Brush up on dental hygiene with Fairywill electric

 

NEWS – My 10-year-old is in the market for braces (gulp!). However, at his last dentist appointment, they cautioned that he needs to improve his brushing habits. Otherwise, a mouth full of metal might also mean a mouthful of cavities.

That’s where the Fairywell electric toothbrush (FW 2209 black) comes in.

My son currently uses a kids’ $5 battery-powered model, but it’s awkward and cumbersome. Clearly, he’s having trouble reaching those back molars. And he’s definitely not brushing long enough.

Our dentist recommended a spinning brush head and timer, and this checks both boxes. In fact, there’s a vibration every 30 seconds, to time how long you brush each quadrant, and it turns off completely at the 2-minute mark.

Though it’s not specifically marketed for children, the Fairywell’s small brush head would certainly fit tweens and teens.

We travel a lot, so the 14-day battery life and simple USB charger are appealing (wall plug is not included).

It’s 14.1 ounces, take two AAA batteries (included) and has three cleaning strengths (clean, sensitive and massage).

Plus, with the black handle, it distinguishes itself from my older son’s more popular brand of electric toothbrush. And as a little brother, it’s always a plus to get something different, distinguishing and all your own. Even if it is a toothbrush.

Find the Fairywell electric toothbrush (FW 2209 black) on Amazon for $21.99, including two brush heads.

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xFryo Aria Bluetooth Earbuds review


Review – xFryo Aria Earbuds, “come on down!!”. You are the next contestant in the battle to determine which are the best earbuds for me. Let’s spin the Test and Review wheel and see what we land on!!

What is it?

The xFryo Aria Bluetooth Wireless Earbuds are small and lightweight and are designed for listening to music and conducting phone calls. As with most earbuds, they should be compatible with most Bluetooth equipped mobile devices.

What’s in the box


1 x xFryo Aria Earbuds
1 x Micro USB Cable
3 x Pairs of Ear Tips
2 x Pairs of Wing Tips
1 x User Guide
1 x Charging Case

Design and features

Specifications

Features

  • Universal Ergonomic Fit
  • Auto Pairing
  • Hands-Free Controls
  • Voice-Audio Sync
  • Stereo Phone Calls


There is a one-touch button on the surface of each earbud.

The charging case has the usual design of charging slots for the earbuds, which stay in place magnetically. This case has an on/off switch inside that allows you to control the earbuds charging. There are also 4 blue LEDs that indicate the level of charge.

The illustration below shows the size of the earbuds and charging case.

On the back of the charging case, there is the micro USB charging port.

Performance

After I fully charged the earbuds and I took them out of the charging case, they automatically powered on and synced with each other. They immediately showed up in the Bluetooth device list on my smartphone. Pairing was quick and easy. The specifications for these earbuds boast a long charge time, and that holds true when compared to other earbuds that I have tested. Each full charge of the earbuds lasts a bit longer than 8 hours and the charging case provides approximately 4 charges for a total of approximately 32 plus hours. This is quite impressive.

The next question that I wanted to answer was about their waterproof capabilities. This is also a big part of their promotion, and I was willing to try them and confirm for sure. As you can see below, I tried them in a nice cognac glass of water, and I can confirm that after leaving them in the water for about 10 minutes, I was able to take them out and put them right into my ears and listen to music with no issues.
As I do with all earbud testing, I listen to several genres including Contemporary Jazz, Easy Listening, The Classics, Gospel, etc., and like the previous model of xFryo earbuds that I tested, I enjoyed the sound across all of the genres. The sound is quite good and well balanced for the lows, mids, and highs. There was also no real discernable distortion in any frequency range, and like the previous model, there is a built-in volume limiter to add to the quality of the listening experience.

However, unlike the previous model, (xFryo S2), when I tested these on phone call functions the experience was not good. I could hear the other party but they said that the sound from me was muffled and very unclear. I had to raise my voice quite a bit for them to hear. It is important to note that these earbuds have a somewhat square shape and while they fit securely in my ears, they become very uncomfortable after about 20 minutes and I have to take them out for a while before using them again. I am not sure if in this case if the shape and fit have anything to do with the call quality issue.

What I like

  • The build quality
  • The sound reproduction
  • The amazing charge retention
  • The waterproof feature

What can be improved

  • For me, the shape so that it contours more to the curvature of ears and is, therefore, more comfortable

Final thoughts

These xFryo earbuds fit securely in my ears and work well when exercising. They also sound quite good, but because of the somewhat square design they hurt my ears, and after about 20 minutes I have to take them out. This issue makes it hard for me to fully recommend them because the shape of our ears is another individual characteristic and others may not have this issue. They hold an amazing charge and are definitely waterproof. Since I have personal issues with this model of earbuds, and since I do not want to be unfair, I will not include them in the overall ranking with the others in my contest.

Price: $109
Where to buy: xFryo Aria Indiegogo Indemand crowdfunding page shipping due this month (March 2019)
Source: The sample for this review was provided by xFryo

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Save $330 off a Neato Botvac D6 robot vacuum at Best Buy this week!

 

DEAL – Today May 21 through May 27, the Neato Botvac D6™ Connected will be Best Buy’s Weekly Deal (from 10pm PT on 5/20 through 10pm PT on 5/27) and will retail for $399 which is a savings of $330 from its original price ($729). So if you’ve been thinking about buying your first robot vacuum, or your second one, now is the time to do it.

Neato Robotics is a leader in robot vacuum innovation and I should know because I’ve reviewed 3 of their models over the years and I use two of them (one on each level of my home) to clean the floors the times a week. I love them because they do the work I don’t want to do and they do it when I’m at work each day so I come home to freshly vacuumed floors. Am I the only one that likes to see freshly “mowed” carpet lines? 😉

The D6 has a brush that’s up to 70% bigger than most robot vacuums and an ultra-performance filter that optimized to tackle pet hair. It also has 120 minutes of battery life and Quick Boost Charging, so your Botvac will return to its base and recharge just enough to finish the cleaning session to make your home cleaner quicker!

I know that once you try a robot vacuum in your home, that you’ll wonder why you waited so long. Head over to Best Buy before 10PM PT Monday night to take advantage of the $330 savings.

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Apple Document Says They Will Now Repair iPhones that Have 3rd-Party Batteries

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How to Control Your Mouse with a Keyboard in Windows 10

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