The Ecocapsule Smart Home

The Ecocapsule smart home is a self-sufficient, green tiny house. It’s designed for off-grid living; it harvests rainwater and electricity for your use. It also comes with a data network connection in case you need your daily dose of internet. With enough space for two people, this light and mobile house is a great home away from home.

Monat Hair Review

Monat is a beauty brand that you likely heard about online. Many of the brand’s top products use natural ingredients that include both sugar cane and sunflower oil. Ray Urdaneta was the son of a hair care professional in Venezuela who moved to the US in the hopes of finding a better life. He launched the brand in 2004 while living in Florida and saw it become a global brand with products sold around the world. Monat helps you find the luxury formulas and products that you want at lower prices you can afford.

Nest Protect 2.0

Compared to the competition, Nest Protect 2.0 is by far the best smoke and carbon monoxide detector on the market today. Whether it’s activating the convenient in-app “silence” feature when needed or its full integration with other smart devices, Nest’s second-generation smoke detector comes with all of the bells and whistles.

Snapmaker

Capable of printing items up to 125 x 125 x 125 mm in size at a resolution of 50-300 microns, the Snapmaker All-Metal 3-in-1 Printer uses Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) technology for its design creations. But this is not just an amazingly affordable 3D printer. The Snapmaker uses detachable modules to convert between a 3D printer, a CNC Carver, and a laser engraver.

Gravity

With 70% of Americans struggling to fall asleep at least one night a week, health technology company Gravity has designed a revolutionary weighted blanket to help fight insomnia. The Gravity blanket has the dual effect of naturally reducing stress and increasing relaxation while you’re reading in bed, curled up on the couch, or simply relaxing with a cup of tea.

ZEROi

I’ll start off being completely honest; the ZEROi bone conduction hat doesn’t seem great. While I don’t doubt that the product works, I don’t see why the average consumer would invest in a hat like this when they can get a good set of bluetooth headphones and a regular baseball cap for way less than the $129 asking price. No matter how good the technology is, the ZEROi will always be competing with the standard hat and headphones combo.

The Aurora Tiny House

The Aurora Tiny Home by ZeroSquared is designed to be an easy to move and simple to live in portable house. It’s a smaller choice for people looking for an option less grand in the ever difficult to enter housing market. I’ve found a lot to talk about when it comes to this big yet small house. I think the best place to start is with some of the features of the Aurora tiny house.

Keysmart Review

Whether you’re a keyholder or manager at work or have other duties, you might have a few keys that you need for work. Those keys combined with the one you use for your home and any others that you have all take up room on your key ring. Thanks to KeySmart, you now have an easy and convenient way to both store your keys and organize them. As most people carry a minimum of five keys, having an organizational tool comes in handy. You can see how this tool works as well as the benefits of buying one online in our ultimate KeySmart review.

FoldiMate

I have never been someone who had time to care about ironing or folding my clothes. With how busy day-to-day life is it’s hard to make time for the little chores that are easy to ignore, and often times clothing goes from the drier right to being stuffed away. I know there are a lot of people out there who also work like this in their daily lives. That’s where a device like the FoldiMate tries to come in, trying to offer a way to simplify an already simple task and act as a time saver. Imagine clipping your dress shirt on a rack and having a machine spit it out professionally folded and scented in about 10 seconds.

goTenna Mesh

I’ve seen the GoTenna Mesh described as a walkie-talkie on steroids. The question I want to ask though is do people believe it lives up to that hype? Designed for a more off-the-grid style of usage, GoTenna Mesh uses smart protocols and radio waves to connect to fellow Mesh users up to three miles (4.8 km). The range can be boosted up to 2-3 times that distance if you relay your signal through others. This is one of the biggest features on offer, as the more people who use it the bigger the network can get in a given area.