Kingston DataTraveler Bolt Duo review

REVIEW – Phones and even tablets often serve as the most-used, or even the only, camera that most people have these days.  The cameras on most of these devices take great pictures, so they are a good, convenient method of documenting your daily life.  The problem with relying on a mobile device as your camera is that there isn’t unlimited space to store your pictures plus the apps and other data you need.  There isn’t always an easy method of transferring your photos to another device so that you can delete some images to free up space again.  In the past, I have reviewed a flash drive that allowed you to transfer images from your mobile device to a computer, but that device had some problems.  (It worked great, but it turned out to rely on an app that wasn’t written for it nor supported for it.)  There are no such problems that I encountered when I was reviewing the Kingston DataTraveler Bolt Duo flash drive for Apple mobile devices.  Let’s give it a closer look.

The Kingston DataTraveler Bolt Duo (seen at the top in an image from Kingston, but all others are my own images) is a flash drive with a Lightning connector on one end and a USB 3.1 plug on the other.  It’s Apple® certified, so it’s designed to work with most models of the iPhone and iPad.

Please forgive the dust and lint on the silicone sleeve.  It is a dust magnet!

Hardware specs

  • Connections: 1 Lightning, 1 USB 3.1 Gen 1
  • Dimensions: 1.6″ x 0.48″ x 0.26″ alone; 2.6″ x 0.79″ x 0.43″ in keychain accessory
  • Weight: 0.25 ounces alone; 0.51 ounces in keychain accessory
  • Compatible with:  iPhone 5, iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, iPhone 6+, iPhone, 6s, iPhone SE, iPhone 6s+, iPhone 7, iPhone 7+, iPhone 8, iPhone 8+, iPhone X, iPad (4th generation), iPad Air, iPad Air 2, iPad (2017), iPad Mini, iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 3, iPad Mini 4, iPad Pro (1st generation), iPad Pro (2nd generation)
  • OS support:  iOS 9.0 and newer
  • Warranty:  2-year warranty with free technical support
  • Capacity:  32GB with storage for up to 8000 photos or two hours of video; 64GB with storage for 16,000 photos or 4 hours video; or 128GB with storage for 32,000 photos and 8 hours of video

Setup

Setup couldn’t be simpler.  You plug the Bolt Duo into your iPhone or iPad and follow the prompt to install the app from Apple’s App Store.

Once it’s installed, you’ll see options and the capacity of your Bolt Duo.  You’ll see that I received the 64GB drive.

The app has three options:

  • Transfer photos or videos to the Bolt drive
  • Capture photos or videos using the Apple device’s camera and microphone directly to the Bolt drive
  • View the contents of the Bolt drive on the Apple device

Each time you plug the Bolt into the iPhone or iPad, you’ll be prompted to allow the app to access the Bolt device.  You’ll also be asked to allow the app to access the device’s camera and/or microphone when you want to capture images or videos directly to the Bolt.

Performance

Of course, I started out by transferring images from my iPad to the Bolt Duo.  It took at least five minutes to transfer the 2000 images and videos I have on my iPad to the flash drive.

You can choose to copy over all photos and videos, only photos, only videos, only things in a Favorites album, or you can select only certain images/videos to transfer.  You can also keep everything on the iPad/iPhone or you can choose to delete them as they copy.  I retained all mine on the iPad.

After the transfer was complete, I used the app to View the contents of the flash drive.  Without looking at each and every one of the 2000 items on my iPad, it seemed that everything was copied to the Bolt.

I used the Capture option to store a photo directly on the Bolt.  After allowing the app to access the camera and mic, taking a picture with the app was as easy as taking a picture directly on the iPad.  There are only three camera modes in the app, though.  You can take a regular photo, a square photo, or a video.  Once the photo was snapped, it showed up on the Bolt in a new album, called Bolt Camera.  There was no appreciable delay in saving the image to the flash drive.

I next plugged the Bolt Duo into my MacBook Pro and checked out the contents of the Bolt using Finder.

You can can see the drive shows up in Finder as KINGSTON.  You’ll also notice there are two folders – one for the images captured directly onto the Bolt and one for my iPad’s images.  When I opened the iPad folder, placeholders were quickly populated for the images, but it was slow actually drawing the images.

I tried copying a picture from my computer to the Bolt, then transferring it to my iPad Pro.  It worked flawlessly.  You use the iPad’s “share” button to save the image to the tablet.

Since there was still a lot of free space on the Bolt drive, I downloaded the app to my iPhone and plugged the drive into my phone.  I was able to copy all my phone images to the Bolt Duo without having to first remove the images from the iPad.  There are now three albums on the Bolt, as you can see from the screen capture from my iPhone.

What I like

  • Small form-factor that can be easily carried with you
  • App is simple and easy to use
  • Quickly backs up images from the Apple device to the Bolt Duo
  • Can skip using the device’s storage and save images or videos directly to the flash drive
  • Didn’t require a driver to use the Bolt on my MacBook Pro

What needs to be improved

  • Nothing

Final thoughts

The Kingston DataTraveler Bolt Duo is a great way to transfer images from a mobile device to your computer so you can free up space on the Apple device – or just as a backup, even if you don’t need to save space on your mobile device.  You can also use the Bolt to transfer pictures back to the mobile device, if needed.  And you can store images and videos directly to the Bolt without using any space on your iPhone or iPad.  The app is simple and easy to use on both iPad and iPhone.  And you can backup both your iPhone and your iPad, or even your family’s devices, to the same Bolt Duo.  It may be perfect for its intended functions.

Price: $44.99 for the 64GB model reviewed here
Where to buy: Kingston or Amazon
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Kingston

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My fab five cases for the new iPhone Xs Max

Like many of you including our very own Julie Strietelmeier I set my alarm for 3am EST to preorder the new iPhone Xs Max. Of course, I’ll be needing a new case to protect my hefty investment, so I searched around to see what was available. Not surprisingly there are already a ton of options. Here are five that peaked my interest, in no particular order.

iPhone XS Max Leather Case – (PRODUCT)RED

I know, I know it’s another Apple product but, they do make a nice leather case. I really like the red leather and the fact that it has the Apple logo embossed on the back. And money from every purchase goes to a good cause. If you’re not a fan of red the case is also available in seven other colors including Midnight Blue, Forrest Green, and Saddle Brown. You can purchase the case from Apple’s website for $49.

Nomad Rugged Tri-Folio

I got the chance to review a couple of Nomad’s cases for the iPhone X, and I loved them. So it’s no surprise that they would make my list. The Rugged Tri-Folio is different from other wallet cases. It has more flaps and even more storage. Designed to completely replace a traditional wallet it has four card slots and two pockets for cash or anything else cluttering your pockets. And of course, it’s made of Horween leather with a high-grade polycarbonate body, bonded to a raised TPE bumper on the edge. Giving your new iPhone protection from all angles. You can pre-order it on Nomad’s website for $79.95 with shipping on September 18th.

Waterfield Fused Suede Case

This new case from Waterfield is quite unique. It’s more of a pouch then a case that your iPhone slides into. Made of soft Ultrasuede the case protects your phone from scratches and minor dings. There’s also a mesh pocket on the back that can hold a few credit cards or a pair of AirPods. And there’s a cutout on the bottom of the case that allows you to charge your iPhone or hold a conversation with the device still safely protected. The Fused Suede Case comes in two sizes for the iPhone Xs Max, one for using the phone without a case and one for using the phone with an existing case. It’s available in four different colors, Ash, Camel, Navy, and Red. You can pre-order the Fused Suede Case on Waterfield’s website for $29. Expected to ship by September 28th.

Pad & Quill Traveler Protective Case

Another leather case that I like is the Traveler Protective case from Pad & Quill. Pad & Quill is well known for making high-quality leather accessories, and this case is no exception. Handmade from rugged American full-grain leather the case actually molds to your grip and your iPhone like magic. The Traveler has a nice slim profile that only adds 2mm of thickness. And it has cut-outs for all the phones ports and is fully wireless charging compatible. The case can be pre-ordered from Pad & Quill’s website for $59.95. You’ll have a little bit of a wait, the case doesn’t ship until late October.

totallee Thin iPhone XS Max Case

The iPhone Xs Max has a great design and the best way to show that off is to use a minimalist case. The totallee Thin case is only .02-inches thick and weighs only 0.1oz. Now that’s about as minimalist as it gets. The case maintains the original look of the iPhone XS Max. No branding, no bulk, no nonsense. It comes in 3 finish options. Matte which allows you to show off that Apple logo. Glossy, for that nice shiny look, and leather for a more sophisticated look. The Thin iPhone Xs Max case is available on totallee’s website for $25-$29. Pre-orders are expected to ship on September 30th.

So there you have it my top five cases for the new iPhone Xs Max so far. As I mentioned, there are already a dizzying number of choices available. Hopefully, this list helps make buying that new case just a little bit easier.

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Black & Decker PowerCrush Digital Blender with Quiet Technology review


REVIEW – These days, there is a fast moving health and fitness movement that continues to gain momentum as many people look to better their health. A part of the healthier diet is a long list of healthy shakes and other healthy foods like vegetable liquid food replacements. This is no different in my household, and I welcomed the opportunity to test and review this personal blender. Here is my summary.

What is it?

The BLACK and DECKER PowerCrush Digital Blender with Quiet Technology uses a specifically designed blade that creates a vortex when spinning in order to crush and blend various types of ingredients including ice, vegetables,  fruit, etc. It can be used to make vegetable drinks and smoothies all in the included 18oz personal size cup. All of the parts that attach to the cup including the snap-on lid, the cup itself, and the blade and housing are dishwasher safe. The blender has 700 watts of maximum power and digital touch controls as its interface.

What’s in the box

1 x PowerCrush Digital Blender
1 x 4-tip stainless steel blending blade
1 x 18oz Personal Jar
1 x Snap-on travel lid
1 x Instruction/Recipe booklet

Design and features

Design Specs:

  • Quiet Technology: Blend without interrupting your life. This PowerCrush Blender is quieter* and maintains all the powerful blending performance you expect from BLACK+DECKER.
  • PowerCrush 4-Tip Blade Technology: The 4-tip stainless steel blending blade works with the shape of the jar to create a constant flow and vortex that leads ingredients directly to the blades for fast blending performance.
  • 700W Motor: The energetic motor delivers 700W at peak performance to easily crush and blend the toughest ingredients.
  • 2 Speeds + Pulse: From smooth blending to powerful ice crushing, two speeds and a pulse function handle any job with ease. Includes LED power indicator.
  • Personal Jar: Use the 18oz., BPA-free Tritan plastic jar for single-serving smoothies on the go. Snap-on travel lid included.

This personal blender is designed to crush ice and fruit and other similar types of ingredients to create personal drink mixes like shakes, blended drinks, etc. On the front, there are 4 buttons embedded into the stainless steel body. The buttons control the on/off function as well as the speed/rotation options that are low speed and high speed, and the pulse function.


The base of the blender has a receptacle that interfaces with the blade and housing as seen below. At the bottom of the blender, there are air vents and routing for the attached power cable.


The pictures below show the 4-tip blade and housing, the 18oz personal size cup, and the snap on lid.



Performance

Based on the understanding that noise levels or the perception of volume is individually subjective, I found this blender to be quite a bit quieter than I am used to and than I thought it would be. It was not as loud as another famous brand, and for my tests, it did a decent enough job of crushing/blending frozen fruit. I did find that the other famous brand blender was able to make an even smoother blend in the less time, but that blender is also more powerful. I also tried a variety of fruits like blueberries, blackberries, strawberries, bananas with ice and the resulting mixtures were great. Below are before and after pictures of one of the frozen fruit mixtures.



What do I like

  • I like the size and the functional design
  • The finished stainless steel look

What can be improved

  • Either the power of the blender or the blade design to be more effective at making an even smoother blend

Final thoughts

The PowerCrush Digital Blender with Quiet Technology is a nicely designed blender that has enough power and capability to blend most fruit and vegetable combinations to make a nice smoothie or vegetable drink. While it could use a bit more power or maybe some adjustment to the blade design to remove even the smallest of grains from things like small seeds, etc, it does make the blend smooth enough that in my opinion, is quite acceptable. Also, the ability to have a conversation while blending without having to scream at the other party is quite nice and non-disruptive. I personally like this blender, and for my needs and based on the price, I give it a thumbs up!!

Price: $32.88
Where to buy: Walmart
Source: The sample for this review was provided by Black & Decker.

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Renogy Outdoor Tactical Flashlight review

REVIEW – Open the case, my friend, and meet the tactical flashlight from Renogy. Not only does it look worthy of a spy movie, but it packs a lot of useful features in a budget-friendly package. Will it help you on your next mission? Let’s find out!

What is it?

It’s a portable tactical flashlight, with a beam that can be zoomed/focused. It comes with a rechargeable battery but can use regular batteries as well.

Hardware specs

  • CREE XML T6 LED emitting chip delivers maximum brightness of 600-1200 lumens.
  • Zoomable function, adjustable focus range up to 600 feet.
  • Aviation grade aluminum alloy, that’s water and shock resistant.
  • 5 light modes: high, medium, & low brightness, strobe and emergency SOS.
  • 5.4 inches long, 1.6 inches wide, about 9 ounces total weight (flashlight only).
  • Includes one 18650 lithium-ion rechargeable battery.
  • Also compatible with three AAA Batteries.

What’s in the box?

The Renogy Outdoor Tactical Flashlight comes in a foam-molded travel box. It includes the flashlight with a lanyard, a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, a charging cradle & power brick fir the battery, and an adaptor for three AAA batteries. An instruction manual is also included in the kit.

Design and features

The Renogy Outdoor Tactical Flashlight is a tough little guy. It’s a small flashlight that’s easy to pack and carry, but it has a weighty, substantial feel in your hand. It’s built from aviation-grade aluminum alloy with a rock-solid build that’s meant to take drops and hard knocks. Given the size and durability, it’s ideal for outdoor use. It’s also got that all-black covert operations look if you’re into that sort of thing:

The plastic storage box uses molded foam inserts to keep all the bits and parts in one place. The box itself is 4-1/2″ by 8-1/4″ by 2″ deep, and will tuck nicely in a corner of your trunk or on your tool shelf. I hear the “Mission Impossible” theme in my head whenever I open it:

There’s a single rubberized on/off button on the butt-end of the flashlight for all operations. The business end uses a CREE XML T6 LED emitting chip delivers maximum brightness of 600-1200 lumens. I’ll be the first to admit that I don’t know all that much about flashlight bulb ratings, but I can tell you that it is surprisingly bright given it’s small size. 

You have 5 modes on this flashlight, activated by repeated pressing of the on/off button. The first three toggle through high/medium/low brightness with a steady beam. The fourth mode is strobe, with a continuing blinking beam. The is an “SOS” mode that blinks in a slow, repeating pattern that I assume indicates “SOS” (It’s been a while since my Cub Scout days). Cycling is engaged by repeatedly turning the flashlight on and off; it gets the jobs done, but it’s a tad inconvenient having to click away to get to the settings you want.

The flashlight also features a zoom/focus feature. The head of the flashlight slides like a telescope, as you can see in the pictures below. The total travel is about 1″ from fully compressed to fully extended:

In “normal” unextended mode, the light beam is opened wide. Here’s a shot of the beam in my garage at a distance of about 10 feet. It’s bright and powerful!

As you slide the head to zoom, it will focus and intensify the beam. The shots below were taken from the same distance with the same level of light power, changing the zoom:

The next pic shows the light at max focus. See how the beam now takes the shape of the square LED light chip? According to Renogy, this zoom level gives the beam a 600-foot range.

Not only is this flashlight powerful, but it is also rechargeable. The kit includes a 18650 lithium-ion rechargeable battery. The butt-end of the unit unscrews to insert the battery:

A charging dock and power brick are included in the package to recharge the unit. I’m doing some research into how long the battery will last under normal use, and I’m not having much luck. Given the LED chip light, however, I think it will go a long time between charges. I’ve had it for a month, and haven’t charged it once.

If you’re between rechargeable batteries at the moment, you also have a back-up system! The flashlight comes with an adaptor that will accept 3 AAA batteries, and can be loaded into the battery chamber in lieu of the lithium-ion option. That’s a nice feature in a pinch.

As far as general use goes, I took the Renogy Outdoor Tactical Flashlight on a camping trip back in August and it worked just fine. Plenty of powerful light in a small, compact package. The zoom feature was actually more useful than I thought, allowing us to focus the beam so that we didn’t irritate our neighbors on late-night trips to the camp washroom while enabling a wide beam mode when we needed it around our own site. The mode changing function is a but awkward, but a few quick clicks gets you to the setting you need.

If you choose to accept this mission, know that you’re getting a good price on the job! I am seeing this model going on Amazon Prime for under $20. That’s crazy good for a well-built flashlight that includes all of these components. It looks to me like a solid value.

What I like

  • Durable, solid build
  • Very powerful for a small flashlight
  • Includes all the accessories you might need
  • Convenient storage case for all the parts

What needs to be improved

  • Switching between lighting modes is a bit klunky, but manageable

Final thoughts

It’s hard to go wrong with a package like this. A well built LED flashlight that’s powerful, long-lasting and rechargeable is a good item. When it includes the lithium-ion battery and all the other accessories at a price point under $20, it’s a bargain. We’ll see how it does over long-term use, but I think it’s a good one.

Price: $19.49
Where to buy: Amazon.
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Renogy.

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This extension cord makes charging your device easier while on the go

NEWS – Needing to charge up your phone or computer while you are away from home or the office can be tricky.  First you have to find an available outlet in the coffee shop or airport waiting area and hope there’s a chair close enough to allow you to plug in your sometimes woefully-short charging cable without having to sit in the floor while you get charged.  That won’t be such a worry if you keep an EasyLife 6.5ft Extension Cord in your gear bag.

With the 125V EasyLife, you have a 6.5ft cord that can plug into the wall and stretch over to your chair or table so you can work comfortably as your devices charge.  There are two models of the EasyLife cord: one with an AC socket and one with a 2-outlet USB charger.

The AC power plug version is 1.6″ thick and 4.5″ in diameter and weighs 0.55 pounds.  You can plug up your computer or any other device.  This is your most versatile version, because it could work with any single charger.

The USB charger version is 1.6″ thick and 3.5″ in diameter and weighs 0.75 pounds.  It has two 5V, 2.1A USB outlets, so you can charge a phone and a tablet simultaneously, for example.

Both devices have a silicone sleeve that allows you to roll up the extension cable around the charger to keep everything in a neat puck shape.  The outlet model is $16.95, while the USB charger version is $22.95.  Both are available at The Grommet.

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