Earbuds that help you get fit, a handle for any tablet, and more – Notable crowdfunding campaigns

NEWS – This week we are bringing you info about five different crowdfunding campaigns that are currently running on Kickstarter and Indiegogo. This week’s campaigns are for people who what to stay safe while riding a bike, get fit, and more.

K Sport Headphones With In-Ear Personal Trainer

What is it?

K Sport Headphones are wireless Bluetooth earbuds that have an in-ear fitness trainer that leads you through workout routines so you don’t have to go to the gym.

Why is it cool?

I like the K Sport Headphones because you can use them to listen to your favorite tunes without dealing with cables, but these sweatproof earbuds also help you get fit because they offer 100+ voice-guided workout plans for cycling, running, weight training and more. And the crazy part is that they are only $20 (early bird pricing)!

Where can I find more info?

The K Sport Headphones campaign ends on 10/25/18 and they have already passed their funding goal of $6,505. You can pre-order K Sport Headphones starting at $20. After the K Sport Headphones campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in December 2018. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

Kitchen SinkShroom & Ultra TubShroom No More Clogs

What is it?

The Kitchen SinkShroom & Ultra TubShroom are accessories for your kitchen and bathroom that keep food gunk and hair from clogging your drains.

Why is it cool?

I like the Kitchen SinkShroom & Ultra TubShroom because clogged drains are nasty and cleaning them out can be even worse. These tools will prevent that nasty job by keeping the gunk from clogging the drains in the first place or at least making it much easier to clean up. They are also made of stainless steel so they should last forever.

Where can I find more info?

The Kitchen SinkShroom & Ultra TubShroom campaign ends on 10/20/18 and they have already reached their funding goal of $4,000. You can pre-order a Kitchen SinkShroom & Ultra TubShroom starting at $14. After the Kitchen SinkShroom & Ultra TubShroom campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in December 2018. Visit their Indiegogo page for all the details.

Handle Plus | The All-in-one Solution for Every Tablet

What is it?

Handle Plus is a universal stand and handle for any tablet.

Why is it cool?

I like the Handle Plus because it’s a multi-use accessory that can be attached and detached on the back of your favorite tablet to provide a sturdy and secure grip. But in addition to working as a handle, it can also be used as a stand and a hanger. I love products that can multi-task.

Where can I find more info?

The Handle Plus campaign ends on 11/16/18 and they working towards their funding goal of $10,002. You can pre-order a Handle Plus starting at $50. After the Handle Plus campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in December 2018. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

ALLEYOOP ROCKER

What is it?

The ALLEYOOP ROCKER is a specially designed omnidirectional rocking board that helps alleviate the pressure and monotony of standing in one place while you’re working for hours at your standing desk.

Why is it cool?

Standing desks are supposed to be healthier for you than sitting like a slug at your desk all day long. But if you’ve ever tried a standing desk, you know that it can make your feet hurt and your back hurt from standing in one position for so long. That’s why I like the ALLEYOOP ROCKER. It gives your body a little extra something to do while you’re working. It engages your core use muscles and improves your balance.

Where can I find more info?

The ALLEYOOP ROCKER campaign ends on 10/11/18 and they have already passed their funding goal of $10,000. You can pre-order an ALLEYOOP ROCKER starting at $79. After the ALLEYOOP ROCKER campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in October 2018. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

Park & Diamond: Foldable Bike Helmet

What is it?

The Park & Diamond: Foldable Bike Helmet is a protective helmet for cyclists that doesn’t look like a protective plastic helmet

Why is it cool?

I like the Park & Diamond: Foldable Bike Helmet because it looks like a baseball cap instead of a dorky plastic helmet but still provides protection for your head and will pass all U.S. and E.U regulations to make sure you get the protection you need while riding a bicycle or scooter. It also folds so you can stick it in your bag for easy transport.

Where can I find more info?

The Park & Diamond: Foldable Bike Helmet campaign ends on 11/05/18 and they have already reached their funding goal of $50,000. You can pre-order a Park & Diamond: Foldable Bike Helmet starting at $84. After the Park & Diamond: Foldable Bike Helmet campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in March 2019. Visit their Indiegogo page for all the details.

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Add a whiteboard to your phone or laptop

NEWS – It’s not exactly a whiteboard, because you write on it with ballpoint pens, but Notepad adds a writing space to your phone or your laptop for quick notes.  When you want to clear up the board for new notes, simply erase it using any eraser.  It’s like keeping a paper pad at hand, but better, because there’s no waste with Notepad.

Notepad has an adhesive back, so it can adhere to a phone, laptop, or tablet.  There are special cases designed to fit the iPhone X or the iPhone 8.  If you don’t have one of these phones, choose from a smaller rectangle (2.5″ x 2.8″) or a larger rectangle (2.7″ x 3.5″) for use with your device, with or without a case.

Notepad is $10.00 for either case or either size rectangle.  It will ship on October 7.  Use the code WHOWRITESTHISSTUFF for 15% off your next order.  Go to the ILOVEHANDLES website to order.

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Suaoki 14W portable solar charge panel review

REVIEW – The Suaoki 14W portable solar charge panel can keep your rechargeable items fully powered even when you’re off the grid. The lightweight, thin, water-resistant design features two USB charging ports with optimized power output. Read on to see what I think!

What is it?

The Suaoki 14W portable solar charge panel is a gadget that you can use to charge rechargeable devices by converting solar energy into electricity. The solar panel generates power when it is exposed to direct sunlight. The circuitry in the panel ensures that the power delivered to each USB port is optimized to minimize the charging time required. The panel features an ETFE coating to protect the solar cells from the elements and rubber caps to protect the USP ports from water and debris. The panel comes with carabiners and nylon ties to support the panel from trees and equipment, as well as an easel with sun finder to point the panel directly at the sun.

What’s in the box?


Suaoki 14W portable solar charge panel
User Manual
2 carabiners
2 1 meter long nylon ties
solar finder stand

Design and features

Specifications

solar cells – 14 watt monocrystalline silicone
cell coating – ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE)
output – 5V/2.8A (14W) max
open size – 38 x 27.4  x 1.6 cm
folded size – 29.4 x 19 x 2 cm
weight – 0.38 kg

Unboxing

The Suaoki 14W portable solar charge panel comes in a no-frills cardboard box. The front, back and sides are printed with the product, specifications, suggested applications (tablet, mobile, 90’s iPod, a camera – with viewfinder, and a Sony PSP).

Design of the Suaoki 14W portable solar charge panel

The Suaoki 14W portable solar charge panel is a folding solar panel design that resembles a restaurant menu: a roughly 7.5″ by 11″ folded design opens to a roughly 11″ by 15″ surface when being used.

The outside back appears to be nylon coated. On one side of the panel’s rear is a small interface box with the USB ports on it and an LED indicator light. The area adjacent to the interface box is labeled with various compliance markings including the CE, RoHS FCC, WEEE, and recycling directives. Below the symbols, the device is marked that the country of origin is China.

On the front of the unit, the Suaoki brand label is centered above the product name: “Solar 14 charger”

When the unit is opened, the inside appears to be coated with fiberglass; the surface has the texture of a cast woven mat.

However, the inside is coated with ETFE. This material has superior tolerance, compared with PET, to high temperatures that solar cells are exposed to and will outlast PET when exposed to salts, acids and bases. The cells are encapsulated within the coating. The corners of the cells have been mitered to provide more resistance to cracking. Even though the outer rim and hinge is flexible fabric, the cells are made of silicon crystal. This gadget is designed for outdoor use, but it is still fragile and must be treated with care. It would be beneficial to include a warning on the unit, such as: “caution, handle with care!”

The manufacturer states that the plastic coating and rubber boots for the ports give this gadget an IPx4 rating. Per the International Protection Marking this corresponds to protection against splashing and is tested to verify that water splashing against the enclosure from any direction shall have no harmful effect, utilizing either: a) an oscillating fixture for 10 minutes or b) A spray nozzle with no shield for 5 minutes.

There are six eyeholes around the perimeter of the unit: one in each corner and two along the center. These can be used along with the ropes and carabiners to mount the gadget just about anywhere the sun will hit it. The ropes are really shoelaces but will do the trick.

The supplied stand has a locking hinge that can be used to set the angle of the unit. The sun finder is located at the lower front of the easel. A clear plastic window with a small painted dot in its center sits about a quarter inch above a white target with black crosshairs. When the shadow of the painted dot is in the center of the crosshairs the solar panels are perpendicular to the sun. This is an important consideration since the power efficiency drops as the angle the panel makes with the sun changes from perpendicular to parallel.  the stand may be stored against the unhinged side of the panel when not in use. I did find that the label on the push button which releases the stand lock was easily removed.

The manufacturer states that the conversion rate for the panel is up to 20%, which is below the expected maximum conversion of 26.7%, but around the maximum conversion for compting technologies. This means that based on a cross-section of all technologies currently available, this panel is one of the most efficient.

Operation

The Suaoki 14W portable solar charge panel has two USB ports. One is optimized for iPhone but may also charge Android devices and the other port is optimized for Android only. The directions give no indication of which port is best for charging a battery pack. The charging circuit starts as soon as the panels are exposed to sufficient light to power the unit.  The circuit will automatically regulate the current supplied based on the available sunlight. A LED mounted on the interface box will illuminate green if there is insufficient current available for charging, red if there is less than 0.5 A available and blue if there is more than 0.5 A available.

Performance

I used the Suaoki 14W portable solar charge panel with an iPhone, Android (LeEco Le Pro3), J7-t safety tester and a Drok USB intelligent electronic load.

I tried charging each device with the safety tester in line and I could not achieve a continuous power greater than 9.8 W indicated on either the Drok or the J7-t. When charging two devices the most I could get was 8.3 W combined.

These measurements were made on a bright, sunny, cloudless, haze-free day so conditions could not be more optimal. I used the stand with the solar panel so that the orientation was perfectly aligned.

It seems that getting 14 W in the field isn’t something I was able to do. Maybe I’ll try in the summer on the equator, but for now its more of a “Solar 10” than a “Solar 14”,

What I like

  • Easy to use
  • Many mounting options
  • Efficient
  • Built-in current indicator

What needs to be improved

  • power output
  • fragility warning

Final thoughts

The Suaoki 14W portable solar charge panel is a great option to keep your gear going in the outdoors. Using this along with a well-performing USB power pack will permit you to always make sure your power reserves are topped off.

Price: $59.99
Where to buySuaoki and Amazon
Source: The sample for this review was provided by Suaoki.

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Gadgeteer Team EDC 2018 updates – Jacob Haas

ARTICLE – Below is a list of EDC gear I carry daily on my person.

1. BeatsX earphones
2. iPhone 7 Plus in a black Jisoncase Leather Slim-Fit case
3. Spyderco Ambitious G-10 knife
4. Herschel Felix Wallet
5. Lip balm (currently a stick of Palmer’s Cocoa Butter Formula)

And below are the items I typically carry in my bag. I currently use the Danny P. Leather Messenger bag, which I reviewed previously. Although I’m really taking a hard look at Adam Savage’s EDC Two… it looks awesome.
1. 12.9” iPad Pro with Smart Keyboard cover
2. Herschel Settlement Case that charging cables, adapters, an iPad SD card reader and many types of pens and highlighters
3. Lihit Lab Smart Fit Actact Wide Open Pen Case that I use as a dopp kit / first aid kit
4. a protein bar
5. Word Dot Grid notebook

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Print yourself a new face with the Contour 8000

NEWS – Forget taking 30 minutes or more putting on makeup before you start your day.  With the Countour 8000 makeup printer – the first of it’s kind,  you can have a full face of  powdered makeup-like foundation and eye makeup in 30 seconds.  You use the app to choose the look you want, insert the correct makeup cartridge in the printer, bend over the printer, and you’ll have perfectly applied, blended, and contoured makeup.  You’ll only need to add mascara and lipstick, and of course the printer includes a mirror to use for those applications.

The Contour 8000 connects via WiFi to your mobile device and the Contour app.  You’ll take a photo of your face for the app to map.

The printer uses the biometric information it measures for your face with electrostatic spray disposition to give you a perfect makeup application.  The application is said to accurate within 1000th of a millimeter.

You’ll never need to worry about packing your own foundation and eyeshadows into the printer; you just need to use Contour makeup cartridges.  Each make-up look is pre-packed into a cartridge which allows for up to 10 applications.  You’ll receive some cartridges with the purchase of the Contour 8000, so you’ll have everything you need to get started.

The exact release date is yet to be determined.  The Contour 8000 is set to be priced at £800 (about $1038 USD), with cartridges priced at £25 (about $33 USD) each. A starter kit will be available for those who choose to sign up to the mailing list, containing three cartridges of their choice for just £50 ($65 USD).  Sign up now to be notified when the Contour 8000 is ready for the market and to qualify for the above rewards at the Contour 8000 website.

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