Flying pocket cameras, smart padlocks, iPhone XS Max, Yeti nano mic, and more – Weekly roundup

Gadgeteers, assume the position! Are you comfy with your favorite computing device? Excellent! Now browse this list of everything we posted on the site this week just to make sure you didn’t miss one of gadget-tastic articles, reviews, or news posts. Enjoy!

Articles

Julie’s gadget diary – Yes, I’m going to order the new iPhone Xs MAX

Reviews

Knockaround Hot Wheels 50th Anniversary “Rodger Dodger” Fort Knocks sunglasses review

Hudly Wireless heads-up display review

KYZA Travel Wallet review

BoxLock smart padlock review

AirSelfie2 flying camera review

Blue Yeti Nano USB microphone review

Etymotic ER3XR earphone review

TicWatch Pro smartwatch review

Douni A5 Bluetooth speaker review

Gate Camera Smart Lock review

Airthings Radon detector, Wisenet Smartcam, Guardzilla 360 camera, and more – Review updates

Gourmia Hand Held Immersion Blender and Smoothie Maker review

ALC Wireless AWS3377 Full HD 1080p Surveillance System with 7″ Touch Screen Monitor and 2 Weatherproof Cameras review

Shinola Bookshelf Speakers review

LOFTEK 3D Printing Moon Lamp with Touch Control review

Wiivv custom fit sandals review

News

Form follows function with this Everlane bag

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Add a USB charger to your nightlight

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Bring Harry Potter to your tabletop gaming nights!

The Palmpress puts hand-brewed coffee in the palm of your hand

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Organize your shower with simplehuman

These lightbulbs are works of art

Florence is headed this way, and my thoughts have turned to emergency preparedness

The secret to a comfy travel pillow lies with a turtle

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Knockaround Hot Wheels 50th Anniversary “Rodger Dodger” Fort Knocks sunglasses review

REVIEW – Rule #1 is “Always look cool.”  And what better way to look cool when the temps outside are hot than a pair of cool shades?  Knockaround Sunglasses is keen to this; they’ve been doing cool shades since 2005, and for one of their cool brand collaborations check out these Hot Wheels 50th Anniversary “Rodger Dodger” shades.  Gadget on!

What is it?

These shades are a brand collaboration between Knockaround, makers of cool, durable and affordably-priced sunglasses, and Hot Wheels, icon makers of beloved 1:64 scale toy cars for generations.  These Fort Knocks shades are styled to be reminiscent of the Hot Wheels “Rodger Dodger” toy car, with its distinctive blue and red flames chrome accents.

Hardware specs

  • Polarized silver chrome lenses with full UV400 sun protection
  • Microfiber cloth pouch

What’s in the box?

As a child of the 70s and 80s, I had an immediate feeling of nostalgia when I first saw the packaging of these shades.  The packaging itself is designed to very closely mimic that of the classic Hot Wheels toy car packaging.   I have to say that of all the products I have reviewed, the packaging of these shades is one of the most impressive and clever.

Inside the package:

  • Knockaround “Rodger Dodger” Fort Knocks sunglasses
  • Microfiber “Rodger Dodger”-styled drawstring storage/cleaning pouch

Design and features

As a bit of background, I first became aware of Knockaround when I stumbled upon their G. I. Joe Premium shades, which I wrote a short news article about here.  (Note to Knockaround: I’m a huge G. I. Joe fan and still hoping to be able to try them out!  Yo Joe!)

Let’s check out the shades themselves.  First off, Knockaround has done a great job with the styling on these, the blue and red paint color scheme is bold, bright and eye-catching, and it really does look like something that would have originated in the 80s.

These frames are Knockaround’s Fort Knocks style frames, which have a classic style but with a slightly wider fit than their other frames.  Plus, Knockaround claims they were so named because they are tough and can take a beating.

The inside of the front has a “hot rod red interior,” which is a neat contrast to the arms in blue.  When I first put them on, the red rims produced a cool effect when looking through them.

The Knockaround Fort Knocks sunglasses also include hidden spring hinges that help provide a more comfortable and conforming fit.

I noticed something on the right arm, as seen above, which appeared to be a bit of white residue.  In the process of scraping it off with my fingernail, I thought the flames would come off with it, but they did not.  

The other arm was fine, with no residue, as seen above.

Knockaround calls this styling “nitrous blue flame,” but to me, it looks like red flames with a blue background.  Either way, it looks cool.

The blue and red color scheme is not the only thing that is reminiscent of the Hot Wheels “Rodger Dodger” racecar.  These sunglasses also have chrome accent, like the little silver squares on the front, and the recessed chrome “Knockaround” logo on both of the arms, as seen in the image above.

Knockaround also included a classic Hot Wheels logo in white on the inside of the right arm.

The upper right corner of the right lens of these shades has a tiny “50” molded in, a nod to these being Hot Wheels 50th anniversary edition.  You can also see one of the small chrome accents bars.  Note also that these Fort Knocks style sunglasses include Polarized silver chrome lenses (which gives them a very slight reflective look) with UV400 sun protection.

The microfiber drawstring storage/cleaning pouch is a really nice addition.  It features a lifelike image of the Hot Wheels “Rodger Dodger” race car sitting on a racetrack.

While I do like the nostalgic 1980s styling and linkage to such an icon and beloved toy company, I’m not sure these shades really fit my own personal style.  I’m more of a subdued, wraparound shades type of guy.  Still, these Rodger Dodgers are definitely fun and eye-catching.

It’s worth noting that last time these Knockaround “Rodger Dodger” Hot Wheels Fort Knocks sunglasses went on sale, they sold out very quickly.  As of this writing, they are currently sold out, but Knockaround reports that these will be re-issued starting in “mid-October.”

What I like

  • Retro 70s/80s throwback styling
  • Polarized lenses, UV protection and durable frames, but affordable pricing
  • Microfiber drawstring storage bag/cleaning cloth is included

What needs to be improved

  • Just that bit of white residue on the outside of the arm that I had to scrape off with my fingernail.

Final thoughts

Fun and nostalgic Hot Wheels styling with durable frames and polarized lenses, yet affordable pricing.  Knockaround has something good going with these brand collaboration shades.  These shades have a definite 80s throwback look and are definitely bold and eye-catching, so if these you think they are your styles, they are worth a look (pun intended).

Price: $35.00
Where to buy: Knockaround.com
Source: The product sample for this review was provided by Knockaround.com.

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Hudly Wireless heads-up display review

REVIEW – Pretty much every car made today is a rolling computer, with who knows how many processors controlling everything from the fuel system to your high-tech LCD display. But there are still many older cars on the road with nothing but an AM/FM radio to keep you entertained and informed. Many of these low-tech cars can be retrofit with an Apple CarPlay or Android Auto head unit. But if the dash of your car doesn’t allow or that sort of thing is too much hassle, the Hudly Wireless is engineered to bring the smarts of your phone to you while you’re driving in a non-distracting, hassle-free manner. Let’s see how well it does bringing some modern day features to our very low-tech Ford Thunderbird when paired with my iPhone X.

What is it?

The Hudly Wireless is a portable head-up display (HUD) designed to project navigation directions, notifications, and other info from your smartphone to your field of view while driving. The latest Hudly product connects wirelessly to both iOS and Android devices and can be installed in virtually any car. Though be aware, for whatever reason Google Pixels and Nexus devices are not compatible.

Design and features

The Hudly Wireless portable head-up display began earlier this year as Kickstarter and Indiegogo campaigns receiving nearly $750k in combined funding with 1500+ backers.

The Hudly Wireless measures 7.1 by 5.3 inches and stands about 2 inches high with base, less the transparent screen. Its casing is made of black plastic and adheres to your car’s dash via a removable 4.0-by-3.0-inch adhesive base.

The Hudly wireless has a 6.2” screen with a resolution of 800 x 480. The screen reflects onto an adjustable transparent display with a special coating that optimizes the reflection clarity and enhances the color and contrast of whatever you’re viewing. A sensor automatically adapts the brightness to ambient lighting conditions for optimal visibility. According to Hudly, the Wireless can get 5 times brighter than the typical smartphone screen.  Overall, I found the screen very bright, clear, and readable in all lighting conditions.

Hudly uses optical collimation to display directions in a similar focus plane as the road, elevating your reaction time and situational awareness since there is no longer a need to refocus your eyes for directions.

I have to disagree with this feature… I found that the screen was definitely on a closer plane of viewing than the road and objects ahead of me. That said, it is no more a distraction than a mounted smartphone or display in a typical modern car.

In the Box:

  • Hudly wireless heads-up display
  • Cigarette lighter power cable
  • Adjustable mount
  • Cable clips
  • Microfiber cloth
  • Optional OBD2 smart module

Installing the hardware and setting up the app is easy and takes just minutes to get things operational. Then each time you want to use the Hudly Wireless, your smartphone automatically reconnects to the device via WiFi.

But you do have to reestablish the mirroring from your phone to the Hudly. Occasionally the connection would flake and I had to power cycle the Hudly for it to work again but that was a rarity.

Like other vehicle tech-accessories, the Hudly Wireless is powered by a 12-volt power cord that plugs into the miniUSB charging port on the back of the device. The power cable is long enough to go around your dash and along your windshield enabling you to tuck it out of sight/the way. Though since I was using this in multiple vehicles, I never got around to making the wiring look presentable.

Here you see the Hudly Wireless installed in our very low-tech T-bird and it worked well even considering the steep angle of the windshield. Though I did prefer it off to the side and turned towards me, once again due to how the Hudly sat and the angle of the windshield.

Here you see the Hudly installed in my three-year-old car and how it compares to the nav unit in my dash. Overall, the dash screen was brighter but the fact I could mirror Waze on the Hudly was much preferred to the stock nav software. You can also see how your smartphone has to be on and mirroring the screen for the Hudly to work. For extended use, you’d need to plug in your smartphone cause having your WiFi connected plus mirroring/casting with the screen on definitely chews thru your battery.

The front of the device has the power, volume, and brightness buttons for easy access/control. The speaker was loud enough to hear while driving.

If you look real close, you can see Straight No Chaser on YouTube streaming from my iPhone to the Hudly Wireless. There is no safety feature to prohibit this sort of thing while driving. I was able to stream/view many video apps…anything Apple allows to be Screen Mirrored.

As it would happen, my wife was driving towards me while I was testing the Hudly Wireless and the first thing she said to me was how obnoxious the glare from the screen was. Obviously, the special reflective coating works both ways. I told her it was a safety feature like the flashing/oscillating motorcycle headlights.

What I like

  • Well build/engineered device
  • Bright, clear display
  • Mirrors your smartphone screen
  • Adds modern day functionality to old vehicles
  • Quick and easy to setup
  • Loud audio/speakers

What needs to be improved

  • Focal point more in the car than looking forward
  • Smartphone has to be on and mirroring/casting
  • Connection occasional had to be reset

For you motor-heads, the optional OBD2 smart module enables you to also stream your car’s performance data to the Hudly screen as well.

Final thoughts

Bottom line…the Hudly Wireless head-up display works as advertised. It enables you to mirror your smartphone’s screen in front of you while motoring down the road. The screen is bright, vibrant, and clear, easily seen in all lighting conditions. That said, in today’s high tech world, I see it as a relatively niche device. Most vehicles today coming with pretty good tech as a standard/included option, the ability to install Apple CarPlay/Android Auto head units into older cars, or just using a well-placed mount for your smartphone all of which gives you the same capability/features as the Hudly Wireless.

Price: $299
Where to buy: gethudly.com and Amazon
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Hudly.

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Form follows function with this Everlane bag

NEWS – Ladies, forget about using big, bulky bags for your everyday carry.  The streamlined Form bag from Everlane can carry your gear, including a laptop.  The bag is made of 100% Italian leather in Prato, Italy.  Although it measures only 13” tall x 5” deep x 10.5” wide, the bag can fit up to a 13″ laptop inside (horizontally).

The 1.6″ wide strap adjusts from a minimum of 27″ to 44.5″, so you can wear it as a shoulder bag or a crossbody bag.    Inside, you’ll find a pocket and plenty of room in the body of the bag for a laptop, a water bottle, plus your other daily gear.  The top is held closed by magnets, so there’s no zippers to scratch your laptop.

The Form bag is available in black, cognac, or green leather.  The black is available to ship now, but the other two colors ship October 28.  Each bag is $235.00.  Learn more and purchase at the Everlane website.

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KYZA Travel Wallet review

REVIEW – I would say that I am an occasional traveler, getting on a plane maybe 4 to 6 times a year to go somewhere.  But even though I am not a heavy traveler, I am always on the lookout for travel gear that can make my life a little easier during the trip.  For some time I have wished that I could find an easier way to keep track of all the stuff you need while traveling… wallet, cash, cards, boarding passes, passports, notes, business cards, and more.  I hate having all those things spread out across my wallet, my suitcase, and my laptop bag.  So I decided to give the KYZA travel wallet a try.

What is it?

A leather travel wallet (2 actually) that keeps all your travel documents organized like your cash, credit cards, passport, boarding passes, receipts, notes, business cards, and more.

Product specs

Made of 100% genuine leather; brushed leather on the exterior and smooth leather on the inside. The wallet includes an inner wallet for your everyday travels and an outer wallet for your travel necessities.

Outer wallet:

  • Two slip pockets for boarding pass and passport
  • Note/cash compartment
  • Travel pen
  • Four credit card slots

Inner wallet:

  • Four credit card slots
  • Note/cash compartment
  • Rear slip pocket

Note: this travel wallet is designed for passports up to 125mm x 88mm (4.9 in x 3.5 in).

The larger outside wallet
The smaller inside wallet
Here is the smaller wallet slipped into the larger wallet.
Here is the smaller outside wallet with numerous items inside.
This is the back of the smaller wallet where the outside slit pocket is located.

What’s in the box?

A larger outer wallet, a smaller inner wallet, and a drawstring cloth bag to hold them when you aren’t traveling.

Design and function

When you look close at the KYZA you can tell that it is a quality product.  It doesn’t feel cheap and I imagine that it will last for several years of use.  The inner wallet is smaller and thus can be slipped into the outer wallet to keep everything together while you are traveling.  And the inner wallet is designed to slip out to use during your daily touring away from your hotel room.  As you can see from the pictures, the KYZA is quite thick when you get everything inside.  I did not feel comfortable having the KYZA (both the outside and inside the wallet together) in my suit coat inside pocket because it was so thick.  So I kept it in my laptop bag while en-route.  It was however wonderful having all my travel stuff together in one place instead of spread out in multiple places.

Here are some pictures of the how thick the wallets are when compared to a deck of cards and my existing wallet I use every day at home:

The larger outside wallet
The smaller inside wallet
Both of the wallets together
The smaller outside wallet compared to my everyday wallet at home

As you can see from the pictures, the number of slots and pockets in the KYZA is wonderful, and you can place all manner of things inside… cash, passport, boarding passes, receipts, business cards, credit cards, notes, and more.  There is even an ink pen nicely tucked inside the center spine of the outer wallet so that you never have to hunt for a pen when you have to fill out a form or sign a receipt.  Very nice.

I did have a couple of negatives that I want to mention.  The KYZA doesn’t come with RFID protection for your credit cards.  There are competing products that are also very nice out there that are cheaper and come with RFID protection, so KYZA needs to add that to be competitive.  Also, the KYZA logo on the outside is a bit too much for my taste.  It makes the wallet look like something I picked up a trade show, not a premium product that costs almost $130.  They could have easily done a small stamped logo in the leather on the front if they really wanted their logo on there, or better yet inside the wallet.

Final thoughts

I really like the KYZA despite the conspicuous logo emblazoned on the front and the lack of RFID protection.  I have some travel bags that have RFID protection and can utilize those to keep my KYZA safe when needed.  But it would be nice at this price point to have a feature that competing products already have.  I can’t give my highest recommendation to the KYZA, but it is a high-quality wallet that does the job and will last you a long time.

Price: $129.99
Where to buyKYZA website
Source: The sample of this product was provided by KYZA

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