JooJoobs American Flag Wallet review

I’ll be honest, I’m not much of a leather wallet guy these days.  I typically find them to be a bit on the thicker and bulkier side, and I’ve become more of a minimalist wallet EDCer.  But something about this JooJoobs American Flag Wallet drew me in.  America may not be perfect, but I love it dearly and to me our flag not only symbolized what is great about our nation, it reminds me of those who have served (including my grandfather) and died to protect us.  So this wallet automatically had a very special appearance to me.  But beyond the Stars and Bars, what was it like?  Let’s find out.  Gadget on!

Specs

  • Size: 3″ by 4.25″ by 1/2″
  • Holds 8 – 10 cards + folded cash
  • Made from distressed, full-grain cowhide leather
  • Our signature hand-stitching
  • All products are handmade, made to order

Options

  • Stitching: Dark Brown (reviewed here) or Natural Tan
  • Personalization (initials or logo) can be added to the inside for an additional $6

Packaging

The JooJoobs American Flag Wallet arrived in a simple plastic envelope with a JooJoobs decal sealing the flap.  

Features, Functions and Performance

First impressions: High quality, great leather.  You know how you can pick up and handle something and you can feel the quality in it?  This wallet did that for me.Clean design, both front and back.

The stitching around the perimeter was flawless and secure.The embossed American Flag looked great.  Very understated yet dignified, fitting of Old Glory.Inside, there are two pockets on either side.  I found it interesting that the pockets have slightly different shapes.  On the left the pockets have cutout notches to aid in removing cards.  On the right, the pockets have more of a curved shape.Closed and unloaded, the wallet is fairly thin, though with a total of six layovers of leather stacked up, its a bit too thick for me to call it a “minimal” wallet.While the thickness of the wallet doesn’t necessarily lend itself to being called minimal, its footprint is fairly small, which lends itself a bit to being used as a front-pocket-carry wallet.Above, I’ve loaded the wallet with a total of 6 cards and three once-folded bills.Above, you can see that the loaded wallet does grow a bit in thickness, expanding to almost 2x its unloaded thickness.As mentioned above, this Dark Brown stitching looks great all around, and I found myself wondering what the Natural Tan thread would look like on this wallet.
Above, the stitching along the back.As mentioned above, this wallet has a fairly slim footprint, which helps keep its overall size down.

Conclusion

I really like the JooJoos American Flag Wallet.  The distressed, full-grain cowhide leather is excellent: durable, rich color and that glorious leather smell.  The stitching is impeccable as well, and I think it should last for years.  The design inside is simple, with four pockets that allow up to 8 – 10 cards + folded cash.  Finally, the embossed American Flag design is very classy and well done, worthy of the dignity of our nation’s symbol.  It also has a very affordable price: Just $39 for a leather wallet of this quality is a bit of a steal.

Source: The sample for this review was provided by JooJoobs. Visit their site for more info or to order.

 

Product Information

Price: $37.00 (add $6 for personalization)
Manufacturer: JooJoobs
Requirements:
  • None (well, maybe some cash and/or credit cards to put in it)
Pros:
  • Excellent leather quality: rugged, durable and that glorious leather smell
  • Slim thickness for a leather wallet
  • Reasonable price
  • American Flag design is understated yet classic
Cons:
  • None

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CorSense HRV tracker, Euclid measuring cup, Modern Fuel mechanical pencil, and more – Notable crowdfunding campaigns

Here are my picks for this week’s notable crowdfunding projects that I think are interesting enough to check out.

Modern Fuel pencil 2.0: A Minimal Mechanical Pencil that will Last a Lifetime 2.0

What is it?
The Modern Fuel pencil 2.0 is a mechanical pencil made from titanium, stainless steel, copper, or bronze that has an interchangeable mechanism that allows swapping of different sized lead.

Why do I like it?
I like this mechanical pencil because it has been designed with a classic minimalist look and feel, but with the useful feature that allows you to switch from 0.5 mm, 0.7 mm or 0.9 mm sized leads by replacing the mechanism.

Where can I find more info?
With 53 days left in the campaign, the Modern Fuel pencil 2.0 campaign has already met their funding goal of $5,000. You can pre-order a Modern Fuel pencil starting at $70. After the Modern Fuel pencil campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in February 2018. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

CorSense: Optimize health and fitness without 24/7 wearables

What is it?
CorSense is a small device that measures HRV which stands for heart rate variability.

HRV is a non-invasive measure of the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) – which responds to everything: how you exercise, recover, eat, sleep and perceive stress. Unlike basic heart rate (HR) that counts the number of heartbeats per minute, HRV looks at the exact changes in time between successive heartbeats (also called inter-beat intervals or RR intervals).

Why do I like it?
I like that this isn’t just another wearable. You actually don’t have to wear it at all. You just insert your finger into the device which has medical grade sensors for 2 minutes and it will automatically turn on and take the reading. The information it collects can give you insight on your stress levels, how your new workout is affecting your overall health, and more.

Where can I find more info?
With 16 days left in the campaign, the CorSense campaign is still working towards their funding goal of $150,000. You can pre-order a CorSense starting at $115. After the CorSense campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in March 2018. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

Euclid – A more accurate measuring cup

What is it?
Euclid is a new version of a measuring cup that is more accurate than the cups that are probably cluttering your kitchen cupboard right now.

Why do I like it?
I like the Euclid because it’s more accurate than larger measuring cups that are designed to measure from 1/4 C to 1 or 2 cups or larger. When you use these cups to measure smaller amounts, the measurements aren’t as accurate compared to using the same cup to measure larger amounts. It has to do with the ratio of surface area to volume. Little changes in the measurements can have a big effect to your recipes. The Euclid’s unique shape helps solve this problem.

Where can I find more info?
With 24 days left in the campaign, the Euclid campaign met their funding goal of $30,000. You can pre-order a Euclid starting at $24. After the Euclid campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in May 2018. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

Zen Mount – The Most Over-Engineered Mount For Your Gadgets

What is it?
The Zen Mount is a universal device mount that features a telescoping arm, pan-and-tilt, 360-degree movement, and is strong enough to hold devices up to 5-lbs.

Why do I like it?
I like the Zen Mount because it has been designed to be used with multiple types of devices, not just phones, or tablets. With various attachments, it can work with cameras, laptops, and other devices too. It also has different types of bases to securely clamp it to a table, pole, and more.

Where can I find more info?
With 9 days left in the campaign, the Zen Mount campaign has met their funding goal of $22,000. You can pre-order a Zen Mount starting at $99. After the Zen Mount campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in February 2018. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

infani – smart baby monitor

What is it?
infani is a baby monitor with live streaming video and contact-free breathing sensing features.

Why do I like it?
I like the infani baby monitor because it will monitor your child’s breathing and sleep quality without using straps or sensors that touch the baby. infani will send an alert to a mobile device if it hasn’t detected a breath in 10 seconds. It also sends an alert when the baby wakes up.

Where can I find more info?
With 23 days left in the campaign, the infani campaign is still working towards their funding goal of $50,000. You can pre-order an infani starting at $259. After the infani campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in November 2017. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

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X-Doria Field Series Apple Watch band review


When I bought my Apple Watch, I knew I wanted the rose gold watch with the navy blue sport band due to the color combination. Not only that, I planned to use it when running and playing tennis, so I needed something ‘sporty’ and easy to clean. I’ve realized now that the nylon band looks much more formal, so when I saw that X-Doria had a 42mm Apple Watch Field Band in navy blue, it was love at first sight. 

Since it is just a watch band and no tools are needed, all you get in the box is the band itself. Apple makes changing bands very easy, so after removing the old band, I slid the new one on and it fit like a glove.


Now at first, the shorter side of the band seemed very stiff and liked to stick basically straight out rather than conform to my wrist. After a few sessions of loosening it up by bending it, it fits normally now. It took a few days to get used to the feel of nylon versus the sport band since the nylon has a texture to it.

The band itself seems well made and has been really easy to wipe off and clean. Since I still work out, it got sweaty several times, and so far it looks great. The stitching is even and the color is a nice rich blue with the nice contrasting white. I only wish the metal pieces were rose gold, but beggars can’t be choosers.

There are plenty of holes to allow the band to fit a wide variety of wrist sizes. Due to my small wrists, I am a few holes from the end, and there is a lot of excess band. I am not sure if it is in the design of the product or if I stumbled upon it, but I just looped the excess back and tucked it under one of the metal pieces. It looks quite normal this way. Putting on and taking off the watch with the band on it was very easy; just as easy as the original sport band that I started with.

I’ve gone between watch bands for about three weeks now, trying to figure out which I like best, and so far the X-Doria Field Band is winning out. I just feel much more professional when wearing the nylon band, and the colors keep the watch from looking boring. Overall, I would recommend this to anyone looking for a nice nylon watch band. It’s cheaper than the Apple version, and to me, just as nice.

Source: The sample for this review was provided by X-Doria. Please visit their website for more information and Amazon to buy one.

 

Product Information

Price: $34.95
Manufacturer: X-Doria
Retailer: Amazon
Pros:
  • – Well made
  • – Not as expensive as the Apple Nylon band
Cons:
  • – Excess band

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Luke, I am your kettlebell

Just when you thought there couldn’t possibly be one more thing that could be made into a Star Wars character, comes Star Wars kettlebells from ONNIT. Now you can use the power of the dark side for something good – building up your muscles!

ONNIT offers three Star Wars kettlebells made of cast iron. There are three in the set that includes Boba Fett which weighs 50lbs, a Stormtrooper which weighs 60lbs, and Darth Vader comes in at 70lbs.

ONNIT’s Star Wars kettlebells are priced at $149.95, $179.95, and $199.95 from lowest to highest weight. At that price, you better really love Star Wars! Head over to ONNIT.com to pre-order one or all three. Check out their other crazy kettlebells on Amazon.

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MyAntenna P1 Laser Distance Meter review

When I was growing up and helping my dad with building projects, he would always remind me, “Measure twice, and cut once.” There were many times my reply was “Dad, I cut this board twice and it’s STILL too short!” I’m sure he would have heard that less often if I had a MyAntenna Laser distance meter. 

There are plenty of laser distance measurement tools available, ranging in price from about $20 to hundreds. I’ve used several over the years and they all worked about the same – turn it on, put the end starting where you want to measure and put the laser dot on the other end you are trying to measure, read the display, and done.  Not having to physically move to the other end in some situations can be a lifesaver.

A few years ago, I borrowed a laser distance meter to measure my house for siding. Not needing to pull out a ladder to measure from the ground to the bottom of the soffits was indispensable. If I were to pull out ladders, measuring tapes and get help reading the distance, or give instructions to my non-technical family, the job would have taken considerably longer and would probably have resulted in an argument (only joking, Sweetheart). With a laser distance meter, I could do the job myself.

MyAntenna’s P1 debuted on Kickstarter. I was one of the investors and appreciated the opportunity to review this product. Opening the simple, Apple-esque, white box, the P1 was nested in comfy form-fitting foam. The bright green casing should make it easy to locate on a cluttered job site or in a drawer surrounded by safety pins, screwdrivers and packing tape.  It measures about 4 x 1-1/4 x 5/8 inches, considerably smaller than any similar products I’ve used.  The batteries were not included, apparently due to some shipping restrictions.

After loading it with two AAA batteries, a long touch of the solitary button turned it on and it within two seconds it was making measurements. While taking measurements, the P1 beeps about once a second. It defaults to Metric units and is accurate to 1mm. When turned on, another quick touch of the button turns off the laser and locks the current value on the screen – very handy when measuring something when the display can’t be viewed, Yes, I measured my own height using this feature and, dang, I am so short.  Measurements are from the tail-end of the tool (it automatically adds the length of the tool to the measurement).  Very short measurements, less than about 6 inches or 15cm (or .16ft,  50mm, with the mirror attached) will result in an “Er261.” There a few other errors called out in the instruction manual, such as over temperature and weak signal, but I did not encounter any of these during testing. The P1 also turns the laser off after 90 seconds and the tool off after two minutes.

The display is bright white on a black background and easy to read. In addition to the distance measurements, there is a battery strength indicator and red dot indicating the laser is on.

A really useful feature is “Quick Touch.” When the unit is on, a double click of the button starts a ten-second countdown before measurement starts. This allows a user to position the P1, then move to the destination position, perhaps to position an object for the laser to target. A beep once a second is followed by rapid beeps signaling the final three seconds, the measurement is completed and is latched on the display. Very handy!

For those in countries using Imperial measurements, a triple click of the button toggles measurements from meters to feet, but take note, measurements are in feet and 1/1000th inch – the meter does not display fractions. In other words, six inches is displayed as 0.500 feet.  I would have liked it if the P1 remembered that I use Imperial measurements, but after turning the unit off, it defaults to metric measurements again.

To make things even more convenient, MyAntenna includes a magnetic mirror that attaches to the body of the P1 and allows measurements at 90°. I found this tool to be particularly useful when measuring from one wall to another or from the top of a wall-mounted television to the floor. I found this tool to be particularly useful when measuring from one wall to another or from the top of a wall-mounted television to the floor. The tool “knows” when the magnetic angled mirror is attached and changes the measurement zero point from the back of the meter to the bottom of the meter. Pretty slick!

The MyAntenna P1 is reasonably priced, sturdy, accurate, fun and easy to use. I appreciated that it uses common batteries with its compact size and it’s already replaced the measuring tape in my tool pack. Besides being really handy, when it isn’t measuring something, my cat loves to chase that little red dot around!

Source: The sample for this review was provided by MyAntenna. Please visit their Indiegogo campaign page for more info.

 

Product Information

Price: $49.00
Manufacturer: MyAntenna
Pros:
  • Compact size
  • Easy to use
  • Common batteries
  • Inexpensive
Cons:
  • Always defaults to metric measurements after a power cycle. To be fair, this might be a pro if you live in a Metric country 🙂

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