BenQ 4K monitor, Neato Botvac, Bellroy backpack, and more – Weekly roundup

Happy weekend gadgeteer friends. Take a seat and check out this specially generated listing of everything that we posted this week on The Gadgeteer. Enjoy!

Reviews

MOS Pack Grande backpack review

Chamberlain Ultimate Security Bundle smart garage opener review

Archeer Vinyl Turntable Record Player Review

Aiwa Arc-1 Bluetooth headphones review

Xerox Duplex Portable Scanner review

Cascade Wallet review

Vantrue N1 Pro Mini Dash Cam review

Neato Botvac D7 robot vacuum review

Jabra Engage 75 stereo headset review

BenQ PD3200U 4K Monitor review

Bellroy Classic Plus Backpack review

HyperX Pulsefire FPS Pro gaming mouse review

Tactical Emergency Flashlight Kit Escape Tool review

News

Remove the chemicals that cause headaches and congestion from wine

Start a fire with your own personal flame thrower

Docfender fireproof bag protects your valuables

The Odor STEELer rids your hands of food odors without the suds

Add a nightlight and an air freshener to your toilet

A helping hand for putting on bracelets

Eliminate carrying multiple cables with the Anker PowerLine II 3-in-1 cable

Music with catitude!

The Neck Hammock provides ultimate relaxation and pain relief

The cure for the common wine fridge

It’s a “party in your pants”, or rather around your pants, with the Hidden Flap Belt

Add a touch of elegance to your Apple Watch with an Alcantara band

Add a pen holder to any book, notebook, or journal

Always know which glass is yours with these Swarovski crystal charms

Walk more upright with the Campbell Posture Cane

Add a shelf to your wall’s power outlets

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Remove the chemicals that cause headaches and congestion from wine

NEWS – Do you suffer from headaches, sinus congestion, and red cheeks when you drink wine?  If so, you may be sensitive to the histamines and sulfites that are found in wine.  The PureWine wand filter could remove these chemicals without adversely affecting the flavor, taste, or aroma of the wine, so you can enjoy a glass without suffering the nasty side effects.  And the PureWine filter is the only one on the market that can remove both sulfites and histamines.

The PureWine filter is made of polypropylene and cellulose fabric, with nanopore beads for filtering.  The wands are food-safe and BPA-free.  To filter, place the PureWine wand into a 6-8 ounce glass of wine and swirl.  Leave it in the glass for 3-8 minutes, then dispose of the single-use wand.  Each wand is individually wrapped, so you can keep a couple in your bag for use in restaurants or at parties.

A package of 10 single-use filters is available for $19.95; a 30-pack is $54.95.  You may purchase the PureWine wand filters at The Grommet.

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Start a fire with your own personal flame thrower

NEWS – It’s not really a flame thrower, but you won’t need charcoal starter fluid for your grill or those little paraffin-soaked starter bundles for your fireplace anymore.  The Bison Airlighter is made of plastic and stainless steel.  It is CPSC compliant, and it has a child safety lock to prevent accidental ignition.  The lighter uses butane fuel, and it needs batteries to power an air blower.  A typical charcoal barbecue requires about 1 minute of fan time to be fully lighted or about 5 minutes before you are ready to cook.

There are two models available:

  • The Airlighter 420 has a built-in bottle opener and a storage hook.  It requires 3AA batteries.  It measures 16” x 2.2” x 3″ and weighs 1.3 pounds.  It’s $49.95.
  • The Airlighter 520 has in integrated flashlight and bottle opener.  It has USB-rechargeable batteries, and an adjustable folding handle with 3 different positions.  It measures 21″ x 3.5″ x 3″ and weighs 3 pounds.  It’s $79.95.

Both of these Bison Airlighters are available now at The Grommet.

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Docfender fireproof bag protects your valuables

NEWS – There are a lot of fireproof safes on the market, but they are usually big, heavy, and decidedly not going to fit in your luggage.  The Docfender bag will fit in your luggage, so you can easily take your valuable documents when you travel, or when you have to “bug out”, like so many people recently did in my state of North Carolina.  This fireproof and water-resistant bag has a silicone-coated fiberglass exterior and an aluminum foil interior, which not only protects from heat – up to 932°F – but also repels water.

To ensure that your valuables stay inside, the Docfender closes with both a metal zipper and a Velcro closure.  At 15″ x 11″ x 2.5″, the bag is big enough to hold most document types.  The bag can also hold other valuables, like jewelry, money, or even a gun.

You can learn more about the Docfender Fireproof Document bag at the Docfender website and purchase one of your own for $18.66 at Amazon.

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The Odor STEELer rids your hands of food odors without the suds

NEWS – What do fish, garlic, and onions all have in common? They all taste great and are good for you but cooking with them always leaves the chef with smelly hands. No matter how hard you scrub with soap and water the smell lingers. Odor STEELer is here to rid your hands of those unwanted lingering smells.

The Odor STEELer is a stainless steel “soap” that gets rid of odors when you rub your hands on it under running water. It works because the sulfur compounds in the scent of foods like fish and garlic are attracted to and bind to the metal. And because it’s made of metal, it won’t absorb any of the odors.

The not-really-soap cleaner even comes with a removable silicone sponge sleeve that helps to clean your hands when you do use actual soap. And the silicone sleeve has bristles, so it doubles as a veggie-brush. Perfect for soft-skinned fruits and vegetables like peaches, mushrooms, and plums.

The Odor STEELer comes in four different colors blue, green, red, and yellow and is available on The Grommet for $11.95.

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