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September 20, 2024 By Julie Strietelmeier / September 19, 2024 NEWS ? I don?t back many projects

September 20, 2024 [View in browser]( [This mini kaleidoscope is a cool toy for creatives!]( By Julie Strietelmeier / September 19, 2024 [miscope 1]( NEWS – I don’t back many projects on Kickstarter, but I just backed the Miscope campaign. I just couldn’t help myself when I saw this one because I have loved playing around with kaleidoscopes since I was a kid. What is it? The Miscope is a miniature kaleidoscope made of aluminum with professional-grade mirrors. Why ... [Read More]( [Longer Nano: The World’s first 12W laser engraver that can cut through wood up to 10mm]( By Staff editor / September 19, 2024 [longer nano pro news 5]( NEWS – LONGER, a leading innovator in the laser engraving and cutting industry, is proud to introduce the Longer Nano Series, a portable laser engraver designed to redefine power and precision in a compact device. What sets the Longer Nano Pro apart is its impressive laser-cutting power. Available in 12W and 6W options, the Nano ... [Read More]( [Fender X Teufel Rockster Go 2 Bluetooth Speaker review – A little German engineering plus a little American design equals a decent speaker]( By Bill Henderson / September 19, 2024 [Fender X Teufel 6]( REVIEW – Back in 2016, I got to review the Teufel Raumfeld wireless speakers. Teufel—a successful European Audio company— was trying to enter the US market with the Raumfeld system. Their Stereo M speakers were some of the best I’ve ever heard. Unfortunately, the speakers only worked with Teufel’s Wifi system and not Bluetooth. As ... [Read More]( [The new Ausom Leopard DT1 Pro electric scooter looks fantastic!]( By Matt Gregersen / September 19, 2024 [DT1 PRO]( NEWS – I reviewed the Ausom Leopard electric scooter last year and loved it despite some minor quibbles. Ausom is releasing a new and improved version shortly called the Ausom Leopord DT1 Pro electric scooter, and it looks like it’s going to be a ton of fun to review (coming soon!). Upgrades on this model ... [Read More]( [HOMEIDEAS 50 ft Rubber Garden Hose with Nozzle review – is tough, flexible, and versatile!]( By Bob Patterson / September 19, 2024 [HOMEIDEAS 50ftGardenHose 31]( REVIEW – The garden hose is one of those essential household items that you have to have, but can also make you crazy. I swear I go through one every season. Enter the HOMEIDEAS 50 ft Rubber Garden Hose with Nozzle. It’s a little more expensive than typical bargain hoses, but it professes to be ... [Read More]( [Tactacam Defend security camera review – A cellular security camera for anywhere on your property]( By Julie Strietelmeier / September 18, 2024 [tactacam defend 1]( REVIEW – I’m fortunate to have 12 acres of wooded property in a rural area of southern Indiana. I have several wired security cameras mounted on my house and garage, but only recently have I started adding cameras further away from my WiFi’s signal coverage. Earlier this year, I had the opportunity to review the ... [Read More]( [Flash Pro Plus USB-C 25000mAh Graphene Power Bank review – My new travel battery]( By Garry Kolb / September 18, 2024 [chargeasap flashproplus 1]( REVIEW – I travel a lot. I carry a lot of stuff. Chargers, battery packs, cables – all the junk I need to be able to power all the doo-dads I travel with. Being able to power an electron-hungry laptop is critical for me as I regularly do some battery-consuming laptop work while I sit ... [Read More]( [Redalf 15.6″ Laptop Screen Extender review]( By Greg Cleveland / September 18, 2024 [Redalf Laptop Display Review 2]( REVIEW – If you’re feeling claustrophobic working from just your laptop display, a display extension system may be the productivity boon you’ve been looking for. While you could just plug into an external monitor, these systems are purpose built for portability and modularity. We’re having a look at the Redalf Laptop Screen Extender kit to ... [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- You used this email address: {EMAIL} to subscribe to this newsletter. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, please use the link below to unsubscribe while I go cry in the corner. Do not reply directly to this email. If you have questions or feedback, please use this [link](.

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