Are you looking to create some music on your iOS devices? You can now go beyond voice memos with these essential music-making apps for iOS. We’ve focused especially on apps for the iPad, the most popular iOS device for music making, but most apps will also run on the iPhone. 1. n-Track Studio DAW 9 n-Track Studio 9 is a full-blown digital audio workstation, or DAW, that runs on iOS. Record and mix an unlimited number of tracks. Record and precisely edit MIDI. Use built-in instruments and audio effects, or just record your own instruments. It’s as broadly featured as a desktop DAW but with… Read more
Get a Toshiba 55-inch Smart LED TV – Fire TV Edition for $100 Off
Are you looking to jump into the smart TV game? Perhaps you’ve longed to be a cable-cutter and are looking for just the right TV to bring you all your entertainment without the expensive cable bill. You should take a look at the Toshiba 55-inch Smart LED TV – Fire TV Edition. Not only can you cut that cord by eliminating the expensive cable bill, but you can take $100 off the price! This Toshiba Smart TV provides true-to-life 4K Ultra HD picture quality that has more than eight million pixels to bring you clarity, deep contrast, and bright colors. The Fire TV Edition will… Read more
Taking Rover for a ride? Check out BWOGUE safety harness.
NEWS – Dog is often my copilot. And we’ve tried various ways of strapping her in. I didn’t know canines could get carsick, but my mutt becomes one sick puppy if you put her in a crate or even the backseat of a moving vehicle.
Her favorite place is riding shotgun, so we’ve previously used harnesses that clip into the passenger-side seatbelt. However, that presents another problem: What if we need that seatbelt?
I have a five-seater car, and if I’m toting my two sons plus any school buddies or random neighbor kids, those seatbelts are at a premium.
My teen likes to ride shotgun with puppy on his lap. But one day he jumped out at the school car line, and his best friend tried to chase after him!
That’s when, after some searching, I found the BWOGUE safety belt for pets, which fastens securely around the headrest on one end and on the other it clips into your furry friend’s harness just like you’d attach a leash. BWOGUE emphasizes that the design is meant to attach to a pet harness, never directly into a dog or cat’s collar.
They’re nylon and highly adjustable to fit all sizes of pets and vehicles. You can even pick from safety straps in black, blue, dark blue, green, yellow, orange, pink, purple or red.
Two-packs are convenient for two-vehicle homes like mine. And the loop design and quick-release fastener easily convert from a seatbelt to a back-up leash if needed. In fact, just keep one of these in your car, and you’re all set for outings with your four-legged friend.
Find a two-pack on Amazon with Prime shipping for $10.49.
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Tagged: Car Gear, Pet Gadgets
Taking Rover for a ride? Check out BWOGUE safety harness. originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on May 10, 2019 at 2:00 pm.
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