Relieve muscle soreness anytime anywhere with the Morph collapsible foam roller

NEWS – There are several benefits to using a foam roller, like encouraging muscle recovery and boosting circulation and flexibility. However, traditional foam rollers are big, bulky and awkward to carry with you. The Morph collapsible foam roller gives you all the benefits of foam rolling with less bulk and more portability.

This sturdy fold-and-go foam roller designed by former NFL player Nate Lawrie folds flat for easy portability and storing. The roller is made of high-density foam and can handle up to 350 pounds.

Expanding the Morph is done by simultaneously pulling on the drawstring pullers until the end disks pop into place. Collapse it by pushing on the disks at each end and fold flat.

When collapsed the roller is only 2-inches in height. Making it small enough to fit easily inside of a gym bag, locker, or luggage. The roller expands to 5 and a half inches when opened.

You can choose from a traditional smooth surface or a deep tissue ridged surface in either sunset orange or midnight blue.

There are even workout cards included to help you get rolling. The Morph collapsible foam roller is available from The Grommet for $68.

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Lenovo’s Smart Clock with Google Assistant will make sure you wake up on time

NEWS – At CES 2019,  revealed the Smart Clock with Google Assistant, the latest in its line of smart living products.  First and foremost, it’s a clock.  It has a four-inch display that tells the time and sounds the alarm in the morning.  It is, however, much more than just a clock.  It can gradually turn up the lights in the room, display the first event on your schedule, find out how long your morning commute will be, and read the morning news to you.  All this is done by voice — “Hey, Google!” — and is powered by Google Assistant.

Lenovo’s device is smart.  It can play music or a podcast, search the web, and display the weather.  It can perform groups of related commands in the morning, known as a routine.  It even lets you pick what keywords trigger what routines.  It’s also connected.  It interoperates with other smart devices and allows you check your front security camera, turn on the coffee pot, or listen in your baby to make sure he’s still sleeping, all from the comfort of your bed.

The Smart Clock has a 6-watt speaker, a touch screen running at 800 x 480, a USB port for charging your phone, and Bluetooth connectivity, but unlike its competitor, the Amazon Echo Spot, it doesn’t have a camera.  That’s a smart idea for any device that will be the bedroom.

The Smart Clock is covered in a soft, grey fabric.  From the display it tapers down to a much smaller back, making it less obtrusive on your nightstand.  It’s priced at $79.99 and will be available spring 2019. Visit lenovo.com for more details.

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Lenovo’s Smart Clock with Google Assistant will make sure you wake up on time originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on February 3, 2019 at 11:00 am.

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FasTeesH Y-Brush is an electric toothbrush that does all the work for you

NEWS – It’s a stretch to call this interesting device a toothbrush. It’s more like a “tooth appliance” that you place in your mouth like a mouthguard for football or hockey. However, the Y-Brush caught my eye as a possible solution for consistently getting my 7-year-old son to actually clean his teeth. As of now, he often just stands in the bathroom, moving the brush around his mouth in a random fashion until the timer goes off.

Created by the French company FasTeesH from a successful Kickstarter campaign, the Y-Brush is marketed to medical professionals and home users. The Y-Brush is a combination of a “brush” (the Y shaped mouthguard portion) and a handle to which the brush attaches. The brush comes in four sizes that are designed to fit a range of people from small children to adults. The nylon bristles are angled at 45 degrees and are rounded so as to not be too hard on teeth or gums. The handle has three vibration settings so the user can pick the one that’s most comfortable for them. Each handle can be used by multiple brushes. Unsurprisingly, FasTeesH recommends that each person have their own brush attachment.

To use, you put toothpaste (whatever kind you like) on the brush and simply bite down while making a chewing motion for 5 seconds. Once done, you flip it over and repeat the process for another 5 seconds. According to the FasTeesH, you only need a total of 10 seconds rather than the recommended two minutes, as all of your teeth are being brushed at the same time.

FasTeesH offers several Y-Brush packages designed to fit a number of users and family members. They also sell additional mouthpieces. The basic set up (called the Single Package) includes one of each of the following:

  • Handle
  • Brush
  • Charging Station
  • Storage stand
  • Toothpaste applicator

Other packages include multiple handles and brushes.

As of today, Y-Brush packages are available for pre-order from y-brush.com and are expected to deliver in April of this year. Prices start at $125 for the single package and top out at $299 for the Family+ package. It’s worth noting that these appear to be introductory prices and should be expected to increase after launch.

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Gear pouch roundup, Bittboy Game Boy emulator, Saddleback iPad case, Klipsch speaker, and more – Weekly roundup

NEWS – This week we said goodbye to January which means you can stop saying happy New Year to people. Yay! This past week we also posted a lot of product reviews and tech news so go check out this full listing. Enjoy!

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Gear pouch roundup, Bittboy Game Boy emulator, Saddleback iPad case, Klipsch speaker, and more – Weekly roundup originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on February 2, 2019 at 4:34 pm.

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Light up Valentine’s Day with WHDTS heart-shaped soldering kit

NEWS – Are you searching for that perfect Valentine’s Day gift, and you enjoy tinkering with a soldering iron, crafts or DIY projects?

Or maybe it’s your sweetheart who’d get a charge out of creating a small light-up display.

In either case, check out the WHDTS heart-shaped, three-piece flashing LED DIY soldering kit. It’s advertised as a practice kit for those learning to solder and seeking a practice project, a hands-on starter kit for anyone interested in electronics.

Most of your time will be spent carefully installing the 22 LEDs around the perimeter of each heart, based on the detailed schematics in the downloadable user manual linked to the Amazon listing.

Once you’ve finished, if you’re successful, you’ll be rewarded with three light-up hearts, just under 2 inches by 2 inches, one glowing red, one green and one white.

This kit is perfect for someone who’s looking to dust off their soldering iron, or seeking a project for a budding electronics student, or if you’re in the market for a unique, homemade gift for your beloved this Feb. 14.

Find the WHDTS heart-shaped, three-piece flashing LED DIY soldering kit on Amazon Prime for $9.99.

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