Display your own message with the Kaptur Smart LCD Hat

Sure, you’d like a whole wardrobe of baseball caps to display all your favorite sports teams, fandoms, and quotes, but who has money or room for all those caps?  You’d only need one baseball cap with the Kaptur Smart LCD Hat.  Kaptur has a 1.8″ 240×240 TFT full-color LCD display where a logo usually is found.  Using the app, you’ll be able to create a library of images or gifs that can be displayed on the hat’s screen.

The rechargeable battery is good for 6 hours of display.  It recharges with a magnetic quick-connect cable.  Motion graphics display at 5 FPS, and the curved lens enhances and protects the display.

Kaptur is a current Indiegogo project.  The funding period ends in less than two weeks.  The cap is available in two styles: flat visor and strapback.   A pledge of $59 gets you one cap in your choice of style.  Learn more at Indiegogo.

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Samsung Galaxy S9, Waterfield Designs gear, camera gear, and more – Weekly roundup

Happy weekend Gadgeteers! I hope everyone is having a nice relaxing Saturday so far. To help you relax even more, how about checking out a full listing of everything we posted on The Gadgeteer this week. I’m sure there’s something you missed reading. Take a look!

Articles

Julie’s gadget diary – The Samsung Galaxy S9 is a great phone, so why don’t I love it?

News

The Lexar Professional Workflow HR1 Hub adds efficiency where it is needed

The Rode VideoMicro Compact On-Camera Microphone is a great addition to a DSLR recording kit

Retrofit your existing downlights with smart IPhilips Hue kits

The Oregon Trail Handheld Game brings you dysentery on-the-go

The new Nest Temperature Sensor helps rid your home of hot and cold spots

The Pelican S100 Sport Elite Laptop Backpack is at the head of the class

Protect your hearing and ornament your ears with the Loop High Fidelity Earplugs

The Flashpoint Budget Macro Focusing Rail Set will fine tune your macro photography

Stay toasty warm on your next camping trip with the Alice heated sleeping blanket

Protect your AirPods with a PodPocket

Philips Hue will venture outdoors this summer

Increase your safety and visibility with the Vinida LED reflective belt

The Think Tank Photo Digital Holster will let you win your next photo shoot out

PAWD is a pet crate that doesn’t look like a jail cell

The Yongnuo YN-14EX-C Macro Ring Flash is a winner!

Adjust the angle of your Ring doorbell for a perfect view of who’s at the door

Take pics with your DSLR without touching the shutter button

Add the unique beauty of natural wood to your Apple Watch with Ottm’s Hardwood bands

Brew coffee at room temperature with the Asobu portable coffee brewer

Dine like you’re at Hogwarts

The Ruggard Alpine 600 Lens Backpack for DSLR and 600/800mm lens is a winner!

SanDisk announces world’s fastest UHS-I microSD card

Reviews

BenQ treVolo S electrostatic bluetooth speaker review

steelseries Arctis 7 wireless gaming headset review

Saddleback Leather Company Tablet Notepad Holder review

LOOK-IT Wireless Backup Camera review

Flowfold Stormproof Limited Conductor Duffle review

ACGAM G402 gaming mouse review

WaterField Designs Finn Access wallet review

Moshi Avanti Air wireless on-ear headphones review

Showers Pass Trailhead Bamboo-Merino Hoodie review

IQAir AirVisual Pro Air Quality Monitor review

Speak Music Muse Alexa voice assistant review

Waterfield Atlas Executive Athletic Holdall review

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The Lexar Professional Workflow HR1 Hub adds efficiency where it is needed


Whenever I am in the studio and I have to work on editing photos and footage that I have shot over a few days, I usually have a bunch of different media full of files that I need to transfer to my editing computer. At any given time, I may have a couple of SDXC cards, a couple of compact flash cards and even some micro SD cards. I used to find the process of transferring the files very tedious since I would normally use a small multi-purpose USB reader and copy each card one at a time.

Some time ago, I decided to examine the efficiency of my workflow, and the copying of files seemed like a logical process that needed to be made more efficient. After some research, I found and purchased the Lexar Professional Workflow HR1 Hub. This is a very nice, small and compact modular 4-bay hub that accepts up to four different types of card readers, and via USB 3.0, it is able to transfer the files from all 4 of the readers simultaneously. The modules that are offered for this hub include readers for SDHC, SDXC, Micro SDHC, Micro SDXC, CompactFlash, CFast and XQD cards. There are also two flash storage drives that are available in 256 or 512GB sizes.

The Lexar HR1 Hub is both MAC and Windows compatible, and it has been an amazing addition to my workflow and has definitely added much better efficiency to my process. You can pick one up at Adorama for $58.95.

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The Rode VideoMicro Compact On-Camera Microphone is a great addition to a DSLR recording kit


Whenever I want to shoot a quick video, I tend to grab my DSLR as opposed to my Canon or Sony professional video cameras, which are much bigger and heavier, and require me to drag along much more equipment. My DSLR and an external audio recorder are usually enough, but there have been times when I have tried to synchronize the audio from the recorder with the audio recorded by the camera mic, and the audio from the camera mic was so noisy and unfocused, that it created problems. Then at other times, I needed to shoot a video and immediately use the footage with the audio recorded by the camera mics, and that too was bad.

It was obvious that I needed a better solution for such occasions, so I purchased the Rode VideoMicro Compact On-Camera Microphone, and it has worked out well. It is true to its name, as it is quite small and compact but does a very good job of capturing directional audio, and really does outperform the mic on the camera. The Rode comes with a detachable coiled cable that connects to it via a 3.5mm female jack, and the other end connects to the mic input on the DSLR. I really like that the coiled cable stays out of the way. There is also a nice shoe mount that is included, and a “dead cat” windscreen that works very well when filming outdoors in windy conditions, and indoors where even ambient noise from an air conditioner could affect a recording.

If you would like to give the Rode VideoMicro Compact On-Camera Microphone a try, you can pick one up at Amazon for $59.00.

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Retrofit your existing downlights with smart IPhilips Hue kits

I have an old-style downlight in my foyer, and I wanted a smart bulb for it.  I saw a lot of  retrofit kits for recessed lights with the light source and trim kit in one.   But those weren’t what I wanted, because none I found were wirelessly controllable.  I gave up on those kits and just bought a new trim kit and a Hue BR30 bulb that’s a bit too short for the old-style downlight.  It works okay, but it’s a bit dimmer than it should be because the end of the bulb is recessed in that old, deeper-than-normal fixture.  I may have to replace that with the Philips Hue White Ambiance Smart Retrofit Recessed Downlight now that I’ve found them.

The Hue downlight kit is available in sizes to fit 4″ or 5/6″ recessed fixtures.  Just like other Hue bulbs, these retrofit kits must be paired with the Hue bridge.  Once paired, they can be controlled, dimmed, and scheduled using the Hue app, Amazon’s Alexa, Apple’s HomeKit, and Hue Tap and dimmer switches.  These aren’t the color-changing bulbs; they are White Ambience, meaning they have what Philips describes as 50,000 shades of white, from warm to cool white.

You can purchase the 4″ kit or the 5/6″ kit Philips Hue White Ambience Smart Retrofit Recessed Downlight for $35 at Home Depot.  If you don’t already have one, you’ll also need the Philips Hue bridge.

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