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CookingPal Multo review

Pretty much anywhere I’ve ever lived I’ve felt like I could use more countertop or cabinet space. Regardless of whether it was a first apartment or the home I currently live in, I find myself longing for more room to work with.

Things get crowded pretty quickly, especially when multiple people are in the kitchen. And if you’re like me, you’ve accumulated plenty of appliances along the way. Toaster ovens, air fryers, blenders, mixers, indoor grills… you get it.

Sometimes I get the feeling like I could just toss all of these gadgets aside and start fresh. Go back to the way things were in the past, you know? How much of a challenge would this actually be?

The Multo, by CookingPal, is the sort of kitchen system that makes it so that you can do just that – get rid of, or sell, your old stuff and start with a better way.

Multo combines more than one dozen appliances and functions into a single unit. Indeed, it can chop, blend, mix, boil, grate, steam and all sorts of other things that are commonly done in the kitchen.

Priced about $1,000, it’s not cheap, but it seems to make sense in the right setting. If you’re just moving out on your own, or haven’t got much space to work with, you’ll appreciate that this system is as compact as it is.

It’s not just a piece of hardware, either. There’s a smart tablet that provides access to a growing roster of 200+ guided recipes across a range of meals and drinks.

Upon unboxing Multo, I feared that it would take up more space in my kitchen than I’d like. It’s a very large and somewhat heavy box to be sure. But considering what it would potentially replace, I understood the space-saving potential.

I was impressed by how modern and clean-looking the device is. It looks altogether minimal and right at home in any environment. Aesthetics aside, I found it to be solidly built with quality pieces and parts.

To use the Multo you’ll begin by plugging in the device and connecting it to the tablet. The tablet is where you’ll find the recipes and how you’ll follow along. Additionally, it works as a timer, digital scale readout, temperature gauge, and other functions.

For my first experience I went with a fairly straightforward recipe of Irish Soda Bread. I found the process to be very easy to follow. Adding ingredients by weight is really cool in that you don’t have to measure out in a separate cup. Simply add it to the mix and you’ll see it show a real-time display of new ounces or grams.

It didn’t take long for me to see the big-picture value in something like the Multo Intelligent Cooking System. The all-in-one approach would free up space for me in the kitchen, sure, but I also think it’s cool to have the recipes and digital approach to cuisines.

As quick as I was to warm to the concept, I also saw a couple of splinters that might pop up along the way. For one, I don’t know how well I would be able to use the Multo outside of the guided recipes.

Can I simply mix, knead, and bake my own version of the bread with my own family recipe? As it turns out you can’t really do that. You have to stay within the confines of the Multo ecosystem.

An experience chef will want to look elsewhere as this one pretty much requires users to color inside of the lines.

The other thing that crept into my head was having this singular device in charge of all of these functions. If it stops working for feature A, it probably means that feature B, C, and D won’t work, either.

To that end, there is a two-year warranty for the electrical and battery-powered components. The accessories, like the steaming tray and tablet mount, are backed by six-month coverage.

Were I to have reviewed the experience and recipes six months earlier I suspect I would have felt less enamored by the Multo. Fortunately, somewhere over the last few months the company began adding five new recipes to its library each week.

Cleaning the system is pretty interesting as the bowl can clean itself with a quick or deep mode. Just add hot water and dish detergent and let the Multo handle everything else. All you have to do is pour out the water and maybe wipe it down. It definitely beats scrubbing by hand.

I can certainly see the benefit of having one of these in the kitchen, especially if it’s not a fully established one. Those who are starting out on their own might appreciate not only the space savings, but the simplicity and future-proofing.

The self-guided recipes are fantastic for folks who don’t feel confident in their own culinary skills or have not ventured far beyond the microwave.

If I were to offer a suggestion to the CookingPal team it would be to partner with a Hello Fresh or Home Chef outfit who has its own recipes. I can imagine some sort of scenario where people might be able to rent or lease the equipment in the same place where ingredients and groceries.

On its own the Multo is a pretty pricey endeavor at $1,000. Breaking it down with a monthly rate plan is much more palatable. Either way, it can be less expensive than purchasing a number of other appliances over time.

TINECO Floor One S5 Wet & Dry cordless vacuum review

The Tineco Floor One S5 is just what you need for hard-wood floors in your household. This smart, cordless vacuum and washer will clean and sweep away all the dirt, spills, and any everyday mess that happens in your household.

Packaging and Assembly

I feel it is important for any product to be packaged well and properly because it is an immediate reflection on the company and the product itself. Presentation is always key and TINECO passed the test.

Everything in the box was wrapped and snug properly in the box and well maintained. It is a small but very important thing to accomplish.

Inside the box was the vacuum, the handle, the charging dock along with the cord to plug it in, a cleaning tool, a bottle of cleaning solution, and an extra dry filter and brush roller.

The assembly of the product was fairly simple as you just need to attach the handle onto the top of the vacuum. After that you hook up the charger and wait for it to fully charge before your first use.

There was no confusion during these steps and took barely any time to set up. The charging took about 2-3 hours from about 40% battery but will take 4-5 if charging from 0%.

Operation and Quality

In order to get started you have to take off the back water tank and fill it up to the marker with cold water and add a bottle cap of solution to the mixture.

I like to shake it up before putting it back in so I know the solution is evenly displaced around in the tank. After you place the tank back in you just have to hit the power button on the handle and start cleaning.

For my first use, my floor was actually quite filthy; The TINECO Floor One S5 was able to clean and sweep up everything in its path.

The vacuum also has a dirty water tank that you’ll need to empty every so often. I found that you’ll need to replace it about one time in the middle of using a full tank of clean water. The battery life lasts about 35 minutes at most which is more than enough time to clean your floors.

The TINECO Floor One S5 vacuum has two different cleaning modes: Auto and MAX. Auto is the standard cleaning method while MAX will use maximum cleaning and suction power.

It also has two sub modes with the solution mode and water only mode. This is based on whether or not you just want a deeper clean with the solution or not.

The iLoop screen on the vacuum provides you with all the information you need while cleaning. It provides the suction power, battery percentage, and a red and blue circle around the edge showing how dirty an area is.

If there is more red it means it is more dirty and requires extra cleaning. The TINECO vacuum also has voice prompts telling you the status and informing you of everything as you go about using it. This can be put on mute if you do not enjoy it or find it helpful.

After all the cleaning is said and done and you have refilled the water tank and emptied the dirty water tank, you can have it self-clean on the charging dock.

It will prompt you with this when it is placed on the dock and can be manually started by hitting a button on the handle. This will clean off the roller and any other place that needs to be cleaned as identified by the iLoop.

Conclusion

I was very pleased with the outcome of my floors and would tell just about anybody how great it is.

Replaceable parts will give it a longer lifetime and will definitely make it worth the money overtime.

However, compared to the price point of competitors it would definitely not be my first choice. This is definitely a product you want to snag when it’s on sale since it has a $500 dollar price tag.

With its smart features and it being cordless definitely makes it a valuable vacuum to have if you are willing to pay the money. Aside from the price point this is a fantastic vacuum that’s backed by a two-year warranty.

Reviewing Nextbase Dash Cams

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When it comes to picking up a dash cam, there are plenty of brands to choose from, each with its own portfolio of products. One brand that seems to constantly be among the “best of” lists, though, is Nextbase.

After getting the opportunity to check out a few of its products and accessories we can see why Nextbase is among the more popular and highly reviewed companies in the space.

With nearly one half dozen models to choose from today, Nextbase has a dash cam for all budgets or driver needs. Whether it’s something simple for a first-time driver who needs some accountability or an Uber driver who needs a higher resolution image and in-car capture, there’s a product.

At the entry level you’ll find the 222 Dash Cam ($100) which has a 2.5-inch display and captures 1080p video at 30fps or 720p resolution at 60fps. It’s compatible with a polarizing lens filter accessory, too, which helps in those times when you’re driving into sun. It does have a built-in Night Vision feature.

Moving up a notch, the 322GW Dash Cam ($200) gives users a touch display, adds in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.2 connectivity, GPS, emergency response capability, and support for accessories (more on those in a moment). Enhanced Night Vision gives drivers more peace of mind after the sun goes down.

For $300, the 522GW Dash Cam brings about 1440p resolution, a larger 3-inch touch display, built-in polarization, and Amazon Alexa baked into the device.

At the top of the line, the 622GW Dash Cam ($400) offers up 4K video recording at 30fps as well as 120fps for 1080p clips. Moreover, it includes image stabilization, Bluetooth 5.0, and support for What 3 Words. Be sure to check out our full review of the 622GW.

There are plenty of other features and functions offered in the different models so we invite you to take a look at them to determine which is right for you.

All models listed here except for the 222 Dash Cam are compatible with rear modules to enhance the experience. We were provided with samples of the following three and found each to be incredibly valuable and speak to a specific need.

  • Rear Window Camera: Features a 140° ultra-wide viewing angle to capture everything behind the vehicle. It plugs directly into the camera and runs directly to the rear window of your vehicle. The 6m cable is plenty long enough to tuck away in lining of your roof; the adjustable magnetic mount lets you place out of the way in any angle you need.
  • Car Rear View Camera: This telephoto lens is like having a camera that captures what your rear-view mirror sees, including the road behind you. Easily installed, it clicks directly into the side of your Dash Cam.
  • Cabin View Cam: If you’re an Uber Driver or need to capture what happens inside the vehicle, you’ll want this accessory. It also snaps into the Dash Cam and records directly into the unit.

Special thanks to the Nextbase team for sending over the assorted dash cameras and accessories.

Bluetti offers up Mother’s Day gift ideas

A mother gives everything at home and in the office as she endeavors to secure her family’s future. For this upcoming Mother’s Day (officially on Sunday, May 8), flowers are fine and chocolates are never a bad choice. But if you want something a bit more special to show your love and appreciation, then you’re in luck. BLUETTI has rounded up some gift ideas on this day to make her smile from ear to ear. 

AC300+B300 Combo- An Expandable Power Center 

(original price $3,798, sale price $3,499)

If you’ve got a mom who is fond of outdoor RV trip or camping, this combo is a gift she’s sure to love. Spoil mom by a relaxing journey with a reliable power source at hand.Though no battery built-in, the AC300 is 100% modular, which can be connected with up to 4 B300 battery packs to reach a 12,288Wh capacity. The 3000W Pure Sine AC inverter is built for securely running high-load devices. The BLUETTI Fusion Box Pro can combine 2 such units in series and even boost to a massive 24,576Wh/ 6000W/ 24V. There’s no more worry for her since it’s capable of covering all power needs along the road.  

EP500/EP500Pro-The New Era of Home Power Backup   

(EP500-original price $4,599, sale price $4,399; EP500Pro-original price $5,999, sale price $4,999; )  

According to Power Outage US, utility customers experienced 1.33 billion outage hours in 2020, up 73% from roughly 770 million in 2019. If trends continue, it doesn’t look much brighter for 2022.

Mom is who provides the core support for most housework at home. However, unexpected power failure can drive her into crazy. The EP500/EP500Pro solar generator should be on the top list without a doubt when choosing a residential emergency power supply. Give mom the gift of convenience to enhance her woman power. By connecting either with Bluetooth or WiFi, remote control, monitor, and firmware update can be done merely with clicks on the cellphone! Release mom’s stress and get ready for outage anytime. 

AC200MAX-Versatile Power Monster

(original price $1,999, sale price $1,899)

Mother’s Day is a nice chance to set aside time and have a family gathering in the backyard. Place an AC200MAX by the dining table rather than a bunch of tangled cables, to make the happy hour with mom last for long. The AC200MAX is a classic model and has become one of the most popular models in the BLUETTI Store. It features 16 outputs to run multiple devices at the same time. The upgraded LifePO4 battery chemistry is designed to provide 3500+ life cycles to 80% of the original capacity. Flexible to recharge it in 7 ways, the maximum 1400W input rate allows it to efficiently top up to full within 2 hours!    

EB70S-Pack Lighter, Travel Further   

(EB70S-Original price $599, sale price $549)  

It’s highly competitive in the latest market in terms of portability, which will surprise her at the first glance. Besides being ultra-lightweight, the easy-to-carry handle is ergonomically constructed to save her hassle while moving from one place to another. Simply hook up with BLUETTI solar panels PV120 or PV200 to make it a remarkable power source with endless green energy only if the sun shines through. An ideal gift option to splurge on mom.

Another exciting news, BLUETTI will launch a #BLUETTIwithMom campaign on Mother’s Day, invite members on the Instagram to share photos and the sweetest moment/story with their mom, and to win a free BLUETTI power station. Follow BLUETTI Official on Instagram to learn more. 

About BLUETTI

With over ten years of experience in the energy storage industry, BLUETTI is committed to building the world’s best power stations for van dwellers, explorers, and off-grid life. For more information, please visit https://www.bluettipower.com/

T-Mobile now offering 15-day test drives for Home Internet

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Roughly one year after its launch, T-Mobile’s 5G Home Internet service is getting the “Un-carrier” treatment. Effective immediately, potential subscribers can test drive the service for up to 15 days without incurring any charges.

Dubbed “Internet Freedom”, the initiative lets customers try out the service for free using one of its gateway devices. Should things not go as well as you’d hope, simply return the gateway and you’ll owe nothing. Otherwise, consider yourself a “5G Home Internet” subscriber.

“The Un-carrier was created to fix a stupid, broken wireless industry, and while we aren’t done, we’ve undoubtedly changed if for good. Now, with Internet Freedom, we’re taking on Big Internet and bringing the Un-carrier movement to broadband.”

It’s a great way to test out how fast things can be, good or bad, without breaking any standing commitments with other service providers.

In a related note, T-Mobile will help you break up with your current internet provider by covering early termination fees. That is to say you’ll receive a prepaid Mastercard with up to $500 on it for breaking that contract.

Home Internet runs $50 per month; T-Mobile pledges to keep the monthly rate where it is with its Price Lock. Moreover, that’s the cost with taxes and fees included.

T-Mobile subscribers who already have a Magenta Max plan can add Home Internet to their account as if it were a standard line. This puts the monthly fee at just $30 and it, too, is locked in with Price Lock.

Going forward, T-Mobile will give its broadband customers the same perks and benefits it extends to its phone plans. The T-Mobile Tuesday program will dangle freebies, discounts, and more at no additional cost.

Starting May 10 T-Mobile kicks off one of its biggest promotions yet, with $50 discounts on any streaming device (Chromecast, Roku, Fire TV, etc.) and 50% off YouTube TV for a full year.

As great as this sounds, all of it hinges on whether you can take advantage of the service, right? To check whether it’s available in your neighborhood, head to T-Mobile’s website and plug in your address.

BLUETTI shares gift ideas to celebrate Mother’s Day

A mother gives everything at home and in the office as she endeavors to secure her family’s future. If you want something special to show your love and appreciation on Mother’s Day (officially on Sunday, May 8) , then you’re in luck. BLUETTI has rounded up some gift ideas and will soon announce a new unit. 

AC300+B300 Combo- Expandable Power Center 

This combo is newly released that will hit the shelf on EDT 10:00PM, May 18th. Though no battery built-in, the AC300 can accept up to 4 B300 battery to reach a 12,288Wh capacity. The Fusion Box Pro can combine 2 such units in series and boost to a massive 24,576Wh/ 6000W/ 240V.  

Key Features: 

  • Up to 12288Wh Capacity with 4*B300
  • 2400W Unrivaled Solar Input
  • 3000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter
  • 5400W Blazing Input Rate
  • 24/7 UPS Home Backup

AC200MAX-Versatile Power Monster

(original price C$2,499, sale price $2,299)

Mother’s Day is a nice chance to have a family gathering in the backyard. Place an AC200MAX by the table to make the happy hour last for long. The AC200MAX is a classic yet popular model in BLUETTI Store. The 1400W input rate allows an efficient charging within 2 hours!    

AC200P-Reliable Power Backup

(original price C$2,099, sale price $1,899)

Mom provides the core support for most housework at home. However, unexpected outage can drive her into crazy. Consider AC200P as an emergency power supply, with 2000Wh capacity and 2000W output power, it can power almost all appliances including coffee maker, refrigerator, hairdryer, etc. 

EB70S-Pack Lighter, Travel Further   

(Original price C$799, sale price C$699)  

The EB70S’s portability will surprise her at the first glance. The ergonomic handle can save her hassle while moving. Hooking up with BLUETTI solar panels PV120 or PV200 makes it a remarkable power source with endless energy when the sun shines. 

Another exciting news, BLUETTI will launch a #BLUETTIwithMom campaign on Mother’s Day, invite members on Instagram to share the sweetest moment/story with their mom to win a free BLUETTI power station. Follow BLUETTI Canada on Instagram to learn more. 

About BLUETTI

With over ten years of experience in the energy storage industry, BLUETTI is committed to building the world’s best power stations for van dwellers, explorers, and off-grid life. For more information, please visit https://www.bluettipower.ca/

ODDICT Twig Pro Wireless Earbuds review

The Oddict Twig Pro are a premium pair of ‘true wireless’ Bluetooth earbuds which feature a charging case, Snapdragon high quality sound, hybrid active noise-canceling, ambient noise, and IPX4 water resistance. And all of it packed into a slick in-ear design.

Included in the box, the Twig Pros come with extra eartips, a short USB-C charging cable, the charging case, and a quick startup manual. You can find them on Amazon, Oddict or Phiaton’s website for $139 USD.

While not super important for most people, the packaging design of the box is extremely efficient and really shows off the aesthetics of the Twig Pros, which is something that I can really appreciate a company putting effort into.

With a unique charging case design that is dramatically different from the industry standard, I was worried at first that I wouldn’t like it. Honestly though, right out of the box I was very pleased with them.

It has a very premium appearance with a metallic finish and button on the outer rim that you can press to find out how much battery life you’ve got left based on an estimate from the color of a light that pops on.

It looks super minimal and clean on your desk while charging, almost like a miniature Alexa or Google Home. The earbuds themselves have a similar metallic finish and have a good looking shape overall in my opinion. They have a button on each earbud so that you can have remote playback control over calls and music or control the Ambient Noise mode.

Sound Quality

These earbuds undoubtedly look good, but do they actually sound good, too? This is where many of these true wireless earbuds can be a huge hit or miss in my opinion. The Twig Pros do deliver in this area.

The sound is smooth and powerful, just as good as any other earbud. Once you get paired and register the device in the app for the first time you will be able to use Oddict’s Equalizer in the app to customize your listening experience with a “warm/cold” and “soft/hard” scale, but I find the default setting has been my preferred mode to offer quality sound throughout the ranges of most songs. I have no complaints about the bass, as the Snapdragon sound has plenty of strength in the low range.

Battery Life / Charging

Oddict advertises that the earbuds can get a total of six hours of playtime per charge with Active Noise Cancellation turned off. Moreover, you’ll get about 40 minutes playback with a 10-minute quick charge.

I have found the earbuds seemed to easily last through about four hours; with the case charging I’m sure you could get roughly 20 hours per charge.

I put pretty consistent use into them, and one full case charge ended up lasting me about a week, so if you just want to use them while on a commute, while working, studying, or in the gym, the Oddict Twig Pros should offer you plenty of battery life. With such a fast recharging time, you should never have to worry too much about running out of juice when you really need it.

One unique feature of the charging case is a wireless charging ability with magnets in the case to hold it in place on the charging source.

The case recharges to full battery very quickly with a wired or wireless connection, and the USB-C port is much better than the outdated micro-USB connection that I still see in a lot of tech.

A small light on the side of the case allows you to ensure that the case is charging or double check your battery life. If you want more accurate battery life estimates, the application will give you a percentage for each earbud.

The Oddict App

Oddict has created a convenient companion app for each of their products. Unfortunately, it seems that you must register the device on the app to use it. I’d like to have the option to avoid the application if possible; however, the application ended up actually having some useful features that I didn’t expect at all.

You can control the ANC and ambient sound mode from the app. The ambient sound mode is definitely on par with most other earbuds that feature it. When turned on, I was able to hear my surroundings just as well as I might without the earbuds in.

The ANC however, did not meet my expectations. When music was off, the ANC didn’t seem to work much at all, whether it was on the maximum or minimum level of noise reduction.

As mentioned before, the EQ of the app works great, but it has unconventional settings. You simply move a slider between warm/cold and hard/soft, rather than adjusting your bass or treble levels, but it does seem to work, for what it’s worth.

The app also allows you to track the location of your earbuds or make them play a loud sound in case you lose them, which is something that most other true wireless earbuds unfortunately lack. I find it to be a very important feature for someone known to be as forgetful as myself when the earbuds are so small.

It may just be me, but I’ve found myself looking frantically through bedsheets or under furniture for one earbud more times than I’d like to admit, so when a company includes this feature it has always come to good use.

Summary

Overall, the Twig Pros are a pretty high quality pair of true wireless headphones with premium aesthetics. The sound quality is as smooth and powerful as you can hope for from, especially from such a tiny earbud.

I find that the earbuds are super comfortable and will stay in your ear with no problem throughout the entire duration of their battery life.

With at least four continuous hours of play time in my experience with them, you can’t ask for much more from true wireless earbuds. The charging case should easily get you through at least a couple days of consistent moderate use.

The application has some super convenient features which feels like the bare minimum considering that it seems you can’t connect to the earbuds without it.

One issue with these that I haven’t yet mentioned is their connectivity. It doesn’t seem that the earbuds have a good range, and I even found that holding my head in a certain position would make the connection go in and out and become very choppy. While walking with the phone in my pocket I find that sometimes the audio just starts cutting out and almost anything can cause interference with the Bluetooth connection (such as a hand over the ear).

While this might just be a problem with my phone specifically, or the fact that I live on a somewhat high-tech college campus with likely lots of other Bluetooth devices creating interference, it doesn’t seem to be something I should have to deal with for the price of these when much lower-end earbuds have not had this problem.

Mint Mobile debuts its take on family plans

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Mint Mobile, the wireless provider owned by Ryan Reynolds, has added a new option to its service: family plans. Available across the carrier’s range of plans, the new “modern family” option lets subscribers get the 12-month annual rate in three-month increments.

According to Mint anywhere from two to five lines qualifies for the family plan. Each line is able to have its own rate plan so one user can go with the lowest data allotment while another opts for the highest.

“I didn’t want Mint Mobile to have just a standard wireless family plan. I wanted it to be good enough for my family. We succeeded. In fact, it may be too good for my family, but that’s more my issue than the wireless industry’s.”

Ryan Reynolds

Mint Mobile, which operates on T-Mobile’s 4G LTE and 5G network, offers a 4GB data plan for as low as $15 per month. An unlimited data plan on the 12-month pricing is just $30 per month.

The prepaid service provider lets consumers on single-line plans purchase service in three, six, or 12-month increments with varying prices based on how long they commit.

MediFancy Smart Watch review

What do you think of when someone says the word “smartwatch” to you? Is it an Apple Watch or Fitbit? Maybe, if you’re a runner, you think of a Garmin.

For a lot of people, a smart watch can be anything tracks activities and/or shows notifications from their phone. Need to keep an eye on your steps, sleep, fitness, or heart rate? You don’t have to spend hundreds of dollars on something fancy.

The MediFancy Smart Watch, which pairs via Bluetooth to Android and iOS handsets, is a $50 affair that offers up quite a respectable suite of features.

Waterproof up to 50 meters depth for 10 minutes, this wearable is designed to go pretty much anywhere you do, keeping track of your swimming, running, cycling, yoga and other activities.

There are 14 different sport modes to track with six of them tying to GPS tracking. You’ll need to keep your phone nearby for these as it’s assisted by the handset. In other words, you’ll rely on your phone’s GPS location if you want to use the map aspect.

  • 5ATM waterproof
  • Heart rate monitor
  • 1.69-inch touch screen
  • Blood oxygen tracker
  • Customizable interface
  • 14 sport modes
  • Multiple brightness settings
  • Lightweight
  • 10-15 days usage per charge
  • Removable straps

Install the free app and you’ll find there are various options for customizing the experience, including watch faces and notifications.

Other features include a stopwatch, phone finder, movement reminders, and weather. Leaning into the health and wellness a bit, you’ll also get heart rate, sleep, blood oxygen and stress monitoring.

While we’re not overly familiar with the MediFancy brand, we appreciate the low entry point for price and the fact that it’s all backed by a three-year warranty.

We’ve found the MediFancy Smart Watch to be comfortable, easy to use, and really quite useful. It looks and feels, and definitely operates well above what we expected in the device.

Battery life is also excellent, getting well more than a week on a full charge before we think about plugging it in. And in doing so we were able to fully juice it up in under two hours.

Availability

We’re more than happy to recommend this one at just $50 and think the brand is worth taking the chance on.

For a limited time, you can pick up the MediFancy Smart Watch for just $30 at Amazon. Simply enter HD9JHGAT at checkout and that will knock $20 off the price. And, depending on when you pick yours up, there’s also a 10% coupon that you can clip. Do that and you’ll end up at just $25, or half price.

Introducing iOS Interruptions

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As I’ve previously covered, I recently made the iPhone my daily driver smartphone. It was a long internal struggle, but one that I’m happy with for the moment. After some internal discussions, Android Guys has decided this marks a unique opportunity for us to cover iPhone and iOS periodically.

We understand that this site is founded around the Android platform, but have always been open to experimenting with expanded coverage. So, allow us to introduce our new article series titled iOS Interruptions.

In this space, we will cover a few iOS or iPhone items per month. This could be an app review or the latest accessories we’ve been able to test out. It could even mean we drop some of the bigger news surrounding Apple’s products as well.

We ask our readers to keep an open mind with these new posts. The Android Guys team understands that this is an enthusiast site around Google’s OS. However, that doesn’t mean we can’t nerd out on its lone competitor. Thank you for taking a moment to read this announcement, and as always, thanks for reading Android Guys.