How to Troubleshoot Your Router

Your router is the megabrain of all Internet activity in your house. Whether you want your devices communicating with each other across your local network or with the wider Internet, you want your router to be fully functioning when going about your daily life. Here we’re going to show you how to troubleshoot your router and indeed find out whether your router is to blame for your problems. The Obvious Stuff Before getting into the nitty-gritty, there are a few basic troubleshooting tips you should check and try: Switch off your router,… Read more

Unlock your chicken safety skill with this harness

NEWS – Do you lose sleep at night worrying about the safety of chickens crossing the road? Honestly, who hasn’t? Your worries are over my friends because here is the Yesito Chicken Harness.

This breathable mesh harness is available in gender typical colors and is designed to clip around your hen or rooster’s body to provide an attachment point for a 6-foot leash. Think I’m kidding? Nope. You can get one for your favorite poultry today for $16.99 from Amazon.

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EverSleep Sleep Tracker Review

REVIEW – I’m a tech guy, so when I can get hard data or charts, I’m a happy person. When the EverSleep review offer came along, I said to myself “Bring on the data!”.

What is it?

The EverSleep sleep tracker is a wrist-worn device that tracks many aspects of your sleep with the aim of improving how long and how well you sleep.

What’s in the box?

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  • EverSleep Sleep Tracker
  • Charger and Micro-USB Cord
  • Medical Tape
  • Ear Plugs
  • App instructions and Info


Design and features

The EverSleep sleep tracker is designed to help monitor your sleep. Using the data it provides it aims to help you optimize your sleep and track your progress.

It is worn basically like a watch, it includes a hospital-grade finger sensor to monitor oxygen level and pulse rate. It uses an app on your smartphone to record the results.

EverSleep advertises:

  • Identifies 5 types of insomnia
  • Continuous oxygen monitoring for breathing interruptions
  • Correlates insomnia and breathing events
  • Tracks motion events and other disruptions
  • Measures Fragmented sleep and quality sleep
  • Coaching and tips based on your sleep data

Just before the opportunity to do this review came along my doctor scheduled me for a sleep study. My wife says I probably need a CPAP machine because of my snoring and breathing patterns. When this review came along I thought it would be a great time to compare a before and after with the EverSleep device. Unfortunately, the sleep center has not processed my results yet, so I can’t compare a before and after with this unit, but when/if I do get a CPAP machine, I’ll update this review.

When you start the Eversleep app you answer some basic profile questions, then when you get ready to go to sleep, you tap “Record” and answer a few survey questions. The EverSleep app will then walk you through setting up the device for recording.





Upon completion of our night’s sleep, a report will be generated containing three sections: Overview, Details, and Coaching. The details view allows you to zoom in for finer detail on particular events and times.




The results are saved automatically for tracking trends:


The Profile portion of the app contains the “About Me”, “Doctor has diagnosed me with” and “Medications, Therapy, etc” information for the app to use to suggest coaching tips.



The Export section allows you to export a result as a PDF.


The “Learn” section provides many tips for getting better sleep.

The EverSleep sleep tracker accurately measured my sleep. In fact, I had one particular night where I tossed and turned most of the night and the EverSleep showed that I only slept for just over three hours.

On most nights it recorded that I snored 99 to 100% of the night, but I think that might have been it picking up the noisy fan in my room. This will be another good thing to compare later if I do get a CPAP machine.

I found that the strap used to hold the device on your wrist is a little difficult to put on. It’s a stretchy silicone band, I would prefer a velcro and elastic band.

The finger sensor was a little small for my slightly larger than normal fingers. It was slightly snug and annoying, but not so much as to keep me awake as long as I didn’t tape it on too snugly. I would prefer the type that I used during my sleep study that did not require tape to keep it on.

The Eversleep sleep tracker did accurately suggest that I talk to my doctor about my “mild to moderate breathing interruptions”, which also confirms what my wife was telling me.

What I like

  • Pulse and Oxygen monitoring
  • Charts and Data!

What I’d change

  • The strap needs to be easier to put on
  • The finger sensor is a bit snug

Final thoughts

Overall I feel that the EverSleep sleep tracker provides enough information about your sleep to help you identify ways to improve the quality of your sleep and track if changes you make have an effect on your sleep. If I get a CPAP machine in the next couple of weeks I’ll do some more tests and update this post.

Price: $249.99
Where to buy: EverSleep
Source: The sample of this product was provided by EverSleep.

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Observe an eclipse every day in your own home with the Eclipse Fixed Sconce

NEWS – I like uniquely designed home furnishings as well as sciencey stuff. The Eclipse Fixed Sconce is both – a unique sconce that looks like an eclipse! This beautiful sconce by Philippe Malouin is made of brass, aluminum, and glass and comes in black chrome, chrome, and polished brass colors. It has a non-dimmable 3.5 watt integrated LED (200 lumens/2700 Kelvin color temperature) and measures 6 in./16 cm H x 6 in./16 cm W x 5 in./12 cm D. But before you get all excited and pull out your wallet to order, you’ll want to know that it costs… wait-for-it… $1000 from Roll & Hill. Did I hear you gasp? Yep, me too (and I did not mistakenly add an extra zero there). It is indeed one thousand dollars. I guess innovative designs come at a hefty price. Perhaps there’s a DIY project here for those who aren’t made of money…

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Spotify Web Player Not Working? Here Are the Fixes

Spotify Web Player should be one of the most loved websites in the world, letting you access the Spotify cosmos of music without even having to download anything to your PC. It’s kind of brilliant, but also terribly flawed, with a lot of people reporting that it’s not working properly or at all on various browsers. This led us to scribble up a guide that will talk through all the most common reasons why your Spotify Web Player might not be working. Related: The Unofficial Guide to Disable Spotify Connect Clear Cache and Flush DNS If your Spotify Web Player is launching and seems to… Read more