2018 Gift Guide – Musician gift ideas

ARTICLE – It’s another year almost over, and it’s time to admit you still haven’t started music lessons for your child or yourself. Let’s look at some gift ideas for getting started learning to play an instrument like the rock god you know you must be!

Squier Mini Strat by Fender

While this may look like a standard Fender Stratocaster, it’s actually a “mini”, or 3/4 sized, Strat from the Squier sector of Fender.  This guitar is designed for children, for people with smaller hands (like me and my short fingers), or for a travel guitar for anyone.  At only $130, you might think these are toys, but they really aren’t.  Check reviews online, and you’ll see that some adults swear by these for their own use and not just as a learning guitar for kids.

That’s not to say they couldn’t use a few adjustments.  I just got the gorgeous all-white mini Strat from the local Guitar Center, and we took it to the guitar maintenance guy who takes care of all my husband’s guitars.  It needed some rough fret ends sanded down and the tuning heads tightened.  Less than $40 later, the guitar tech said the guitar was good to go – after all, he said, it’s a Fender Strat.

You’ll probably want to add a cheap (or not so cheap) little practice amp, some picks, and a strap, and you’re ready, ready, ready to rock tonight!

Price: $129.99
Where to buy: The Guitar Center

Fretlight Wireless Guitar

Fretlight guitars may look like a standard guitar, but they offer two features that set them apart from the mainstream:  they are wireless, and they have light-up fret markers that help you learn new chords as you learn to play guitar.

The Fretlight 600 series wireless guitar connect to a smartphone or tablet via the latest Bluetooth BLE technology. This means you’ll always get the fastest connection to the device you’re using whether it be a mobile device or a computer.  When used with the app, Fretlight’s patented, wireless lighted-learning system guitars light up songs, chords, scales, and riffs right on the fretboard to help you learn.

These guitars come as electric or electric/acoustic in various body styles and as right- or left-handed guitars.  They come in several colors, and some are even offered signed by either Alice Cooper or Orianthi.

Price: starting at $300.00
Where to buy: Fretlight

Roland Modern Compact Digital 88-key Piano F140R

Roland says about their F140R digital piano:  “With superior build quality and innovative technology that far exceeds other instruments in its price class, the F-140R is a serious musical instrument that will last you through years of musical growth and piano enjoyment. Roland’s SuperNATURAL Piano sound engine delivers the rich, complex sound of an acoustic grand, providing a truly incredible playing experience. The PHA-4 Standard Keyboard inherits the Progressive Hammer Action and Ivory Feel texture of keyboards found in our high-end pianos, and includes advanced sensing technology to take full advantage of SuperNATURAL Piano’s enormous tonal range.

It has built-in speakers for powerful sound and a headphone jack for private practice.  It has too many features to list here, but included are multiple grand piano sounds and other voices, built-in rhythms, MIDI functionality, and more.  Go check it out at Roland, and purchase one at your local store or at the link below.

Price: $1249.99
Where to buy: Sweetwater online

Casio LK280 Portable Keyboard with 61 full-size touch-sensitive lighted piano-style keys

If that Roland piano isn’t in the budget, or maybe you need some help learning to play, check out the Casio LK280.  This is a 61-key keyboard with full-sized, touch-sensitive keys that can also light up to show you where to play.

  • Touch-sensitive keys, with 48-note polyphony for expressive playing. Lighted keys let you easily review which notes to play.
  • Allows you to send MIDI files back and forth from your computer to the keyboard. USB port for easy connection to your PC. Secure Digital card slot expands storage capability (card not included).
  • Step Up lesson system makes it fun and easy to learn to play the keyboard.
  • 180 rhythms/accompaniments, plus digital reverb and chorus effects, and up to 600 possible tones, including stereo pianos, to fuel your creativity.
  • Multitrack recorder lets you layer and save your creations.
  • 1/8″ line input for connection of an MP3 player or other audio device, so you can play along to your favorite tunes.
  • Headphone jack lets you practice privately.

Price: $199.99
Where to buy: Best Buy

Yamaha DTX400K Compact Electronic Drum Set

Perhaps you yearn to beat the skins, but your neighbors don’t want to hear you “banging on the bongos like a chimpanzee”, as Mark Knopfler says.  Using this drum kit, you can play all night long without causing a war.  Yamaha says about their DTX-400K drum kit:  “The DTX400K is a full-size electronic drum kit with newly designed drum pads and large 10 inch cymbals, all on an adjustable steel rack system. It’s a great feeling kit that let’s you play in comfort without disturbing others. And because it’s from Yamaha, you can count on durability and dependability.

The DTX400K includes 10 drum training exercises for any level player that help improve timing, accuracy and endurance.  It features the KU100 Silent Kick Unit that greatly reduces vibration and acoustic noise.

It has USB MIDI capability, and it’s upgradeable and expandable.  You’ll also have access to three Yamaha iOS apps to help you learn or practice:  DTX Drum Lessons, DTX400 Touch to customize the sound, and Song Beats to help you learn the drum parts to your favorite MIDI songs.

Price: $479.99
Where to buy: Amazon

BOSS Katana-Air 30W Stereo Combo Amplifier

The BOSS Katana-Air 30W Stereo Combo Amplifier comes with a proprietary wireless transmitter to connect to your guitar to the amp.  The Katana-Air is a true stereo amplifier with two custom-tuned speakers.  You’re ready to play anywhere with this BOSS.  It provides 30W of audio power when plugged into a power outlet or 20W when running off battery.  The amp uses “low-latency digital-wireless guitar technology developed by BOSS to provide transparent sound without any lag or dropouts.”

BOSS says:  “Equipped with the same tones and sound-shaping controls found in larger Katana amplifiers, the Katana-Air offers timbres for any style. Five amp characters provide a wide range of tones, from sparkling clean to a custom, high-gain Brown sound evocative of a Marshall stack. There’s even an Acoustic character optimized for playing acoustic/electric guitar. The amp also provides integrated access to over 50 BOSS effects, including modulations, delays, and reverb effects optimized for the Katana-Air’s stereo speaker system. With six onboard memories, you can store and recall your favorite amp and effects setups at any time.

Available for both iOS and Android devices, a dedicated BOSS Tone Studio app gives you complete control of the Katana-Air right from your smartphone or tablet. You’re able to adjust all the amp’s panel controls, as well as access effects types and routings solely available from the app. You can also save setups to the amp’s memories, organize sound libraries on your device, and download free patch collections directly from BOSS Tone Central. The app corresponds with the amp over Bluetooth.”

When you aren’t using the BOSS Katana-Air as a practice amp, it’s a Bluetooth speaker for music playback from your computer or mobile devices.

Price: $399.99
Where to buy: B&H

KLIQ UberTuner

The UberTuner has an advanced microprocessor and a sensitive piezo sensor that ensures your instrument is quickly and accurately tuned.  It has guitar, bass, ukulele, violin, and chromatic tuning modes; it has transposition settings for Bb, Eb, F, and D woodwind and brass instruments.  It has an easy-to-read, full-color display, a long-lasting 3V CR2032 lithium battery, and a power-save feature for extended battery life.

Price: $23.97
Where to buy: Amazon

Fender Play step-by-step lessons

I’m sure there are guitar lessons readily available where you are, but sometimes you just want to not quite go-it-on your own, but not be tied down to expensive lessons you might not be able to make because of work or school commitments.  Fender offers guided lessons for guitar, bass guitar, and ukulele for much less than formal lessons.  You’ll pay $9.99 a month, or you can pre-pay for a full year for only $89.99 – plus, you’ll be given a 10% discount on Fender gear for a year when you purchase the yearly plan.

Lessons are available on your computer or mobile device (both Android and iOS).  You’ll have step-by-step lessons featuring expert, experienced instructors that you can use at home or take with you when you travel.  You learn at your own pace.  And you’ll get a free 14-day trial so you can try it out before making a commitment.

Price: $9.99/month, or $89.99/year
Where to buy: Fender Play

String Stretcha

If you have tuning problems, it may be the strings and not your guitar, bass, or ukulele, according to the folks at String Stretcha.  There are ways to stretch the strings using your fingers, but pulling on them at random places results in uneven stretch and using the “thumb and fingers” method takes a long time and causes a lot of pain.  If you use the Stretcha tool, you can zip it up and down the strings in just five minutes and achieve a much more even stretch.  And the tool has been tested in studios and on the road by professional guitar techs, who give the Stretcha a big non-sore thumbs up.  You can find the Stretcha at retailers, but if you can’t wait to get your hands on one, you can order directly from String Stretcha.

Price: $14.50
Where to buy: String Stretcha

JS SERIES CONCERT BASS™ MINION JS1X

When my daughter was a kid, she wanted to learn to play guitar.  She actually wanted a bass, but at the time, we couldn’t find a bass small enough for her to play comfortably.  Heck, a full-sized bass is still almost as big as she is now!  She has a couple of short-scale basses she plays now, but she recently fell in love with this tiny Jackson bass called the Minion.  This is the bass you want to get for your younger child to learn on.  It’s also great as a travel bass, or as an instrument for smaller adults, like my daughter.

The JS Series Concert™ Bass Minion JS1X has a 28.6″ scale length, which is even smaller than her other short-scale basses.  It has a poplar body, one-piece bolt-on maple neck with graphite reinforcement rods, and a 12″ radius amaranth fingerboard with 22 jumbo frets and pearloid sharkfin inlays.  It has a Jackson P-style pickup at the neck and a Jackson J-style pickup at the bridge.  Each pickup has a volume knob.  There’s also a hardtail bridge with black baseplate and Jackson-branded locking tuners.

The Concert Bass Minion JS1X is available in Neon Green, Pavo Purple, Satin Black, or Satin Silver with black hardware.

Price: $253.51
Where to buy: Jackson Guitars or Guitar Center (for $179.99)

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Night Sight is available now for Pixel phones and I love it

NEWS – Just in case you didn’t already know, the Night Sight feature on the Google Camera app is now available for Pixel phones. This feature allows you to take better photos under dark lighting conditions. I have been eagerly awaiting this feature since it was announced in October. I’m an amateur photographer and anything that easily improves the quality of my photos, especially those that I take for the Gadgeteer, is VERY welcomed. If you’re curious about how it works, I’ll just point you to Google’s Research Blog, for a detailed explanation.

After updating your app, if the lighting conditions are low enough, a “Try Night Sight” button pops up. Tapping on it enables the feature and you are ready to go. After tapping on the shutter button, be sure to hold your camera steady until the software completes the task of taking the photo.

If “Try Night Sight” doesn’t come up automatically and you want to try it, you can also find the Night Sight mode located in the “More” section of the app.

I tried it out and am truly impressed. The following are a couple of my pics.

The above photo was taken in a VERY dark closet of our house. 

Night Sight dramatically improved the closet photo. 

The above photo was taken in a dimly lit room.

It’s not quite as dramatic as the first set of photos, but the improvement is readily observed.

What do you think of the Night Sight mode? Leave a comment and let me know!

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Twinkly App Controlled LED string light review

REVIEW – The holidays are approaching, which means new LED lights to consider! These Twinkly festive lights can be programmed in nearly any color and pattern using your smartphone.

What is it?

This Twinkly set is a 56 LED bulb string capable of displaying millions of colors. Scroll through preset patterns, or use the Android or iOS app to set and program your own patterns.

Hardware specs

  • Lights for both indoor and outdoor use (IP44 certified and rain resistant)
  • Dimensions: 28.2′ long total string; 18.4′ lighted section
  • 100-240V 0.5A 50/60Hz

What’s in the box?

The 56 strand set comes with the power adapter, string LEDs and an instruction booklet.
Don’t like to program? No worries. The LED string works right out of the box. Just press the button on the controller to scroll through the pre-programmed settings.

Setup

The lights pair with your phone by wifi. In these screenshots (iOS) you can see the different preset patterns. You can even create your own patterns with your own colors and blinking pattern.

I was surprised to see a timer feature. I didn’t quite understand how, but the phone doesn’t need to be actively connected for the lights to turn on and off via the timer. To test this, I set a timer on and off time, and put my phone into airplane mode (wifi off, too). The lights still turned on and off at the right times.

Performance

Unless you really want to program something custom, there’s no need for the app. 56 LEDs isn’t a terribly large number, and isn’t as dramatic as this promotional .gif would let you believe.

I recorded how the LEDs look by cycling through the preprogrammed patterns.

What I like

Brilliant colors, tiny but bright LEDs will really brighten up your holiday season. Timer appears to work whether or not the phone is actively connected.

What needs to be improved

The 56 LED string may be a little short to decorate a large tree.

Final thoughts

I found myself playing endlessly with the different customizations, and concluded there’s probably a preset that’s good enough for you.

Price: $79.99
Where to buy: ThinkGeek and Amazon
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Twinkly.

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2018 Gift Guide – Home gift ideas

ARTICLE – It’s that time of the year, when Christmas decorations are already up in many towns and cities, when radio stations have already switched to 24/7 Christmas music programming, and when you have to start coming up with gift ideas for the people in your life. Well, luckily for you, The Gadgeteer has some gift ideas to help you out.

In this guide, we’ll be talking about gifts for the people who enjoy their homes and like items that can help them keep everything looking clean and nice, or things to help them eat good meals, and relax and enjoy their time at home.

Neato Botvac Connected D7

Julie reviewed this Neato Botvac Connected D7, which is a robot vacuum that maps out your home and cleans the floors while you do something more fun and productive.  This vacuum, like other Neato vacs, has a D-shaped body that helps it clean close to walls and corners, unlike other brands of circular robot vacuums that can’t get into tight corners.  It can be programmed to clean your house using a smartphone app.

The conclusion of Julie’s review:  “I’ve been impressed with Neato Botvacs from the first day I started using them back in 2015. I know that statement sort of sounds like something a shill might say, but I can’t say enough good things about this particular brand of robot vacuum. I’ve tried several other robot vacs that are nowhere near as good as far as cleaning up dirt and navigating obstacles.”  She found it was easy to set up manually or by using the app, and it has good suction and good battery life with a long time per charge.  The only consumable is the filter, but they can be cleaned and reused over and over again.

Price: $726.00
Read our review: Neato D7 Botvac review at The Gadgeteer
Where to buy: Amazon

Pluto Pillow

Andy Chen gave us the scoop on these pillows.  The Pluto Pillow is a custom-built pillow based on your answers to an online questionnaire. There are over two dozen possible, different combinations.  The inner core is a sturdy foam, and the outside is fill of different densities, depending on the results of your survey. The outer cover is either smooth or quilted (again, depending on your questionnaire answers).  The questionnaire covers your height, weight, your sleeping preferences (side? back?), and others.  You also answer questions about what you like/dislike about your current pillow.

Pluto suggests that you give the new pillow at least 2 weeks so you “learn” each other.  At the end of the break-in period, Andy was “surprised how different this was compared to my old pillow, and even more surprised how much I liked it.  I was under the impression that the only way you’d like a pillow sight unseen is if you really hated your current one. Boy, was I wrong.”

Price: $85.00
Read our review: Pluto Pillow review at The Gadgeteer
Where to buy: Pluto Pillow

Airfree IRIS 3000 Air Purifier

As the mother of a child with asthma and severe allergies, I can attest to the importance of a good air filter.  Airfree says their Iris 3000 filter is “the natural solution to asthma, respiratory allergies and mold.  Its patented Thermodynamic TSS Technology eliminates dust mites, bacteria, fungi, virus, pollen, allergens of domestic animals, and other microorganisms from the air.”

Airfree filters also reduce indoor harmful ozone levels, and they are said to be perfect to reduce mold in contaminated areas as well as improving the environment for asthma and allergy sufferers.  Their exclusive technology is completely silent, so they don’t interrupt your sleep.  The Airfree Iris 3000 uses heat to destroy microorganisms and attains 100% efficiency at the Airfree air outlet.

Price: $329.99
BLACK FRIDAY PRICE: $199.00
CYBER MONDAY PRICE: $199.00

Where to buy: Amazon, Home Depot, Bed Bath & Beyond, and other homewares stores

Anova WiFi Culinary Sous Vide Precision Cooker

Sous vide cooking has been around for centuries, but I’d never heard of it until recently.  In French, sous vide means “under vacuum”.  Sous vide cooking, at least in a home kitchen, doesn’t actually involve a vacuum.  It does require food to be in a sealed bag, which floats in a heated water bath.  The heated water cooks the food to a specified degree of doneness at a set temperature point; this temperature is determined by the food item and the degree of doneness you desire.  Because the water is heated directly, it’s easier to reach and maintain a steady temperature than it is in an oven or on a cooktop, where the temperature can experience wide swings as it tries to heat the air in the oven or transfer heat inefficiently through a metal pot on the stovetop.

With this Anova cooker, you use the controls on the device or use the app on your Android or iOS phone to control temperature and monitor the food in the cooking vessel. The Anova precisely maintains the desired temperature evenly throughout the contents of the pot.  Once the food has cooked for the stated time in the heated water bath, you finish off the cooking with a quick braising in a heated pan or a quick pass under a broiler for a browned surface.  Your meal is beautifully cooked – no undercooking/overcooking and no burning!

Price: $129.00
Where to buy: Amazon

Victor standing desk DC500

You’ve heard about the health problems caused by sitting at a desk all day, and you’ve heard about the health benefits of standing at a desk as you work.  You’d like to try out a standing desk, but you don’t want to find yourself always stuck having to stand.  With the Victor High Rise Collection DC500 Mobile Adjustable Standing Desk, you’ll be able to quickly and easily adjust the height from 29″ (about the height of a standard dining table) for sitting to 44″ tall for standing.  A high-strength gas strut eases the height adjustment with the pull of a lever.  

The sturdy, all-steel frame is topped with a large 31” wide by 22” deep durable wood desktop with a scratch-resistant PVC coating.  Four heavy-duty steel casters with rubber wheels allow you to move the table easily over hard or carpeted floors; they lock for stability when you’re working.  

You’ll find a lot of uses for this adjustable table – crafting, or working at home or at the office.

Price: $184.99
Where to buy: Amazon

Nixplay Iris photo frame

The Nixplay Iris 8″ digital photo frame reminds me of those old digital frames from two decades ago, but these are much improved over those old frames with the tiny screens.  First of all, forget those tiny, low-resolution displays of yesteryear.  Your photos will be shown to their best advantage on the 8″ high-resolution 1024 x 768 IPS display.  You won’t need memory cards or USB sticks to load pictures onto the Iris, either.  Instead, you’ll use the free Nixplay Web App to send photos.  From your mobile device, you can snap a photo and send it out immediately, or you can send pictures from Facebook, Instagram, Dropbox, Flickr, and Google Photos.  Best of all, because the Iris is WiFi-connected, you can send your images to your own frame or to friends’ frames anywhere in the world.

The Iris 8″ frames have an activity sensor to turn the frame on/off when it senses motion and an auto-brightness control to adjust the display for the changing room conditions.  The frames are available in metallic finishes of silver, peach copper, or burnished bronze.

Price: $199.99
Where to buy: Nixplay or at Amazon

Power Air Fryer XL

The Power Air Fryer XL from CVS is an amazing way to fry your favorite foods without using oil. This fryer uses super-heated air which means up to 80% fewer calories than traditional frying methods. The Power Air Fryer XL features:

  • Digital Easy-Touch Panel with 4 Programs
  • Non-Stick Coating/ Dishwasher Safe Parts
  • Uses No or Less Oil for Healthier Cooking
  • Up to 400 degree cooking/1200 watts
  • Timer with Auto Shutoff
  • Large Easy-Grip Handle
  • 2.4—Quart Non-Stick Basket with food Divider (Lets you cook 2 foods at the same time!)

Price: $79.99
Where to buy: CVS (only in stores)

Sengled Element Plus Smart LED Bulb

Sengled lets you add a smart lighting system to your home with just a couple of bulbs or a full house of smart bulbs.  Of course, you’ll need a hub to control the system, but you can get an Element starter kit with the hub and two white-only bulbs for $40; extra bulbs are available as white-only, color, and as BR30 bulbs for recessed lighting fixtures with prices starting as low as $30.  You can start out with a few bulbs and build your entire lighting system by adding a few bulbs at a time to your home.

The Sengled system is controlled by the Element app, Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, and by Xfinity and IFTTT.  The bulbs can be controlled by SmartThings, Wink, Amazon Echo Plus, and Iris Smart Hub.

Price: Starter kit with hub and 2 bulbs are $39.99; extra bulbs are as low as $29.99
Read our review: Sengled Element Plus Smart LED Bulb review at The Gadgeteer
Where to buy: Sengled or at Amazon

Bosch FlexiClick 5-in-1 Drill/Driver System

Bosch’s FlexiClick is a one-click system that saves time and delivers high-quality drilling and bit-driving capability for any project – big or small. It combines 12-volt power with four professional-grade attachments that include a 3/8” keyless chuck, a locking bit holder, a right angle drill attachment, and an offset angle attachment. With this set, you will confidently be able to create and repair whatever life throws at you, even if the workspace is tight. The handle even has a built-in light for work in dark areas.

Price: $169 at Amazon
Where to buy: boschtools.com and Amazon

AcousticSheep SleepPhones

AcousticSheep SleepPhones are designed to wear while you’re asleep – perfect for people who use ASMR to help them go to sleep.  “SleepPhones® are ultra-thin, high-quality speakers embedded inside of a soft, fleece headband. Nothing goes inside your ear, so they are the most comfortable headphones on the market!

SleepPhones come in a variety of sizes and colors, and they are available as corded or Bluetooth cordless.  The cloth bands are washable as well as replaceable.

Price: $39.95 for corded; $99.95 for cordless
Where to buy: Amazon (see above links)

Instant Pot

Early this year, Julie reviewed an Instant Pot Ultra 6-quart electric pressure cooker for review.  That Instant Pot could speed up cooking by 2-6 times and could be used as a slow cooker like a crock pot, rice cooker, yogurt maker, sauté/browning pan, steamer, and a warming pot.  Because it’s a multi-function cooker, you can sear the meat directly in the pot you’ll be slow-cooking it in, so you reduce the number of pots needed to cook your meal.

Julie loved how quick and easy it was to use the Instant Pot, and she had a list of recipes in mind that she couldn’t wait to try.  She said the Instant Pot makes cooking so easy, fast, and flavorful, while making cleanup a breeze.

In addition to the Ultra 6 quart that Julie reviewed, Instant Pot also has a large variety of other electric pressure multi-cookers you can choose from.

Price: $149.95
Read our reviewInstant Pot Ultra 6 Qt review at The Gadgeteer
Where to buy: Instant Pot or Amazon

SodaStream Fizzi One Touch

The SodaStream Fizzi One Touch is a table-top appliance that carbonates water, with 3 levels of carbonation to choose from.  SodaStream says that “saving the world from plastic pollution has never been so easy, stylish, or refreshing. The sleek Fizzi One Touch is SodaStream’s newest model and carbonates tap water at the touch of a button. With three levels of automatic carbonation, you can perfectly customize your sparkling water, and there’s no worry of accidentally fizzing all over yourself.”

Julie reviewed the Fizzi One Touch this fall, and she loves it!  She had been using a different SodaStream machine to make the sparkling water she drinks, but she found it difficult to get a consistent level of fizziness with her old machine.

Just like older SodaStream machines, the Fizzi One Touch uses replaceable carbon dioxide canisters than are readily found in local kitchen stores.  Because you can select a carbonation setting, it’s easy to get consistent amounts of fizz now, and Julie says it’s one of the most popular appliances in her kitchen!

Price: $129.99
Read our reviewSodaStream Fizzi One Touch review at The Gadgeteer
Where to buy: SodaStream and Amazon

RCA 3.2 CU ft. Retro Bar Fridge with Side Bottle Opener


Warm your parents and grandparents’ hearts this season with this retro compact 3.2cu refrigerator from RCA. Available in Red, Blue, Pink, or Black, this mini fridge has a sleek retro design and an attached bottle opener, as well as a chrome pull handle and removable glass shelves that make it easy to clean. You can even reverse the door to customize which way it opens. This fun retro fridge is the perfect appliance and holiday gift for the people on your list who like to remember simpler times.

Price: $89.99
Where to buy:Amazon

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Monowear Apple watch bands, TicPods Free earbuds, Kensington Expert Mouse, and more – Weekly roundup

NEWS – Another week has come and gone which means it’s time to make sure that you didn’t miss any news or reviews for your favorite gadget topics. Here’s a list of everything we posted in the last seven days. Enjoy!

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