Archer and Olive release new notebooks

NEWS – I love a good notebook for my bullet journal. Specifically, one with a heavyweight paper (dot grid or plain) that has a smooth feel and is bright white. I discovered Archer and Olive on Instagram and fell in love with their constellation cover designs and super thick (160gsm) paper, so that I can use any type of medium – pen, marker or even paint! Their notebooks and sketchbooks come in sizes 5.5″ x 8.25″ and various covers with gold foil logos, along with flowery goodness. They’ve just released a new set of notebooks with a pen loop, lighter dot grid print, and wider size at 5.75″ x 8.25″.  If you’re looking for the perfect bullet journal notebook, I’d recommend checking out Archer and Olive. You can find out more on their website.

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Organize your gadgets and accessories in the Tech Folio from Waterfield

NEWS – Have you noticed how some organizer bags are filled with fiddly little straps that require you to carefully wrap your charging cables before you can fit them in?  Or how some pockets are sized exactly to fit one particular brand, but you don’t have that brand and your gadget doesn’t fit?  With the Tech Folio bag from Waterfield, you won’t have to waste time and find ways to force your gear to fit in.


Waterfield surveyed many of their gear-loving customers to help them design gear bags that people actually want and can use.  The Tech Folio is one of the products of that Next Generation Gear Case community design project.  It was designed to be the everyday carry organizer for chargers, cables, USB flash drives or external drives, a mouse, or other similar gear, and it even has room for an iPad Pro 10.5, Surface Go with Typecover, or similarly-sized tablets.  (You’ll see a tablet peaking out from behind the pouches on the right, as seen in the top image.)

The interior has a series of see-through mesh pockets that are designed to hold your cables without requiring you to carefully wind them to exact dimensions before they’ll fit, plus there’s plenty of room for other gear.  The front has a zipper pocket with room for your phone, stylus, and more gear or cables.  The Folio measures 10.5″ x 8″ x 2″ and weighs 0.95 lb.  It can be used on its own, worn with an optional strap, or used as an organizer inside of a larger bag.

The Tech Folio works in a professional atmosphere as easily as it does in a more casual environment.  It’s available in black 1050-denier ballistic nylon with a distressed black leather panel or in waxed canvas with a chocolate brown distressed leather panel.  The Tech Folio is $119.  You can add a standard strap for an additional $12 or the Suspension strap for $22 extra.

The Tech Folio has proven quite successful, and all production runs have sold out.  The next production run ships by September 21.  Order your Tech Folio now to get one in the next shipments from Waterfield.

 

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Protect the lives of your most precious cargo with Athena by Eve

NEWS – It’s summer, and it’s hot, and I’ve already seen stories of several children who died in hot cars.  Infants, children, and pets (or K9 police officers) die because someone forgot they were in the car and went in to work or to the mall.  With the Athena by Eve, no other baby, child, or animal will have to suffer in a hot car.

Athena mounts to the interior roof of a car.  It connects to an app on your smartphone (iOS or Android), and it uses both low-energy Bluetooth and cellular data for connectivity.  You can log on through any computer or mobile device to customize the settings or to respond to alerts.  Athena is powered by rechargeable lithium polymer batteries, which should last 1-2 months between chargings.  You should, of course, recharge the batteries before they completely drain to be sure that your car is always being monitored.

The company says Athena’s  “patented multi-sensor technology uses an advanced in-cabin sensing system designed specifically for detecting babies or pets accidentally left behind in the car.”  The sensor turns on automatically when you leave the car, and it begins detecting a child or animal left in the car, no matter where they are located within the cabin.  If it detects a presence in the car, it immediately notifies you via the app, text message, phone call, and/or email with a photo of the car’s cabin plus the location of the car.  If you don’t respond within 60 seconds, it will alert the next person on your emergency contacts list – and repeats until someone responds.  You can even have Athena automatically call emergency services.

The technology is in the process of mass-production. It will be available throughout the States in 2019, priced between $150-$199.  Available colors are white, stainless, or black to match or complement your car’s interior.  You can leave your name and information at the website to reserve your unit, and the company will contact you when the Athena is ready to ship.  Learn more and reserve your unit at the Athena by Eve website.

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Fluance raises the affordable bar with their new Ai40 speakers

NEWS – Here’s a question for you: At what point does the price of a set of speakers matter less and less? In other words, at what price do you stop hearing major differences in audio quality as the cost creeps up? It’s an interesting question that I’ve grappled with for years. Here’s my take: As the cost of speakers goes higher, sound quality differences become smaller and smaller. It’s a law of diminishing returns. Now, once you realize that, where is that pricing cutoff? There’s the rub. It’s different for everyone. That’s why you have speakers at every price level. Here’s what I consider an almost golden price point for small personal/bookshelf speakers: $200-500. Once you’re over that price, differences dwindle—unless you are an audiophile. Which brings us to the new Fluance Ai40 Powered 5” Bookshelf Speakers.

Fluance hopes they have nailed it with the Ai40 speakers.  At $200 ($199.99), they are designed for someone who is not an avid sound-o-holic, but someone who has space (bedroom, home office, etc.) to fill with good audio that they can enjoy without hassle. The Ai40 speakers are self-powered (no amp required) and have the wireless option of aptX Bluetooth. This is now becoming a requirement for speakers in this era of convenience.

These speakers include an integrated 70 watt (2x 35 watts) class D amplifier that delivers powerful sound. The 1″ inch silk soft-dome tweeters produce natural highs, while the woven, 5″ glass fiber drivers round out the performance with detailed mids and deep bass. Forget figuring out inputs and channels on an audio receiver; the plug and play Ai40 speakers connect either through RCA or Bluetooth aptX, allowing you to connect your audio system in no time.

The Ai40 speakers come with a remote and all the wiring you need. They come in three colors: Black Ash, Lucky Bamboo, and Natural Walnut. They are available now for $199.99. Visit Fluance for more information.

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You’ll Bike Pretty with this straw hat bicycle helmet

NEWS – Bike helmets are an important part of your bicycling gear.  What’s more important than protecting your brain, right?  Bike helmets don’t always look like you’d like, though.  The folks at Bike Pretty make bike helmets for folks like them.  They describe themselves as:

  • We love matching our nail polish to our favorite vintage hat.
  • We find inspiration in the timeless elegance of vintage photographs.
  • We are never without a cute pair of shoes and our spirit of adventure.
  • We are motivated by the resourceful women in our lives who make the most of a beautiful afternoon.

If this description fits you, then you need to go immediately to the Bike Pretty website and find your perfect pretty and protective hat.

Bike Pretty helmets start with the YAKKAY Smart 2 bike helmet ($89), which is US CPSC and EN 1078 certified safe for use as a bicycle helmet in the US and EU.  That takes care of the protection.

Then you select the hat cover to make it pretty.  They have everything from the straw hat seen in the first photo, to a colorful tweed topper to a denim bucket style to an oilskin baseball cap style to a black rain hat.  Prices depend on the style of hat cover, but you can buy your first hat with the helmet as a combo, or you can buy the hats alone once you get the helmet to expand your wardrobe.

The helmet plus straw hat is $179, or the straw hat cover is $109.  The other helmet/hat combos are $135, with the hat alone for $59.  Helmets are available in three sizes to fit heads 20″ – 24″.  Bike Pretty notes that the helmets are European sizing and run small (compared to US sizing); follow their measuring instructions to be sure you get the correct size for your head.

Learn more and purchase your pretty helmet at Bike Pretty.

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