I am not sure why you have to download the brain software after receiving it rather than it coming preloaded with it.  That was a little annoying but not an issue, just delayed play time a little after building it while I installed software.  Maybe Meccano is making changes to the A.I. software so when you download it you are getting the latest version, but I don’t know.

Other than that, I don’t have any complaints.  We really enjoyed the build process and the fun playing with MAX and watching it learn.

Final thoughts

As with any erector set, building it is part of if not most of the fun.  In the case of MAX, building it was a blast to work with my kids on but seeing MAX learn and its abilities grow has been really fun in the time we have had with it.  I work a lot so I am always looking for fun projects to work on with my kids so we can spend some quality time together.  When that quality time also engages their minds and imaginations and nurtures their interest in building, robotics, and science, well that’s a home run for me.

I definitely can recommend this product for kids of any age who this product fits their interest but would definitely recommend sticking with the 10+ age recommendation if they will be working on it alone.  With adult supervision, it can be fun for kids of all ages but you may have to take a lot of breaks because 332 pieces is a lot for one sitting with a 7 and 5 year old!

Price: $119.99
Where to buy: Amazon
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Meccano.

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The 27″ Angler Port-a-Cube LED Light Tent should be on your camera gear wish list

One of the most technical challenges that photographers and filmmakers face, is the perfect lighting for their scenes. This is especially the case when there are environmental effects that are uncontrollable.

In the world of studio photography, where lighting can be controlled, the challenge of perfect, even, and flattering lighting still exists. While uneven light and shadows are sometimes useful for portrait photography to create interest and different looks, they are not much help when shooting product photography or even controlled object photography where even and “full” lighting is desired for the object.

In my pursuit of the perfect lighting for product photography, I have tried numerous lights and flashes, and even a photo box with external LED lamps. One day I decided to take a trip to B&H Photo Video to get a first-hand look at what was available to meet my needs and to possibly get to try them out in the store to help me to decide. Luckily, it was not so busy in that section on the day I visited, and I was able to get personal attention from a sales person, and I got to try multiple photo boxes.

The one that I loved and eventually purchased was the 27” Angler Port-a-Cube LED Light Tent. It checked all the boxes of size, portability, and stunning 5400K daylight from the 150 built-in LED lights. The internal panels are reflective, and it comes with 4 inserts; black, gray, white and chroma green. Since buying this light tent, I have retired all my previous contraptions and setups for product and object photography. This is my “go to” in-studio box and I could not be happier.

If you are in the neighborhood, you can head over to the B&H Photo Video store and check it out. It is available for purchase for a great deal at just $99.95.

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Don’t worry about the safety of your ring or your finger with the Enso silicone ring

Wearing a ring while working at some jobs or engaging in some activities can be dangerous.  Yes, demanding physical activity can damage your ring, but more importantly, it can damage or even cost you your finger.  You may have heard about Jimmy Fallon’s hand injury some time back, where he caught his ring on a countertop as he fell and suffered a ring avulsion injury.  (Warning:  gruesome photos if you do a Google search!)  Avulsion injuries happen when the ring doesn’t slide off, but instead gets pulled down your finger, leaving nerve and muscle damage in its wake or even de-gloving your finger (yes, just what it sounds like!).  These injuries often results in amputation.  With the Enso ring, you won’t have to worry about remembering to remove your ring before engaging in risky activities because Enso silicone rings are designed to break apart if they are placed under stress.

Enso has a variety of styles and colors available, and they even have a line of Elements rings that are infused with real metals or minerals and are designed for use as wedding rings.  The Elements collection are available in a Classic width (6.6mm wide x 1.75mm thick) or a Thin width (4.3mm wide x 1.75mm thick).  These rings are available in copper (infused with real copper), rose or yellow gold (infused with real gold), silver (infused with real silver), black pearl (infused with real pearl), and peacock quartz (infused with quartz).  These rings have airflow channels on the inner surface to keep your finger cool and dry under the ring.  All Elements rings are $39.99, regardless of the infused material or the width of the bands.

Enso also offers other silicone rings without the metal infusion.  These rings are available in various fashionable styles and colors; they range in price from $12 to $25, with one style on sale for $6.00.  Check out all the colors and styles at the Enso Rings website.

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Carry a dry-erase board in your pocket!

A while ago, Julie reviewed the Wipebook notebook with dry-erase pages inside.  That version was a hardback book, and Julie had an issue with the book not laying flat.  Wipebook has been evolving since then, and there are three new versions available, including one sized to carry in your pocket for quick notes to yourself.

The new versions all have faux leather covers and brass spiral, lay-flat bindings.  Each has 10 leaves (20 writing pages) covered with a “hyper gloss” UV film that’s easy to erase.  Wipebook is available in the original size (8.5″ x 11″), mini (5.8″ x 8.25″), and a pocket size.  Each comes with one Staedtler 305F-9 no-smudge dry erase pen.

The original Wipebook is $44.95, mini is $39.95, and the pocket size is $19.95 at The Grommet.

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Think Tank Lily Deanne Tutto premium-quality camera bag review

Over the past 30 years I have probably purchased and resold 15 different types of camera bags looking for that perfect bag.  I have looked at backpacks, over the shoulder bags and roller bags and have come to a conclusion: one bag will not ‘cut the mustard’ when it comes to my camera bag needs.  I have a great Think Tank roller bag that I use when I must carry 2 pro camera bodies, several lenses, flashes and a laptop to action shoot jobs.  However, I still needed a camera bag that I could use for fun day trips or even vacations where I was not taking so much stuff and did not want to look conspicuous.  I finally found what I think is my almost perfect bag in the Lily Deanne.  Let’s take a closer look.

What is it?

The Lily Deanne is a camera bag designed by women for professional photographer women.  Honestly the looks of this bag really allow a man or a woman to use this bag.  Think Tank wanted to create a bag that did not look like a camera bag and would look professional enough to carry into events like weddings, meetings, corporate events or even on the street.  The bag comes in three different sizes.  The Lucido which will hold a single standard DSLR with 1-3 lenses and an 8in table.  The second bag is called the Mezzo and it will carry a single standard DSLR, a mid range zoom, 2-3 additional lenses and a 10in tablet or 11in laptop.  Finally, the bag I got the Tutto will carry a gripped DSLR, a mid range zoom, 2-5 additional lenses, 2 flashes and up to a 15in laptop.

Hardware Specs

The bag is made of full grain Dakota leather.  The black parts of the bag are 420 high-density nylon with a durable water-repellent coating.  The strap is made of nylon seat belt webbing that is adjustable in length and comes with a heavy duty nicely padded strap that has yet to cut into my shoulder.  All the zippers are YKK RC Fuse abrasion-resistant zippers.  The bag weighs 3.3 pounds.  Think Tank has some of the best warranties in the business and they will guarantee and warrant their products against any defects in material or workmanship for as long as you own the product.  I have had other professional photographer friends get new wheels for roller bags or sometimes an entirely new bag when a bag that is several years old and heavily used has come up with an issue.

What’s in the box?

The bag came in a gorgeous box and was wrapped in some beautiful tissue paper.  The packaging of the bag could not have impressed me more.  In the box came the actual bag, some closed cell foam dividers and a nice seam-sealed rain cover that comes in its own pouch.

Design and Features

Looking at the intro picture you can see the bag is covered with a main flap.  That flap is attached to the bag via magnets.  Velcro is nowhere to be seen on this bag and it really makes my day.  I can’t tell you how many times I have been at an event and wish to get into my bag and have tried to quietly open a Velcro attachment.  When you flip the flap back you can see there is a big main zippered compartment up top, a side zippered area and two smaller flaps.

Once you unzip the top zipper, you are presented with the main storage compartment.  The entire inside of the bag is lined in a brilliant turquois blue.  That color really makes it easy to see what is inside the bag.  A lot of bags are lined with black material and in dim or dark environments it is nearly impossible to find what you need in the bag.   At the top of the bag you see a flap with a picture of a computer on it.  Simply flip the flap back and up to a 15 inch laptop can be stored in this area.  The divider of the computer area and the camera area is nicely padded.  The back part of the bag is not as well-padded but very sturdy feeling due to the full grain Dakota leather.  The bottom of the laptop compartment comes down to a V shape and is padded.

In the main camera compartment area, I currently have set up to hold a flash,  a bracket, a professional DSLR with a built in grip, and attached to it is a 24-70 lens, rain proof bag, and an additional 70-200 lens on the side.  All the dividers are fully adjustable.  Simply pull them out and arrange them as you wish.

This front zippered area has a red loop on the upper left where you could clip key rings or the popular Think Tank compact flash card holder.  There is a small sleeve that you can see that will hold my Note 8 if I wished.  The rest of the area is just open to store whatever items you wish.  It is not super expandable and I would limit items in that area to fairly flat items.

The two front flaps are also closed with magnets that you can see in the stitched blue circles as the top of each flap.  Inside the left pouch which is also lined with the turquoise material you will find a similarly sized slot that I use to hold filters and then in front of that slot I slide my lens caps.   The right flap has slots to hold pens and pencils and a couple of other small slots to hold various smaller items.  The sides of the bag have a single snap that can be undone to hold a standard water bottle or possibly a hard sunglass case.   You can also see the underside of the shoulder pad where it has rubber grips that keep it in place on your shoulder.

Finally, the back of the bag has a luggage carrier slot where you can slide the handle of a roller bag completely through and it will allow you to place this bag securely on top of a roller bag.  You can see the definition of this slot outlined in the turquois stitching.  There is also one additional storage slot behind that roller bag slot to put additional flat type items.

What I like

I love the looks of this bag.  I have received many compliments on it.  I really like how I can keep the bag on my shoulder and reach in and grab the camera equipment I need quickly and easily.  That was what I hated about backpack bags.  I always had to put them down to get what I need.  The bag stands easily on its own.  It certainly holds all I need and more.  I also love that no one realizes I am carrying around a lot of expensive camera equipment.  Finally, I love the warranty and quality of the bag.  I just have not found another company that beats the quality of Think Tank.

What needs to be improved

It does hold so much stuff that yes, I can overpack and the bag can get very heavy very quick.  I wish they had figured out a way to attach a grab handle to the top of the bag.  That would have been a nice feature when my shoulders were getting tired of holding all the weight.

Final thoughts

In conclusion, I use this bag when I have a lighter photo shoot or when I need to be inconspicuous.  Once the camera is out of the bag and I am taking pictures, I really don’t notice the weight of the bag.  I can easily reach in and swap out lenses quickly.  I have used this for a couple of wedding engagement shoots and the bag was perfect in the public environments where the client wanted their pictures taken.

Price:  $299.75
Where to buy: B&H Photo/Video
Source: The sample of this product was purchased with my own funds

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