I'm all about a minimal design desk and no one wants an unsightly power strip sitting on their desk, but most of us have more than one device to charge at a time. Native Union's Smart Hub Bridge ($54) was designed to fix this problem. It has a nicely designed fabric finish that doesn't need to be hidden away, and a host of outlets (2 AC, 1 USB-C, 3 USB-A) for charging up to six devices at once from a single power socket. An eight-foot braided cord provides placement flexibility while an integrated leather belt keeps any excess wires nice and neat.
Total Max Output: 5.4A, 27W / 1 x USB-C Port: 15W Max (Up to 3A) / 3 x USB-A Port: 12W Max (Up to 2.4A per port)
Height: 4.13" / Width: 2.00" / Depth: 1.38" / Weight: 0.57lbs
Native Union's Smart Hub Bridge Charger
VanMoof's premium line of stylish e-bikes just got sweeter with the new VanMoof S3 e-bike ($1998), featuring upgraded tech and a much lower price. A new four-speed automatic electronic gear shifter and works without the motor being engaged. The motor gets improved to a 350W peak unit, and new hydraulic front and rear brakes help stop the increased power. The app lets you change things like shift points, riding modes, and even the horn sound, while VanMoof estimates a range of up 90 miles using the economy setting. Details like brake lines and wiring all pass inside the frame and comes with an integrated anti-theft tech, keeping the look extremely clean while guarding your e-bike. With a long list of improvements and a reduction in price, this might be the best e-bike on the market.
The VanMoof S3 E-Bike
Looking to create your tracks on Vinyl, then this is for you! Created in collaboration with designer Yuri Suzuki, the Easy Record Maker ($82+) from Japanese firm Gakken is able to both play vinyl records and record them. It has a mini audio jack that can accept input from a phone, computer, or any other sound source, as well as a cutting arm that permanently etches the incoming signal onto five-inch vinyl discs. It took five years for the project to become reality; the player supports both 33 and 45 rpm and arrives with 10 blank records as well as a magazine detailing its design and background. It's vinyl records also come in 4 different colors.
Gakken Easy Record Maker
The current situation dictates that the majority of us stay home. While that makes ideal conditions for you know - binge-watching, that also means you might not have anyone to binge with. Enter Netflix Party. This Chrome extension lets you create private "parties", complete with chat rooms, that allow you to invite friends to enjoy Netflix shows and movies together over the Internet in real-time. Not as fun as meeting up in real life, but certainly better than getting sick risking a trip to make that happen. It only works with Chrome browser and Extension installed.
If you're looking for other streaming sites/extensions like Netflix Party see below:
Scener: https://scener.com/ - Works with Amazon Prime and can see webcam reactions
Metastream: https://app.getmetastream.com/ - Youtube and Hulu
TwoSeven: https://twoseven.xyz/ - Amazon Prime, HBO Go and Youtube.
Netflix Party Chrome Extension
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.
Orbitkey X Chipolo Key Tracker
Welcome to the new Playlists on The Collective Loop. The Collective Series 010! Spring is right around the corner. So why not put a spring in your step with new music by Lauv, Louis the Child and Yoste.
If you want to check out any of the other older Playlists then click on TCL Playlists in the menu. You can also find the playlist on Spotify and Google Music.
Cover art by: Damion S.
If you want to check out any of the other older Playlists then click on TCL Playlists in the menu. You can also find the playlist on Spotify and Google Music.
Cover art by: Damion S.
Tracklist
1. I'm So tired by Lauv & Troye Sivan
2. Every Color by Louis The Child
3. Cassette by Ayokay
4. This Is How U Feel by Loote
5. Flight by Dutchkid
6. Lonely Eyes by Lauv
7. I Get You (feat. Lizzy Land) by Kasbo
8. Need You by Kidwaste
9. You Can't Fix Me by Yoste
10. Japan by Throttle
11. Holy by PVRIS
12. Play Me by Plum
13. Radar (feat HONNE) by Whethan
14. Daydream (feat. Julianne Hope) by Slow Magic
15. Play Me Like A Violin by Stephen
16. Lessons (Falcon Punch Remix) by Holy Models
17. Worldsick by Beast Coast
18. Senses (William Black Remix) by Prismo
19. Hot Girl Bummer by Blackbear
20. Down (feat. Golden Vessel, Akurei) by BAYNK
21. Stranger (feat. Patrick Baker) by Lipless
22. Footprints by Morgan Page
23. Open by MNDR
24. Don't Need Love by 220 Kid
25. PCH by Tycho
The Collective Loop Collective Series 010
Captivating views and beautiful design the architect and CG Artist Bartosz Domiczek visualizes a modern abode overlooking olive slopes. The dwelling is designed within an old farm storage building with its former facade restored as an ancient shell for the interior's contemporary suites. Rooms are arranged around a central courtyard while original arches around the perimeter frame in views of the adjacent mountains. Above on the hilltop, a natural basin is converted into a swimming pool with sweeping panoramas of the rustic landscape. I would even take the car seen below as well as this house.
Photos: Bartosz Domiczek
The Henge Hill Home
For many of you out there, The Oregon Trail was one of the first computer games you played in school. This Oregon Trail handheld game ($23) puts the '80s classic in the palm of your hand. It has a color screen and speaker housed in a fittingly chunky beige box, finished with over sized gray buttons that cover the essentials: arrow keys, yes, no, mute, and Enter. I'm a fan of the look of this handheld and the retro of the design choices, it also runs on just 3 AA and not a lot of floppy disks.
Oregon Trail Handheld Game
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