Control this smart aromatherapy diffuser with the sound of your voice

NEWS – The Gadgeteer has told you about aromatherapy diffusers before, but this is the first smart diffuser we’ve seen.  The Smart WiFi Essential Oil Aromatherapy Diffuser can be used as a normal diffuser, or you can download its app and control features like LED color, mist intensity, or set timers or schedules from your phone.  It’s also compatible with Google Home and Amazon’s Alexa, so you can also control it with vocal commands.

The diffuser has a 400ml water reservoir that’s sufficient for about 12 hours of continuous mist.  Instead of heat, this diffuser uses ultrasonic frequencies to vaporize water and the essential oils, so there’s no worry that the heat will damage the oils.

The Smart WiFi Essential Oil Aromatherapy Diffuser is $36.95 at Amazon.

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Carry a few pens in this attachable pen case

NEWS – Most pen cases that fit over a notebook seem to hold only one pen.  That’s fine for some, but other folks may like to color-code entries and need a couple ink colors at hand.  Instead of needing to buy multiple pen holders to carry those pens, get the Smiley Attachable Pen Case and keep everything in one case.

The Smiley case is made of synthetic leather.  It’s attached to an elastic band that fits over a notebook or journal cover; it’s for use with hardcovers only.  The height of the notebook should be between 7.75 – 10.25 inches for best fit.  The case itself measures 1.5″ x 7.6″ x 0.33″ and weighs 0.8 ounce.  It fits 3-4 pencils or pens.  It is not designed for long writing implements; your pens should be no longer than 5.9″, so it unfortunately won’t work with the Apple Pencil.

The Smiley Attachable Pen Case is available in the eight colors shown above.  It is $11.01 at MochiThings.

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AlphaCool instant cooling towels review

REVIEW – As an avid fan and reviewer of audio products, I got the opportunity to review … towels. Yes, towels. Unexciting, right? Well, it depends on how you look at it.

What is it?

AlphaCool instant cooling towels are a series of absorbent towels made of different materials that provide extra cooling during hot and sweaty yard work, exercising or just enduring the dog days of summer.

Specs

There are three towels I’ve been testing for this review.

1. The AlphaCool cooling towel is made of a lightweight textured polyester cloth.

2. The AlphaCool microfiber cooling towel is exactly what it says it is—a towel made of microfiber.

3. The best towel offered is the AlphaCool PVA cooling towel. However, it may not be the one for you.

Design and features

I live in Central Florida where it gets quite hot and even more humid half of the year. Doing hours of yard work each week can wreak havoc on the body, especially as I age. I am never without my BubbaKeg filled with iced tea and a wet terrycloth towel to wipe my overly sweaty face and head. After using the AlphaCool towels for a few weeks, their advantage over terrycloth became apparent.

Each towel measures 13” X 32”, which is an odd size, but fits nicely around the neck and shoulders. Both the regular and microfiber towels feature finished edge stitching for extra durability.

So why are they called “cooling” towels? To activate the cooling effect, you can either wave it around or quickly pull both ends apart creating a snapping effect. This makes the towels feel much cooler against the skin than before. AlphaCool states that it feels 20° cooler. The accuracy of that statement is anyone’s guess, but it does feel cooler than just a terrycloth towel used as a comparison. Note that the towels must be wet or damp for the cooling effect to happen.

There are only a few color choices available per towel—I received both blue and aqua colors. All three towels will cool as advertised, but do so at varying degrees (pun intended) of effectiveness. Here’s a breakdown of each:

The regular AlphaCool towel performs as well as the more expensive microfiber towel, but it dries out quickly requiring it to be re-wet often—if that’s what you want. If you’re looking for a towel to dry quickly between wiping sweat from your face and neck, it does a great job. The lightness of the towel makes it good for workouts that don’t produce a ton of sweat. It has a textured surface that easily wicks away moisture from skin.

Next is the PVA cooling towel. This is a weird feeling towel, but it became my favorite for one main reason—it feels the coolest and stays damp the longest by a big margin. PVA stands for polyvinyl acetate. Even though this material will stay wet longer, it feels mostly dry. Plus, because it retains water so well, it won’t soak your clothes while wearing. The PVA towel is textured and feels more like rubber than cloth. But it works! Mowing my 1acre backyard isn’t any less strenuous, but I’m now a bit cooler while mowing and I cool down quicker when done. That’s counts for a lot. When dry, the PVA towel will get quite rigid and almost brittle feeling. Once wet though, it soften’s right up.

I get that the feel of this towel may not be for everyone, especially if you are looking for a towel that will dry quickly for wiping the sweat off your face because it remains wet longer. Since I want my towel to remain damp longer for effective cooling, it has become my go-to towel for yard work.

Then there is the AlphaCool microfiber towel. This towel costs more than the others and its easy to see why. It’s soft and remains so throughout use. It has a satisfying bulk to it that allows more water retention while keeping a fairly quick drying time, so it’s good for heavy workouts or extra warm yard-work days. I liked that I could re-wet the towel and it would keep me cooler for a good while, but again, the PVA towel performed even better—if you want a towel to remain damp and cool rather than dry out quickly. If you want a towel that will dry off your sweaty face and neck while still pampering you with its soft texture, then this is your towel.

What I like

 AlphaCool offers different kinds of towels depending on your preferences. Each type of towel is affordable, so it’s easy to have more than one type for various uses.

What needs to be improved

If AlphaCool can develop a microfiber towel with the advantages of the PVA towel, it could be the perfect towel.

Final Thoughts

AlphaCool has managed to get me to ditch my collection of old terrycloth rags in favor of these more modern and better cooling towels. My outdoor chores are already more manageable despite the summer heat.

Price: AlphaCool towel – $9.99; PVA towel – $9.99; microfiber towel – $9.99. All prices US.
Where to buy: Amazon
Source: The samples for this product were provided by AlphaCool.

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Now any air conditioner with a remote can be smart

NEWS – The Sensibo Sky Smart AC Controller can make any remote-controlled air conditioner or heat pump into a smart, WiFi-connected device.  Sensibo says it takes only a minute to install the controller, then you use a smartphone app to maintain the temperature of your home.  You can set seven-day schedules to control the temperature throughout the day; use Climate React to set triggers and adjust based on temperature, humidity, and comfort parameters; or use geo-fencing to turn your air conditioner or heat pump off when everyone leaves and back on before you arrive home.

Because Sensibo connects your unit to WiFi, you can make adjustments from anywhere and anytime you are connected to the internet.  Sensibo Sky is also compatible with Amazon Alexa or Google Home, so you can control your home’s temperature with your voice.

  • Compatible in every country and with any voltage or power outlet
  • Compatible with iOS 9.0 or later
  • Android compatibility varies by device
  • Open API
  • Extensions and integrations for SmartThings, OpenHab, Homebridge (for HomeKit) and IFTTT

The Sky Smart AC Controller is available directly from Sensibo for $119, which is a 30% savings off the regular $149 price.  Amazon also offers the Sky controller for $119.

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HD antenna buying info, CBD protein powder, Bibo cocktail machine, and more – Weekly roundup

You know the drill, check through this list of all the articles, reviews, and news that we posted on the Gadgeteer this week and read the ones you missed or re-read them all, we won’t mind.

Reviews

B-Hyve Hose Faucet Timer review

Floyds of Leadville CBD recovery protein powder review

Click & Grow Smart Garden 9 review

Canvaspop PhotoBooks review

Solo New York Draft backpack review

Bibo – The Ultimate Cocktail Machine Review

AirTV review

Royole RoWrite Smart Writing Pad review

Lululook Canvas Backpack for men review

Ninja Cooking System with Auto-iQ review

Incipio DualPro Pixel 2 XL case review

Articles

The Google Home Max vs. the Google Home Mini

Things to think about before you buy a wireless HD antenna so you can “cut the cord”

News

The GeekAire rechargeable portable fan will keep you cool and charge your phone

Dammit, Jim! I’m a doctor, not a bartender!

Amazon Prime day is Monday July 16th. Are you ready?

In the midst of a storm when all else fails, the Kovea Spider Stove will do the trick

Nikon’s new COOLPIX P1000 lets you photograph a needle in a haystack from 1 mile away

Show her she’s your Wonder Woman with this ring

Mount a GoPro on a Hot Wheel and record your epic tracks

Shinola goes Barefoot and produces a new speaker

The Bald Eagle Smart G Skull Shaver may give you that smooth and silky shave that you have been looking for

Serve food at the correct temperature with these insulated bowls

The MASS Suit takes resistance band workouts to the next level

The WatchAir is another cord cutting option

Brava’s Smart Oven cooks your food ultra quick with pure light

Use the Force to make your own lightsaber knitting needles

The Paw Plunger makes it easy to keep your best friends paws clean

Protect yourself and your animals against tick-borne illness with the TickEase tick remover

PlanetBox is the eco-friendly lunchbox for kids or adults

The Mighty Sound by Capture Flow will keep you dancing while on the go!

RHA triples their wireless options

Keep your lips hydrated and healthy and your look stylish with LiLu

With the Ring Spotlight security cam, you can see them before they see you!

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