Uni Jetstream Stylus Ballpoint Pen review

REVIEW – What features do you look for when shopping for an inexpensive everyday pen? A capless design? Lightweight body? Slim barrel? Built-in stylus? If you answered yes, yes, yes, and yes to those questions, then the Uni Jetstream Stylus from JetPens ticks all those boxes and is priced at a reasonable $5.25. Let’s take a closer look.

What is it?

The Uni Jetstream Stylus Ballpoint Pen is just what you would think it is. It’s a ballpoint pen with a built-in stylus. It’s available in 4 colors including the bright blue version that was sent to me.

Design and features

The Uni Jetstream Stylus Ballpoint Pen has a sleek look, with a slim plastic resin barrel which looks like brushed aluminum, but without the weight. A black tip, top, and clip give it a snazzy look.

The writing tip is extended by sliding down the pocket clip which snaps in place and when it does, a retract button pops out of the opposite side. Pressing that button immediately retracts the tip with a satisfying click.

When the writing tip is extended, you can see through the Jetstream’s barrel.

On the top of the pen is what might look like an eraser, but it’s really a capacitive stylus tip. It’s an Ag Fiber capacitive stylus tip to be exact. This stylus tip has silver coated fibers that make is soft and fuzzy. I wouldn’t recommend it as a drawing or writing stylus just because it’s a bit wide and can obscure your view while writing and drawing. But for scrolling through lists, and web pages and selecting icons on your tablet or phone, it works great and better than a typical rubber tipped stylus.

Both the ink and stylus tips are refillable/replaceable. The ink refills are $1.95 each and the stylus refills come in a pack of 2 for $5.25.

What I like

  • Lightweight and slim
  • Inexpensive
  • Ink can be refilled
  • Stylus tip can be replaced

What needs to be improved

  • Stylus tip doesn’t have a protective cap

Final thoughts

Although the Uni Jetstream Stylus Ballpoint Pen 0.7mm pen writes smoothly and puts down a nice line of black ink, it won’t exactly blow your mind. That’s fine though. After all, it’s a $5.25 pen, it’s not expected to change your life. But if you’re looking for a nice slim everyday pen with a built-in stylus tip that is a lot nicer than a generic rubber tipped stylus, this pen will do the job and look pretty snazzy while doing it.

Price: $5.25
Where to buy: Jetpens
Source: The sample for this review was provided by Jetpens.

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The Wet-It Swedish dishcloth may spell the end for paper towels

NEWS – I’m one of those people that uses paper towels for everything. I don’t even want to know how much I actually spend on paper towels in a year. The Wet-It Swedish dishcloths may be the answer to my paper towel gluttony.

The Wet-It Dishcloth uses a special weave that’s super absorbent, one cloth can do the work of 6 paper towels. Made of 70% cotton and 30% cellulose the dishcloths are soft, non-abrasive and durable. And they are reusable for up to six months or longer.

The best part is they can be used for just about anything. Cleaning countertops, stoves, scrubbing in the bathroom and even doing the dishes. Unlike paper towels the Wet-It dishcloths don’t streak, so they’re perfect for cleaning windows.

To clean them just put them into either the dishwasher, microwave, or washing machine. 

The dishcloths are also fully biodegradable.

Each dishcloth measures approximately 8″x7″ and comes in packs of 3 with your choice of design; veggie, fruit or chickens. 

The Wet-It Swedish dishcloths sell for $14.95 and are available on The Grommet.

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Filtrete Smart Air Filters add another layer of intelligence to your home HVAC system

NEWS – Smart thermostats have smartened up your home’s HVAC unit, but it was still up to you to know when to replace the filter to ensure your unit is working in top form.  But now, Filtrete has introduced smart filters that can monitor their own performance to let you know when you should change filters to keep the airflow clean and efficient.  Filtrete Smart Air Filters monitor air flow through the filter, the amount of usage, and the changing air pressure, not just time, to tell you the optimal time to replace the filter.

The filter’s sensor connects to a smartphone app via Bluetooth.  You tell the app about your home – types of pets, smokers, people with allergies or respiratory problems living there, and the number of Smart Filters in your home.  The Filtrete app displays information about your local outdoor air quality, and it can provide you with tips to improve the quality inside your home.  With the addition of an optional indoor air sensor, it can also monitor the indoor air quality.

It continually monitors the condition of the filter and displays that information on-screen.  And when it’s time to change the filter, the app will remind you of the type and size filter you need and where to purchase it.

Learn more about these smart air filters at the Filtrete website and you can buy one for $32 to $56 on Amazon.

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LiteXim Aerobuds wireless earbuds review


REVIEW – Once again I got the opportunity to further my search to find the earbuds that are perfect for me. So far, I have come across 2 that are close to perfect but I always wonder if there is something better “out there”. Given the opportunity to try another set, I willingly said yes!! Now let’s see what my experience was like.

What is it?

The LiteXim Aerobuds are a pair of wireless, Bluetooth lightweight earbuds with the usual charging case. They perform the standard audio functions including phone functions.

What’s in the box


1 x Pair of Aerobuds
1 x Charging Case
3 x Pairs of Wing Tips
3 x Pairs of Ear Tips
1 x USB Micro USB Cable
1 x Instruction Booklet

Design and features

The LiteXim earbuds come nicely and safely packaged. Once you remove them from the box and charge them, you are ready to go. I was able to use the Wing Tips and Ear Tips that were already installed. It is important to note that the instruction manual that comes with the earbuds is more like a quick start guide. There is a printed QR Code on it that allows you to download the full manual onto your phone or you can go to their website and download the manual to your computer.


Once the earbuds are charged, you press down on the surfaces of each simultaneously for 2 seconds, and they power on and show up in the Bluetooth settings screen of your phone. The surface of each earbud is the Multi-function button (Referred to as MFB for the rest of this article). Just as an FYI, I use the iPhone 8 Plus. The earbuds automatically connect to each other, and the right earbud flashes red and white while in pairing mode, just like most earbuds. Once the earbuds are paired, they are ready for use. For phone calls, only the right earbud is enabled.

The following is the status indicator chart from their manual:

Performance

Specifications:
Bluetooth version: 4.2
Stand-by-time: Approx. 60 hrs
Talking time: Approx 3.5 hrs
Earbud battery capacity: 50 mAh each
Charging case battery capacity: 500 mAh

Using the earbuds:

To answer a call: Press MFB once.
To hang up: Press MFB once.
To reject a call: Double tap MFB.
To play/pause music: Press MFB to play or pause when playing music.
To switch to the next song: Double tap MFB.

When the batteries are low, the earbuds will announce “low battery” and eventually power off. They will also auto shutoff if they fail to connect to your device within 3 minutes after powering on, or if they are connected to your device and lose the connection for more than 5 minutes.

These earbuds work well for use during daily running around and needing or wanting to listen to music. They sound ok but are definitely not audiophile grade. The bass is somewhat lacking, and the highs tend to be harsh even at lower volumes. The Mids are fairly present and within range. I did encounter the following issues:

  • I charged the earbuds overnight, and the next day, about 10 minutes into listening to them, the left ear announced that the battery was low and shut off. It turns out that even though you drop them in the case, you have to move them around a bit to ensure that they are connecting properly. Once I figured this out, I charged them again overnight, and they have been fine since. I do check them each time I “drop” them in the charging case.
  • I travel back and forth to work using the same route every day, so all of the earbuds that I have tested are used within the same environment. These earbuds would lose their Bluetooth connection a few times on each journey, and this is not counting the disconnections in the known areas on my route where interference is high and where difficulties are presented to all of the earbuds.
  • When earbuds like these are functioning properly, once paired they should automatically connect to the mobile device when powered on and disconnect when placed in the case. Neither of these functions works consistently. I have to go into my settings and manually connect to the earbuds at least 2 out of 3 times, and this is even though they appear in my Bluetooth device list as they should. On most occasions, the earbuds would remain connected to my Bluetooth after they are placed in the case and the case is closed. I would wait for a couple of minutes to see if they would disconnect, and then I would have to go into my Bluetooth settings and manually disconnect. I have tested many earbuds, and if my memory serves me correctly, this is only the second time I have come across this issue.
  • As you can see in the picture below, when I charge my Aerobuds, only the LED for the right earbud and the power LED light up. For some reason, the LED for the left earbud never lights up. I do suspect that my case is defective since both earbuds do charge once I make sure that they are seated properly in the case.


The Aerobuds fit quite comfortably in the ears and stay in place quite well. They are lightweight and do not add any additional noticeable presence other than what can be expected as “normal”.

The Phone functions work as they should, and I could hear the person on the line very clearly. However, the other party would indicate that while they could hear me clearly, my voice is very low. I have to raise my voice significantly for them to hear me in a volume that would be considered close to “normal”.

What I like

I like the small size of the Aerobuds and how well they fit in my ears. They are lightweight and feel quite comfortable.

What can be improved

  • The stability of the Bluetooth Connection
  • The upper-frequency threshold for the highs
  • The range of the bass
  • The quality control related to the Aerobuds and the connection in the charging case
  • The ability to connect and disconnect from the mobile device

Final thoughts

The LiteXim Aerobuds have many positive features for the everyday run-around earbuds. They are lightweight and for the price, they are an ok value. I also usually mention in my “Final thoughts” segment, that feel, fit and sound are all individually subjective dynamics. For me, the issues that I experienced with the Bluetooth connection along with the overall sound that was a bit harsh in the highs and lacking in the lows make these more usable for convenience if my other earbuds are charging or for some reason out of reach. They are not my first choice if my other earbuds are readily available. I would mention the names of some of the others, but that might be unfair given their cost.

Price: $65.99
Where to buy: Amazon Use the code RD4336XO for 28% off (expires 7/30/18)
Source: The sample for this review was provided by LiteXim.

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Micro veggie growing tray, tiny EDC pen, a toothbrush for dogs, and more – Notable crowdfunding campaigns

NEWS – This week we are bringing you info on ten crowdfunding campaigns that are currently running on Kickstarter and Indiegogo. This week’s campaigns are for people who like indoor gardening, dogs, EDC tools, mobile computing, and more.

Bristly – World’s Most Effective Toothbrush for Dogs

What is it?

Bristly is a specially designed canine teeth cleaner/toothbrush with a channel for toothpaste, soft rubber nubs to gently tartartarter off teeth, and a base that is paw friendly.

Why is it cool?

I like the Bristly because you can load it up with some doggie toothpaste and let your best pal “brush” his or her own teeth instead of trying to do it yourself which isn’t fun for you OR your dog.

Things to consider before pledging

Bristly won’t last forever. The makers claim it’s only effective for 3-4 months. So this isn’t a buy it once kind of product.

Where can I find more info?

The Bristly campaign ends on 8/10/18 and they have already passed their funding goal of $15,000. You can pre-order a Bristly starting at $22. After the Bristly campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in October 2018. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

Lumen: Hack your metabolism & lose weight

What is it?

Lumen is a small device that can measure your metabolism through your breath.

Why is it cool?

I think Lumen is interesting because you can use it to find out if you’re burning fat or carbs in real time. That gives you good info on when you should workout, what you should eat, and when.

Things to consider before pledging

They won’t start shipping rewards until February of next year. That means you’ll already be past your new year’s resolution to lose weight dieting phase.

Where can I find more info?

The Lumen campaign has a little over a month left and they have already passed their funding goal of $50,000. You can pre-order a Lumen starting at $199. After the Lumen campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in February 2019. Visit their Indiegogo page for all the details.

DUO: The on-the-go dual screen laptop monitor

What is it?

DUO is a portable attachable second display for a laptop computer.

Why is it cool?

I like the DUO because it adds more screen real estate to your laptop even when you’re mobile/traveling or even at home if you have a small work area. The 12.5-inch 1080p display is compatible with any laptop and connects with a USB cable.

Where can I find more info?

The DUO campaign ends on 7/24/18 and they have already passed their funding goal of $35,000. You can pre-order a DUO starting at $189. After the DUO campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in January 2019. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

NanoPen | World’s Smallest & Indestructible EDC Pen Tool

What is it?

The NanoPen is an aluminum pen with a screen top cap.

Why is it cool?

I like the NanoPen because it’s small enough to attach to almost anything without adding bulk. That means you’ll actually carry it with you and use it. It uses an ink refill that has a Tungsten Carbide tip so that you can use the NanoPen for more than just writing. You can use it as a pseudo knife to open packages.

Things to consider before pledging

The NanoPen is designed to be disposable. It has a unibody so that the pen can’t be refilled. I find that to be disappointing. On the other hand, you get 3 pens per pack. But still…

Where can I find more info?

The NanoPen campaign ends on 9/7/18 and they have already passed their funding goal of $10,000. You can pre-order a NanoPen 3pk starting at $18. After the NanoPen campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in December 2018. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

EcoQube Sprout – The First Hydroponic, Stackable MicroGarden

What is it?

The EcoQube Sprout is a 4 in. wide x 11.25 in long x 1.60 in tall stackable seed tray for growing micro veggies/sprouts.

Why is it cool?

I like the EcoQube Sprout because it’s designed to make growing sprouts as easy and mess-free as possible. No soil is needed, no rinsing, no special lights, and no fertilizer. Just add your seeds to the molded pulp seed pad, add water to the tray, and in a week you’ll have nutritious micro greens that you can add to sandwiches, salads, etc.

I recently reviewed the Click & Grow Garden system and am all for having my own little indoor garden like the EcoQube because it’s hot outside and I don’t like the mosquitos!

Things to consider before pledging

The rewards aren’t supposed to ship until May 2019. That seems like forever away. Also, all you’re really getting here is a plastic tray with a specially designed seed pad. It doesn’t come with a light or anything like that, so what’s to stop you from just creating your own version of these trays?

Where can I find more info?

The EcoQube Sprout campaign ends on 8/10/18 and they have already passed their funding goal of $10,000. You can pre-order an EcoQube Sprout starting at $18. After the EcoQube Sprout campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in May 2019. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

HYDAWAY. The world’s most collapsible water bottle, reborn.

What is it?

HYDAWAY is a collapsible BPA-free, dishwasher safe water bottle that comes in 18 or 28oz versions. We reviewed the original HYDAWAY last year, and now they are back with a new version.

Why is it cool?

I like the new version of the HYDAWAY because they’ve added some new colors and they have redesigned the spout lid of the bottle to have a built-in carbon filter to help your water taste better. The fact that the bottle smashes down to a small form factor means that it’s perfect for travel.

Things to consider before pledging

I don’t see any deal breakers with this campaign.

Where can I find more info?

The HYDAWAY campaign ends on 8/15/18 and they have already passed their funding goal of $20,000. You can pre-order a HYDAWAY starting at $21. After the HYDAWAY campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in December 2018. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

The EVERGOODS MQD24 and CTB40 Crossover Backpacks

blurb by Andy Jacobs

What is it?

Evergoods launches their 3rd and 4th crossover backpacks, designed and built to go from urban to office to outdoors with ease and understated style.

Why is it cool?

Like their predecessors, the CPL24 and MPL30, Evergoods’ latest backpack offerings have a simple, understated style that almost masks their thoughtfully-designed features and durably-performing build. The Mountain Quick-Draw, 24 Liter (MQD24) is an Alpine climbing-styled pack with a quickdraw drawstring opening. The Civic Transit Bag, 40 Liter (CTB40) is a larger, suitcase-styled travel bag that opens like a clamshell and can also be worn like a backpack.

Where can I find more info?

The MQD24 and CTB40 Kickstarter campaign launched on July 9, 2018 and ends August 13, 2018. To date, 249 backers have already pledged over $57,000 of the campaign’s $45,000 funding goal. Pledge packages start at $149 for a Super Early Bird MQD24 and $199 for a Super Early Bird CTB40. Visit The EVERGOODS MQD24 and CTB40 Crossover Backpacks Kickstarter campaign site for additional details or to become a backer.

Minimaa productivity boosting notebook/planner with clock

What is it?

Minimaa is a paper journal that has a built-in analog clock right in the center of the page and a variety of productivity and goal features included in the pages.

Why is it cool?

How many journals have you seen with an actual clock built right into it?

Things to consider before pledging

The clock in the middle of each page means that there’s a hole in the center of every page. You’re either going to love this feature or be annoyed by it.

Where can I find more info?

The Minimaa campaign ends on 9/14/18 and they have already passed their funding goal of $1,302. You can pre-order a Minimaa starting at $27. After the Minimaa campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in November 2018. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

Blox: organize your world!

What is it?

Blox is a magnetic modular desktop organizer system made of solid CNC sculpted Walnut and Maple wood.

Why is it cool?

I love wood and I love magnets. Put the two together and what’s not to love? You can rearrange the modules to customize how you like to keep your items organized.

Where can I find more info?

The Blox campaign ends on 8/15/18 and they have already passed their funding goal of $1,000. You can pre-order a Blox starting at $40. After the Blox campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in October 2018. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

NKMOS Premium Magnetic Modular Mount

What is it?

The NKMOS mount is a modular mounting system for smartphones and tablets.

Why is it cool?

I like the NKMOS mount because it appears to be able to be used on almost any surface from glass to wood and even walls. And it uses magnets! We’ve reviewed quite a few NKMOS products over the years, so they aren’t a new company.

Where can I find more info?

The NKMOS mount campaign ends on 8/10/18 and they have already passed their funding goal of $3,677. You can pre-order a NKMOS mount starting at $48. After the NKMOS mount campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in October 2018. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

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