Category Archives: Accessories

Premium Quality and Magnetically Good Looks: The iPhone Leather Wallet with MagSafe

I finally received my iPhone Leather Wallet with MagSafe I ordered over a month ago. After using it for just a few days I have to say it has been totally worth the wait.

I’m constantly looking for ways to carry less. I’ve managed to slim down and discard all of the superfluous stuff I once carried in a bulky billfold and have since been a minimalist EDC wallet user. Now with virtually all of my pocketbook digitized into my iPhone, I’ve narrowed down the physical cards I carry to just three which, until now, I’ve kept inside a compact Titanium Ridge Wallet separately tucked into my front pocket. Apple’s iPhone Leather Wallet has built in a feature that can help to free up that pocket space as well.

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Lose the Junk but not Your Style: The Ridge Wallet

Nowadays with ApplePay, Google Pay, and the digitization of the wallet, some might consider their smartphone to be the most important object in their pocket or bag. However, not all merchants are ready to go all digital and still require payment with physical cards or cash. Thus, the analog wallet remains the king of pocket priority. 

But if you’re like me, your wallet holds more than just cards and cash. It’s become a hoarding space packed with superfluous junk. A year ago I decided to go through my wallet and scan all the receipts, business cards, and other unnecessary things and discard them. Then, I bought a compact Every Day Carry (EDC) wallet to carry only what I need: my credit cards, I.D., and Cash. 

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The Apple Product That Looks Better With Abuse: The iPhone Leather Case

Anyone that’s owned any leather products knows that they tend to look better with age and abuse. So, what better way to protect your shiny new iPhone than with a case that can get increasingly attractive the more it gets beaten up? Continue reading

A Product Worthy of the Adjective, Magical: Apple AirPods

I thought they might be a bit pricey.
I thought they might be easy to lose.
And, I thought that they might look a bit awkward when worn.

As it turns out however, Apple’s AirPods may just be one of the best products they’ve brought to market in a long time – with a classic Apple user-friendly experience and fewer drawbacks than I expected from their first entry of completely wireless stereo headphones. Continue reading

Find Your Wallet, Keys and More in Seconds: TrackR

Nowadays, virtually all our devices have some form of geolocation service built in. Thanks to GPS, when you lose something or even someone, they don’t remain lost for very long. However, there are still some things such as my Wallet and Keys that stay lost when I misplace them.

TrackR is a tiny coin-sized Bluetooth device that uses your smartphone’s GPS to convert your losable items into findable objects that can even “call out” to you before you leave them behind. Continue reading

A Versatile Bluetooth Device: The Sony SBH54 Bluetooth Headset

Back in 2013 I called the Sony Ericsson MW600 Stereo Bluetooth Headset the ultimate Bluetooth device – mainly because it enabled me to turn any of my existing headphones into wireless ones. Since that time, that Stereo Bluetooth Headset has become an indispensable accessory for an iPhone that has gotten larger and farther away from my pocket than ever before. Continue reading

Does Less Than My iPhone And That’s Good: The Apple Watch

The long awaited Apple Watch.

While many continue to wait… as a “Late Comer” to the realm of Smart Watches, Apple’s introduction remains mired in the fog of supply shortages, brand bashing, criticism and praise. One fact however is undeniably clear – the launch of the Apple Watch has been an undisputed success. More units sold in the first weekend than other Smart Watches sold the entire year before the Apple Watch’s arrival – with the majority of its buyers having never even held one in their hands. I was among these that placed the order in the first minute(s) of availability hoping to receive on launch day Apple’s first entry in the wearable market.

Well I’ve been wearing my Watch for almost a month now and people continue to ask me if it lives up to all the hype. While I admit it may not (yet) be a must-have device for most, many like me may quickly appreciate its style, usefulness, and clear potential to do more.

After being long accustomed to navigating an iPhone, the Apple Watch interface can at first feel seemingly unnatural – but the learning curve isn’t steep. In fact, setup is extremely easy and once you quickly learn to navigate, personalization is fun and intuitive. The Apple Watch has a more solid level of performance than I expected from a first generation product. But, that’s not to say it doesn’t have its shortcomings. Continue reading

Helpy Reductions

Being the Geek that I was, I remember the days when I would carry around a bag filled with the gadgets that I might need. Now, being the Geek-Dad I am, I carry around a bag filled with the things my kids do need – with little room left for my things.

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The Little Headset That Does: The New ERA By Jawbone

I’ve owned a variety of Bluetooth headsets. New innovations and features would lure me from one brand to another. But, once I tried a Jawbone, it had quickly become a favorite. It didn’t initially win me over in style, and definitely not in size (early versions were ridiculously huge). I came to appreciate Jawbone because I found their headsets simply have the best military-grade noise canceling of any reasonably priced Bluetooth earpiece.

But now, the newest Jawbone has it all – epic noise cancellation, style, and a lot of Helpy Features. And, it’s small… Really small.

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Shield Your iPhone Without Shielding Its Good Looks: Elago Slim Fit 2

The iPhone is a beautifully designed product. It’s thin, lightweight, and a joy to hold in the hand.

With all the effort placed into the fit and finish of this product, it seems almost insulting to then cover it with a plastic or rubber shell to preserve its beauty. A case not only hides the natural elegance of the iPhone, it typically alters the iPhone’s look and feel entirely. However, a drop and a scuff later, I can tell you that I wish I kept a case on from the start.

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