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How to bypass Google verification on Samsung without password

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One Google account lets you use various Google-powered products like Gmail, YouTube, Google Ads, etc., with one username and password. Sometimes users forget their phone passwords and reset their mobile phones to solve the issue. Although you can remove your Google account from your phone but after resetting, it asks for a sign-in. 

Phones with 5.1 or higher android versions activate the FRP and prevent your phone from unauthorized access. It is impossible to access your phone if you forget your Google password. Therefore, you must know how to bypass google account verification after reset. 

Part 1 Remotely Method to Bypass Google Account on Samsung without Password

Forgetting your Google account password almost eliminates the chance of accessing your phone and makes you wonder how to bypass google account verification on Android without losing your data. Here a professional unlocking application called the Tenorshare 4uKey for Android becomes handy. 

Why recommend Tenorshare 4uKey for Android to Remove Samsung Google Account?

  1. User-friendly interface- It  is effective password removal with full guide.
  2. High Available-  It is compatible with the latest versions of both Windows and Mac OS
  3. Without any password- Users can unlock their devices without any passwords included fingerprint, patterns, pin, and face locks. 
  4. Keep data safe- You can bypass Google Lock without data loss (compatible with Android 12 also)

How to remove Samsung Google Account via Tenorshare 4uKey for Android

  1. Please install the latest version of the Tenorshare 4uKey for Android. Then connect your Samsung mobile to your PC and open the application. 
  1. Click on “Remove Google Lock (FRP)” section. On the next page, confirm the OS of your mobile and click on start. 
  1. Now follow the onscreen instructions, click “Next”, and let the green bar complete. 
  1. If a confirmation message appears on your phone, click on ‘Allow from this PC’.  And Tap “OK” on the prompt that appears on your PC screen also. 
  1. Once everything completes, your phone will restart automatically, without requiring you to bypass google account. 

Video Tutorial: 

Part 2 How to Bypass Google Account on Samsung after Factory Reset 

Since Samsung phones are an attractive target for hackers, the FRP security feature activates after resetting your phone. Although cracking the verification check is reasonably tricky, there are other methods to resolve how to bypass google account verification after reset Samsung query. 

Method 1: Remove Google account without password from phone Settings

  1. Open the settings in your Samsung phone and click on “Accounts and Backup” and then tap on “Accounts”. 
  1. Next, click on the Google Account you want to remove and click “Remove Account”. And then confirm the “Remove Account” again to continue the process.Finally tap “OK” to sure remove account.

Method 2: Bypass FRP Lock on Samsung Phones without PC

The unavailability of a PC makes you how to bypass google account verification after reset without pc. Here these steps can help.  

  1. On the screen requiring your email and phone number, press the “@” key for some time to open the settings. 
  2. Choose the google keyboard from the list. Click on the 3 dots and select the “Help and Feedback” option. 
  1. Now click your preferred item. The help page opens with some options; click on using google keyboard option. You will see some text on the next page, long press to enable the selectors, and then choose“ Web search” from the top right corner menu. 
  2. After clicking on “ Web search”, please type “Setting” > “About Phone
  1. In the settings, go to About Phone. Locate the “Build Number” option, tap it 7 times to activate the developer option, and then please turn on “OEM unlocking” to tap on “back” twice. 
  2. Now you just need to restart your phone and connect with Wi-Fi. And your previous Google verification has gone.

Note: Above 2 methods would delete all your Google account data from your Samsung device.

Part 3: FAQs About getting locked out of your Google Account

Q1: What would you be getting locked out of your Google Account?

Commonly you get locked out of your Google account when you forget your google account password, your account gets deleted, someone changes your password, or for other reasons like device or location change. 

Q2: How to avoid getting locked out of your Google Account?

Updating your recovery information is the best way to avoid getting locked out of your Google account. Add the current phone number and email you are using. Adding an email other than your google one is better. If you can’t sign in to another device, try the device or location you typically use.  

Q3: Is it safe to bypass a google account if lockout of a google account using Tenorshare 4uKey for Android?

Using Tenorshare 4uKey for Android for cracking google verification is safe as it prevents your data from being deleted. The software doesn’t require any user information to proceed. Moreover, it doesn’t damage the software from your phone. 

Part 4: Takeaway

You will come across the query of how to bypass google account verification without password as androids turn on google verification for security. However, you can use the Tenorshare 4uKey for Android to avoid verification. If you are searching for a Samsung FRP tool, it would be the best choice, which doesn’t damage your device or data, and works with most PC OS and Android versions. Moreover, it can unlock all kinds of locks like fingerprints, face locks, pin and patterns.

Sony Xperia 5 IV comes with 4K camera, 120Hz display, and ‘affordable price’

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Sony recently revealed its newest smartphone, Xperia 5 IV. Like its predecessors, the Xperia 5 IV incorporates design cues from Sony’s more expensive Xperia devices into a more compact, cost-effective body.

The 6.1-inch display on the Xperia 5 IV will have a 21:9 aspect ratio, remaining unchanged from the previous model. Like the Xperia 5 III, the display includes a 120Hz refresh rate and a 1080p OLED panel. Sony also claims the display will be 50% brighter, have an FHD+ resolution, and have image quality optimization with a real-time HDR drive.

The display is paired with new stereo speakers enclosed in a structure that eliminates housing vibration when watching movies or listening to music. Not quite as impressive as the 4K display we’ve seen before, but it’s an apparent cost-cutting measure when trying to make a more affordable smartphone.

The Xperia 5 IV has a three-camera array with 16mm, 24mm, and 60mm, each with an F2.2, F1.7, and F2.4 apertures. These modules use 12MP and feature 120fps readout speeds, capable of shooting 4K / 120p HDR video.

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 will power to Xperia 5 IV and the device comes standard with 5G connectivity, 8GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. Along with Android 12, the phone will get three years of security upgrades and two Android updates.

Among the additional features are a 5,000mAh battery, IP65 / 68 rating, better stereo speakers, quick charging (30W), wireless charging, and reverse wireless charging via Sony’s Battery Share function. There is a 3.5mm headphone port, too.

The SIM configuration will be the same as the Xperia 1 IV, with an eSIM for the second SIM slot and a tray for a physical SIM and microSD.

The Xperia 5 IV, which comes in Black, Green, and Ecru White, will go on sale for £949 in the UK. Sony also says “for approximately $1,000” in the US. Depending on your location, pre-ordering the phone will get you brand new LinkBuds S or WF-1000XM4 earbuds. The handset is scheduled to deliver on October 27th.

For more information about Sony Xperia 5 IV, check the official Sony website.

Pixel 6a review

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The Pixel line moved away from the mundane design of the Pixel 5 with the most recent Pixel 6 and 6 Pro. Google also left those that prefer a smaller device out in the cold as both flagships are on the large side. The company has restored that option with the new addition to the budget Pixel 6a.

We’ve been testing this model thanks to AT&T and will share our full experience in this review.

Design

The design of the Pixel 6a brings the a-series in line with the rest of the 6th generation of Pixels. You get the glossy finish and new camera hump shade that you will find on its premium siblings. The device’s left side is void of buttons and houses just the SIM tray.

The right side houses the power button and volume rockers. The bottom of the Pixel 6a provides a USB-C charging port and two speaker grills. The other speaker is found just above the screen. The bottom encases the speaker grills and USB-C port.

The screen is a 6.1-inch OLED with a 1080 x 2400 resolution. The size makes it the smallest in the latest gen Pixels. It’s the perfect mix of media consumption and portability in my opinion.

The display has great viewing angles and is bright enough for any task. Could it have a higher refresh rate versus the default 60MHz? Maybe, but in this market category, it’s not a deal-breaker. Overall, I have no issues with the Pixel 6a screen tech that Google has chosen.

Internally, we see some familiar components. This is the first Google a-series to include the Google Tensor M2 chip which adds both performance and security features over the previous generations. Pair that with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage you have a great powerhouse at the price.

Software

The Google Pixel 6a includes the latest Pixel launcher and Android experience. The phone arrived from AT&T with Android 12 but has since been updated to Android 13. This is more of a maintenance update but the overall experience Google presents with very little change to stock Android is still my preferred variant of the mobile operating system.

The Pixel software is fast, clean, and efficient. Menus are easily accessible without layered options in Settings. The launcher is quick and offers great Search features to still showcase that’s Google’s jam. The new widgets from Google are quirky and fun.

Pixels have always been my favorite, but I’d argue they’ve evolved into the best user experience for Android when Google isn’t botching updates. This is worth a mention while on the subject. Google is still somehow struggling with OTA and quality control of updates. The initial Android 13 rollout saw Android 12 being pushed back to Pixels for some reason.

Camera

The rear main shooter is the same 12MP sensor we’ve seen for years on the Pixel line. It’s tried and true, and while dated, Google has tuned the processing for this camera for over five years. This makes it still one of the best performers in the space and the king of this more budget sub-$500 segment.

Joining the main camera is another 12MP ultrawide lens adding options for larger shots. This Pixel 6a sensor also performed very well. I was able to zoom out and get a much better range of photos when needed on larger subjects.

Rounding out the camera lineup is the front-facing 8MP camera. This is more than acceptable for selfies and the occasional video call. Personally, I think it’s one of the better front cameras from any phone maker.

Overall, the camera performance is great. The 12MP main shooter is still one of the easiest point-and-shoot options available. I even think the video processing is better on this model than on the previous 5a-series. My guess is Google is leveraging the Tensor coprocessor to help manage to smooth the frames.

Battery life

Endurance is excellent on the Pixel 6a. With the smaller screen not chugging thru wattage as much as its massive cousins, the 4410mAh battery had no problems. I consistently get thru my day without having to reach for a charger.

Mixed-use has seen up to 18 hours of use with me while I probably averaged 12-15 of normal use with percentages to spare before going to bed. I would project that most users will have no issue with the capacity of the Pixel 6a.

One knock on the battery pack is that while USB-C charging is there with fast charging up to 18Watts, wireless charging is not. Google pits the Pixel 6a in direct competition with Apple’s iPhone SE series and those models have had wireless charging for years. It’s time for Google to put its big boy pants on and make this standard across all its models. Even the Pixel 6a.

Conclusion

Google has created an amazing value with the Pixel 6a. If you have less than $500, and don’t want a giant screen, this is the phone you’ve been looking for. The smooth experience, software updates for up to 5 years, and the price make this the king of the budget market.

You can currently snag the Pixel 6a in two colors from AT&T for only $2 per month and AT&T Enterprise customers for just 99 cents! The phone comes in Charcoal or Sage with single 6GB and 128GB combinations for RAM and storage. If you’re not a fan of payment plans, the Pixel 6a is just $470 from AT&T. Either way, this is an amazing device for that investment.

Meet BLUETTI at IFA 2022

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BLUETTI, a global leader in clean energy storage industry, will debut its latest power stations, including EP600—the product of 2023, at IFA 2022 that will take place in Berlin, Germany from September 2 to September 6, 2022.

BLUETTI leverages the accumulated R&D strengths to offer a series of advanced energy storage products, like AC200MAX, AC300+B300, EB70, EB55, AC50S, and solar panels. In particular, the following 3 latest releases highlight BLUETTI’s groundbreaking innovation in solar energy solutions.

AC500+B300S

It’s 100%modular. Its capacity can reach 18.432Wh by connecting with 6 expansion batteries. It can deliver a 5.000W pure sine wave output and will hit the EU market on September 1. Come and get your first-hand experience with the power.

EB3A

This compact power station is light in weight(10.14lbs) and large in capacity(268Wh). It features 330W fast charging that enables an 80% charge in 40min. Plus, it has 9 ports to satisfy all your basic needs during picnics or short travels. 

EP600

BLUETTI will also show its latest power station with disruptive techology—EP600, which can run most of home appliances with ease and is expected to hit the market in 2023. It will be a milestone for the industry.

Drop by and explore more energy storage solutions!

Dates: Sep 2 to Sep 6, 2022

Time:  CEST 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 

Location: Hall 3.2, Stand 211, Messe Berlin, Berlin, Germany

About BLUETTI

With over 10 years of industry experience, BLUETTI has tried to stay true to a sustainable future through green energy storage solutions for both indoor and outdoor use while delivering an exceptional eco-friendly experience for everyone and the world. BLUETTI is making its presence in 70+ countries and is trusted by millions of customers across the globe. For more information, please visit BLUETTI online at https://www.bluettipower.eu//

Press Contact: Amanda@bluetti.com

Reviewing Anker’s GaN 700 series chargers

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Last month Anker announced the next generation of its charging lineup with GaN Prime. This marked another revolution of the GaN technology making chargers smaller while also being more efficient. GaN is a promising new addition to the charging market and Anker is predictably at the forefront.

Anker’s new stable of devices revolves around six devices. Many of these overlap and offer very similar features with some small variations. We will mention them all but may not go into details about every device individually.

Anker GaN Prime 700 series

The 700 series of the latest chargers from Anker are the centerpieces of the company’s lineup. This division of the GaN Prime models all have a very similar basic design and function, but different levels of power outputs.

The top tier of this is the 747 GaN Prime charger. With PowerIQ 4.0 across three USB-C ports and one USB-A, this charger has all your portable devices covered. Pair those ports with the full 150 watts of output and anything in your travel bag can be recharged with this single charger.

Next is the slightly smaller, but just as flexible, 737 charger. It’s powered by the same GaN and PowerIQ 4.0 tech, but drops the 3rd USB-C port and lowers the total output to a still impressive 120 watts. The Anker GaN Prime 737 strikes a great balance of being able to charge up to three devices simultaneously and still be ultra-compact. At just 39% of the size of the MacBook Pro charger, the 737 can still charge the laptop to full charge in 90 minutes.

Next up in the Goldilocks of chargers is the smallest entry of the 700 series with the Anker 735 charger.  Again, Anker has crammed three ports into a super compact design essentially giving you a shrunken 737 design. You get two USB-C ports and a lone USB-A.

This one takes a bit of a drop in output, but at 65 total watts, it’s still much more powerful than many default laptop chargers. PowerIQ 4.0 is still onboard to ensure that whichever devices need the most juice takes priority and the size is perfect for keeping in a small laptop bag or overnight suitcase.

Rounding out the 700 series from Anker is the 733 charger, and honestly, it might be my favorite. This nifty charger takes many of the elements of its siblings and then packs in a 10,000mAh battery pack.

The GaN Prime 733 is essentially a 735 with an internal power pack. You will find the same three-port array and 65W of total output. Above the USB ports is a power button to initiate the power pack for charging when away from the outlet. This makes the 733 a great addition for us power users on the go.

Real World Usage

I’m a huge fan of Anker products and these new GaN Prime chargers don’t disappoint. Each one utilizes a slightly different power scale or size, but they all perform just as Anker describes. I’ve thrown every device in my home at these chargers over the last few weeks.

Whether it be my Pixels, iPhone, Nokia tab, or any of my three laptops, each of these GaN Prime chargers nails it. Each seems to also perform to the specs given. From the total wattage outputs to the dispersement across multiple devices, each of Anker’s chargers works great.

Let’s touch on that PowerIQ 4.0 a bit more. PowerIQ is Anker’s proprietary protocol that allows the chargers to communicate to the connected devices to dictate how much juice it should push. The first few generations of PowerIQ were for just the total output of the devices connected.

However, the new 4.0 edition takes that a step further by communicating with all the devices. This means that if multiple devices are connected, it’s constantly pinging them to see which is charged the most. If you have one phone at 50% and another at 20%, Anker’s PowerIQ 4.0 will still charge both, but it will give the 20% device more wattage to close that charging gap.

Conclusion

I really like the latest from Anker with the GaN chargers. The additional charging capabilities from the combination of GaN and PowerIQ 4.0  make a huge difference as we continue to add devices to our daily grind.

All these great chargers can be your today with the links below. Most can be had from either Anker or Amazon landing pages depending on your preference.

Jabra welcomes $150 Elite 5 earbuds to lineup

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Jabra on Thursday announced its latest pair of earbuds in the form of the Elite 5. Priced $150, they fall somewhere in the middle of the brand’s lineup and feature quite a nice suite of features.

The Jabra Elite 5 offer up to seven hours of continuous playback with active noise cancellation (ANC) enabled. The carrying case, which allows for wireless charging, is good for another 21 hours of playback.

The earbuds are IP55 rated against water and dust so they’ll be good for workouts, runs, and active lifestyles. There are six microphones with wind noise protection meaning music and phone calls will sound crystal clear.

The Elite 5 have Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa smarts for hands-free assistance; Google Fast Pair and Microsoft Swift Pair make it simple to connect them to your devices. Speaking of which, the earbuds support Bluetooth Multipoint, allowing for connecting to two devices at once.

Other standout features in the Elite 5 include SBC, AAC and Qualcomm aptX Audio support, 6mm speakers, customizable EQ, and Spotify Tap Playback.

The Elite 5 are available from Jabra and select retailers for $150.

OnePlus announces 10T carrier compatibility

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Earlier this month OnePlus officially announced the OnePlus 10T at an event in New York City. At the time a few things were left unsaid. This included full carrier compatibility and retail partners. Thankfully, OnePlus has now announced these details to the public.

All your favorite North American carriers are accounted for

The OnePlus 10T will be compatible with both 4G and the latest 5G on Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T. Yes, we said AT&T. This marks the first OnePlus phone to be certified to work with AT&T’s 5G network.

Our friends to the North also see a wide range of carrier support. Canadian buyers will be able to use 4G on Rogers, Freedom, and Telus. Bell consumers will be able also get full 5G coverage.

Pre-orders and retail dates

You will be able to pre-order the OnePlus 10T starting September 1st all the way through the September 28. The following day will mark the official retail launch on the 29th.  The device will be available in two storage variants: 8/128GB (USD $649 / CAD $849) and 16256 GB (USD $749 / CAD $999).

Pre-ordering before September 8th at OnePlus.com can also get you some free upgrades. All buyers can opt into a free spec bump to the 16GB/256GB variant for the base model price of $649. If not interested in the free internal upgrade, you can also opt to stay with the 8GB model and receive a bundled case and 80-watt car charger at no additional cost. Those who pre-order after September 8 will get a free protective case or 80W car charger with the purchase of a 16 GB RAM / 256 GB storage variant.

Don’t worry. If you miss the pre-order window open sales for the OnePlus 10T start on September 29 and include retail outlets we all know and love. You can, of course, purchase direct through the OnePlus website. Additional 3rd party availability can be found at Amazon, Best Buy, and T-Mobile.

The retail partners also take advantage of some of the pre-order goodies. Amazon and Best Buy purchases between the dates of September 1 and 28 can opt for the free upgrade to the 16GB variant for the base $649 pricing.

Consider AOHi for cables, chargers, and more

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We get to see a lot of brands and products here at the office, plenty of which come from companies I’ve not had any experience.

While we cover a whole range of tech gadgets here, we’ve expanded our scope over the years to include all sorts of things that we think our readers be interested in learning about. Today we’re going to take a look a staple in the phone industry, chargers and cables. At the same time, we’ll be checking out a brand I’ve not had any time with – AOHi.

As a company that’s been in the research and development game for nearly two decades, AOHi works closely with Google, Amazon, Belkin, vivo, Xiaomi, OPPO, DJI, and others as their core charger supplier.

Recently it began offering its own products for consumers, some of which have been sent to our office. While we cannot speak to the performance and capabilities of the other products, I feel comfortable recommending the brand based on the preliminary time with the following items.

Magline+ Nylon USB-C to USB-C Cable – $16

One of the most versatile types of cables you can own today, this one has USB Type-C on both ends and works to provide up to 100W of high-speed charging.

When paired with the right charging brick you’ll have no problem juicing up a phone, tablet, laptop, or 2-in-1 device.

The braided AOHi cable is durable and wear-resistant, and is able to withstand tens of thousands of bends over its lifespan. Speaking of which, it’s backed by an 18-month warranty.

Magline+ Nylon USB C to Lightning Cable – $16

Plug this AOH cable into a 20W USB Type-C charging brick with Power Delivery (PD) and watch how quickly it replenishes your iPhone. Get a fast charge up to 60% in 30 minutes or less.

Designed with iOS devices in mind, this nylon braided cable is six feet long with reinforced TPE at the ends. Indeed, it’s durable to the tune of more than 30,000 bends over its lifetime.

The cable has a built-in Apple C94 chip so things are about as official as it gets, and guaranteed to work with future iPhones, regardless of versions.

Magcube 40W Foldable Charger – $30

Offered in Classic Black and the AOHi’s signature Lemon Yellow, the pint-sized unit folds up into a square that wastes little space. The prongs fold out and snap nicely into place; there’s a slightly concave edge on three of the sides making it easy to grab and go.

The two USB Type-C ports provide up to 40W of charging when used individually with fast charge and Power Delivery (PD) for phones, tablets, and other devices.

The unit can determine what sort of speeds are needed for charging, slowing down to trickle when needed. An indicator light will glow one of three colors to help you quickly identify how things are going.

Conclusion

Whether you’re looking to replace the cable or charger that came with your phone or simply place a few extras around the home, you may want to consider AOHi. I’m a fan thus far and appreciate the peace of mind that comes with a warranty that’s longer than others.

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GRECELL 2000W Portable Power Station is an all-in-one solution for home and away

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Hurricane season is underway; are you prepared? What will you do if a major storm hits your area and power is knocked out for a day or two? Forget about charging your phone; what do you do about food?

Natural disasters come in all shapes and sizes, including tornados, ice storms, hurricanes, and earthquakes. While some of them may cause you to be without power for a few hours, others may stretch on for days at a time.

I’m a big advocate of portable chargers for phones and an even bigger fan of power stations for appliances. They’re a fantastic device to have on hand in emergency situations. Moreover, they’re designed to travel, too. So, if you’re a camping enthusiast or live that van life, you’ll love having one of these.

The GRECELL 2000W portable power station is that sort of all-in-one product that’s designed for a wide array of uses. Indeed, not only can you charge up devices using different methods, you can plug in a whole bunch of them at one time.

GRECELL 2000W Portable Power Station Features

  • Capacity: 1997Wh/2000W (Peak 4000W)/624000mAh
  • Battery Type: LiFePO4
  • AC Input: 1100W Max. 100-120V~50/60Hz
  • Solar Input: 11.5-50V / 500W Max.
  • 6 AC Outputs: 100-120V~50/60Hz
  • 2 DC5521 Outputs: 12V/3A
  • 1 Car Port Output: 12V/10A
  • 1 XT60 Output: 12V/10A
  • 6 USB Outputs: 2*PD3.0 100W Max, 2*QC3.0 18W Max, 2*5V/2.4A
  • LED Light: Lighting/Strobe/SOS
  • Working Temperature: 14°F-104°F
  • Dimensions: 15.43 x 10.98 x 12.72 inches
  • Net Weight: 48.5 lbs/22kg

With six AC outputs to work with, the GRECELL portable station is perfect for emergency overnight situations where you might need to plug in a lamp, computer, electric grill, microwave, or other small appliances. Heck, why not use all of those at once?

Around front are another six outputs, including four USB Type-A and two USB Type-C ports. And it’s not just a simple case of supporting those plugs, they’re fast and powerful, too. Two of the USB-A are 5V/2.4A while the other two are Quick Charge 3.0 compliant. And those Type-C ports? They’re up to 100W so that’s good for phones, laptops, tablets, and two-in-one devices.

Other ports present include two DC5521 outputs (12V/3A), a car adapter (12V/10A), and an XT60 (12V/10A) plug. All told, there are 16 total devices which can be plugged in at one time.

Here are some examples as to how much battery you’d have in the GRECELL portable power station.

  • Electric stove – 90 minutes
  • Electric grill – 110 minutes
  • Mini fridge – 30 hours
  • Microwave oven – 100 minutes
  • Drone – 16 charges
  • Hair dryer – 50 minutes
  • TV – 26 hours
  • Cell phone – 200 charges

When it comes to charging the GRECELL 2000W unit you’ve got three options: 110V AC outlet, 500W solar panel, and car cigarette socket. Plugged into the wall, you’re looking at around two hours to charge the battery up completely. Opt for solar and you may have about 4.5 hours if you’re using 500W panels.

The battery cell uses LiFePO4 which should be good for 3500+ full life cycles to 80% usage. It’s durable as well, and should not have any issues with bumps or bruises.

On the front is a nice large LCD panel that provides a quick glance look at real-time battery status. You’ll be able to easily identify remaining discharge (percentage), total output power, the status of each port, input power, and more.

Camping and leisure fans will love having multiple options for plugging in Bluetooth speakers, a mini projector, DSLR, GoPro, fans, and other on-the-go gear.

Now to be fair, this is not ultra portable or lightweight. At 48 pounds, it definitely makes its presence felt. However, there are two handles at the top that allow for easier grabbing and carrying. The whole thing is a solid unit, wrapped in a dark grey with an orange accent.

UPS Mode is great to have for those times when power is shaky or prone to short outages. Plug the GRECELL in between a wall and your devices and the uninterrupted power mode kicks in within 10ms to keep your equipment running. This is ideal for bottle warmers, CPAP machines, or medical coolers.

The GRECELL 2000W portable power station is rated to work in temperatures as low as 14 degrees Fahrenheit or as high as 104 degrees Fahrenheit so it’s likely tougher than you are. Also awesome is its two year warranty.

Learn more about the 2000W Portable Power Station at Poweraddmall where you can also purchase one.

Alternatively, you may want to check out its store on Amazon where you can purchase it $1,599. As of today there’s a coupon for an instant discount of $250, putting it at $1,349. If that’s a little too much for your budget, there are plenty of other options to choose from.

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Airthings View Plus: Meet the well-rounded air quality monitor you didn’t know you needed

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It’s not the heat that will get you, it’s the humidity. Or so says every dad ever.

How much do you think about air quality? If you’re prone to allergies or have asthma, you probably worry about air quality on an almost-daily basis. Particulates and chemicals are something you have to be very cautious around.

There are a lot of factors that go into the air that we breathe. Sure, there’s temperature and humidity, and the aforementioned particulates, but you’ve also got pressure, Carbon dioxide levels, and radon, too.

How does one keep up with all of these factors? There are a few really great mobile apps for weather and conditions; plus, you can always ask your digital assistant for help. But that’s not quite enough to get a true feel for the air around you.

The Airthings View Plus, priced $299, is the air quality monitor that you didn’t know existed. Moreover, it’s the all-important gadget you didn’t know your house was missing.

Designed to hang on your wall or sit on your counter, the Airthings View Plus connects to your Wi-Fi network to monitor air quality in your area. It’s a white flattened pill of a design that looks great in any environment with easily identifiable numbers and symbols.

Inside are a number of sensors, including radon, particulate matter, temperature, humidity, airborne chemicals (VOC), pressure, and Carbon dioxide.

The Airthings View Plus has a customizable display that users can adjust to show indoor or outdoor levels. If you live in an area prone to fires or heavy pollen, you might care more about the latter. But, if you’ve been waking with the occasional headache, perhaps you might want to see if the air in your home is the culprit.

The color-coded indicator makes it very easy to get an at-a-glance view of how things are going. Green, yellow, and red lights help you understand whether things are good, fair, or poor.

via Airthings

Pair the Airthings View Plus with its mobile app and you’ll find a whole other array of helpful tools. For starters, you’ll be able to identify any trends and determine if things are getting better. Additionally, you can receive push notifications for high radon levels.

Place additional View Plus devices around your home, or other Airthings products, and you can use the app to see an overview of each room.

Air quality is often overlooked but it’s vitally important to all of us. Standalone apps and individual sensors can go only go so far in helping us learn more about the air around us.

Head over to Airthings to learn more about the View Plus and its other products.