This handheld self-defense device is like having your dad protect you

The D.A.D. 2 from TigerLight is a wearable defense alert system that you wear over your hand, so it’s ready for action if someone tries to attack you. It features a military-grade pepper spray and built-in emergency alert that sends a message using your phone to all of your emergency contacts when you activate the pepper spray.

D.A.D.2 even sends a message to anyone within one mile of your location who has the free DAD app on their device.

The handheld defense device also has a built-in light that has a bright strobe for 3 seconds and then switches to a constant high mode but if you do not want it strobe, you can “tap” the button twice and it will go directly to high mode.

The D.A.D. 2 is priced at $129.99 from TigerLight.

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iMovR standing desk, Molekule air purifier, WORX trimmer, Bedgear pillow, and more – Weekly roundup

You know the drill friends, it’s Saturday, so that means it’s time to do a quick check to make sure that you didn’t miss any of our gadget related news and reviews that we posted for you in the last seven days. I’ve even made a handy dandy list for you so enjoy!

Reviews

Roli Lightpad Block M review

iMovR ZipLift 42″ Standing Desk review

Molekule air purifier review

Rollors Yard Game review

Allegro Sonic electric toothbrush review

WORX 20V GT Revolution Trimmer/Edger/Mini-Mower review

Audioengine A5+ Wireless speaker review

Bestek MRJ1011 Wi-Fi smart plug review

Utama Spice Danau Satu nebulizing essential oil diffuser review

Tend Secure – Lynx Pro Camera Review

Bedgear M1X pillow review

Articles

Father’s Day 2018 gift guide

News

The Veriot Venture Smart GPS Tracking Device keeps you just a touch away!

Carry your grill with you in this briefcase

Look up in the air, it’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s the Heroshelf!

Beefer brings a High-End steakhouse right to your backyard

You’ll never run out of coffee pods with the Java Smart Container

The Delux Designer may be just the right tool for Designers and Editors!

Haute couture for your Apple Watch

Play a game of golf, baseball, or basketball on the back of your office door

The SCOSCHE RHYTHM24 Waterproof Armband Heart Rate Monitor knows every beat of your heart!

Premium bed-in-a-box brand tulo now offering pillows too

WaterField helps you give Dad the gift of organization for Father’s Day

The Tivoli Audio Music System Home is all of your music listening methods wrapped up in one

LG’s new 4K projector is its first and most expensive

Add an Apple Watch charger (literally) to your iMac or computer monitor

The Andiamo by Tivoli Audio is a small Bluetooth speaker that may pack a big punch!

The Heroclip 3-in-1 Versatile Swivel Clip is an extra hand when you need one

The Hanwha Techwin HD All-in-One DVR Security Systems give new meaning to peace of mind!

Anti-snore nose purifier by Social Hotcakes puts an end to violent snoring

For Father’s Day, make sure Dad always knows which ball is his!

The new EGO Power+ 15” POWERLOAD String Trimmer comes with strings attached

The Smarterware product line means no more wasted food – finally there is an app for that!

Happy Birthday, Julie!

Have Alexa tell your GE refrigerator to brew you a cup of coffee

Rainsaber umbrella, cool flipbooks, Jamstik guitars, and more – Notable crowdfunding campaigns

The Measure Collection – the right tools with the right look for the right job!

The Tap Keyboard has no keys and no board

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Roli Lightpad Block M review

What is it?

Roli’s Lightpad Block M is a touchpad for musicians that attempts to and mostly succeeds in removing restrictions and enabling musical discovery. With their Lightpad, all you need is a mobile phone or tablet and your fingers. What you do or create beyond that is completely up to you.

Hardware specs

Dimensions: 94 x 94 x 21.8mm
Weight: 260g
Connectivity: USB-C, Bluetooth LE, 8 DNA connectors
Battery: 4 hour battery life / 2 hour charge time
Bluetooth: 15 meter range
System Requirements: iPhone 6, 6 Plus or newer | iPad Air 2 or newer | iOS 9.0 or above |Google Pixel or Pixel 2 | Mac OSX 10.10+ / Windows 7 / Windows 10

What’s in the box?

  • Lightpad Block
  • USB-C to USB-A cable
  • Quick start guide
  • Software through registration: Ableton Lite, Equator Player, Strobe2 Player, Tracktion Waveform 8, Blocks Dashboard, Max MSP (3mo. license)

Design and features

The design of the Roli Lightpad Block M is relatively unassuming at first. It’s square with gently rounded corners and a little under an inch thick. Looking closely at the top surface however you start to uncover what makes the unit (and a lot of Roli’s products) special. It has a dimpled grid formed into the top of a silicon material with a silky texture that your fingers want to slide across.

It almost has a memory foam kind of feel to it but satisfyingly firmer. It’s this surface that allows Roli to not only tell where you are touching the block, but also how hard and with what velocity. But, I’m getting ahead of myself. Let’s look at some of the other features.

All four sides of the LightPad have a pair of their DNA connectors that allows you to connect other modules from Roli including another Lightpad, their Live or Loop blocks or their Seaboard which applies that same top surface to piano keys. Three of the sides have an additional feature between the DNA connectors. They are a USB-C port for charging or connecting to a computer, a battery status button, and a power/BT pairing button. The bottom of the device has a non-slip foot with identifying logos for each of those features.

As with most connected devices, the Lightpad requires the use of an app, or a computer. The app is the easiest entry point, but also one of the most flexible. The packaging and manuals that came with the Lightpad all refer to their Noise app. Roli has another app called Play which I’d recommend starting with as it has a great introduction to the different movements you can employ while playing. They are Strike, Glide, Slide, Press and Lift. The Noise app is super fun and really gives you a huge sandbox to start creating but it can feel a little overwhelming if you aren’t yet familiar with the surface mechanics of playing. In this review I have not explored much beyond use with an iPhone, so look for an update in the near future with some additional info on use with a computer including some of their other software. All that said, there’s really no wrong way to play this thing. Let’s set it up.

Setup

Getting started is pretty easy.

  • Plug the USB-C end of the cable into the Block and the other end into a USB power adapter or computer to charge the battery fully. This block had almost a full charge on receipt.
  • Download and install the App on your device. I’ll use the Play App for this walkthrough.
  • Launch the app and it will tell you to press the power button which is the first time you’ll see the lights fly across the surface.
  • On the app, press Connect now and then choose Lightpad Block XXXX from the list. This one said CU5Y instead of XXXX. I’m assuming that changes per block.
  • From there, your Block and phone should connect and you’ll see the Block change to a 3×3 grid of color and the app will give you 5 options where you’ll want to start with Learn 5D Touch.

Performance

As I mentioned before, there’s no right or wrong way to use the Lightpad Block. The app will walk you through learning the gestures and how it’s quite different than striking a key on a piano or even a drum pad. You can strike and hold, and wiggle, and slide or glide as well as use multiple fingers. It gets really fun as you get into using the Noise app as that lets you create loops and melodies and layer tracks. Their Learn section has short videos on how to use all those functions which will help your learning curve significantly. Additionally, there’s the main area for your projects, an area for discovering what other users have created and a store where you can purchase additional bundles and packs of sounds and effects.

The learning curve is actually pretty quick and the hardest part is just getting past that your first couple experiments won’t sound that great. Using the Noise app I was able to quickly lay down a beat and then start layering sounds. I’d get a couple then botch something, but it’s super easy to go back in and remove a layer. The app shows you where you are in the count and helps you align your next layer’s start and stop. You can literally lose an hour to messing around and then find that there’s a whole additional section of sounds or features you didn’t see on first glance.

Tapping and sliding on the surface is really fun. If you’ve ever messed around with a guitar you know that your fingers can hurt a lot until you get used to the pressure of strings and fret positions. Similarly, if you’ve played an action game on your phone for too long, your thumbs or fingers can get pretty sore. It’s possible that can happen here too, but the silicon surface feels wonderful and the interaction with lights showing you where you’re pressing and how you’re moving is really quite something.

Here’s a video of my son using the Lightblock without layering sounds, just having fun with the Happy Drum Kit that’s available for free through the integrated store in the app. As you’ll see the interaction between the Lightblock and the app is pretty important. It shows what you’re doing on the Lightpad but also provides additional controls and settings.

Now here’s a series of videos where he’s exploring layering. You’ll see that it’s easy to get something looping and then experiment on top of that while you find something you like. Then you can record and repeat until you’re happy with the output.

In that second video, he’s layering on top of what he did in the prior vid. There’s also a subtle reminder in this one that you want to turn off alerts and notices when you’re recording as it can totally disrupt the flow. It won’t affect the actual music you’re recording but certainly can knock you off your groove. You can also see that he starts messing with the levels on each layer to help balance and get to the feel he’s looking for.

In this third video, he records another layer, messes with the levels and then changes the layer he just recorded from Darkmass Bass to Guitar Overdrive Lead to get something that stands out more. We both liked that you aren’t stuck with the sound that you recorded. You’re able to go to those individual loops and switch the sound to something new and Roli just makes it work. From that layers screen, you can then turn them on or off one at a time and play the song the way you want to hear it.

What I like

  • The solid build quality and inviting nature of the product
  • Flexibility of what you can do with it
  • Portability. It can go anywhere you want to take it
  • Creative potential. Liberating and malleable in its playability

What needs to be improved

  • Better compatibility with other music programs (like Reason for example)
  • Some areas of the pad seemed to be less consistent than others
  • Interesting and fun, but not precise enough as a midi controller

Final thoughts

As a tool for creation and developing musical ideas it’s a great piece of equipment. It packs a huge punch in terms of it’s size and capability. As a recording tool, the precision can be frustrating as it doesn’t always register touches the way you expect. I do think that Roli has a gateway product here as we both want to see how it works in conjunction with the other blocks that Roli makes. If you’re looking for something that can help with rhythmic and musical discovery, this may be the very thing you’re looking for.

Price: $199
Where to buy: roli.com and Amazon
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Roli.

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The Veriot Venture Smart GPS Tracking Device keeps you just a touch away!


We live in such a busy world today, that no matter whether your primary responsibility is personal or professional or both, we often have a need to keep track of something or someone, and any device that can help us to do so in an efficient and effective manner would add value to our lives.

The Veriot Venture personal GPS tracking device is exactly such a gadget. Whether you need to keep track of family members, or employees, or equipment, or vehicles, etc, this tracking device allows you to do exactly that from your Smartphone, or tablet or computer. The device is very small and compact, and once attached to the subject, can track anywhere across the United States where AT&T coverage extends to, including places like Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and Alaska.

The Veriot Venture offers a battery life of up to 5 days of continuous coverage, allows device users to notify you of their current location with the push of a button, allows you to track items via Google Maps and pinpoint the location within feet, allows you to share monitoring access with others, and you can set up locations so that you will be automatically notified when the device enters and leave that location. Along with several other features, the company provides 24-hour support should you need it.

If you would like to purchase the Veriot Venture Smart GPS Tracking Device, it is available on Amazon for $149.99 with 6 months of free service included.

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iMovR ZipLift 42″ Standing Desk review

Get up outta your seat! Standing desks are all the rage for ergonomic workspaces, and convertible standing desks allow you to get healthy without buying a whole new office setup. The iMovR ZipLift Standing Desk we’re looking at is the 42″ wide model, which can handle 2 monitors and a laptop if you’re all tricked out. Let’s raise it up!

What is it?

It’s a desk converter that turns your work surface into a standing desk. It also includes a portable standing mat.

Hardware specs

  • Top Work Surface: 42″ W X 15.7″ D X .5″ H; maximum weight capacity 45 lbs plus 15 lbs counterbalance
  • Keyboard Tray: 26.4″ W X 13″ D X .5″ H; maximum weight capacity 5 lbs.
  • Base: 29.2″ W X 22.2″ D
  • Work Surface Maximum Height: 20 5/8″ 
  • Maximum Monitor Size: 2 x 27″ 
  • Grommet Hole Diameter: 2 inches
  • Keyboard Tilt: +10 degrees, -15 degrees
  • Unit Weight: 45 lbs.
  • Shipping Box Dimensions: 44″ W X 27.5″ D X 8″ H 
  • Shipping Weight: 55 lbs.

What’s in the box?

A fully assembled ZipLift comes in the box, along with the standing mat.

Design and features

The ZipLift converts your existing desk into an adjustable standing desk. Place it on your desk, add your computing gear, and you can adjust the height for sitting or standing use. As we’ll see in a moment, the ZipLift incorporates a number of ergonomic & design details that separate it from the pack.

Size and stability tend to be the biggest problems with standing desks, and the ZipLift does a great job of addressing both of these issues. A wide, deep work surface allows plenty of room for dual 27” monitors and a laptop plus accessories. The beefy z-frame lift mechanism and heavy-duty construction can handle 45 pounds of gear, and is extremely stable at any height. It’s a solid piece of gear at a 45 pound net weight; fortunately, it comes pre-assembled and ready to go out of the box. Check out the burly construction under the hood:

I really like the design of the keyboard tray. The wide, deep tray space will accommodate extra-large keyboards plus a mouse, a feature that I don’t see in all the stands in this category.

Not only is it big, but the tray can be tilted up to 15 degrees up or down by loosening the adjustment handle. If you spend a lot of time on a standing desk, you quickly learn to appreciate this feature for comfortable ergonomics. Little adjustments make a big difference.

They keyboard tray also includes soft pads on the underside, so it doesn’t scratch up your work surface. A nice touch!

The lift mechanism is operated by squeezing the hand paddle to release the brake on the right-hand side of the desk. With a maximum height of 20 inches the desk will accommodate users up to 6’7” tall, and has an infinite level of height adjustments in between. A 15 pound counterbalance assists with raising the desk, which helps if your desk is fully loaded. The desk lift also brakes during lowering operations so that you don’t get any sudden jolts when you drop it to lower heights. Tracking is silky smooth (and quiet!) across the full range of motion, with no detectable wobble even at maximum height.

Here’s a comparison shot of the desk in the sitting and standing position, modeled by my 15 year old son. He’s 6′ tall, and I claim no responsibility for his fashion choices. He is a teenager, after all:

It’s important to note that the lift mechanism includes no additional power assist for raising operation. A 42” work space accommodates a lot of gear. While the 15 pound counterbalance helps, it still takes some effort to raise the desk if it’s fully loaded. You don’t need hulk-level strength to make it go, but you’ll want to consider your intended loadout if you have issues with this sort of thing.

You’ll also find some nice finishing touches in the ZipLift. The keyboard tray includes a couple of slots to wrangle your keyboard and mouse cables if you’re not wireless. There are also three ports in the top surface to organize your power chords and peripheral cables. All the edges are beveled and finished to eliminate sharp edges. The unit is also surprisingly lean and streamlined for such a beefy build. It all adds up to a nice package that, in addition to providing great ergonomics, makes your workspace a clean and organized place to spend your time.

As an additional bonus, ZipLift includes a standing mat with your purchase. The mat measures 18” by 24” and 3/4” thick, and includes a grab handle for portability. It’s a nice addition that adds comfort when standing for long periods of time, and saves you a few bucks in the process.

Speaking of pricing… the ZipLift is not cheap. The 35″ wide model starts at $350, while the 42″ wide model I’m testing comes in at $429 before adding any options (like monitor arms). There are a lot of options at this level including both motorized lift desk converters and full-size adjustable height desks. I think that the build quality and design is worth your consideration, but you’ll want to do a bit of comparison shopping before making the investment.

What I like

  • Huge work surface to handle two 27” monitors, a laptop, and accessories
  • Wide, deep, adjustable keyboard tray
  • Rock-solid construction with little or no wobble at any height
  • Multiple ports and slots to organize your cables
  • Smooth operation with a broad range of height adjustment
  • The inclusion of the standing mat is a great bonus item

What needs to be improved

  • Does require a little muscle to raise the desk if loaded to max capacity
  • Pricey for the category

Final thoughts

The iMovR ZipLift is a great all-around standing desk converter. Build quality is outstanding with excellent ergonomics, while the finishing details in the build (including the addition of the standing mat) make it a worthwhile lifetime investment. It is on the high end of the price scale, however, so you’ll want to make sure that you carefully consider your needs before purchasing.

Price: $369.00
Where to buy: You can purchase the ZipLift at iMovr’s web site. Also available on Amazon.
Source: The sample of this product was provided by iMovR.

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