Turn a single-bulb garage or basement light socket into a motion-activated light

My previous house had those old-style ceramic, single-bulb ceiling light fixtures in the basement.  There were three of them in about a 1000 ft² area, and two of them could only be turned on with those pull-chains.  If I had seen these Motion Activated Garage Lights while I lived there, I could have converted that dark, dangerous area into a light-filled area simply by walking down the stairs.

You just screw one of these lights into the bulb socket – you don’t need to replace the ceiling fixture or add any special wiring.  The three LED light panels can be adjusted to direct light where it’s needed.  They produce 3000 lumens of light while using only 25W of electricity; that’s 3.8 times the light of a 60W bulb while using less than half the electricity.  The LEDs are rated for 50,000 hours of use.

If you just want the extra light but can easily control the fixture with a switch, the motion detector can be turned off.  The fixture is only for indoor use, but it can be used in basements, garages, attics, or wherever you need extra light.  The Motion Activated Garage Light is $129.99 at The Sharper Image.

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The Samsung CHG90 49″ HDR LCD Monitor might just check all the boxes as the right display

Each week, I spend a lot of time in my home studio editing photos and videos, and I rely on the four monitors that I use to create a multitasking environment. It is a bit tedious using four monitors for my workflow, and I would much prefer to just have two. My concept relevant to my workspace and workflow is to have one large high-resolution curved monitor, and one flat 4K monitor. While this arrangement may sound weird to some, it would work great for me.

I have been researching large high-resolution curved monitors, and I came across the Samsung CHG90 49″ 32:9 Curved 144 Hz FreeSync HDR LCD Monitor. Now I know that this monitor by the manufacturer’s description is designed more for the gamer than the editor, but I do wonder if it will work for me both for its size and its specifications. It is obvious that the real estate would work well for me, but the jury is still out on its functional ability for editing, until I can actually see it in person and ascertain how well it can properly reproduce true colors, etc.
According to the manufacturer’s specs, it is equipped with AMD FreeSync 2 technology, has a 1 ms response time, and a 144 Hz refresh rate. It has a built-in USB 3.0 hub with 1 x USB 3.0 (upstream) and 2 x USB 3.0 (downstream), 2 HDMI ports, 1 DisplayPort, 1 Mini DisplayPort, 1 3.5mm Audio-in port, and a headphone jack. It is also wall mountable.

If you would like to read more about the Samsung CHG90 49″ 32:9 Curved 144 Hz FreeSync HDR LCD Monitor or purchase one, head over to Amazon and check it out.

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Dash cams, Email clients, 3D printers ,and more – Weekly roundup

Whoops! I normally post the weekly roundup of all our published posts for the week on Saturday, but it completely slipped my mind yesterday so here it is one day late! Enjoy.

Reviews

Etekcity Voltson Smart Wi-Fi outlet review

Rowkin Surge Charge earbuds, Keysmart Pro, Bellroy Duo Tote, and more – Review updates

PAPAGO GoSafe S37 dash cam review

VentiFresh small space air purifier review

Snow Lizard SLXTREME 8+ iPhone case review

SparkMaker Mini Desktop SLA 3D printer review

Newton Mail review

Brainwavz Audio B200 dual balanced armature earphones review

Logitech Slim Combo iPad case with Detachable Backlit Keyboard and Smart Connector Technology review

News

Raven dash cam looks like the ultimate car gadget

Cure your tension headache with a hook

With the Nebula Capsule Smart Mini Projector, you can always take the show on the road

The Lumos smart bike helmet has built-in turn signals

The WaterField Designs Pro Executive Laptop Backpack is classy enough for a CEO

The BeardMat lets you say goodbye to those nasty hair trimmings

The Altec Lansing Sonic Boom Bluetooth Speaker will blow you away

Rapidly chill freshly-brewed coffee or tea without diluting it with the HyperChiller

Baron Fig teams up with Codecademy to release new Computerworld notebooks

The New Bellroy Laptop Brief is ideal for streamlined professionals

The LENSKIRT Flexible Lens Hood makes shooting through glass easier

Pop your gear into Tom Bihn’s Pop Tote

Master & Dynamic pad the MW50 wireless headphone and charge less for it

Spigen’s new iPhone X cases celebrate two classic Apple products from the past

This gives new comfort to sleeping on the couch

The LG 43UD79-B 43″ 16:9 4K IPS Monitor is big, bright and right!

Apeman 4K action cam, wool jackets, wool socks, and more – Notable crowdfunding campaigns

Protect your Apple Watch from drops with this Catalyst

Knockaround G. I. Joe Premiums are real American eyewear

The SkyWire TV antenna may be the one that lets you cut the cable TV cord!

FridgeCam lets you see inside your fridge even when you’re at the grocery store

No more bathroom trips in the dark with the Vansky motion-activated LED bed light

Nebo by MyScript makes my iPad feel like my long-lost Newton

Airfree P2000 – Filterless Air Purifier may just be the answer to clean air!

Now you can tell Alexa to unlock your Schlage smart door lock

The Zoom F1 Field Recorder seems to be another Zoom success

The Sand Drink Holder keeps sand where it belongs – on the beach

The iLi Translator has all the right answers

Your search for the perfect chin-supporting travel pillow is over

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Attenuo is a minimalist wallet that makes everything click

I love my IDENTITY Card carbon fiber minimalist wallet, but there’s something about the Attenuo wallet that is really calling my name. Made from one piece of Aircraft Grade 6061-T6 Aluminum Alloy in either gunmetal grey or black, the Attenuo wallet can hold a maximum of 6 embossed cards or 8 flat standard sized credit cards. It will also hold a folded dollars, receipts, and notes.

I think the reason why this minimalist wallet is calling my name is the click that you hear when you slide the cards in place. I guess I’m a sucker for audible feedback. You can buy an Attenuo wallet for £30.00 ($40.41 US) at attenuo.com.

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Belkin Classic Pro laptop backpack review

I have an admission to make. I’ve never owned a backpack in my adult life. I know, shocking right? Honestly, up until now I never felt the need for one. But owning a 13″ MacBook Pro, 10.5″ iPad pro and more chargers and cables then you can shake a stick at I figured it was time to give this backpack thing a try. So I decided to review the Belkin Classic Pro laptop backpack. Here are my thoughts.

What is it?

The Belkin Classic Pro is a backpack with a padded interior pocket designed to carry and protect laptops up to 15.6”.

Specs

Backpack size: width x height x depth: 11.7” x 16.7” x 4.9” depth

Weight: 1.15lbs

Design and features

The Belkin Classic Pro Backpack has a really nice slim profile design. The heather grey polyester material and simple black accents give it an understated modern look. Perfect to go from commute to boardroom.

I really like how the one-piece shoulder strap design adds to the backpacks sleek-modern look, at the same time adding a little extra padding just below your neck.

There are pieces of polyester that span halfway up on either side of the opening. This accordion-style design makes opening the bag upright and finding items inside simple.

I like this feature because it gives you quick access to items even when you’re on-the-go. 

Other small things like the textured zipper pull, a protective water-resistant bottom and even the raised Belkin logo on the front pocket finish off the backpacks sharp minimalist design. 

Interior pockets

Inside the Classic Pro, there are two vertical organizational pockets and a zippered mesh pocket. The padded laptop pocket is located on the backside and can accommodate a laptop up to 15.6-inches. The placement of the laptop pocket takes advantage of the backpacks padded back panel. Meaning your laptop is protected on both sides.

A smaller vertical pocket perfect for carrying a tablet is stitched onto the front of the laptop pocket.

On the opposite side, there’s a 6.5″ x 11″  zippered mesh pocket that’s perfect for carrying chargers and cables.

 There’s even a small sleeve for a pen or in my case my Apple Pencil.

I was able to fit my 13” MacBook Pro, 10.5” iPad Pro, chargers, cables, and a portable battery pack using just the inside pockets. Leaving plenty of extra space inside for my headphone case and more. 

Exterior pockets

There are two zippered pockets on the outside of the backpack. A vertical pocket and a larger padded pocket. The 8” x 9” vertical pocket is accessible without having to remove the backpack, perfect for things you need quick access to like keys or a snack. However, if the backpack is loaded the vertical pocket is a tight fit and a little more difficult to access.

The dual-zippered horizontal pocket measures 6.5” x 11” and utilizes the same padding as the interior laptop pocket. 

The padding isn’t exclusive to the inside of the Classic Pro. The back panel, shoulder straps, sides, and front of the backpack are all padded.

The padded back panel adds comfort and also keeps items in the bag from pressing uncomfortably against your back. Both the back panel and shoulder straps have a mesh covering for breathability.

A thin layer of padding around the sides and front of the backpack provides just a little more protection for all your devices inside. The bags carrying handle is also padded and the luggage strap can be used to fasten it to a trolley or case.

Performance and fit

I wanted to see how comfortable this backpack would be during extended use. So, I decided to load it up and wear it while walking my dog. The walk was two miles and I can say that the backpack remained extremely comfortable the whole time. The backpack felt well balanced and the padded back panel and shoulder straps felt good. I liked how the backpack fit flat to my back and how the padded straps seemed to hug my shoulders. The best part is it doesn’t look or feel bulky.

Overall construction

The Belkin Classic Pro backpack is really well made. The polyester material used both inside and out makes the bag lightweight without feeling cheap. Stitching on things like the shoulder straps and zippers is clean and gives the bag a real durable feel.

What I like

  • Slim profile design
  • Lightweight
  • Padded back and  shoulder straps
  • Plenty of storage pockets inside and out
  • Price

What needs to be improved

  • Not waterproof

 Final thoughts

It won’t blow you away with a lot of extras but the Belkin Classic Pro is a quality minimalist laptop backpack with a nice design and plenty of built-in functionality, all at a very reasonable price. Not bad for my first backpack.

Price: $39.99
Where to buy: Amazon
Source: The sample for this review was provided by Belkin.

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