Underwater Audio Swimbuds MP3 review

REVIEW – Earbuds that can withstand sweat and weather are getting pretty common on the market, but what about waterproof sources for that sound you’re listening to? I was recently sent a set of waterproof earbuds with a built-in MP3 player designed for swimming. Is such a thing possible? I took the plunge to test the Swimbuds MP3 from Underwater Audio to find out. Let’s dive in, shall we?

What is it?

Earbuds and a built-in MP3 player designed to work while swimming.

What’s in the box?

  • The actual headpiece
  • USB charger for unit
  • 11 pairs of ear tips
  • instruction sheet

Hardware specs

  • All-in-one MP3 player and headphone
  • 8GB of storage (up to 2,000 songs)
  • Impermeable to 10 feet (3 meters)
  • 7 hours of playback time
  • 4 styles of earbuds with various sizes so you can find the fit that works for you

Design and features

The big question with a waterproof electronic device is “How are you going to power this while keeping it sealed?” For this unit, it’s an external USB-equipped clip that holds the main unit’s charging touch-points against a matched set of pogo-pins in the charger. It’s a very tight fit, and there’s an opening in the clip so you can see the LEDs that give you indicators of the charge and power conditions.

Setup

Setup is fairly straightforward. The unit will read .mp3 files only, and they are just placed in the root of the device, just like you’re loading a thumb drive. No folders, no syncing, no frills: just dump them in, and they’re available.
This brings up one of the irritating things – .mp3 files. I never use this old format anymore. To create a bunch of files to listen to, I had to convert the desired files to the format needed, and then delete the old version to avoid having duplicates. Plus, there’s no good way to organize the order the songs would play in.

Performance

I did have a bit of trouble at the start. The unit would not show up on my Mac, which is a brand new Mac mini running MacOS Mojave 10.14.5. The USB port would charge it, but it never showed up alongside the other discs that are attached. I sent an email to the support line, and after they finally got the message that I know how to attach and clip it into the holder and it’s an issue with the unit, they walked me through a hard reset, which was as simple as holding down the power button for 10 seconds. Once it reset, it never gave me a moment’s problem. (Note to support: I’d put hard reset at step one or two, not step 5. And maybe assume folks can figure out how to connect the clip after they tell you the first time that it’s charging.)

Wearing the unit while swimming laps at my wife’s gym was trouble free. I’m not big on laps, but having music to encourage me along made the time seem to pass more quickly. The raised controls for stop, start, volume up/down, or skip/replay are easy to use because the buttons are raised. One side controls volume, the other controls playback/rewind. Easy-peasy.

With a large number of ear tips included, I was able to have my ears sealed off from water, but full of my music. Much more fun than just listening to my labored breathing.

What I like

  • Simple content loading
  • Many various ear-tips
  • Raised controls make adjustments easy

What I’d change

  • Playlists would be nice
  • .mp3 file format is very limiting

Final thoughts

Swimming has been the most enjoyable exercise I’ve ever done. It’s time-consuming and monotonous, however, which makes it boring. Having music or an audiobook to keep your mind occupied while your body does what it needs to do really makes it a better experience. I’m going to try and do more laps, and I’m depending on the Swimbuds to carry me through. They were great to use during testing, and I recommend them to anyone needing a workout soundtrack.

Price: $80.00
Where to buy: Underwateraudio.com
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Underwater Audio.

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Underwater Audio Swimbuds MP3 review originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on July 12, 2019 at 9:00 am.

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Move It Fitness MoveItSpeed Smart Reflex Punching Bag review

CROWDFUNDING REVIEW – Boxing is a great way to both build up your cardio and develop coordination, but in can be a bit intimidating for newbies (like myself). We’re checking out the MoveItSpeed Smart Reflex Punching Bag Indiegogo campaign this week. It combines motion sensing technology with an integrated app that makes the process fun, but still gives you a great workout. Let’s go punch some stuff!

What is it?

It’s a Bluetooth punching bag and motion sensors. It integrates with an app that provides video instruction, progress monitoring, gamification, and social elements to make the whole process fun and engaging.

What’s in the box?

I’m testing one of the Indiegogo packages that includes the punching bag and a pair of MMA-style boxing gloves. This pic shows the app as well, which we’ll discuss shortly.

Hardware specs

  • PVC and leather bag construction
  • ABS plastic & metal stand construction.
  • Adjustable height
  • Adjustable rebound speed
  • 6-axis gyroscope sensor
  • Weighted base (you fill it with water) with suction cups for stabilization
  • 3.7 KG shipping weight
  • Removable, rechargeable control element with MicroUSB port

Design and features

The MoveItSpeed is a reflex punching bag, designed for all levels of experience. The bag itself is made from PVC and Leather, which you inflate when you get the package. While it’s great for newbies and light strikers, the multilayered design and base construction is also tested to take a whomping from serious brawlers as well.

Just below the bag is where the technology happens. LED indicators ring the bag base, and the orb below that contains the gyroscope, power/connect button, and Bluetooth interface.

The charging module pops off the back of the base for recharging via MicroUSB cable, included in the package. You’ll get roughly 6 hours of continuous use between charges.

The bag height is adjustable up to 68″ with a twist-lock below the sensor. The whole thing installs with a couple of connector poles in just a few minutes.

The base is weighted with water, which you fill through the cap on the rear of the base. It adds 13KG to the total unit weight and, in combination with the suction cups on the base, keeps the whole unit stable while you are whacking away. A twist adjustment on the base allows you to change the rebound speed, which is handy as you are developing your skills and coordination.

The smart functionality comes from the unit’s ability to detect a clean strike based on the workout you are running. When you score a direct hit, the unit lights up green to indicate a good shot.

If you’re shot is off, the LED’s light up red. I think I missed the blink in this shot, but trust me when I tell you it’s there.

That’s the basics of how the unit works. Let’s go check out the app!

Using The App

Move It is a fitness app that is designed to use with a variety of smart exercise equipment. You’ll download the app to get started. I’d recommend loading it on a tablet if you have one, as the app integrates instructional videos to your workouts.

You’ll start by building your profile, and outlining your fitness goals. The app will retain this information to track your progress, using gamification elements to add a scoring system to the exercises.

 

Once you’ve set up the basics, you pair your bag to the app. Note that Move It supports a number of devices as seen below.  Pairing is quick and easy.

Getting To Work

So we’ve set up the app and paired the bag. Let’s go hit something!

When you go to the punching bag section of the app, you’ll be presented with a series of programs to choose from. These start with basic boxing moves like jab and move up to more advanced techniques like different punches, blocks, and body movement. If you want to get really fancy you can also play with MMA-style routines that include knee strikes and the like. I decided to avoid those on my first practice rounds, but they look darned impressive.

One of the nice things about the app is that it provides instructional videos that teach you the moves. It uses music to set a rhythm, and the videos include text instructions so that you can follow and rehearse the moves. Here’s the video for basic punching techniques.

When you start the exercise the same video plays to allow you to sync your movements and to remind you of the proper form. The goal is to keep the rhythm of the model in the video and strike the bag correctly (a smooth, straight on hit in this case). If you strike correctly, the bag light flashes green and the score adjusts on the app.

Here’s a close up of the app in action while I’m punching. It’s counting each correct hit as well as how often I am successfully completing the sequence. It’s kind of got an old-school video game vibe, right? The cool bit here is that its accuracy, form and precision are more important than power to successfully complete the activities. It teaches you how to execute the moves the right way rather than just pounding on the thing.

You will be able to progress through a series of exercises that advance your boxing skills with things like hooks, uppercuts, hit & dodge routines, and more. You can also get into more advanced stuff like incorporating MMA moves (elbows and knees) or full-body movement workouts that integrate lunges and burpees. Note that more exercise packages are included with a VIP monthly subscription service.

As you advance, the app keeps track of your progress and daily use. You’ll get info on the calories you are burning, and you can update your weight as you go map out exercise to monitor how you’re doing against your fitness goals. You’ll also get little awards and badges as you hit milestones in your progress. If you’re using multiple devices, that will all get integrated in tracking your progress.

Now… you may just want to burn off some steam and hit something. Move It has some integrated games for that, too! This one is my favorite so far: Super Shoruken. You get to whomp away on a cartoon bad guy… you can also upload a picture to replace the face if you like. Go into game mode, choose the game, and blast away for 60 seconds.

Successful strikes score higher points against your virtual sparring partner. Here’s a closeup of the screen for reference from my session. I didn’t add a custom picture, but you can if that helps with your stress relief.

The games are pretty limited at this point, and include some multiplayer games that look like they are in development.

My big takeaway after using the app for a few weeks has been really interesting. You could just whomp on the bag, but it really rewards timing and precision in your strikes over power. It takes some practice to learn how to correctly hit for scoring which can be a bit frustrating at first… but the scoring system rewards you as you get better. You can then dial up the punching power if you like, or change the rebound speed to make it more challenging.

I really like the gamification elements of the app overall. It rewards progress and motivates you to keep going. Since you can calibrate the level of workout to your skillset, it’s great for newbies and experienced pugilists. There’s also a social element to the app that allows you to build a profile, see how others are participating in the programs, and see notifications when other members hit badges in their progress. I haven’t explored the social elements too deeply yet, but it looks like a nice setup that promotes motivation. You can also ignore that aspect completely if you want to.

Of course, the app would be kind of useless without good equipment backing it up. And the punching bag itself is a solid piece of gear that works as a standalone punching bag even if you don’t use the app. Add the app to the mix, and you have a really fun and useful package.

What I like

  • Well made punching bag & stand made for stability and durability
  • Excellent, well-rounded app interface
  • Great video tutorials
  • Great for both beginners and experienced boxers
  • Gamification & social elements add fun & promote continued use

What needs to be improved

  • Some learning curve to get used to striking correctly, but that gets rewarded over time
  • VIP subscription access required for advanced exercise routines

Final thoughts

I really am enjoying the MoveItSpeed Smart Reflex Punching Bag. It works great as a standalone exercise tool, and is made even better by the well-integrated app. The final product will retail at a starting price of about $200 when it hits production, but you can jump in on the Indiegogo now and get an early bird price starting at about $100 plus shipping (depending on how quick you move). Move It is also providing an assortment of prizes and giveaways for backers and referrals. Check out the link below for more information. The project closes at the end of July.

Price: About $200 retail, prices vary for different Early Bird backers in pre-release. Accessories like the MMA gloves are also available.
Where to buy: Indiegogo.
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Move It.

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Bones Reds bearings earn props from skateboarders

ARTICLE – Bones Reds are well-known, popular, precision-skate bearings. It doesn’t matter if you’re a skateboard commuter, a skatepark regular or you’re working on tricks in your driveway, high-quality bearings are a must.

My teenager is a skateboarder and says that for less $20 it’s well worth upgrading your bearings —almost certainly better than just using whatever comes with your board. He says his Reds make his board ride significantly smoother, longer and faster.

What’s in the box?

  • Set of 8 bearings
  • Instructions
  • Sticker

Specs

  • Single, non-contact, removable rubber shield for easy cleaning and less friction
  • High-speed nylon ball retainer for greater strength and speed
  • Pre-lubricated with Speed Cream racing lubricant
  • Skate Rated clearances, tolerances, materials, and lubricant
  • Product Dimensions: 4 x 1.9 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.4 ounces

From the reviews, it’s clear why Bones Reds are so well known in the skateboarding community: An 8-pack of bearings gets 5/5 stars (377 reviews) on the Bones web site, and 4.6/5 stars on Amazon (1,333 reviews).

Price: $16-$19 for an 8-pack

Where to buy: Bones Bearings site or Amazon

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The MLB Hover Helmet magically levitates your favorite teams helmet in mid-air

NEWS – Are you a baseball fan? Imagine owning a piece of fan gear so unique you won’t believe your eyes, a levitating mini MLB helmet.

Hover Helmets takes a half-scale, detailed replica pro baseball batting helmet and suspends it in mid-air. It looks like magic, but it’s actually done using magnets. The helmet floats between two magnets within an LED lit stand. The LED lighting in the stand’s base illuminates the helmet as it floats. And it’s bright enough to be used as a night light.

A gentle tap sends the helmet spinning indefinitely. You have to see it for yourself, it’s pretty cool. Check out the video below.

Each mini replica MLB batting helmet comes complete with authentic details. Right down to the (tiny) padding inside.

The Hover Helmet is available in 14 of today’s top MLB teams, including the Houston Astros, New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers.

If the NFL is more you’re thing, Hover Helmets also levitates mini football helmets.

Hover Helmets sell for $119.95. For more info or to purchase head over to The Grommet.

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Decathlon expands to USA with practical, prolific sportsgear options

NEWS – When we lived in the Netherlands, we had a go-to, big-box store for anything sports or camping related: Decathlon.

For my boys’ weekly swimming lessons, Decathlon’s mini-backpacks and microfiber towels were the perfect combination of light, efficient and effective, which was crucial since my family car was a Dutch grandma bike (omafiets). Decathlon’s thermoses joined every one of our train trips, and we brought them home over Christmas as gifts for the hunters in our family. And I especially love the superstore’s packable backpacks, which served as our day-bags while we adventured around Italy and Iceland, Morocco and Malta, and eventually Alaska and Aruba.

Bikes, scooters, sleeping bags. Check!

Zip-off, quick-dry pants for the whole family? You bet!

When a friend told me late last year that Decathlon had ventured into the States, I cheered out loud. Until I heard that their sole stateside edifice resides in the Bay Area… I live in Indiana.

However, once I did a little peaking on their Web site, I learned they have free shipping in the USA on purchases over $50 and free returns. Just beware that if you live on the opposite side of the country, it takes a bit of time to receive your order, so plan well ahead of holidays and birthdays if that special someone is eying new snorkel gear, dancewear or a camping hammock.

In fact, Decathlon’s  Web site boasts more than 10,000 items for 70 sports!

This isn’t just about tennis, basketball, and volleyball. They have gear for rock climbing, paddleboarding, and horseriding. Even pétanque, so you can practice your high school French over a lawn-ball game. (And that’s only seven of the 70 sports they reportedly outfit.)

The prices are reasonable, the gear is high quality, and it’s fun to discover products you didn’t know existed but just might need someday.

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