Aluminum + tempered glass = cool iPhone XS Max bumper case

NEWS – We’ve seen and reviewed many metal frame bumper cases over the years for a variety of smartphones. But this one from Brando Workshop caught my attention because it has a sheet of scratch-resistant and fingerprint-resistant tempered glass built into the bottom half of the bumper. The glass protects the back of your iPhone from wear and tear while still allowing wireless charging. But the cool part for me is that this bumper case uses magnets instead of screws to keep the two front and back halves of the case together.

The Magnetic Aluminum Case with Tempered Glass is available in black or silver for $18 for the iPhone XS Max, Samsung Galaxy S9+, OnePlus 6, and more.

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Aluminum + tempered glass = cool iPhone XS Max bumper case originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on November 8, 2018 at 8:00 am.

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A trifecta of cases for the new 11-inch iPad Pro

ARTICLE – On Tuesday Apple announced their new 11″ iPad Pro and of course yours truly ordered one. To protect my investment, I need a new case. There aren’t a whole lot of choices out there yet but, I was able to find a few that I liked.

ProCase Slim

The ProCase Slim offers a thin translucent frosted back cover that allows you to see the Apple logo while protecting your iPad against fingerprints and scratches.

Precise cutouts allow full access to all features (buttons, speakers, cameras).

The tri-fold front cover can be used in viewing mode or typing mode. It also supports the iPad Pros auto Sleep/Wake feature. The soft scratch-free microfiber interior adds comfort and an additional layer of protection.

Price: $10.99
Buy from: Amazon

Pad & Quill Oxford Leather

When it comes to leather cases, it doesn’t get much better than Pad & Quill. The Oxford Leather folio case is no exception.

This ultimate professional case is crafted from a single piece of American Full-Grain Bridle leather. It features a slim profile and easily attaches to the iPad Pro using a residue-free 3M locking adhesive that can be removed and reattached multiple times.

The smart cover serves as a self-propping stand for horizontal viewing along with an internal document pocket. 

It’s also compatible with the Apple Keyboard Folio and Apple Pencil 2.

The Oxford Leather folio is available in two colors, Whiskey and Chestnut.

Price: $119.95
Buy From: Pad & Quill

Apple Smart Keyboard Folio

The Flagship case from Apple is designed to work perfectly with the iPad Pro. And the only keyboard case available right now.

The case allows for convenient viewing angles and has a full-sized keyboard when you need it. When you’re not using it, the keyboard provides protection for both the front and back of your iPad Pro.

The best part of the keyboard, there’s no charging or pairing required. Just attach the keyboard and start typing.

Price: $179
Buy From: Apple

There you have it 3 different cases for the new 11″  iPad Pro. A budget case, a leather case, and a keyboard case. All these cases are available right now, but if you prefer to wait I’m sure there will be plenty more choices in the months to come. Happy hunting!

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A trifecta of cases for the new 11-inch iPad Pro originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on November 3, 2018 at 12:30 pm.

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Everything is classier when wrapped in leather – even a tool set

NEWS – I’ve seen toolsets with various types of grips, but I’ve never seen one with leather-wrapped handles.  This set from Spanish company Sol&Luna uses select leather that was tanned using an ecological tanning process, then carefully cut and hand-stitched to the tools. The leather is 100% cow leather tanned with a vegetal process.  The resulting leather is fireproof, and as Sol&Luna says, “suitable for public use projects”.

The set consists of:  measuring tape, hammer, pliers, and 7 screwdrivers.  The hammer is 12″ long, longest screwdriver is 10.5″, and the smallest screwdriver 3.75″.

The Leather Tool Set is $280.00 from Industry West.

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Everything is classier when wrapped in leather – even a tool set originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on November 2, 2018 at 12:00 pm.

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Nomad’s Carbon Case is their thinnest, lightest iPhone case yet

NEWS – Nomad is quickly becoming one of my favorite companies. They make great looking and durable products, from phone cases to wallets. One of their newest products is the Carbon Case for the iPhone Xs Max.

The Carbon Case is a thin, light, yet durable minimalist case with strong protection. The two material case is built with Nomad’s proprietary Carbon MD-6TM composite and lined with a TPU rubber bumper. This makes the case durable yet extremely lightweight. In fact its Nomad’s thinnest, lightest case yet.

The case has a unique look, with a combination semi-gloss satin and matte finish.

Unlike traditional carbon fiber cases, Nomad’s unique composite allows for wireless charging of your iPhone and won’t interfere with cellular and WiFi signals.

As far as protection goes, the Carbon Case is designed to protect your iPhone from drops of up to 6-feet.

The Nomad Carbon Case is also available for the iPhone X and Xr, all models sell for $34.95 and can be purchased from Nomad’s website.

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Nomad’s Carbon Case is their thinnest, lightest iPhone case yet originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on October 28, 2018 at 8:00 am.

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Buckle & Seam Ralph Leather Portfolio review

REVIEW – I’m a big fan of the style and practicality of the business portfolio. This week we’re looking at a good one: the Ralph Portfolio from Buckle & Seam. Not only is it a nice piece of leather with excellent usability, but you can also personalize it a bit to match your style. Buckle & Seam also donates a portion of their sales to a very worthy cause. To the review!

What is it?

It’s a leather business portfolio and organizer for your meeting essentials.

  • Hardware specs
  • Vegetable tanned leather with custom fabric lining
  • Padded laptop compartment fits up to 14” laptops
  • 14.2” by 9.8” by 1.2”
  • 1.5 Pounds

Design and features

The Buckle & Seam is a classy piece of office gear. Vegetable tanned cow leather is the primary fabric, with a minimum thickness of 1.6mm throughout the build. It’s also padded for extra protection of your electronic bits. You can personalize the front cover with your embossed initials in the lower right corner if you like.

Dual zips run the perimeter of the portfolio to keep your stuff from falling out as you run between meetings. There’s some nice, simple finishing detail in the construction that doesn’t distract from the leather:

The Ralph Portfolio also has excellent usability for managing your essential meeting requirements as you run about doing businesslike things. Open it up, and you’ll find all of your gear organized and ready for action:

The right side is a sleeve, sized for up to a 14″ laptop. I’ve got a 13″ MacBook Pro in here for size reference, but it will also fit a 12.9″ iPad Pro with the Apple cover & keyboard. The portfolio is *just* a bit oversized, so slipping your moneymaker in and out of the sleeve doesn’t become a wrestling match:

The organizer panel features 7 different spots for your gear. The size of the portfolio also works in your favor here, as the different pockets and slots are well-spaced for quick access to the thing you need at the moment.

Walking around the organizer panel, you start with business card (or credit card) holder site below the logo. I found that my business cards fit here, but it did need some stretching at first. This spot is probably better served for your essential credit cards or a keycard.

Below this is a 3.75″ by 3.75″ fabric pouch that seals with a magnet. You get to choose your fabric color from 6 different patterns, which are also used to line all the portfolio’s pockets. This pocket is gusseted for some extra expandability.

The top center of the panel has two leather strips fastened with buttons, designed to wrangle charging cables or your headphones.

Below the chord ranger is a 4.75″ by 2.75″ pouch that bellows a bit for thicker items. My iPad power brick is in this slot for reference:

Three pen loops sit below the pocket. I appreciate the sizing on these, which work for thicker writing instruments as well:

Moving to the right of the organizer panel, there’s a 3.25″ by 3.75″ bellowed pocket that will fit a smart phone. My iPhone 6s in its case fits with some room to spare. You’ll want to check the dimensions for larger phones. Smaller notebooks (like Field Notes) will fit nicely in this space, too.

Finally, you have another card slot below the phone pocket. This one is ideal for business cards.

Made in Pakistan, the assembly is tight throughout. The leather has a smooth burnished finish. While it’s not the thickest leather I’ve seen, additional padding and reinforcement throughout the build give it a nice balance of substance and flexibility. As you can see from the pics it quickly pics up character marks from daily use, but I’m not seeing any signs of wear that would impact the portfolio’s functionality. I expect the patina to age nicely as I continue to use it.

With an overall depth of 1.2″, you won’t get a lot of extra stuff in the portfolio beyond what fits in the organizer areas. But this is for minimalist carry, and not meant to be a replacement for a regular bag. I’ll add a small notebook that sits in there when I am carrying it about, or maybe some folders with my laptop… but that’s about all you need.

I should note that there’s not really a good place in this setup for a laptop power brick. My MacBook Pro brick is just too bulky to fit comfortably in any of the organizer spots. I’m not as worried about that given the battery life, but it is something to consider if you need access to power all day for your laptop.

Buckle & Seam is also dedicated to a great cause. They’ve developed a partnership with Anum School, supporting girl’s education in economically challenged neighborhoods in Karachi, Pakistan. A portion of all sales go towards the school.

What I like

  • Excellent quality in the build and materials
  • Great organization for common business tools and accessories
  • Perfect sizing for easy carry, but big enough to give your gear room to breathe

What needs to be improved

  • Smartphone pocket may not be big enough for plus-sized devices
  • No space for a laptop power brick

Final thoughts

There’s nothing worse than shuffling between meetings with a bunch of stuff under your arm while juggling your coffee, phone, and tech. The Buckle & Seam Ralph Portfolio makes for an ideal work companion for those who don’t want to haul a bag through the halls all day. It’s got just enough organization to keep your bits and doodads in order in a sleek, professional package. The leather is good. The quality is good. And the company is supporting a great cause. Overall I call this one a winner.

Price: $214.00 USD
Where to buy: Buy it at the Buckle & Seam web site.
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Buckle & Seam

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Buckle & Seam Ralph Leather Portfolio review originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on October 26, 2018 at 8:00 am.

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