Trustech Fan review


REVIEW – I live in NYC, and with the spring season beginning to emerge from the dark and cold winter, I am looking to replace my old and broken floor standing fan with a new fan that will provide effective and efficient cooling for that period of time before the air conditioner is a must. I recently got my hands on the Trustech Oscillating Tower Fan. Here is a summary of my experience with it.

What is it?

The Trustech fan is an oscillating tower pedestal Remote Control fan that is bladeless and quiet.

What’s in the box


1 x Trustech Fan (In 3 parts that require simple assembly)
1 x Remote Control
1 x User Guide

Design and features

Features

  • Air Multiplier Technology
  • Ultra Quiet
  • Custom Cooling Time with Timer
  • Remote Control
  • 70 Degree Oscillating
  • Bladeless

The Trustech Fan is a 3.6-foot standing fan. It arrives in 3 main pieces that are the base, the bottom portion that houses the electronics and the top portion that houses the output design including the fins.


On the front of the fan, there are manual button controls that include, the swing on/off, the timer settings, the mode the speed and the power on/off.

Above the control buttons, there are the LED indicators for the swing on/off, the timer setting, the air flow mode, and the air volume setting. The LEDs that are next to the labeled indicators light blue when selected.

Performance

The fan arrives as 3 main parts in the box. Assembly is very simple. The bottom portion of the fan has a threaded base that fits into the fan base and can only fit one way. There is a plastic nut that then screws on to the threaded base to connect the two. The fan base has notches to neatly pass the power cable through. The top portion of the fan simply clicks into place on the bottom portion. The fan is made mostly of plastic but does not feel poorly made or really cheap. Once standing, the fan is also quite steady on its base. The remote control is small but functional. All that is left to do is to plug the fan into an AC power outlet and turn it on.

All of the functions are simple and work as expected including the timer functions, the swing mode, and the airflow modes. However, no matter what airflow mode you choose, the airflow pressure of this fan leaves much to be desired, and you can only get a proper cooling effect if you are quite close to the front of it.

What I like

  • The sleek design
  • The Oscillating capability
  • The sleep timer

What can be improved

  • The volume of air that it produces
  • A dimmer option for the bright LEDs that are on the front

Final thoughts

To be totally honest, this fan has been very disappointing for me. When I first received it I was quite pleased about the design, the features and the simplicity of the assembly. However, the most important task it is designed to perform is to blow an adequate volume of air to provide cooling. This fan cannot cool anything more than a tiny room. If you stand more than 5 feet in front of it, the effect is minimal at best. For my use, this inability is a deal breaker and even more so considering the price. Great design but a failing grade for performance.

Price: $122.99
Where to buy: Amazon
Sample: The sample for this review was provided by Trustech.

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Lockly Secure Pro Deadbolt Edition smart lock review

REVIEW – I love smart home gadgets. But I have yet to review any type of smart lock. That is up until now. Today I’ll be reviewing the Lockly Secure Pro Deadbolt Edition. This lock is loaded with a lot of unique security features, including a secure digital keypad and  3D fingerprint sensor.  Let’s take a look at the Lockly Secure Pro.

What is it?

The Lockly Secure Pro Deadbolt Edition smart lock is a smart lock that features a digital touch screen keypad, a 3D fingerprint sensor and compatibility with Alexa and Google Assistant.

What’s in the box?

  • Secure Pro smart lock
  • Bolt assembly
  • Screws
  • Strike plate
  • Strike plate housing
  • Backplate
  • 2 x physical keys
  • 4 x AA alkaline batteries
  • Secure Link – Wi-Fi hub
  • Secure Link – Power adaptor
  • Secure Link – Door sensor
  • Quick start guide
  • Installation manual
  • User manual

Design and features

The Lockly Secure Pro has a modern, clean design. The lock is available in two colors, Satin Nickel and Venetian Bronze. I chose to go with the Satin Nickel because it was a close match to my door’s existing hardware.

The front of the outer assembly features a digital keypad and keyhole w/keyhole cover. The fingerprint sensor is located on the right side of the assembly. On the bottom, there’s a reboot button and a 9V battery emergency charging socket.

The inside assembly has the Battery Compartment (Operated by 4 x AA Batteries), Battery Cover, Display Keypad on/off Switch (switches off and locks the keypad), and Thumb-turn. Inside the battery compartment, there’s a reset button, Program Button and Beep Alert.

With Secure Pro, you can choose from five unique methods of entry, which include: the PIN Genie keypad, 3D fingerprint sensor, Lockly app, virtual assistant and traditional key.

The PIN Genie keypad allows you to unlock the door using a 6-8 digit access code.

Lockly’s patented PIN Genie Technology makes it virtually impossible for someone to use your access code unwillingly. The video below explains Lockly’s PIN Genie Algorithm and how it works.

The Lockly keypad has 3 different modes Standard, PIN Genie mode, and Random mode. The video below explains how each mode works.

The Secure Pro comes equipped with a capacitive fingerprint reader. Secure Pro uses capacitors and electrical current to form an image of the fingerprint, meaning only physical fingers will be accepted, preventing the use of lifted prints.

With the Lockly app, you can monitor and control your lock using either Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.

Using Wi-Fi requires the use of the included Secure Link WiFi Hub. The hub allows you to lock, unlock, and monitor your smart lock remotely wherever you have a Wi-Fi connection. Setting up the Hub is easy using the Lockly app.

The Hub comes with a door sensor.

The sensor provides the ability to verify that your door is securely closed and not ajar and also send push notifications to your phone on the status of your door when someone opens and closes the door.

Installation

Installing the lock is pretty easy, especially if you’re replacing an existing deadbolt. If you’re not Lockly provides templates to help you out.

The only tools you’ll need are a Phillips head screwdriver and a little patience.

The installation instructions are easy to follow and very detailed. Take it from someone that usually doesn’t bother reading instruction, read these carefully before you get started.

Setup

The lock can be set up with or without the Lockly app, but using the app is recommended and much easier.

After downloading and launching the app choose Setup a New Device from the slide over menu and follow the instructions.

The Lockly app not only allows you to monitor and control your lock, but it also gives you access to the locks key functions.

You can check the access log, grant, monitor, and revoke user access. Issue temporary eKeys, one-time use codes, and set custom durations.

One of the codes you can issue is the Offline Access Code. This unique code allows you to grant access to guests remotely without guests needing to download the app.

The app is also where you can add and manage Fingerprints. To add a Fingerprint your phone must be connected to the lock via Bluetooth. Select Add a New Fingerprint and watch the brief video. The Secure Pro can store up to 99 different fingerprints.

In the app’s Settings, you can change your Access code and enable the Auto-Lock Timer. With Auto Lock enabled, Lockly will automatically auto-lock the door based on your customized timing set between 5 seconds and 5 minutes.

Using Lockly couldn’t be easier. When leaving the house, all I have to do to lock the door is slide my hand across the keypad.

Unlocking the door is just as easy using my access code, the fingerprint sensor, or the Lockly app on my phone.

The Secure Pro also comes Alexa and Google Assistant enabled.

I love this feature. I have a bad habit of not locking my door at night and asking Alexa if the door is locked beats getting out of bed and trudging to the front door to check. And if I do forget to lock it, I can just tell Alexa to lock it for me.

In order to use Alexa, you’ll need to enable the “Lockly” skill in the Amazon Alexa app.

What I like

  • Easy to install
  • Five different ways to unlock
  • PIN Genie digital keypad
  • 3D fingerprint sensor
  • Easy to share secure access codes
  • Alexa compatibility  
  • Long battery life
  • Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity

What needs to be improved

  • Nothing

Final thoughts

I like everything about the Lockly Secure Pro Deadbolt Edition smart lock. From being able to monitor and control my door through my phone. To easy and secure access via the secure digital keypad or fingerprint sensor. And the added bonus of easily being able to share access codes with family and friends. This is my first smart lock, and after using it over the past couple of weeks, I’m convinced it’s the last one that I’ll ever need.

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

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Decathlon expands to USA with practical, prolific sportsgear options

NEWS – When we lived in the Netherlands, we had a go-to, big-box store for anything sports or camping related: Decathlon.

For my boys’ weekly swimming lessons, Decathlon’s mini-backpacks and microfiber towels were the perfect combination of light, efficient and effective, which was crucial since my family car was a Dutch grandma bike (omafiets). Decathlon’s thermoses joined every one of our train trips, and we brought them home over Christmas as gifts for the hunters in our family. And I especially love the superstore’s packable backpacks, which served as our day-bags while we adventured around Italy and Iceland, Morocco and Malta, and eventually Alaska and Aruba.

Bikes, scooters, sleeping bags. Check!

Zip-off, quick-dry pants for the whole family? You bet!

When a friend told me late last year that Decathlon had ventured into the States, I cheered out loud. Until I heard that their sole stateside edifice resides in the Bay Area… I live in Indiana.

However, once I did a little peaking on their Web site, I learned they have free shipping in the USA on purchases over $50 and free returns. Just beware that if you live on the opposite side of the country, it takes a bit of time to receive your order, so plan well ahead of holidays and birthdays if that special someone is eying new snorkel gear, dancewear or a camping hammock.

In fact, Decathlon’s  Web site boasts more than 10,000 items for 70 sports!

This isn’t just about tennis, basketball, and volleyball. They have gear for rock climbing, paddleboarding, and horseriding. Even pétanque, so you can practice your high school French over a lawn-ball game. (And that’s only seven of the 70 sports they reportedly outfit.)

The prices are reasonable, the gear is high quality, and it’s fun to discover products you didn’t know existed but just might need someday.

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