In January 2020 I attended CES. One of the products that most impressed me was the Lingolet One, a kind of universal translator extender for smartphones. I had high hopes for a lot of travel in 2020 post-CES, but then COVID-19 hit and I haven’t let me home office since February. So I used other forms of translation to test the device, like reading poetry aloud from … [Read more...] about Review: Lingolet One Is Not the Universal Translator I Was Looking For
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Review: JBL Charge 4 Bluetooth Speaker—A Personal Boombox for Wet and Wild Times
Review: JBL Charge 4 $179.95 JBL makes bigger speakers, like the Boombox 2 and the Xtreme 2, but for most people, the JBL Charge 4 will prove speaker enough for more listening experiences. At 8.66 x 3.74 x 3.66 and a little over 2 lbs the Charge 4 won’t be the lightest item in a backpack, but it remains compact and light enough to make the case for joining the … [Read more...] about Review: JBL Charge 4 Bluetooth Speaker—A Personal Boombox for Wet and Wild Times
Review: Tranya Rimor True Wireless Earbuds
We recommend Tranya Rimor True Wireless Earbuds as a solid investment for those who seek a good listening experience from the most compact of travel companions. When I first received a review request for the Tranya Rimor True Wireless Earbuds I was taken back to the Star Trek: TOS episode the 'Corbomite Maneuver' where Captain Kirk and his away team are introduced by … [Read more...] about Review: Tranya Rimor True Wireless Earbuds
Review: Solo RE:MOVE Duffle
The Solo RE:MOVE hits a number of must-have check marks with functional features, light-weight design, a roller-bag strap—and each bag is made from 16 recycled PET bottles. UBN655-10 from Solo on Vimeo. What we like The Solo RE:MOVE Duffle bag won't be mistaken for high-end designer luggage, but in many ways, the $64.99 bag is better than its more expensive … [Read more...] about Review: Solo RE:MOVE Duffle
Review: Kingston IronKey D300S, A Flash Drive for Dystopian Techies
Review: Kingston IronKey D300S: At first glance, the Kingston IronKey is just another memory stick. At 77.9 mm x 22.2 mm x 12.05 mm it runs "standard size" versus the more diminutive drives like the Kingston DataTravler or the SanDisk Ultra Fit Drives. But put the drive in a USB port on a Mac or PC and things change. There is no plug-and-play with the IronKey. It mounts a … [Read more...] about Review: Kingston IronKey D300S, A Flash Drive for Dystopian Techies