No matter where you go these days, you definitely take your phone with you. If you are going camping, a light source also appears at the top of the list of essential items. However, you won't find an electrical plug for a phone or a light in the wild. The small Lighthouse 250 lamp from Goal Zero will eliminate the problems that arise when finding a power source.
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At a time when we are all extremely dependent on mobile devices, a small device is coming to the market that will charge your cell phone batteries up to 92 percent faster. So for all of you who don't have three hours of time (the average time to charge a fully discharged phone), additional spare batteries, external batteries, from now on the Legion Meter is also available.
Power Block is a one-time charger, what a one-time, five-time charger, as it can feed as many as five 'hungry mouths' (read mobile devices) at the same time via USB connections. The poison is in small bottles. Despite the fact that it is no bigger than the palm of your hand, 10.6 amperes gives it the power to simultaneously 'milk' four tablets and one smartphone at maximum speed. And all it needs is one socket for that.
One of the main criticisms of Apple's new MacBook is that it only has one USB port, which can be quite inconvenient. But with the brilliant product of the Chinese designer Goglu Jing InfiniteUSB ("infinite USB"), which is good for us on Kickstarter, more than one thread will not be needed to be able to connect several devices to the laptop at the same time. Say goodbye to cumbersome USB hubs.
The Twist Plus is a charger that debuted on Kickstarter a few months ago. And what makes Twist Plus and its older brother Twist so special? Both have an intuitive design that allows the chargers to adapt to sockets in more than one hundred and fifty countries around the world. Our nightmares caused by various chargers on the trip are finally over.
Google surprised like a bolt out of the blue with the Chromebit mini computer system, which is "published" as a USB stick and with the ability to turn any screen into a Chromebook. Although miniature in size, they managed to cram all the necessary electronics into the equivalent of a Chromebook, which the Chrome OS mobile operating system needs to function. It will serve as a platform, i.e. it will be available to other manufacturers, as is already the practice with Chromebooks.
The question of where SanDisk put 128 GB of space in its new Ultra Fit USB flash drive is similar to the "rhetorical" question from the anecdote about the four elephants and Fičot. Two in the front and two in the back. Although it seems physically impossible, SanDisk has managed to create a USB stick that is only slightly larger than a USB connector. And since cloud storage hasn't killed the need to store on a USB memory stick, SanDisk's Ultra Fit 3.0 will win you over.
BOLD Knot is a mobile battery for both iPhone and Android that will ensure that we have a smartphone charger at hand when we need it most. With the mobile battery, which is elegantly hidden in a beautifully designed knot, we will add three more hours of operation to our phone battery. With the BOLD Knot, we can go anywhere, and it works very well as a key ring and, believe it or not, also as a toy for cats.
Technology is flourishing in all areas of our lives, only cars remain a kind of gray spot. They are the last disconnected part of your life. But all that will change with the Vinli device. Nothing bigger than a Zippo lighter will instantly turn your car into a smart car using Wi-Fi technology. And this is just a fraction of what Vinli, which in less than a month on Indiegogo already exceeded its goal by 247%, is capable of.
Asus recently teamed up with Google to produce the Chromebit pocket PC, but now it's ventured into these waters again on its own. His new product is called VivoStick and runs the latest Windows (Windows 10). With this, Asus is keeping pace with the growing market of compact personal computers, and the new product is manufactured using 14-nanometer technology and is consequently extremely energy-efficient.
USB-C may be becoming the standard, but as long as you have a bunch of devices in your home that rely on other types of connectors, you can't help it much if you don't have a connector conversion adapter. The MacBook Pro notebook is, as far as this is concerned, extremely 'discriminating', as it only has a USB-C input. That's why the Hyperdrive was created, which returns to the Apple laptop all those connectors and slots that we used at home until now.
The new iPhone (whether it will be called iPhone 8, time will tell) will have to wait until September 2017, and rumors about the successor of the iPhone 7 model are increasing day by day. The latter especially raises dust. It is a very unexpected move by Apple. Instead of the Lightning connector, the iPhone 8 should get a USB-C connector, which has become established as a universal standard.