The Lunecase is a smart iPhone case that has the capacity to receive notifications from the iPhone and display an icon accordingly to the back to let you know when you've got a new message or incoming call. The geekest part is that it’s powered by electromagnetic energy, which is emitted and surrounds most devices, including your iPhone. In short, it doesn't need any batteries and it doesn't need to be charged to power up. The
Lunecase Eclipse is currently up on
Kickstarter, where a minimum pledge of $39 will get you one of these. Get more info from
Kickstarter.

Tech Gadgets and Bicycles, need we say more? This is another great idea that was made into a reality via
Kickstarter and just in time for Bike Month! The
Orp is a combination of a high decibel bike horn and a beacon light. Yes, it's cute but don't let the looks fool you;
Orp means business when you press down on the wail tail, at 96 dB the
Orp demands attention.
I took Orp for a 40 mile test ride last night and I'm really impressed by it. The 2 LED lights are surprisingly bright (87 lumens each) and the friendly sound (72 dB) came in handy while cruising down crowded trails. Making the
Orp USB rechargeable was a nice touch too, carrying batteries is too much of a hassle for my minimalist ways. Tory and his team did a great job with the
Orp, this thing is Orptastic. Check them out
here.
No more waiting to get a plug in the airport or the coffee shop. Why not use this GoPlug Bag? The
GoPlug Charging Bags($130+) which are currently looking for funding on
Kickstarter. The GoPlug is not just an ordinary set of bags that can be used to carry your travel essentials and gadgets, it also comes with a battery pack that has enough capacity to charge your phone up to six times and your tablet up to two times, and doubles the life on an average laptop on a single charge. Find out more information
here.
Welcome to Playlist-61! In this installment I wanted to keep the hype momentum and bring in summer feelings and springs flowers. So check out some sweet music by
EMBRZ,
Young Blood,
Magic Man and more...
Click Play and have at it! If you want to check out any of the other Playlist then click on
Archived Playlist in this post or on the right hand side of this blog or in the menu.
Cover Art by Damion Schweizer
Tracklist
1. Texas by Magic Man
2. Blood Red Youth by California Wives
3. Before Your Eyes by Friendly Fires & The Asphodells
4. Settle Down (EMBRZ Remix) by The 1975
5. Campfire by Satellite Stories
6. Coastline by WUNDER WUNDER
7. Ceilings (Kasbo Remix) by Local Natives
8. Hey Now Bonobo Remix by London Grammar
9. Nothing Stays the Same by Luke Sital-Singh
10. Not Going Home by Great Good Fine Ok
11. Saint Raymond by Young Blood
12. Columbus by Snowmine
The new
Leica T Camera($3600+) has a huge 3.7-inch touchscreen, which sports a 16 megapixel APS-C sensor and a brand new "T" mount for lenses. It has Wi-Fi and GPS connectivity. It shoots 1920 x 1080 video at 30 fps.

Here it is, Bikespiration Part 19! In preparation for National Bike Month (May), The team at The Collective Loop thought it would be fitting to showcase the "SUV" of the bicycle industry. The Cargo Bike, the behemoth with a cult like following is a staple in many bicycle-centric neighborhoods. In my opinion, these bikes are a perfect blend of form and function. Whether you're a mobile party or dropping off the kiddos at school, Cargo Bikes will get it done. May is Bike Month and we hope this installation of Bikespiration inspires you to ride. Here are some of my favorites and remember... Keep two wheels on the ground. Enjoy!
Feel free to contact us at
The Collective Loop if you have ideas for future Bikespriations.
Check out the other installments -
Part 1,
Part 2,
Part 3,
Part 4,
Part 6,
Part 7,
Part 8,
Part 9,
Part 10,
Part 11,
Part 12,
Part 13,
Part 14,
Part 15,
Part 16,
Part 17,
Part 18

Fat Cargo Bikes need love too.

Starting today
Orlando Valverde will be joining
The Collective Loop team as a contributor to the blog. He is no stranger to TCL and his desire and love for bikes and design will fit right in and collectively loop.
I'm excited to add a new perspective to TCL — please give Orlando a warm welcome, his first post should go up later this week. If you have any questions/suggestions/internet high fives please don’t hesitate to comment below.