I'm not going to lie. I lose my keys a lot. I just lost them a month ago, however I did find them. So the Orbitkey's X Chipolo Key Tracker ($35) would be a great way to carry all my keys and other small essentials in an organized way. That organization also means it's more compact and thus easier to use. This tracker, built in collaboration with Chipolo, makes it equally as easy to find. Made to pair with the Key Kit, it has a loud ringer that can be activated from the companion app, and it functions as a remote camera shutter button for your smartphone. It also attaches to standard keychains and comes with a tassel that makes it useful for tracking bags, cameras, or anything else likely to be misplaced. Check out more products on Orbitkey.
You've heard of whiskey stones, but few carry the ancient history that these Lithologie Granulite Whiskey Stone set ($50) possess. The stones are dark granulite Hornblende: a 940-million-year-old stone from the Trois-Rivieres area in Canada. Each stone is deep black and finely crystalline with a dark green translucence and bursts of coppery colors. They're perfect for keeping whiskey cold without watering down your dram and arrive as a set of four stones in a walnut case that is made in Quebec and coated with oil to protect the wood.
Lithologie Granulite Whiskey Stone Set
This wireless charging station is crafted from pebble-grain Italian leather, Courant's CATCH:3 Charging Station ($175) will keep your most important device juiced up while keeping the rest of your stuff organized. Its 3-coil, Qi-compatible platform supports fast charging of both iPhone and Android devices, powered by an included nylon USB-C cable that connects discreetly in the back. A recessed, bowl-like area sits alongside, holding your watch, wallet, keys, and any other essentials you'd like to keep handy. A weighted matte aluminum alloy base keeps it from sliding around, and an additional USB-A output lets you charge a second device if desired.
Specifications on Courant CATCH:3
- Width: 11.0" / Depth: 8.0" / Height: 0.625"
- 3-Coil single-device charging / USB-C input / 5W, 7.5W, 10W fast wireless charging output / Additional USB A output
- Certifications: Qi, CE, FCC, ROHS
- Included in the box: 1.2-meter nylon USB-C charging cable, power adapter (USA)
- Countries of Usage: Universal with USB Cable, USA-only with an outlet plug
Courant Catch 3 Wireless Charging Station
The O6 Eyes-Free Remote ($100) is a Click Wheel-like accessory that gives you physical controls you can use with just your thumb. Using a combination of tactile control, speech feedback, and a companion app, it lets you do things like control apps, read and respond to messages, and select music without the need to take your eyes off the road. It doesn't have to be just for the car only. It can also serve as a remote shutter release, a Sonos remote, and even an interface for smart home devices. The limits don't stop there either with new API development it can have endless uses. Check out the video below.
O6 Ultimate Life Remote
The PlayStation 4 is way more than just a game console, with an array of streaming apps and a Bluray player. Its a great addition to any home theater setup. Although, it still looks just like a plain old console. The Toast Wooden Playstation 4 Cover ($59) can spruce it up for you and give it that vintage wood look for better aesthetics . Available in ash, bamboo, ebony, or walnut finishes, they're cut from single pieces of veneer and attach easily with peel and stick adhesive backing.
Toast Wooden PS4 Cover
Looking for new types of oils and balms for your beard care products, then try out Lovely Beards new line of products of beard oils and shea butter beard balms. All these products are 100% animal testing free and only tested on beards and is 100% organic with natural ingredients.
They were kind enough to send me two different kinds of beard oil and beard balm to try out. The Mandarin Cedarwood or Nectarine Mint, but don't worry they have 4 other scents to choose from as well. Since I'm a man who doesn't have a beard. I provided these products to some of my friends that are beard enthusiasts. Here is what they had to say:
They all highly enjoyed the smell of the products. Each had a different scent to work with. While the Mandarin Cedarwood had more of a musky smell. The Nectarine Mint had more of spring smell to it. They tested the product for two weeks and they were surprised on the long-lasting smell without getting a left-over residue from the products.
Each tester was satisfied on how much softer their beards were while having a healthier looking beard and were surprised on how long the product supply last while still giving them a sophisticated modern man beard. Overall, they would highly recommend these products to other beard enthusiasts.
Have a look at all their beard grooming products and get your order in today! You can also get 10% off with this promo code Lovely10.
Lovely Beards Oils and Balm Review
So Google and Samsung have both come out with a type of VR for Android phones, however it seems that Apple made it an afterthought for iPhones. Not anymore though, Figment VR ($55) is the world's first virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) phone case. Its slim and sleek design makes it pocketable and accessible.
This combination headset and case lets you snap in your iPhone 6S or 6S Plus and enjoy immersive, high-quality VR right on your phone. Its built-in case offers protection, and its unique folding design means you don't have to remove it every time you want to go somewhere — just fold it to the rear and use/pocket your phone like you normally would. Available in white or black. Back them on Kickstarter.
Figment VR iPhone Case
If anyone out there is like me, you're driving the chilluns around, heading to work, and focusing on the everyday life... Suddenly, "uh oh...what's that sound? Why's my car making that sound?" You try to block it out by turning up the radio, but it's too late... panic has taken hold. You feel every weird shimmy the car makes and deep down, you start to think about the very limited car knowledge that you possess trying to figure out what the friggin problem is with this stupid car, how much it's going to be, and when was the last time you had it serviced (you're pretty sure it wasn't THAT long ago). Every single detail of your mutual love/hate relationship with your car stands out in stark contrast from the amazing day you had planned.
Luckily, I have found a solution that will ease all of your slowly growing stress ulcers... meet Drivebot. Drivebot is a dongle that connects to your OBD-II (On Board Diagnostic port) that monitors your cars health and alerts you on your smartphone via Bluetooth when there's a problem. Upon detection, it provides simple instructions of possible quick fixes. Plus, it monitors your driving behavior and how to save gas with driving suggestions on how to save. Who doesn't like that idea?! Oh! And before I forget, for those of you who go on business trips and/or have to log your every move with your vehicle, Drivebot can export the data and email it to you as a report. Knowing what's wrong in advance can give you that much needed leg up when you bring your car to that scheister mechanic (who you totally know is trying to take you for a ride), and can help in avoiding the possible douchebag all together. Yay to that! With the proper mental preparation and new knowledge that you now possess, all your bad little thoughts and worries can ease away.
Drivebot - Your Smart Driving Assistant
I can't tell you how many times I have gotten through half the day on the go, only to look down and and gawk at the dreaded "less than 10% battery" signal. NNNOOOOOO!! All I was doing was texting, streaming music, scrolling through my instagram feed... OK... maybe a little Facetiming... but come on! Only half the day!?! Aaaaand my charger is at home. Awesome.
Well, now I can sit back, breath and calm my mania because I have a saving grace sitting right on my wrist.
Having handy a cable that is portable, durable and comes in two pretty dern cute unisex designs, many colors, and is too convenient to pass up for both iPhone and Android. Peace of mind, thy name is "The Bracelet Charging Cable." Heck, you may even forget that it's a charger when wearing it. And yes, bracelets on guys can be sexy too (sometimes). So don't be shy... go ahead and check it out.
The Bracelet Charging Cable
As you may have surmised, we have arrived at Part Three of our three part bike innovation series. Part One was focused on more of a futuristic approach to what bikes will eventually become and have the capability of becoming, while Part Two is more of an urban approach of what genius ideas can do to make your bike extra smart as well as theft proof. In Part Three, we will see some bike hacks to give you that new fangled feature or the "sexed up" look, without having to shell out for an all new ride.
Easily the coolest piece of kit I've seen, is the Helios Smart Handlebar. Coming in many styles, this handlebar comes with front and rear LEDs along with turn signals. Yes, I know, we've all seen indicator lighting blah, blah, blah... Yeah, you are way wrong! What sets the Helios apart, is the built in Bluetooth and GPS. Basic functionality lets you do the obvious stuff you would expect; tracking where you are, where you've been and how far in between. Get excited because here is where it gets good. Using the GPS and the rear facing LEDs, the Helios gives you real time telemetry. Set your destination in the app and follow the lights to get to where you need to go, while using the pulsing color feature (to indicate speed) at which you are traveling. Better yet, should the criminal element make off with your ride, the Helios can send you a text to your bike (SMS) when you want to retrieve location coordinates. You'll then receive a text back containing a Google Maps link to its current location. Shwing! For added flair, you can turn the lights on or off from your phone when you approach or when you walk away. Yay safety! $279 isnt the cheapest, but this is a serious product for serious riders.
Named for its T-shaped appearance. The Hammerhead is another navigation LED set up, but with more of a social angle. Much like the Helios, the Hammerhead uses LEDs to give it the turn-by-turn directions, but steps it up a bit to let you know when road hazards show up in the mix. As for the social angle, it syncs to the popular cycling app Strava, so you can send routes to friends, and of course, compete for bragging rights... you show off! For the price ($85), this is definitely a must have item, which you can preorder here.
As you no doubt remember, back in May, my good friend Damion Schweizer featured The Skylock...you did read it, right? For those of you who are new...or just slacking off... go here to read about it's app based key less entry and accelerator based notification system. So when some douchebag is fondling your goodies or when you've taken a spill, it gives you the option to call for help to friends, family or to the authorities. Way cool!
Now that the douchebags are no longer diddling your diddles and you know where you're going, what you need next is to keep those wheels spinning with the Patchnride. Small enough to fit in your pocket, this device can be used with any tube tire to permanently patch a hole. You don't even need to take the wheel off, although you will obviously need a pump to refill the air back in the tire. Head over here to check it out.
Of course with safety being of the utmost importance to every cyclist, you cant forget your helmet. The LifeBEAM Helmet will not only keep your brain in tip top shape, but it will track your heart rate, calories burned and distance traveled. Big bonus, no need to worry about any extra devices, straps or any unnecessary shenanigans. It can function in conjunction with almost all apps and devices. Head on over to LifeBEAM to check out this and their other products such as a hat and visor with the same capabilities as the helmet.
Now that I have thoroughly met all of your future bike tech needs, the test will be on Monday. So study up! Haha! I'm just joshing you. Questions, concerns or ideas are welcome in the comments section, and dont forget..."Like" early, "Like" often.
Part Three - Hack Your Bike For Less - Smart Upgrades
Welcome to Part Two of this bike series. As you've seen, Part One was geared towards a more futuristic machine that a bike is fully capable of becoming. Now in Part Two, I'm going to show you about two ingenious concepts that, with luck, will become standards in bike security.
Would you believe me if I told you that there are two ways that bikes cant be stolen? That's right! I bring you the Yerka Project and the Seatylock.
The Yerka Project is a one of a kind concept that was created from three Chilean childhood friends who are now engineering students who have no small amount of experience with having their bikes stolen. A play on the Nordic word for strength, the Yerka is based on the idea that there's less incentive to steal a bike when you have to destroy it in the process of getting to it.
What I like about the Yerka is that it gives you that urban, funky colored casual appeal that could almost resemble a traditional lightweight bike, but with a significant twist. You see, here, the bike frame itself is actually it's own lock. Coconuts, right?! How it works is once you pull up to a bike rack, street post or any stationary item, you pull out the seatpost, flip out the downtube, and create a lock with the frame itself. It creates a security feature that if anyone decides to hack open the lock, they are actually going to destroy the frame itself...and it also looks pretty rad around a tree.
The Yerka Project expects their first batch of bikes to be available within six to eight months. The guys are also planning to launch a Kickstarter campaign by December to raise funds for mass production.
Designing a perfect bike lock is a constant ongoing challenge that will forever be one upped by the thieving douchenozzles who want your bike. Most are pretty bulky, obnoxious and sometimes a pain to remember when you're running out in a rush. The Seatylock which is currently being funded on Kickstarter aims to keep your bike and all of it's bits and pieces from being stolen.
What's pretty creative about this design is that it looks like a normal bicycle saddle, but once unclipped turns into a three foot steel chain lock and takes only 30 seconds to secure your bike to any fixed object. An additional thumbs up goes to it's universal adaptor. In other words, no matter what bike you own, this bad boy will be there for you. It adjusts to any seating position that your little tush desires. It'll be available in a range of colors and designs for those of you who like to turn your ride into an expressive fashion statement.
I highly recommend checking out the Seatylock Kickstarter campaign with bids starting at $75. Once fully funded, it has been estimated to ship on out in March of 2015.
Keep a look out for Part Three in the bike series! If you can dig it, don't forget to hit the like button.
Part Two - Ingenuity and Durability - Yerka and Seatylock
Welcome ladies and gents! This is my first post and I couldn't be more excited about it. So, lets get started!
Being that this is my first post, why not do something that is not only cool, but something that all ladies will like. It’s functional, it’s super handy, and most ladies (or long haired gents) need it almost all the time. What is this that I speak of…? Yes, a multi-functional hair clip!
Not only is this hair clip a great accessory to get those obnoxious flyaways out of your face, and of course to help fix your awesome do, but also makes you feel like you’re the modern day MacGyver. So, if you’re a mom, a busy lady, a handy woman, just friggin awesome, or all of the above, then yeah, this will be it for you.
This innocuous hair clip is like a toolbox in your hair. It serves as a flat-head screwdriver (works well on glasses), a large and small screwdriver, has a 5/16 wrench for the occasional bolt, a serrated edge for hacking through rope or a nasty snarl (that you may or may not want to just rip out), a mini ruler, and a trolley coin (for supermarket trolleys or to cut an orange).
If interested, head on over to http://www.animicausa.com.
Again, thank you for welcoming me to The Collective Loop. I look forward to filling you in on some of the cool things I find and hopefully you enjoy them as much as I do. If any questions or ideas, feel free to let us know in the comments section. Oh! And don’t forget that like button!
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