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Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H4 2nd-Gen Headphones review

The first generation Beoplay H4 headphones from Bang & Olufsen are my favorite headphones of all time. So you can imagine my excitement when they released a follow-up, aptly named the Beoplay H4 2nd gen. Long story short, I’m now in love with the 2nd gen H4 headphones and a big thanks to B&O for sending these out for review.

Design

Bang & Olufsen is a brand that takes design seriously, and that’s something I’ve always appreciated. The H4 2nd Gen are no exception, and not only do they look beautiful, but they are also lightweight and feel premium.

When it comes to the materials used, B&O spared no expense here. Most headphones these days are constructed mostly from plastic, even the high-end ones. Not so with the Beoplay H4 2nd Gen, B&O mainly used leather, stainless steel, and aluminum with only some accents of plastic on the ear cups.

This gives the H4 2nd Gen a luxurious feel, and it’s a real shame that B&O doesn’t include a protective case or even a pouch like so many other brands do to help protect them. That’s a small touch that would have been very appreciated, especially with such a stylish high-quality product like this.

The controls on the H4 2nd gen bucks the recent trend of using touch-sensitive buttons like many other high-end headphones. Instead, B&O has continued using physical buttons, and there’s nothing wrong with that.

In the past, I’ve not been a huge fan of touch-sensitive controls, but they have started to grow on me recently. No matter though, physical buttons work fine and at least they’ve upgraded to USB-C for charging this time. That in itself is a major upgrade in my opinion. Plus, there is still a 3.5mm jack for when you don’t want to or cannot use Bluetooth.

Fit and Comfort

No matter how good a pair of headphones sounds, that’s all moot if they aren’t comfortable. I’m thrilled to report the Beoplay H4 second-gen are one of the most comfortable pair of headphones I’ve ever worn. They are lightweight with plenty of foam cushioning on the headband and ear cups to ensure a pleasant listening experience for hours.

User Experience

One of the biggest upgrades to the H4 2nd gen is that Google Assistant support is now built-in. That means, not only do you have a quick way to access Google Assistant with the push of a button, but they will also read your notifications to you, and even allow you to reply to messages with your voice.

Although, my favorite improvement might be that the H4 2nd gen supports Google Fast Pairing. This makes pairing infinitely easier with a pop-up notification on your phone as soon as you power on the headphones. It also walks you through the setup and teaches you how to use the Google Assistant features.

App

The Bang & Olufsen app is not essential, but it does provide some additional useful options. For example, you can enable or disable Google Assistant support, perhaps if you need a break from it reading your notifications or don’t enjoy that feature.

It also has a fun and unique equalizer built-in, but it won’t please audiophiles who want more accurate control. Regardless, I happen to love the signature sound of Bang & Olufsen headphones, so I never need to play with the EQ that much. Lastly, you’ll need the app if you want to check for software updates, which can often include bug fixes or new features.

Sound Quality

The Beoplay H4 second-gen uses the aptX Bluetooth codec, and the sound quality is everything I loved from the first generation, a spacious soundstage and deep reverberating bass. There are some things you can’t get from playing with an equalizer, and these are two of them.

However, while I’m generally a huge fan of the B&O signature sound, I did find the second-gen H4s to be a little warm for my tastes. After playing with the equalizer a bit and tweaking the brightness, I found the sweet spot and couldn’t be happier with how they sound. The sub-bass is still deep and powerful, while the extra treble adds more clarity for a sound I can’t help but love.

Battery Life

Bang & Olufsen rates the battery life of the H4 second-gen for up to 19-hours. In my experience, they just keep going and going. If anything, I wouldn’t be surprised if they could surpass the 19-hour rating B&O gives them.

However, if the battery ever does die on you in between charges, you can always use them with the 3.5mm jack. That is assuming you have a jack on your phone, or you didn’t forget your dongle.

Final Thoughts

It’s no secret, I’m a Bang & Olufsen fan, its products exude quality from the high-end materials they use to the stunning sound. Despite all of this, the B&O H4 second-gen are not perfect.

I would have loved to have seen a case included to protect these beautiful headphones. The price is also a little on the high side. For not much more money, you can get headphones from Bose and Sony with class-leading active noise cancellation.

While I absolutely love the Beoplay H4 second-gen headphones–and I would highly recommend them to anyone who enjoys high-quality audio–it might be worth waiting for them to go on sale, because $300 is a lot to pay without ANC or a case.

Alternatively, it’s still possible to pick up the first-gen H4s for nearly half the price. They will allow you to experience Bang & Olufsen’s fantastic sound quality, only with slightly less battery life and no Google Assistant integration.

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The best cases for your Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition

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The Samsung Galaxy S20 and its S20 Plus counterpart are some of the most gorgeous phones on the market. Comprised from metal and glass, they are eye-catching and stunning, but they can be a bit slippery. The most recent addition to the family, the S20 Fan Edition (FE), is just as gorgeous.

SEE: Samsung Phone Buyer’s Guide

If you’re worried about getting scratches and scuffs on your beloved phone, you’ll want to protect it with a case. Here, we’ve gathered up some of the best cases for the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE. Some are fashionable, others are ultra-thin, and others are tough and rugged.

Best Samsung Galaxy S20 FE Cases

Samsung S-View Flip Cover

Never miss a beat without having to be checking your phone every second. This case has a small window that allows various information to show at a glance. $50 at Samsung

Case-Mate Soap Bubble

Don’t be fooled by the flashy colors. This case has MicroPel® antimicrobial protection. Assuring ultimate protection at the touch of a finger. $40 at Case-Mate

Caseology Parallax

Available in two colors, this one has military grade levels of protection. Compatible with wireless charging, it’s slim and secure and the patterned back provides a great ergonomic grip. $25 at Caseology

Speck Presidio Pro

 

Soft to the touch and slim, it’s like an extra layer of skin on your phone. An extra layer that lets you tumble from up to 13 feet and won’t complain about scrapes, that is. $30 at Speck

Spigen Rugged Armor

 

Flexible, thin, and easy to grip, you’ll barely notice it’s there. That is until you knock it off the table. Not to worry, though, it’s tougher than you are. Bonus points for the built-in kickstand. $25 at Spigen

UAG Pathfinder Series

 

One of the tougher looking cases found on this list, it boasts an armor shell with an impact-resistant core. Oversized buttons make it easy to locate without fumbling. Sold in two colors, it has a honeycomb design which accents your phone in just the right way. $40 at UAG

Osophter TPU Protective Cover

Protection that doesn’t break the bank. Made from a mix of TPU and polycarbonate it assures your phone is completely safe. With 3 colors to choose from the price point ensures cases for every outfit. $8 on Amazon

Supcase Uniform Beetle Pro

This dual layer rugged case features a kickstand and rotating holster. With a 20ft drop test rating it ensures no matter where you use this phone its accessible and protected. $22 on Amazon

Eufy Video Doorbell 2K (Battery-powered) review

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When it comes to home security and smart doorbells, the first names that often come to mind are Ring and Nest. And while they maybe among the more popular options, they can also be among the more costly ones, too.

As 2020 draws to a close we’ve seen the rise of other brands in the area of connected home, security cameras, and smart doorbells. In the thick of it now are names like Eufy, Arlo, Simplisafe, and Wyze.

Eufy, a division of the Anker brand centered around smart homes (cameras, security, robot vacuum, etc) has a few products in the video doorbell space. Available now are both wired and wireless options, with kits starting as low as $159.99.

We were recently provided a review sample of the eufy Video Doorbell 2k (Battery-powered), on sale for $199.99. After having it in place for about two weeks we’re happy to share our impressions of the product.

Eufy Video Doorbell 2K

Offered in black and white color options, this bundle is comprised of two key pieces: the doorbell and a Homebase. The former goes on your outside wall, of course, while the latter connects to your router and houses the captured footage.

Features include real-time notifications for pressing the doorbell or activity detected within a particular zone. Want to know the moment someone steps on your porch? No problem. Prefer to wait until someone rings the bell? Easy peasy.

Should you want to interact with someone at the doorbell, it’s as simple as responding in the mobile application. Moreover, you can record some preset messages that can be played at the tap of a button.

Other details include an AI that knows the difference between a human or animal, interoperability with Google Home or Amazon Alexa, and military-grade encryption for footage.

Setup and Configuration

As far as setup goes it doesn’t get much easier. There’s plenty of documentation and help, but it’s essentially plugging the Homebase into your router and mounting the doorbell wherever you want. An app guides you through it, but it ought to be a matter of minutes before you’re good to go.

We really like the wireless aspect because it lets us add a doorbell to entryways that otherwise did not have one. Speaking of which, eufy makes extra doorbells available for just $119.99.

You can opt to mount the doorbell straight out or at a slight angle; it’s a matter of screwing an insert in between the wall and the doorbell. This is handy if you have a spot where you’d prefer to capture a corner of the porch or driveway.

Other Details

The camera is capable of capturing full-color 2K HD video at a 4:3 aspect ratio. Should you find the camera faces direct sunlight, you can opt for Wide Dynamic Range (WDR).

The app provides a number of customizable options, including whether you want to be notified when someone steps in range. Or, maybe you’d prefer to just know when someone presses the button.

You can also configure the notification sounds on the phone and Homebase. Indeed, you can have your hub ring so you hear when someone’s at the door. There are numerous chimes to select with personalized volume levels.

One of our favorite features was recording messages that can be played at the press of a button. This is a convenient way to let solicitors know you’re not interested without having to open the door. It’s also a handy option for those times you might be unable to speak to the person on the other end.

Conclusion

We’ve enjoyed having the extra eye on our property as it captures an area of our yard and porch otherwise unwatched. The app has worked as expected each time we’ve been prompted or go manually playing around.

The eufy Video Doorbell 2K (wireless) is a great option for people looking to add smarts to their home. It’s priced affordably enough and is part of a growing portfolio of products. In other words, you’re not taking much of a risk on a brand that hasn’t done very much.

With this and its other devices the eufy brand has established itself as more than an “up and comer” in the space.

Availability

Learn more about the eufy Video Doorbell line at eufy’s website where this model is currently available to purchase for $199.99.

Streamline your restaurant management with tablet POS system for restaurateurs

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When you run a restaurant, you need a POS or Point-of-Sale system that allows you to take your customers’ orders, charge them for the service, and receive payment.

Traditional systems were stationary machines that restaurateurs used. However, the latest advancement consists of a mobile  tablet POS system for restaurateurs that you can take orders and receive payments directly from it.

You may ask what kind of benefits offers this tablet system. This article will answer exactly that question and digs into the features of this modern system Point of sale system for restaurants. So, without further ado, let’s jump right in!

Traditional POS Vs. Tablet POS System For Restaurateurs

We’ll first start by comparing a traditional system with a both systems.

With a traditional system in your restaurant, your waiter would take your customer’s order on a notepad, go back to the stationary system and punch in the order, and head to the kitchen to convey the order to the chef. As the food gets ready, the chef would yell to your waiter to collect the dish and take it down to the customer who waits patiently (impatiently, in all honesty) at their table. This is a typical scenario in a restaurant that incorporates a traditional system.

In a tablet POS system, on the other hand, takes care of your customer as they arrive at your restaurant and are ready to place their order. The tablet system is capable of taking the customer’s order and charges them (even split the check, if need be) all from the mobile tablet.

According to Business News Daily, the latest systems, with their advanced technology, may improve a restaurant’s customer retention, drive sales, and even secure customer data.

Now that we have compared the basic functionality of a traditional and tablet system, let’s talk about the benefits of the new system.

The Benefits Of the Tablet POS System

By shifting to a tablet system for restaurateurs, you can avail of these benefits.

Streamline Operations With Mobility

The major benefit your restaurant can avail of with a tablet system is more mobility. A traditional system is restricted in terms of movement, and your staff has no option but to do back and forth with the customer order. This may cause exhaustion that leads to human error. In a restaurant, a human error can pose a negative impression on your customer, causing them to look for other options for dine-ins.

A tablet system allows your staff to take in orders and place bills with the hand-held device on the spot. This saves both your staff and your customer’s time, and drastically reduces the chances of error.

Fairly Easy Setup

Another great benefit of a tablet system is the easy setup it offers. All you would need is a tablet, a credit-card reader, and cloud software.

After setting up your restaurant’s account, your staff can access the system and start taking orders from your customers! As nearly everyone knows how to handle a tablet, it will be fairly easy for your staff to use the tablet system without the need for training, as compared to traditional machines.

In case your staff requires a little training, most system providers give detailed ‘getting-started’ support to their customers as well.

Manage Your Inventory Efficiently

Your tablet system will also allow you to keep track of your inventory. The device will also notify you as you run low on various products or items and need refilling and restocking. For your own convenience, you may even set the system up in a way that it sends an email notification as soon as you require restocking.

Cloud Access

When you use a tablet system, all the information that is processed is saved on the cloud software that the system is linked with. Since the data is saved on the cloud, you can access your account from any internet-enabled device, such as your desktop computer.

Whenever you require any changes done on the inventory, or system, etc. you can do so on the cloud, and the changes will get updated on all of your devices in real-time. This is a great benefit for restaurateurs and allows in streamlining operations.

Fast Integrations

Another benefit that tablet systems have is the fast integration that they offer. Since the tablet POS system for restaurateurs incorporates advanced technology, you’ll find it much easier to keep up-to-date and integrate it with other platforms that your restaurant may use.

Due to their fast and easy integration, tablet systems can manage your staff data, your costs, your online orders, and deliveries, while integrating with your traditional systems to offer great overall value.

Customer Trust

When you incorporate a tablet POS system, your staff can process payments in front of your customers instead of taking their credit cards out of their sight to a traditional system. This will generate trust in your customers as they will be able to view the transaction in front of them.

Moreover, you can store your customer’s data on your system and offer rewards and benefits for repeat visits. As you reward your customers for repeat visits and recognize them, your customers will feel welcomed at your restaurant, and would want to come back over and over again for your excellent hospitality, and what else do restaurateurs want more than that?

Wrapping Up

A tablet POS system for restaurateurs is a hand-held device that allows the staff to place orders and process payments at the spot. Because of the advanced technology that these tablet systems have, your restaurant can avail of streamlined operations due to the mobility they provide, easy setup, efficient inventory management, cloud access, fast integrations, and customer trust.

Due to all of these benefits, greater efficiency, and excellent customer satisfaction, restaurateurs can receive a greater bottom line and help their business flourish in the long-run.

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OnePlus 8T announced for October 23

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OnePlus on Wednesday announced its newest phone, the 8T. Priced as low as $749, it builds on the flagship 8 announced earlier in the year.

The OnePlus 8T has a faster refresh rate than its predecessor at 120Hz and features a 65-watt fast charging battery. In a related note, the battery is a smidge larger at 4,500mAh.

According to OnePlus, the 8T can get a “full day’s charge” in just 15 minutes. A full charge takes just 39 minutes on the charger. To make this possible, the 8T relies on two batteries and a dozen temperature sensors.

Other noteworthy differences include a video portrait mode and always-on display options. Perhaps most interesting, and welcome, change is that it uses a flat glass for the screen and not a curved edge.

Similar to the OnePlus 8, the 8T has a 6.6-inch HD AMOLED display with an in-display fingerprint reader, 8/12GB RAM with 128GB/256GB storage. The rear houses a quad-camera experience centered around a 48-megapixel main camera sensor.

The OnePlus runs Android 11 and will be offered in Lunar Silver and Aquamarine Green, The phone goes on sale October 23 at OnePlus and Amazon; pre-orders are available immediately.

T-Mobile will be the exclusive carrier for the OnePlus 8T 5G in the United State. Its version will also be available October 23 with pre-orders starting October 16. Pricing will be $31.25/month for 24 months.

How to reach maximum security on your Android device in 2020

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Let’s face it, the world is a pretty scary place right now. That’s why it’s more essential than ever to stay connected with family, friends, and work mates.

While we feel secure sheltering inside our homes, not all external threats are protected by walls and social distancing. We want to be able to rely on secure, stable connections wherever we’re located.

Each year, there are more security risks targeting us than the previous year. Not only do we have to deal with new threats almost daily, hackers are coming up with innovative twists on old exploits.

How bad is the problem?

Here’s some Android security information that may surprise you.

Android Devices and Security

According to a study conducted at the University of Maryland, there is a new cyber attack launched every 39 seconds. What’s more, hackers are tailoring common PC exploits to reach smartphone users. For example, SMiShing is a new approach to phishing that uses your messaging platforms to insert malicious code into your phone.

The top risks to your mobile computing sessions are:

  1. Public WiFi
  2. Data leaks
  3. Phishing exploits
  4. Network spoofing
  5. Broken cryptography
  6. Spyware
  7. Improper sessions handling

With the right tools and information, you’ll have added layers of protection against hackers and other cyber threats.

Common Security Issues and How to Fix Them

Whether you’re streaming movies or using your smartphone to conduct business remotely, security is the number one concern. While no device is perfect, Android-powered phones are more secure than models using iOS. The most common security issues with Android devices center around access control and malicious apps.

There are 5 ways that you can harden your phone or tablet against the existing threats and beat the odds of suffering from whatever attacks develop in the future.

Practice Strong Access Control

This should be a no-brainer, but you would be surprised by how many people fail at the simple act of locking their phones. I know it’s a pain to remember a code or a pattern. However, it’s even more of a pain to lose your device and all of the information in it rather than to take a few seconds longer to call your mom.

Believe it or not, the simplest ways to control access are still the most effective. Choose a pin that’s easy to remember without resorting to insecure, easy-to-guess pins like birthdays, phone numbers, or the last four digits of your SS number. Make sure to choose a different pin for each device and change them once a month or so. The same goes for passwords.

You can use a password manager to create and store strong passwords. Using two-factor authentication (2FA) is a viable option, and most devices have this capability built into the system. You could also use Google’s own 2FA. Many models include built-in device encryption that you can access through your settings. Simply go to Settings>Security>Encrypt Device and follow the directions.

Another important consideration for stronger access control are authorized apps that could potentially allow third parties to gain access to your financial accounts. Authorized apps are given varying levels of control over email accounts and logins. We recommend using secure invoicing and financial apps if authenticating with a bank account or email address. Vulnerabilities in the authorized app can create larger security issues.

Remember That Who Makes Your Phones and Apps Matters

Google releases regular smartphone security patches. Unfortunately, not all manufacturers release them right away. Some don’t bother to release them at all.

It may be tempting to purchase a phone because it’s cheap or aesthetically appealing, but it’s more important to choose a model from a manufacturer you can trust. That means buying a phone from a company that puts customer security first.

Keep in mind that it’s not just phone manufacturers that you should concern you. Thousands of unsecured apps are released on the market each day. Consider whether any app you use is necessary before installing it on your phone, and only use apps from reliable developers that offer regular support and security patches. As for apps that are just fun but not critical to your daily life, think twice about platforms like Facebook and popular games that are not always secure, but are often invasive. Do they really need access to your phone, contacts, and cameras in order to function?

Delete any apps you’re not using rather than simply disabling them. This will not only remove access from hackers, it will free up some of your phone’s resources and improve performance.

As an alternative to downloading apps from Play Store, consider a platform like F-Droid that has a large catalog of open source apps and doesn’t sell your info third parties. If you are downloading apps from Play Store, make sure to enable Google Play Protect in your settings. Just go to Setting>Security>Play Protect and enable full scanning via the Scan device for security threats option.

Use the Right Security Tools

Most Android devices include hidden security features that not a lot of people are aware of or use. Don’t be afraid to explore your system and put them to good use to secure your tablet or phone. Make sure to also deploy tried-and-true tools like properly configured firewalls, antivirus and anti-spyware apps, and anti-malware scanners. Keep all device firmware and software up to date.

Will Ellis from Privacy Australia explains further:

“The number one way that you can protect your information is by installing a VPN from a reputable company. This allows you to browse securely while masking your identity, location, and activity from prying eyes and cyber criminals. Using suspiciously cheap or free VPN services is dangerous because that means your data is being sold on the Dark web or to the advertisers. Make sure you choose a VPN with a strong encryption protocol – IKEv2, OpenVPN, and SoftEther are considered to be the most secure nowadays.”

Other ways to protect yourself is by using a secure browser, like TOR’s Obit or the private search engine, DuckDuckGo.

Secure Your Messaging Platforms

One of the most common uses of smartphones is messaging. This is an area where you have to worry about more than hacking. Government agencies and some employers also try to access messaging platforms to spy on citizens and employees. The most popular of these is WhatsApp, which is supposed to be an encrypted platform owned by Facebook. However, they have been legally allowed to track and release user data for more than a decade.

Instead of following the crowd, consider private messaging systems like Signal, which is free, or a low-cost messaging app like Threema.

Backup, Backup, Backup

We can’t stress enough how important it is to backup your databases. This is a solution for a worst-case scenario, but it will make recovering contacts and other important files, like those vacation videos and pics of your kids, easier when you replace your device. Your phone has a built-in backup and restore function that’s worth a few minutes of your time.

Just make sure to inform banks and credit card companies if your device is stolen, and change any passwords and login information.

Final Thoughts

In a time when most of us rely on our smartphones and tablets for staying connected, entertainment, work, and education, remember to put safety first. Our tips and recommendations are designed to work on virtually any Android-powered device.

We hope you’ll continue to enjoy your device with confidence wherever you are. Stay safe!


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Waterfield Field Sling Bag review

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What do you use to carry your “things” around? Whether it’s coming and going to school, commuting to and from work, or just heading out for a few hours, you need something to hold your stuff.

In some instances a full messenger bag or backpack is in order. In other scenarios, a tote bag or pouch might suffice. Somewhere in the middle is where you’d find the Waterfield Field Sling.

Introduced in September, the Field Bag comes in two designs: Sling and Backpack. In short, it’s a difference between one strap that goes around the body and chest or two that are worn over the shoulder.

The Field bags are designed to carry essential items like laptops, notepads, tablets, chargers, cables, and/or wallets. It is available in waxed canvas with chocolate leather and ballistic nylon with black leather.

Our team was provided the Sling version of the bag in waxed canvas for review purpose. Given the choice between the two colors, we’re likely going to opt for these materials as we’ve fallen in love with them in other bags.

This is not the first sling-style bag from Waterfield; it also has the Sutter Tech Sling and Sutter Sling Pouch in its portfolio. This is, however, the biggest of the three. But to say that it’s big isn’t exactly accurate. It’s more or less a small backpack with one strap.

One of things we really like about the waxed canvas and leather combination is the unique patina that comes with usage. See, once you get a few scrapes or worn spots you’ll start to bring out the character. The longer you own and use these bags, the more antique and unique they become.

As we’ve seen in other Waterfield bags, there are numerous pockets and pouches to work with, each a different size. The main sleeve, which has an incredibly soft plush material, is big enough to hold most 12″-14″ laptops and Chromebooks.

The general compartment can expand nicely to accommodate a jacket, hat, files, or other daily use items. It’s a nice size that doesn’t get too big or allow for any overly heavy items. that’s not to suggest the stitching or straps couldn’t handle it, though. It’s quality stuff everywhere you look.

There are also a pair of side pockets that are big enough for portable chargers, a notepad, or Nintendo Switch. It’s also an easily accessible spot for your phone or wallet.

A front pocket, however, might be where you toss keys, a wallet, or to better tuck away your phone. There’s a dedicated key hook and pen slot to ensure these things don’t toss about or get lost.

The inside of the Waterfield Sling Bag has the brand’s familiar gold nylon liner that’s both eye-catching and sturdy.

There are also a couple of Sling-only features worth pointing out.

  • A 180-degree rotation D-ring strap attachment helps the bag rest flat.
  • Two lower D-ring strap attachments accommodate a right-handed or left-handed preference.
  • A leather, removable shoulder pad distributes weight for enhanced comfort.
  • A Cam Lock buckle easily adjusts the strap with one hand.
  • Custom designed, sturdy snap hooks attach the strap to the bag.

We like the size of this bag. It’s perfect for not only getting to and from destinations, but also comes in handy while you’re there. We’ve found it convenient for toting phones, chargers, cables, notepads, a Chromebook, wallet, and a key fob.

Conclusion

WaterField has another hit on its hands with the Field Sling Bag. The build quality is among the best we’ve seen for bags with strong stitching and reinforced straps. The hooks and buckles are secure, lock tightly, and figure to hold up to long-term usage.

Should you have any sort of defect in the materials or workmanship, WaterField will gladly take care of it through its lifetime warranty.

We’ve really come to appreciate the little scuffs and rubs that come with owning its waxed canvas bags. The longer you own them, the more “you” it becomes.

Availability

Learn more about the Field Sling Bag and other WaterField products at the brand’s website. There are tons of bags, backpacks, totes, tech cases, wallets, and other accessories to check out. As of publication, the Field Sling/Backpack is $249 and is offered in Waxed Canvas with Chocolate Leather or Ballistic Nylon with Black Leather.

Mous case: Get the iPhone 12’s magnetic charging and accessories on your Android phone

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Apple held its big iPhone event today, and unless you’ve been living under a rock, I’m sure you already knew that. Among the usual upgrades such as a faster processor, improved cameras, 5G, and more; the new iPhones now include magnets for attaching accessories and charging.

It’s not the first time Apple has used magnets in its devices, the iPad Pro models and new iPad Air also use strategically placed magnets for attaching the Magic Keyboard. Apple even uses magnets on the Apple Watch and charger to make it as effortless as possible to use.

If all of this has you feeling some Apple envy over there, we wouldn’t blame you, but did you know its already possible to add this capability to your Samsung Galaxy or Pixel phone? All you need is the right case, like the ones from the Limitless 3.0 collection by Mous, a London-based tech accessory brand.

By using one of the Limitless 3.0 cases on your device, you can hot-swap between car mounts, wall mounts, attach card wallets or flip wallets, and yes, Mous even has a range of magnetic Qi-enabled wireless chargers. No longer will you have to painstakingly slide your phone around on the pad to ensure its perfectly lined up and charging.

Mous made this all possible by using its in-house AutoAlignPlus technology and engineering the magnets to work with its accessories without interfering with how your phone operates. That means the case attracts the various mounts and accessories by directing the magnetic field outwards, which avoids causing any interference with the compass and other components inside of your phone.

While it’s not exactly the same as having the magnetic tech built into your phone, the Mous Limitless 3.0 system is an easy and effective way to add the same features to the phone you already own.

You can pick up cases and accessories from the Limitless 3.0 lineup for your Samsung Galaxy or Google Pixel phone starting as low as $40 from either Amazon or Mous’s online store.