Archive for June, 2011

5 Ways To Geek Up The 4th Of July

Tuesday, June 28th, 2011

4th of July is still a week away, but everyone’s already making plans. A few minutes ago, I heard fireworks going off outside. It’s definitely that time of year. On July 4th, America’s Independence Day, families and friends will get together in back yards, parks, and roof tops to BBQ, party, and watch the dazzling fireworks displays. This year, take your celebration to a whole new level with some geeky tech additions.

Swashbuckling BBQ Sword

4th of July Tech

Sure, you could just be normal and manage your meat on the BBQ with tongs or a skewer, but who wants to be normal? Handle those dogs like a pro with the BBQ sword from Think Geek. You can wear an eye patch if you want, but remember to take it off before the fireworks show.
$24.99

Patriotic Headphones

4th of July Tech

Show up with these US flag headphones on and nobody will ever doubt your patriotism. Go the extra mile and have some patriotic music read to go for anyone who asks what you’re listening to.
$39.90

Build A Fireworks Launch Center

Adam at Addictornics wanted to safely launch fireworks from a distance, but he didn’t just phone this one in. With some time and patience, you can create an awesome fireworks launch pad like his. Just don’t forget the launch codes.

Microcontroller Rocket/Firework Launcher from Adam on Vimeo.

DIY

Indoor Fireworks

4th of July Tech

If someone in your family is sick, you don’t like crowds, it’s raining, or you simply want to stay in on the 4th, you can still enjoy a fireworks show in your own living room. This fireworks projector from Sega Toys creates a simulated fireworks show without all the smoke. It’s not the same as the real thing, but you’ll have the best seat.
$173

July 4th iPhone Apps

4th of July TechThere are tons of iPhone and Android apps to help you get into the patriotic spirit, keep mosquitoes away, and find awesome yet simple BBQ recipes. A fun little app that can help keep the kids from asking “when are the fireworks?” for two hours before the show is the I Love Fireworks app. You just tap the screen to make fireworks appear.
$0.99

Star Trek Pizza Cutter – Boldly Going Where Pizza Needs Slicing

Thursday, June 23rd, 2011

I don’t think I’ve ever met anyone who doesn’t like pizza and it’s not hard to find someone who likes Star Trek. It’s not much of a stretch, then, to come out with a Star Trek pizza cutter, and the Enterprise is perfectly shaped for it.

Star Trek USS Enterprise NCC-1701 Pizza Cutter
(view all the photos here)

Because I love pizza and my wife is a big Star Trek fan, we teamed up with the Borg and made a pizza to test it out.

A Collector’s Item

For some, this might be considered a collector’s item only. In fact, it’s officially licensed as a Star Trek collectible. For those intent on keeping it far away from pizza, it comes in a nice box with foam padding to protect it.

Star Trek USS Enterprise NCC-1701 Pizza Cutter Star Trek USS Enterprise NCC-1701 Pizza Cutter Star Trek USS Enterprise NCC-1701 Pizza Cutter

It has a laser etched stainless steel blade with solid zinc-alloy chromium plated body. My NCC-1701 came with some spots on it that I didn’t notice until My wife pointed it out, but it didn’t concern me as I didn’t plan on saving it as a collector’s item anyway. Otherwise it looks pretty cool and will definitely make a conversation piece.

A Kitchen Utility

While others will hold this item back as a collectible, I wasted no time getting it involved in my goal to divide my pizza into many slices. After making a pizza, we enlisted the help of our Borg bear to slice up the pizza. Slicing was a challenge for Borg bear, but for the Earthlings, the Enterprise pizza cutter worked wonderfully as expected. The handle is just a little awkward, but didn’t really hinder its use at all.

Star Trek USS Enterprise NCC-1701 Pizza Cutter

Conclusion

Even Borg bear approved of the USS Enterprise Star Trek pizza cutter, and we agree. It’s a fun way to slice up a pizza. At $29.99, it may be better suited as a collectible, but after using it, it cleaned up easily as if it had never been used. If not for yourself, give this to anyone who loves pizza and Star Trek for their birthday and it will probably be the gift everyone else wishes they had bought.

Finis XtreaMP3 – The Tough Waterproof MP3 Player

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

A few weeks ago, I was busy trying to make an old iPod shuffle ready for dirt and water and whatever else might happen to it over the following seven days. As I was devising ways to make an iPod waterproof, the FINIS XtreaMP3 waterproof digital music player arrived for me to review. I dropped my special project to open up the box and see what it was all about.

FINIS XtreaMP3 player

XtreaMP3 Technical Specs

Often, when I find out something is made to be rugged or, in this case, waterproof, I fear for the loss of traditional features. The first thing I noticed with the XtreaMP3 was the lack of any digital screen to show me a playlist or even what song is playing. I may be a bit spoiled, but I wasn’t much surprised. This, after all, is meant to be waterproof and I guess no digital readout is the trade-off. Moving along, I found this player to have many of the standard features expected of an MP3 player, including:

• 1GB of storage
• MP3 and WMA Compatible, iTunes Convertible
• Playlists
• Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery
• Basic play controls

…and, of course, a couple unique to a sport or waterproof player:

• Air-tight, waterproof ear buds
• Neoprene arm strap

Like some car MP3 players, playlists on this device are created by just dropping music into a folder. This is a little less convenient than creating a playlist via software and it means you’ll have to be creative if you want to put the tracks in a specific order. The 1GB of storage seems a little low from the perspective of someone with a 64GB iPhone, but for its size and durability, it gets the job done.

The River Test

This product arrived with exceptional timing for a proper test. Why just play with it near water for a day when you can fully immerse it into the type of activity that its creators had in mind? After charging the XtreaMP3 up fully and squeezing as much music as possible onto it, I took it with me on a seven day hike. Starting in Utah, two friends and I followed the Paria River 53 miles into Arizona, enduring cold, heat, mud, water, climbing and a lot of dirt and sand throughout. For those seven days, the XtreamMP3 tagged along in my pocket, surviving the same elements, and occasionally making the trip easier with music.

FINIS XtreaMP3 in the Paria River

The picture above is not just of me on the river. Below is a close-up where you can see a wet, dirty, mud-covered XtreaMP3. Towards the end of our hike, I stopped to relax in the river with the best of Johnny Cash.

FINIS XtreaMP3 player

Although the waterproofed controls of the XtreaMP3 took some getting used to, the waterproofed ear buds sounded much better than I had expected. The arm band (which I did not take with me) takes some practice the first time to get the music player to attach to it and stay attached. One of the more unique elements FINIS included was the way in which the XtreaMP3 is charged. There’s a small waterproof sleeve that covers the tiny USB connector to keep water out. I’m not sure if any water got through, but I never had a problem with it working, even submerged in the river.

Conclusions

At about $90, the XtreaMP3 is a little less than most iPods, but you’ll trade some features for the peace of mind that a little dirt and water is no match for your music. Even accidentally throwing this player around didn’t phase it. The XtreaMP3 is the easy choice for the outdoor adventurer, surfer, or swimmer.

Win A Toddy Gear Smart Cloth

Saturday, June 18th, 2011

I can’t think of a better way to start this post than to quote a tweet by Toddy Gear on Twitter:

You’re not a detective so why are you collecting all those fingerprints?

I have about a dozen microfiber cloths around my office and home that I use to clean my iPhone, glasses, and even my computer screens. I use them to wipe down shiny gadgets for review photos and even took one with me on a week-long hike through the desert to keep my glasses dirt free. If you don’t have at least one microfiber cloth, you should… and you should get it for free, right here.

Toddy Gear Smart Cloth Aficionado

Most of my microfiber cloths are small and plain. The Toddy Gear Smart Cloth is a full 5×7 inches and comes in an array of patterns to add a little style to the function. My favorite is the Aficionado pictured above. On the site, they’re $9.99 each, but you can enter to win one right now for free.

How To Win Stuff

The contest is simple. From now until 8:00AM MST June 25th, you can earn one entry for each of the following simple actions completed. Each can only be earned once. For any entry to count, I have to be able to see it, so add me on Facebook and follow me on Twitter first (this is also how I will contact winners).

  • Post a link to http://toddygear.com on Twitter
  • Post a link to http://toddygear.com on Facebook
  • Post a link to this contest on Twitter
  • Post a link to this contest on Facebook
  • Comment below to tell me which Smart Cloth design is your favorite

For Twitter and Facebook posts, you must let me know either by tagging me or with a message of some sort. Remember, if I don’t see it, you don’t get an entry. Each of the actions above is worth 1 entry, so you can enter 5 times this week. I will randomly draw TWO winners on June 25th and announce them here and by private message.

Also, if you want to increase your chances of a free Smart Cloth, check out their own sweepstakes and enter to win more than one.