Retro keyboards are the latest fad and this one needs to be on my desk


What is old is new again and again and again. Join the vintage styled keyboard trend with the Azio Mk Retro USB Typewriter Inspired Mechanical Keyboard which has a chrome plated body and round keycaps that harken back to the days when USB and even computers didn’t exist.

Unlike other retro styled keyboards that I’ve been seeing lately, the Azio keyboard has a dedicated number pad, and shortcut hotkeys to productivity, internet, and multimedia functions.

Featuring blue switches that are 100% NKRO. What is NKRO? It stands for N-Key Rollover that means how well your keyboard can correctly register multiple keys being pressed simultaneously.

The Azio Mk Retro USB Typewriter Inspired Mechanical Keyboard also offers height adjustability so you can have the optimal wrist position and keyboard tilt-angle.

Like what you see? The Azio is available in black and silver, and white and gold, and is priced at $99.97 and $109.99 respectively from Amazon.

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LighterBro turns a BIC lighter into a multi-tool


Here’s a cool and relatively inexpensive EDC accessory for those of you that already carry a BIC lighter. The LighterBro is a slide on sleeve for standard sized “BIC” lighters that adds multi-tool functionality. LighterBro has four tools that include a pair of spring-loaded scissors, a razor sharp knife blade, micro screwdriver/poker, and a bottle cap lifter.

The sheath is constructed of stainless steel and is available in several colors and styles.

LighterBro is priced from $9.73 to $19.49 depending on the style/color. Visit the LighterBro Amazon page for more info.

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OLALA S75 7500 mAh power bank review


Carrying around enough potential energy to fuel our increasing appetite for connectivity is a never ending balancing act. Hardware engineers make energy-efficient phones and tablets, and Developers respond with ever-increasingly sticky apps and websites. Engineers make better, lighter, more efficient batteries, and we leave them on longer and whine that the device is larger. Into this mix walks the arbiter of fairness, the humble battery pack maker. “Here. If you need power, use one of these. When you don’t, leave it home, or in your bag.” Olala has even going a step further with their latest power bank by including cables and a sliding cover to hide them. They sent me a sample just before we left the country for two weeks.

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The Olala Power Bank will work for any USB powered device but is specially designed to look inconspicuous with recent Apple devices. It has a Gold case, which would perfectly match the Gold iPhone, but it looked fine, even though I have a Space Grey iPhone 6s, and my Lovely Bride has a silver iPhone 6 (shown below).

Overall, it’s a 125 mm x 75 mm x 15mm (~5″x~3″x~.75″) rounded rectangle with smooth sparkly gold plastic panels on the larger sides and a metalized band around the narrow edges. The top has a white silk-screened Olala logo centered on it and hides the secret chamber with the hidden cables.

Sliding the top panel with the logo up reveals a cord on one side with a Lightning connector and one on the other with a standard USB connector. There is a slight click to hold it open or closed fully, as well as notches on each side to allow the cables to be extended while the cover is closed. The bottom has silk-screened legal registration info. The other surfaces are free of printing.

One short side has a standard USB jack for output to any device, and a microUSB port for charging. There are 4 battery level LEDs between the two.

On one long edge, there is a button which activates charging or lets you see the battery level if there is no load on the outputs. While a hassle, the button is a nice protection from the device powering on due to a short across the connectors. And, being on the edge, it’s not going to be easily pressed by something on top of the unit.
On our trip, this became our best tool for “topping up” our phones and iPads while out-and-about. Using the car’s USB port meant audio only going through the car stereo, which caused us to miss a few turns. (We weren’t listening to anything on the car stereo, and there was no “just play the GPS” setting on it.) Then, we decided to use this Olala pack between the car and the phone. Our phone got topped up, and so did the power bank, and we could hear the turn-by-turn directions of our phone’s speaker.
When we left the car, we’d sometimes walk for a good long time, taking photos, doing walking tours, or exploring museums together. The Olala rescued us by letting us sit at a cafe for a cuppa and reorient our thoughts while charging. But it wasn’t too much trouble to plug it in and have it charge our phones while we were taking photos, reading about various points of interest while walking, or writing Yelp reviews. The sleek profile and short cable made it an easy solution to the power battle we all face, and the 7500 mAh battery meant it could provide a full charge to both my Lovely Bride’s iPhone 6 and my 6s, with enough left to make sure each of us got a little extra as well.

Source: The sample for this review was provided by Olala. Please visit their site for more info and Amazon to order.

 

Product Information

Price: $32.99
Manufacturer: Olala
Retailer: Amazon
Requirements:
  • USB source for charging battery
Pros:
  • Integrated cables that hide away
  • Can be charged while charging a device
  • Holds 2+ full iPhone charges
Cons:
  • 7500 mAh is not a multi-day multi-device capacity
  • Cords for non-Apple devices must be taken along
  • USB-to-microUSB cord for charging

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Zipbuds 26 are wireless earbuds with a built-in subwoofer and 144 unique fit combinations


Zipbuds, did extensive research to find out what customers what in a pair of wireless sports earbuds and 26 is what they came up with.

26 are wireless earbuds that feature a built-in subwoofer, 144 unique fit combinations for the best comfort possible, and 15-hour battery life.

The wireless earbuds have QuickCharge technology that provides one hour of playtime for every five minutes charged and a magnetic clip-on battery delivers extra juice when you’re not near a charger.

Zipbuds 26 sports earbuds are sweat-proof and waterproof for people who do epic workouts and those who don’t want to remove their earbuds when they take a quick shower.

Available in space gray and rose gold, the earbuds are priced at $199.95. Read more about them at zipbuds.com

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Mujjo Samsung Galaxy S8 full grain leather case review


The new Samsung Galaxy S8 is one of the nicest looking smartphones ever to be created. So why would you want to cover it up with a generic plastic case that adds bulk, and takes away from the aesthetic of the phone? One case that protects the phone without detracting from its beauty is the Full Grain Leather Case from Mujjo.

What is it?

The Full Grain Leather Case from Mujjo is a premium quality full-rain leather case that snaps over the back of the Samsung Galaxy S8.

Design and features


Available in saddle tan or black, I was sent the saddle tan version of the Mujjo Full Grain Leather case. The images in this review do not really do justice to how nice this case is. Also, my images make the case look a little more orange than the case is in real life.

The case is wrapped in leather on all sides, with a soft microfiber suede interior.

Installing the Galaxy S8 in the case and removing the phone from the case takes little to no effort.

The case has expertly aligned cutouts for the microphone at on the top edge of the phone.

On the right side is a cutout for the power button.

The opposite side of the case has a long cutout that provides access to the volume button and Bixby button.

The cutout at the bottom of the phone allows access to the earphone jack, Type-C charging port, 2nd microphone, and the speaker.

You’ll also notice that the top edges of the case rise slightly higher than the surface of the display to project the screen from scratches and scuffs when it’s positioned face down.

A large opening on the back of the Mujjo case provides clearance for the LED flash, camera, and fingerprint scanner.

Final thoughts

The Samsung Galaxy S8 Full Grain Leather Case from Mujjo is gorgeous. It is made very well and fits perfectly. There is nothing about this case that I don’t like. It feels great in my hand and adds just the right about of grip to the phone while not being overly bulky.

Source: The sample for this review was provided by Mujjo. Please visit their site for more info.

 

Product Information

Price: $41.93
Manufacturer: Mujjo
Pros:
  • Lightweight
  • Beautiful
  • Perfect fit
Cons:
  • None

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