Keep it on the level with this waterproof torpedo digital level

If you’re hanging pictures or building furniture, you need to keep things on the straight and level.  You probably have one of those spirit bubble levels, but those can be hard to judge when you have to eyeball the placement of the bubble while you’re trying to hold everything together.  With this tool from The Grommet, you won’t be guessing when you’re level, because this Digi-Pas torpedo digital level beeps to let you know when things are level.

Features include:

  • Measuring range from 0° to 90° (use for any angle—360°)
  • Resolution of 0.05° (1.0 millimeter/meter); Accuracy of ± 0.05° at 0° & 90°; ± 0.2° at 1° to 89°
  • Digital display of angle in degrees, slope (%), millimeter/meter, and inches/feet
  • Built-in magnet at the V-groove aluminum base
  • Wide operating temperature range: -4°F to +140°F
  • IP67 certified—water, shock, dust, and freeze-proof
  • Inverted digital display feature uses bright LED display
  • Easy to recalibrate without special fixtures required
  • Dimensions: 9″ x 2″ x 1″
  • Weight: 0.73 lb.

The sturdy aluminum body has rubber end-caps, and it uses the same technology found in models used from NASA to Boeing for accuracy.  The Digi-Pas Waterproof Torpedo Digital Level is $79.99 at The Grommet.

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Gym in your pocket, portable ultrasonic cleaner, portable air pump, and more – Notable crowdfunding campaigns

This week we are bringing you five crowdfunding campaigns that are currently running on Kickstarter and Indiegogo. This week’s campaigns are for people who like to create media, people who like to workout, people who don’t like smudges, and more. Check out our picks for this week’s notable crowdfunding campaigns.

GRIP&SHOOT CAGE- Pro mobile rig

What is it?
The GRIP&SHOOT CAGE is a specially designed aluminum frame that turns your smartphone into a mobile media rig that can use lenses, microphones, lights, Bluetooth remote, and more.

Why do I like it?
More and more, smartphones are becoming the primary tool for media creaters, and I like the GRIP&SHOOT because it’s device agnostic. Instead of only catering to the iPhone crowd, this device can be used with most smartphones on the market.

Where can I find more info?
The GRIP&SHOOT CAGE campaign ends on 5/31/2018 and they are just starting their journey towards their funding goal of $25,000. You can pre-order a GRIP&SHOOT CAGE starting at $175. After the GRIP&SHOOT CAGE campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in August 2018. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

Smartclean Vision.5: A Portable Ultrasonic Cleaner

What is it?
Smartclean Vision.5 is a small ultrasonic cleaner that can be used to clean the dirt, smudges, and oil from eyeglasses and other small items without using chemicals.

Why do I like it?
I like the Smartclean Vision.5 because it looks like an easier and better way to clean my glasses every morning. As it is now, I either use an alcohol-based spray cleaner or regular soap and water. Sometimes my glasses come out clean and other times they look worse than before the cleaning. I like the idea of putting my glasses inside the Smartclean Vision.5, hopping in the shower and having perfectly clear glasses when I get out a couple mins later.

Where can I find more info?
The Smartclean Vision.5 campaign ends in 24 days and they have already reached their funding goal of $15,000. You can pre-order a Smartclean Vision.5 starting at $66. After the Smartclean Vision.5 campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in June 2018. Visit their Indiegogo page for all the details.

Max Pump 2 – the World’s Most Powerful Portable Air Pump

Blurb by Howard Sneider

What is it?
Max Pump 2 is a small rechargeable air and vacuum pump that can be used for inflating and deflating air mattresses, yoga balls, and the like.

Why do I like it?
I like the Max Pump 2 because when you’re camping or traveling, small, well performing, convergent devices are always appreciated. The pump is tiny; smaller than a soda can and only 150 grams. The rechargeable battery in the pump provides up to an hour of use. The pump performs with 10.6 CFM and up to 0.21 kPa of pressure to make life easier when life involves air beds, air mattresses, rubber boats, swimming pools, yoga balls or anything else that’s inflated with low pressure. The pump can also be used along with garment vacuum bags to compact items that normally take up a lot of room, such as sweaters and blankets. Strategically using these vacuum bags on a business trip may save you from needing to check luggage. If that wasn’t enough, the pump is IPX7 rated and can be used to charge other devices.

Where can I find more info?
The Max Pump 2 campaign ends on 6/13/2018 and they have already met their funding goal of $10,000. You can pre-order a Max Pump 2 starting at $25. After the Max Pump 2 campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in August 2018. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

A Gym in your Pocket | MONKII

What is it?
Pocket MONKII is a tiny gym that fits in your pocket for fitness on the go.

Why do I like it?
I like the Pocket MONKII because it’s a convenient way to carry workout gear with you when you travel. It’s more compact than a bunch of fitness bands and you can do a lot more with the MONKII than you can with bands.

Where can I find more info?
The MONKII campaign ends on 6/28/2018 and they have already vaulted past their funding goal of $50,000. You can pre-order a MONKII starting at $99. After the MONKII campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in November 2018. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

Braza Bro EDC | The Must-Have Pocket & Keychain Mini Tool

blurb by Andy Jacobs

What is it?
The Braza Bro is a locking, keychain-sized, folding-blade knife that is small, lightweight, quickly deployable and razor sharp.

Why do I like it?
I find many folding knives intended for EDC to be too large for me to carry on a daily basis. However, the Braza Bro not only looks to be a perfect size for me to carry daily, it also contains several features that appeal to me, such as a stainless steel, ergonomically-contoured handle, a pocket clip, one-hand “flipper”-style deployment (with ceramic ball bearings), and a frame lock—all in a small, keychain-sized EDC knife.

Where can I find more info?
The Braza Bro campaign ends on 5/31/2018 and they have already met their funding goal of $6,500. You can pre-order a Braza Bro starting at $34. After the Braza Bro campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in July 2018. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

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Mohu Blade HDTV antenna review

What is it?

The Mohu Blade HD antenna is an over the air HD antenna that is designed to receive high definition TV channels that are being broadcast over the air for free.

What’s in the box


Package contents:

1 x Blade Antenna
1 x 10’ Coaxial Cable
1 x 90 Degree Coax Adapter
1 x Power Injector
1 x Antenna Kickstand
1 x Safety Bracket
2 x 3/16*32L Wood Screws
2 x 16mm Wood Screws
1 x Instruction Leaflet

Design and features

The Mohu Blade HD antenna is a simple design with a sleek look that easily blends into the surrounding environment. That actual antenna blade and surface is a nice “cool” gray, and it measures 18 inches by 4 inches. It is slightly less than a centimeter thick, except for the protrusion in the center of the back for the coaxial cable connection and the kickstand. (I did not mount it to the wall)

Once you connect the 90 degree coaxial adapter and the coaxial cable, you connect the other end of the coaxial cable to one end of the included power injector. The other end of the power injector has two cables. One goes to the USB AC adapter and the other plugs into the TV’s coaxial input.

After making all of the necessary connections, you choose the “TV” input on your TV, and at least in my case, I selected the “scan” option for the TV to scan and save the channels that were being received via the antenna. After that, it was ready to go, with all received channels being displayed in HD.


What I like

I love the simplicity of this antenna, the sleek and unobtrusive look, the slim form factor, and the ease of installation. I also love that every channel that it is able to receive, displays with great quality and consistency. The reception is very good with very few glitches.

What can be improved

The only improvement that I can think of is that a longer coaxial cable should be included with the antenna. Since the instructions state that “for an antenna to work effectively in this situation it must be moved away from large metal objects, and placed in a window facing the direction of the towers”, a few more feet of coaxial cable would add some flexibility for placement. The instructions also state that if needed, “additional coaxial cable can be added, but excessive cable may cause reception loss”. Since no specifications were provided to identify what the approximate maximum length of cable should be, I am uncertain of what length of cable I can add, and therefore if repositioning the antenna further away, would net me more channels.

Final thoughts

Over the air antennas have come a very long way in quality, design and capabilities. This OTA HD antenna does not disappoint and does exactly what is designed to do. It performs very well, and since the cable company in my area does have its share of outages, this antenna is now permanently attached to my living room TV.

Price: $49.95
Where to buy: Amazon
Source: The sample for this review was provided by Mohu.

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TCL’s new 65-inch 6 Series might just be the best TV value of 2018

This is an exciting time of the year if you’re looking to buy a new TV. The new models showcased at CES in January are starting to hit the shelves. One of the year’s most intriguing offerings comes from TCL. They made a splash last year with their popular and highly rated 55-inch P Series 4K HDR TV with built-in Roku functionality. Priced at $649, it produced one of the best 4K HDR images of any budget tv available in 2017. This year they have added a new flagship model, the 6 Series.

The 6 Series has the same Roku TV smart platform, but TCL has upped the ante with an impressive list of new features, a larger 65-inch screen size, and a new bold, brushed metal design.

This set is loaded with features usually found on TVs costing $2-$3,000. But the TCL 6 Series is priced at a very budget friendly $1,000.

Features

  • Dolby Vision HDR
  • 120 contrast control zones (full-array local dimming)
  • Wide Color Gamut with TCL’s NBP Photon Technology
  • Roku TV Smart platform
  • Enhanced remote with voice control
  • High-speed 802.11ac wireless and Ethernet networking
  • 3 HDMI 2.0a ports with HDCP 2.2

The one feature that stands out for me is the 120 dimming zones. Full-array local dimming is what allows LED TVs to darken dark areas of the screen and boost bright areas of the screen, making for better contrast and richer colors. The more zones there are the better the local dimming is. With 120 dimming zones, the 6 Series should produce a great picture with darker blacks and brighter brights. I would love to get my hands on this TV to see how it performs in a living room setting.

It’s way too early to say that the TCL 6 Series is the best value of 2018. But with an impressive list of features at a price tag that other manufacturers just can’t touch, it promises to be on a very short list.

The TCL 6 Series 65-inch 4K HDR TV is available on Amazon for $999.99. It’s also available in a 55-inch model for just $649.99.

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AUKEY Graphite Wireless Charger review

Wireless charging isn’t a new technology, but it’s rapidly becoming an industry standard in mobile devices because of its ease of use. Despite this fact, I haven’t seen very many chargers that are visually impressive. Most of the time, they’re just black, plastic pucks relegated to the corners of a desk or nightstand. AUKEY’s Graphite Wireless Charger adds a touch of class to that boring appliance.

What is it?

The AUKEY Wireless Charger is small pad, about 3.5” squared, that wirelessly charges devices compatible with Qi technology. This includes a variety of Samsung Galaxy phones and newer iPhone models.

Hardware specs

The Graphite Wireless Charger features broad compatibility, working with all Qi-enabled devices such as iPhone X / 8 / 8 Plus and Samsung Galaxy Note8 / S8 / S8+, even through most cases (thickness less than 3mm/0.12”). Non-wireless-charging devices require a wireless charging adapter (not included). The charger supports standard wireless charging speed (5W output). Product dimensions are 3.4 x 3.4 x 0.5” and it weighs in at 7.2oz.

AUKEY. Gold. Key. Get it? I like the sticker that it came with.

What’s in the box?

  • Graphite Wireless Charger
  • 1m/3.3ft USB 2.0 A to C Cable
  • User manual

Design and Features

After browsing Amazon’s selection of wireless chargers, I found that the AUKEY’s Graphite Charger stands out as one of the classier offerings. In fact, this compact charging pad won a couple of  awards for its design. It’s quite a handsome piece of kit. The charger has a good amount of weight to it, nearly half a pound, and the grips on the underside keep it from sliding around on most surfaces.

Place phone. Start charge. That’s all there is to it.

The port on the charger is USB C. I haven’t seen very many examples of this. Although your mileage may vary when it comes to interface preferences. I just happen to have a bunch of USB C cables laying around from owning a Nintendo Switch, so for me, it was a pleasant surprise.

In terms of function, the Graphite Charger works how you would expect. Place the phone on the surface and it starts charging at a standard speed (5W output.) It’s not a fast-charge device, more suited for a work desk or nightstand for long trickle charging.

A nice weight and grippy pads keep the charger in place.

There is one LED light on the top of the charger that is very dim, which I can appreciate. So often, I come across USB chargers or adapters that have an insanely bright LED indicator that must have never gotten properly tested in a dark room. The light on this charger is barely noticeable, and is covered completely when a phone is placed on top of it. That sounds like such a minor thing until you’ve seen your bedroom bathed in the blue glow of some unnecessary light.

One last feature worth mentioning is the fact that you can charge your phone with the case on, which I must plead ignorance on if this is or isn’t a normal function. I just know that I did keep the case on the phone while charging and it didn’t impede the functionality.

Final thoughts

AUKEY’s Graphite charger design looks like it would be right at home alongside an iMac or sleek, aluminum laptop. I appreciated the future-proofing of the USB C port, the non-overwhelming lighting, and the weight and grip of the charger itself. It brings form as well as function.

Price: $31.99
Where to buy: Amazon
Source: The sample of this product was provided by AUKEY.

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