If your favorite color is black, you’re going to love the Swiza Swiss army style knife

Nine times out of ten, when we get offers to review cases, bags, ear buds, etc, that come in more than one color, the male members of The Gadgeteer always choose black. Are guys afraid of a little color because it’s not considered manly? If that’s the case, then the Swiza D03 ALLBLACK knife has OD’d on testosterone.

Designed and manufactured in Switzerland, the Swiza knife features an admittedly cool looking matte black polytetrafluoroethylene (otherwise known as Teflon) coating on all the parts.

It has a 440 steel 75mm (2.95 in) locking blade, a corkscrew, a punch, an awl, tweezers, a bottle opener, a flat-head No. 3 screwdriver, a wire bender, a can opener, and a No. 1 flat-head screwdriver.

The Swiza D03 ALLBLACK is priced at $77.85. For more info visit www.swiza.com and you can check out their non-ninja black knives on Amazon.

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Oreck WK16001 Air Response HEPA air purifier review

From allergens to smelly pets (or kids), we could all use a little fresh air now and then.  I’m one of those “misses work” type allergy sufferers. I’ve spent a lot of money over the years in an effort to get some relief, especially when I’m home and out of the deadly winds of the desert.  My latest weapon in the battle against airborne particulates?  The Oreck Air Response air purifier. How does it stack up?

To start with, let’s talk indoor air purifier options.  For years, I’ve sworn by my Blueair Classic 505.  It’s quiet, it’s effective, it’s big in a “we’re gonna need a bigger boat” kind of way, and it’s $800.  That’s perhaps a worthwhile investment for a room like a bedroom where breathing is particularly helpful, but what about the rest of the house?  There are plenty of nooks and crannies in the average home that are just crying out for a little air-cleaning love, and I can say that this little Oreck does a heck of a job.

The Air Response I am reviewing is the medium size, weighing in at just under 12lbs compared to my Blueair 505’s 33lbs. It’s also less than half the size at 8.5″ x 16.3″ x 18.6″.  Don’t let its small size fool you, however, as it can really move some air when you need it to.   This smaller unit is designed to completely recycle the air in a roughly 200 square foot room in 12 minutes when at its highest speed.   The unit uses a two-stage filtration system starting with an activated carbon filter for odor reduction, then a HEPA filter.  The cost to replace both is $29.99, which I don’t feel is excessive for the performance.  The display on top of the unit will alert you when you need to order a new filter, and though I’ve thrown everything I can at it for a month, I haven’t been asked to replace the filter.  Given that replacement filters is where most companies “get you,” I’m encouraged by the low cost of replacements.

 I sense something. A presence I haven’t felt since…

The Air Response features a particulate sensor that will automatically change the fan speed if there are more nasties in the air.   Simply set the unit to automatic and it will intelligently manage the air flow. While I initially feared that this was a mere gimmick, I’ve found it to be surprisingly accurate and useful. It was particularly fun when my Corgi decided to shake herself off after running around in the back yard for a bit.  The accent light on the Air Response immediately went from blue (a-ok, chief – no dust ’round here!) to red (I’m givin’ her all she’s got captain!) resulting in her jumping back as if she were under attack by the air police. Shortly after, the light switched down to purple (minor threat from airborne attackers) then finally back to blue.  I say this is a solid feature and not merely hype.  Well done, Oreck!

The Sound of Clean

Assuming you don’t leave the unit in Automatic mode, the Air Response has three user selectable speeds, the lowest of which is essentially inaudible from any more than a meter away, while the highest is audible from the dark side of the moon.  In fact, I found myself needing to play Pink Floyd at eleven in order to drown out the guttural roar of this tiny giant.   If you’ve ever owned a quality Oreck vacuum cleaner, you know that some dark magic must be involved to generate so much air flow in such a small package, and this air purifier clearly shares some DNA with the decades of mini-monster vacuums Oreck has produced.

Summing up

I’m happy with the Air Response purifier.   It’s quiet when it can be, a bit on the loud side when it needs to be, but very rarely stays loud for more than a minute or two.  Remember when your mom told you “It’s good that your open wound hurts! That means it’s healing!”  I’m sorry, but she was incorrect.  However, if your mom had said “It’s good that your air purifier occasionally drowns out the Slayer album you have playing on your 1100 watt speaker system, that means it’s working!” it would have been much closer to the truth.   I say it’s a good thing, I sincerely hope I will not be sued by a particular home decor magnate for saying so.

Source: The sample for this review was provided by Oreck. Please visit their site for more info and Amazon to order.

 

 

 

Product Information

Price: $229.99
Manufacturer: Oreck
Retailer: Amazon
Pros:
  • Effective auto-sensing system that minimizes noise while maximizing effectiveness
  • Attractive design
  • Lighting can be turned on or off depending on your preference
Cons:
  • When at full speed, is louder than the space shuttle

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Wonder Woman will make sure you never lose your keys again

We’ve all seen the small Bluetooth tracking tiles that you can attach to your keys, your bag, your wallet, etc. These small tracking devices pair with your phone and will alert you when there is too much distance between you and the item. Now you can add a couple extra points to your geek-cred score with trackers that look like your favorite superheroes and villains.

Foundme Bluetooth trackers are small iOS & Android compatible collectible Bluetooth trackers that are shaped like Star Wars, DC, and Marvel characters and have some extra features not found in similar products. Those features include:

Reverse track your phone
95 Decibel speaker
Long-lasting replaceable battery (track battery life w/ app)
Full Alexa integration (“Alexa, find Captain America.”)
Selfie Mode: Remote shutter button for phone’s camera

The trackers are $25 each and are currently available for pre-sale on www.foundmi.com and will ship the last week of August.

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Disney dumps Netflix to start their own streaming service in 2019

If you like watching Disney movies via Netflix enjoy it while you can because starting in 2019 that will come to an end. The “Mouse House” announced that they’re ending their short relationship with Netflix to start their own direct-to consumer streaming service starting in 2019. 

It was only May of last year that the Entertainment Giant announced their exclusive partnership with Netflix. Giving them exclusive rights to movies from Marvel, Lucas Film, Pixar and of course Disney itself. Disney CEO Bob Iger announced that the partnership would end in 2019, referring to the decision as a “strategic shift in the way we distribute our content.”

There were not a lot of other details given by Iger. For now, all that we know for sure is that Disney is parting ways with Netflix in 2019. The new yet to be named Disney service will obviously carry movies from Disney and Pixar. What is not immediately known is whether or not movies from Marvel and Star Wars will also be available on the new service.

One unfortunate result of today’s announcement was that Netflix’s stock took an immediate dip a few points. I’m sure that the powers that be over at Netflix are probably thinking “well isn’t that just Supercalifragilisticexpiaslidocious.”

Lead image mockup by Michael Strange

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Carbon Fiber Gear real carbon fiber and leather 42mm Apple Watch band review

I really like my Apple Watch and about the only thing I like more is looking for unique bands for it. So when I had the chance to review the Carbon Fiber Apple Watch band from Real Carbon Fiber Gear, naturally I jumped at it. The band combines actually carbon fiber with a soft black leather. The result is a modern, high-tech looking watch band that’s ultra lightweight and extremely durable.

Now you may be asking yourself (much like I did) what exactly is carbon fiber? Simply put, carbon fiber is a super-strong fabric that’s used to make diverse products, where light-weight, strength and modern looks are valued. Some examples would be Formula One, Ferraris and Lamborghinis, yachts, MotoGP, and even items from luxury brands such as Chanel, Gucci, Montblanc and more. It is stronger than steel and lighter than aluminum. The strongest carbon fiber is five times stronger than steel. Carbon fiber also has other valuable qualities; It resists corrosion, is both moisture and heat stable and has super energy absorption. Now there’s a lot more to carbon fiber, but I won’t bore you with that here – But If you would like to learn more watch the video below.

The watch band arrived in a very nice carbon fiber textured box, with the words “Carbon Fiber Watch Band” inscribed in silver on the top. Inside the box, the band is nicely displayed on a satin material, a really nice presentation. You defiantly feel like you’re getting something special.

Taking the watch band from the box, the first thing I noticed was how incredibly lightweight it was. Feather-light. And it’s incredibly thin, almost to a point of feeling cheap. But this watch band is anything but cheap. The woven design and sheen of the carbon fiber give the watch band a really rich look. I really like how the leather wraps around and is stitched into the edge of the carbon fiber. A small but nice detail. Add to that the silver oblong buckle and this Apple Watch band is as unique looking as any I’ve seen.

Installing the band is quick and easy. Simply slide the old band out and click in the new carbon fiber watch band. Voila!  You’re done.

Wearing the Carbon Fiber watch band is like wearing nothing at all. It’s so lightweight you hardly feel it on your wrist, and the soft leather backing makes it extremely comfortable against your skin. Definitely the kind of watch band you can wear all day long. I only have one small gripe. I have really small wrists (my own personal gripe) so I have to wear the band on the last notch available. This leaves a lot of excess watch band to deal with. My gripe is the second loop on the band is a little large and the excess band constantly slips out of the loop. I remedied this by doubling the excess band over and then sliding it into the loop. But it would be nice if that second loop were a little tighter. Other than that the band feels great. As strong as the carbon fiber material is it’s also very pliable. There’s absolutely no stiffness to the band, which is great because there’s no break-in period. It feels great the first time you put it on.

I really like how versatile this watch band is. Its modern, high-tech look makes it perfect to wear every day, but it’s luxurious enough for a night out on the town.
This watch band has its own story to tell and is definitely a conversation starter.

In closing Carbon Fiber Gear’s Carbon Fiber Apple Watch band checks all of the boxes for me when it comes to what I look for in a watch band. It’s unique (made of carbon fiber), versatile (you can dress it up or dress it down), comfortable (soft leather backing/ultra-lightweight), durable (carbon fiber again) and most importantly it looks great on my wrist. It certainly more than justifies its $59.95 price tag. So, if you’re like me and like unique Apple Watch bands, this one should be in your collection. Currently, the band is only available for the 42mm Apple Watch series 1 & 2.

The sample for this review was provided by Carbon Fiber Gear. Please visit their site for more info and Amazon to order.

 

Product Information

Price: $59.95
Manufacturer: Carbon Fiber Gear
Retailer: Amazon
Pros:
  • unique look
  • lightweight
  • durable
  • comfortable
Cons:
  • second loop a little large

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