Why wait for Apple’s AirPower charger when you can get the SliceCharge 3-in-1 wireless charger today?

NEWS – The SliceCharge 3-in-1 Wireless Charger from Hard Cider Labs can charge three Qi-compatible items at once, and it’s available to order today.  It’s made of high-quality fabric and aluminum, and the anti-scratch fabric on top protects your gear as it charges.  The bottom of the charging pad is rubber for stability.

You can charge an Apple Watch and  2 Qi-protocol phones at the same time.

  • 7.5W fast charging for iPhone Xr/Xs/Xs Max, iPhone X/8/8 Plus
  • 10W fast charging for Samsung Galaxy S9/8/7
  • 3W charging for Apple Watch Series 3/2/1

Safety features include:

  • Over-voltage protection
  • Temperature control
  • Foreign object detection

The SliceCharge 3-in-1 Wireless Charger is available in Frosted White, Carmine Red, and Indigo Blue for $49.95 at Hard Cider Labs.

You can also charge Apple AirPods on the SliceCharge when they are in the Hard Cider Labs ElectroLeather AirPods Wireless Charging Case.  Qi-compatible coils inside the case send power to the AirPods’ charging case.  The premium PU leather case is available in Ashy Grey, Cayenne Red, and Cinnamon Brown.  The case can be used with any Qi charger.  Hard Cider Labs ElectroLeather AirPods Wireless Charging Case is $19.95.

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Bags, backpacks, EDC, and more – Notable crowdfunding campaigns

NEWS – This week we are bringing you information about four different crowdfunding campaigns that are currently running on Kickstarter and Indiegogo that will be of interest to EDC fans, and more.

The UltraLink – Elementally Elementary

What is it?

The UltraLink is a quick release EDC key and gear retention system made from raw Titanium and Aerospace Grade 7075T61 aluminum.

Why is it cool?

Just look at it. I think the UltraLink is cool because it looks like a movie prop from Guardians of the Galaxy or some other sci-fi flick. Gamble sent me an early sample of the UltraLink and I can confirm that it looks as good in real life as it does in their pictures. But good looks aren’t everything are they? This clip works great too as long as you don’t mind having to use two hands to unclip it because you have to use one hand to pinch the sides and the other hand to remove the clip. re-clipping (is that even a word?) is easier since you can do that just with one hand and you will be rewarded with a satisfying click when you do. Oh, one more thing that makes the UltraLink cool… the colored dot glows in the dark if you expose it to light.

Where can I find more info?

The UltraLink campaign ends on 11/15/18 and they have already met their funding goal of $7,500. You can pre-order an UltraLink starting at $83. After the UltraLink campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in March 2019. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

PowerCube|WiFi|:WiFi Booster.Cube Socket

What is it?

The PowerCube is a WiFi hotspot and signal booster that is packaged in a small AC adapter sized package that plugs into the wall or an additional version that has a power cord.

Why is it cool?

I like the PowerCube is a small multi-function gadget that can be used as a WiFi hotspot that can share your internet with guests and friends without a password, it can also be used as a WiFi booster to extend the signal in your home, it can be used as a small power strip because it has 4 built-in power outlets, and it also shows the speed and number of connected devices right on the adapter itself.

Where can I find more info?

The PowerCube campaign ends on 11/18/18 and they just launched their campaign and are working towards their funding goal of $3,000. You can pre-order a PowerCube starting at $25. After the PowerCube campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in March 2019. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

Nanobag 2.0 & Nanopack -The ultimate ‘carry everywhere’ bags

What is it?

The Nanobag 2.0 & Nanopack are extremely thin/lightweight sailcloth bags and backpacks that fold down into a tiny pouch for easy carry.

Why is it cool?

I like the Nanobag 2.0 & Nanopack because they fold down into such a small form factor that makes it easy to carry one anywhere so you’ll have a reusable back when you need to carry items and won’t be tempted to grab a plastic bag.

Where can I find more info?

The Nanobag 2.0 & Nanopack campaign ends on 11/15/18 and they have already met their funding goal of $3,825. You can pre-order a Nanobag 2.0 or Nanopack starting at $10. After the Nanobag 2.0 & Nanopack campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in March 2019. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

The 24Seven Modular Backpack and Survival Kit

What is it?

The 24Seven is a modular clamshell style 34L backpack that has been designed to perform as an everyday backpack (although on the large side…) but also includes a survival kit for emergency situations.

Why is it cool?

I like the 24Seven because of its modular design that features a “card” system where each card is designed to carry certain items like photography equipment, other tech, clothes, Dopp kit items, and even a pet water bowl and food pouch.

Where can I find more info?

The 24Seven campaign ends on 11/15/18 and they have already met their funding goal of $30,000. You can pre-order a 24Seven starting at $109. After the 24Seven campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in December 2018. Visit their Indiegogo page for all the details.

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Give your dog a little more room while riding in the backseat of your car

NEWS – Little dogs always have plenty of room to spread out in the car, but big dogs may need a little more space to be comfortable.  The Kurgo Backseat Bridge covers the gap between the front seats and the backseat, extending the space for your dog to sit or lay.  Covering the gap also prevents your dog – big or small – from falling to the floor or just getting down there and getting up to no good.

The Kurgo bridge is sturdy enough to support 100 pounds.  It’s recommended for spaces not greater than 13″ from back of seat to seat edge.  There’s a partition to keep Fido from climbing onto the center console and getting into the front seats.  It’s made of 600d polyester with TPE backing and is completely waterproof.  Black on one side and sand on the other, the bridge can be flipped to match your car’s interior.  The Kurgo Backseat Bridge is $58.49 from the Chewy website.

To fully protect the backseat of your car, you could add a Kurgo Bench Seat Cover.  This waterproof and stain-resistant cover protects upholstery from getting muddy, wet, scratched, or torn.  The Kurgo Bench Seat Cover is $49.49, also from Chewy.

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Saddleback Leather Simple iPad case review

REVIEW – Many moons ago I owned an original Saddleback Leather iPad case. It was a beautiful, beefy piece of leather. The new Simple iPad Case is a completely different animal. Simple and streamlined, it’s made for portability and optimal day-to-day usability. Fear not, however: you still get that gorgeous full-grain leather. To the review!

What is it?

It’s a leather iPad case for your iPad, iPad Air, or iPad Air 2.

Hardware specs

  • 10″ by 7″ by 0.5″
  • 0.55 pounds
  • Full-grain leather with pigskin suede lining

Design and features

The Saddleback Leather “Simple” designs offer lighter products with simplified designs as an alternative to their beefier, full-featured gear. The new Simple iPad Case is great example of this. You get all the benefits and style associated with quality leather, in a streamlined and extremely functional package.

While it is a simple shell-style design, Saddleback fans have no need to fret about the quality and construction on this item. a 7″ by 10″ piece of full-grain leather forms the back panel, while two 1” by 7” strips of leather on the front face form a pocket into which you slip your iPad.

My tester is the newer black leather, backed by pigskin suede to protect the iPad. It’s a beautiful, thick leather that measures roughly 1/8″ including the suede backing. It is thinner than some of the older leather pieces I’ve had from Saddleback, but I think it’s just as tough. It’s also got a great pliant feel. I like it quite a bit.

You’ll also see some subtle embossed logo work on the back face in the Saddleback logo and the tribute to Blue, founder Dave Munson’s dog. They’re nice touches that are tastefully handled, adding some character to the piece.

Black has always been my favorite color in Saddleback products, and they do a quality job with the dye work here. The leather is dyed through the whole piece, so scratches don’t pull up an underlying color. I haven’t seen any dye rub-off on clothes or other gear. It’s marvelous and speaks to my artistic side.

Saddleback Leather deserves a lot of credit here for their commitment to leather as a medium. There are three materials used in the build of this case: leather, pigskin suede, and marine-grade thread to keep it all together. That’s it. Even the spacers/bumpers between the layers are made wholly from leather dyed to match the case:

It would be easier (and probably cheaper) to solve design problems in a case like this with additions like plastic tabs, foam padding, or elastic webbing. Not that those solutions are inherently bad, but I appreciate that Saddleback doesn’t go that route. It’s a truly unique leather-focused design solution that’s *just* a bit more special as a result.

This case is designed for the 9.7″ iPads, specifically the 2017 iPad and multiple 2018 models (the iPad 9.7, Air, Air 2, and 9.7 Pro). You’ll find an assortment of cuts to accommodate the whole range of speakers, ports, and buttons on these models. As we walk through the slots, note that mine is an iPad Air 2. Here’s the audio-in port and sleep/wake button port. It looks tight, but the leather is flexible enough to get your fingers in there for obstruction-free operation:

The same goes for the bottom ports for the lightning cable and speakers:

The right-panel rocker buttons  have an additional slot cutout for easy access:

You’ll also find two cutouts for the rear camera to accommodate multiple model iterations:

When I first received the Simple iPad Case I was concerned by the fact that the front face and sides are completely exposed. After kicking it around a bit, however, I’m becoming more and more impressed with the design. There’s 1/4” of extra leather around all edges, so that thick leather absorbs side impacts to protect your tablet. It absolutely brings more protection than silicone shells like the Apple iPad cover, and only adds 8 ounces of weight to your kit if you’re including this in your daily carry.

Overall usability is excellent. There’s front flap or cover to mess with here. The entire screen edge-to-edge is accessible, with generous slots cut for the home button and front camera. Everything is easy to get to, and you don’t find yourself fumbling to get to the ports. It’s also wonderfully easy to handle, working perfectly with the iPad’s form factor. Nothing interferes with regular operation, and it feels solid in your hands. It slips easily in and out of your bag, with no protrusions or extra bits that could get caught on zippers. If you like your iPad covers lean & mean, this cover gets you there with the added protection and style of excellent leather.

The simple design does lack some capabilities found in more feature-rich cases. There’s no front cover for additional protection. It’s not compatible with the Apple keyboard. There’s also no integrated stand. If these are capabilities you are looking for, you’ll need to look elsewhere. If you’re looking for a great leather case that works well with the iPad’s natural form factor, however, the Simple iPad Case is worth putting on your shopping list.

What I like

  • Excellent leather quality and construction
  • Streamlined form that is easy to handle without adding significant bulk
  • Well-designed access to all the ports, controls, and speakers

What needs to be improved

  • No inherent flaws that I see

Final thoughts

If you’re looking for a well-built, straightforward iPad case with great looks, the Saddleback Leather Simple iPad Case is a great choice. The leather is fantastic, usability is excellent, and the simple form factor makes for easy handling and day-to-day use. You’ll also get Saddleback Leather’s famous 100-year warranty. This one is now in my EDC lineup, and I expect it to stay there for quite some time. Maybe not 100 years. We’ll see.

Price: $59.00
Where to buy: Saddleback
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Saddleback Leather.

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Oxo’s pour-over cover brewer with tank brews a better cup of coffee

NEWS – I’ve seen these little pour-over brewers before.  They’re basically just a funnel with a filter inside; you dump all the water in and coffee quickly collects in your cup.  Oxo’s Pour-Over Coffee Maker with Water Tank claims to make a better cup of coffee because of the way it distributes water over the coffee grounds.

Oxo says the water tank features a precise hole pattern that automatically distributes hot water evenly over coffee grounds at just the right rate to maximize flavor, and the dripper’s ribbed walls help encourage coffee flow to promote ideal brew time.

The tank is graduated for precise measurement of up to 12 ounces of water, so you won’t have to stand there waiting to pour in more water as it drips through.  The tank’s lid helps retain heat as the coffee brews, then it can be used as a drip tray to hold the dripper after brewing is complete.

The Oxo Pour-Over Coffee Maker with Water Tank is $15.99 on Oxo’s website.

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