Watch out, Anki’s cheeky little robot Cozmo now has a brother and he speaks Alexa!

NEWS – The loveable, cheeky, teachable (sort of) and attitudinally challenged robot Cozmo now has a brother—a smarter, more engaging and even more teachable sibling. Anki has upped the AI bar with the new small personal robot, Vector. Vector’s name may not be as funny as his older brother’s, but Vector has two years worth of tech evolution to keep things interesting.

Much like Cosmo, Vector is more buddy than robot. He’s your companion. He’ll also make you laugh. Vector is curious, independent, and powered by some preposterous tech and AI.

Anki states, “Vector is the most advanced home robot ever made—at a price that means you can actually bring him home. He begins to fulfill the promise of living with robots in ways we’ve only seen in science-fiction movies. He’s a curious little guy who is aware of his surroundings. He can see, hear, and feel, allowing him to react naturally to the world around him. However, his most remarkable feature is life. Vector feels alive.”

Cozmo needed an iPhone to perform many functions. Vector is independent and only needs wifi to interact. Because of that, Vector can update his own software wirelessly and automatically. He comes with a high-res color display that will show off his personality. Vector can see, hear, feel and think. He will answer questions, give the weather, recognize a face and take photos. Think of Vector like Siri come to life. Simply say, “Hey Vector” followed by “I have a question” and he will answer. He’s knowledgeable over many topics with more being added all the time.

He’ll also play blackjack.

Vector is currently a Kickstarter project, mainly for developers who may want to help shape Vector’s future abilities while getting a $50 discount. Anki has already surpassed their $500,000 goal. You can learn more about Vector here and here. After the Kickstarter campaign, Vector will retail for $249. Vector should ship in October in time for the holidays. Visit Anki for more information.

And now, Alexa!

Vector is now available and Anki is incorporating Amazon’s Alexa! This update (coming in December) will enable Vector owners to access the knowledge and utility of Amazon’s voice service as well as seamlessly tap into thousands of potential existing Alexa “Skills,” such as scheduling reminders; controlling their connected-home; shopping for groceries; and, many more. Click here for a video preview of the integration and see how Alexa comes to life via Vector.

With the Alexa-integration arriving in December, Vector will be part of Amazon’s Deal of the Day on Saturday, 11/17/18 —offered at up to 30% discount for 24 hours.

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Huawei MateBook X Pro, Fender guitar, dash cams, and more – Weekly roundup

Has your weekend been less than thrilling so far? Don’t worry, I have the solution. It’s a full listing of all our news, reviews, and articles from the past week. Yay right? You’re welcome!

Articles

Julie’s gadget diary – The Huawei MateBook X Pro could actually replace my MacBook

6 Smart gadgets that make moving or remodeling easier

Reviews

The Kwilt Shoebox Plus review

Vena 6Netic Magnetic Smartphone Bike Mount review

Willgoo Carrying Case and Power Bank for Apple Pencil review

Fender Player Series Jaguar guitar review

Abode DIY Home Security System review

VIZIO M-Series (M65-F0) 4K HDR Smart TV review

Thinkware F70 dash cam review

Tablo DUAL 64GB OTA DVR review

Audew Multi-function Flashlight review

ILive – Voice Activated Clock with Amazon Alexa Review

News

The Gel Blade is a flexible new take on the traditional squeegee

Protect your student’s laptop with the iPearl cover from mCover

Updated type experience coming to Adobe InDesign CC and Illustrator CC

The Lightning Bug will give you the bug to capture amazing lightning shots!

Sony Introduces the 500 Million Limited Edition PS4 Pro

Glide through window cleaning by washing both sides at once

This handheld gadget will wash your dirty dishes for you

True Wireless Starship E70 Pro earbuds look out of this world!

IndieDoGood.com helps makers succeed and give back to society #sponsored

This water bottle is so Hip!

Save space with this table that has a built-in Bluetooth speaker

Thanks to Adorama, now’s the time to add to or update your camera equipment

Seabird 4K camera, Ti toothpick, Soundflux earbuds, and more – Notable crowdfunding campaigns

Photojojo Shutter Remote works with Apple and Android devices

Bloxygen keeps old oil-based paints, varnishes and stains looking like new

Understands are one-of-a-kind wood stands for iMacs

Forget smart lighting. Add Star Trek phaser-controlled lighting to your home!

Why press buttons when Alexa will perfectly nuke your next Hot Pocket

TicWatch Pro is a smartwatch with 30 day battery life

BOSS Katana-Air claims to be the first truly wireless portable guitar amp

Shinola gets into your head with the Canfield Pro In-Ear Monitors

Protect your AirPods with Twelve South’s AirSnap case

A cat tree that doesn’t look like a cat tree

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2 new styles of backpack goodness from Bellroy!

NEWS – I love what Bellroy is doing with their innovative carry products; the Duo Tote Pack made my list of favorite products in 2017 (see the review here). Now they’ve added two 22-liter daypacks to their collection that give you a *bit* more room for your stuff.

The Shift (top left, $229) is a commuter pack for biking and walking. It features a water-resistant design and a flap-over style closure that can expand for larger loads when you need it like a messenger bag.  The Classic Backpack Plus (top right, $179) features a traditional U-shaped clam shell design with a bevvy of pockets and pouches to organize your laptop and work gear. Both feature the contemporary styling, the innovative design elements, and the unique material combinations that give Bellroy products their distinctive edge. They are also available in multiple colors.

Check ’em out at Bellroy’s web site!

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The Gel Blade is a flexible new take on the traditional squeegee

It may just look like a big piece of silicone, but the One Pass Gel Blade will help with cleanup jobs from the driveway to the kitchen. This flexible silicone squeegee is perfect for cleaning water off your car, cleaning your shower door, or even whisking away messy kitchen spills.

The Gel Blade uses a patented Y-bar edge design that easily removes over 90% of standing fluids. It’s very flexible, making it perfect for working around edges and the ergonomic handle makes it easy to hold onto.

Because It’s made of medical-grade silicone, you won’t have to worry about mold or bacteria. To clean it just toss it in the dishwasher.

The Gel Blade is so versatile it can even be used to remove pet hair from upholstery. And because it won’t scratch it’s safe to use on any surface or paint

The One Pass Gel Blade comes in two sizes. The 9” size ($14.95) is great for kitchen spills and for smaller surfaces and the 12” size ($21.95) for larger jobs like drying cars and large windows.

The One Pass Gel blade is available on The Grommet.

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The Kwilt Shoebox Plus review


Not very long ago, I tested and reviewed the Kwilt Mini Shoebox, which is a device that allows me to transfer and/or backup any or all of the videos and photos from my phone or tablet to storage attached to this device via my network. I found it to be a very nice and useful gadget, but with some flaws. Just recently, Kwilt released the Kwilt Shoebox Plus and allowed me the honor of reviewing their upgraded device. So, here we go:

What is it?

The Kwilt Shoebox Plus allows you to transfer/backup your photos and videos from your phone or tablet, and to have access to them and any other media attached to the shoebox from anywhere in the world and at any time, as long as you have internet access.

What’s in the box



1 x Kwilt Shoebox Plus
1 x 64GB Thumb Drive
1 x Micro USB Power Adapter
1 x Quick Start Guide
1 x Additional Information Leaflet
1 x Ethernet Cable

Design and features

Much like the previous model, the Kwilt Shoebox Plus is a small and lightweight device that allows you to connect a relatively limitless amount of hard drive storage via its 4 built-in USB ports. You can transfer your pictures and videos from your mobile device to “free up” storage, or you can create a backup of your content. The device allows you to have access to the content from anywhere in the world as long as you have internet access and the app configured on your device. You can set up additional accounts for family and friends and others. You can display the photos and videos on a display via the HDMI port and hear any audio via the audio port.
On one of the long sides of this device, there are 3 ports. From left to right there is a power port, an HDMI display port and an audio out port.


On one of the short sides of the device, there are 4 USB ports and an Ethernet jack.

Performance

Once again, much like the previous model, the initial setup of the Kwilt was very easy right out of the box, with no issues at all. This time around, they provided a 64GB flash drive to get you started which as I stated in the first review, is simply amazing and a great gesture by the manufacturer. Since the app was already loaded on my devices, as soon as I connected the Kwilt Shoebox Plus to my network, it showed up as a second Kwilt in the app. (This time around, I connected the Kwilt via the Ethernet cable). The instructions were easy to follow, and since I had already created an account for the first Kwilt, in a few seconds, all was set and ready to go. When I opened the app, the first screen asked me to create a name and password for the new device.


Once I gave the device a name, (Unlike my first Kwilt, I just named this one Kwilt Plus), the next screen was the main screen with a thumbnail view of some of my photos/videos, and the icon in the upper left corner for the choices.


First I selected Manage Kwilt Shoebox to see what the app showed for my devices.


Once that selection looked good, I selected the choice to Transfer to Shoebox and both Kwilt devices were displayed for my selection.


This time around, when I selected the Kwilt Plus option to transfer my photos and videos together, I had no problem with the app. I selected the option to transfer all files including both videos and photos, and the process was flawless. When I tested the first Kwilt, whenever my phone went into sleep mode, the app would stop the transfer. This time around, the phone stayed awake and successfully completed the transfer.


Another great improvement and also a pleasant surprise is that unlike my failed efforts to contact support during my testing of the previous Kwilt device, on this occasion, I received the following email shortly after setting up the Kwilt Plus:


All of the functions included in the original Kwilt Shoebox are also included in this version. To see the review of the first Kwilt Mini Shoebox, click here: Kwilt Shoebox review.
In addition to the app functions to edit and share your photos, you can also perform the following functions:

  • The KwiltKeys photo keyboard for IOS allows you find any picture and place it into any relevant app.
  • The Kwilt for MS Office365 add-on allows you to find and insert any photos into Word or PowerPoint.
  • The Kwilt for MS Outlook add-on that allows you to find and insert any photos into MS Outlook.

What I like

  • The addition of wired Ethernet for this new model.
  • The great improvement of the functionality of the app.
  • The great improvement in the Customer Support function.
  • The addition of multiple USB ports for flexibility and expansion.

What can be improved

  • In my opinion, there is nothing to be improved. They got it right.

Final thoughts

The Kwilt Shoebox Plus is a great improvement to the first model and continues to be a really nice device that is designed to perform a very useful and convenient function. Just like its predecessor, it provides for virtually limitless storage for your mobile picture and videos, far beyond the built-in storage capacity of any phone on the market today. It continues to allow access to others persons of your choice, and with a bit of imagination, it can be useful in more ways than mentioned in my review, including as an example, when you get a new cell phone and you are switching from say Android to IOS. The Kwilt Shoebox Plus makes the process of safeguarding your priceless pictures and videos that are on your cell phone, easy and painless. I can’t wait to see what Kwilt comes up with next. In my opinion, this is a win.

Price: $119.00
Where to buy: Kwilt Shoebox Website.
Source: The sample for this review was provided by Kwilt Shoebox.

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