
The TripLit OLED Lamp
Published by Sierra Monica P. on May 28, 2015 under Outdoors
Designed for portability and powered by the OLED technology, the TripLit lamp seems to be a great solution for outdoor enthusiasts. The organic light emitting diode lamp is an economic and eco-friendly solution for various activities permormed outside, providing several benefits such as it doesn’t attract bugs like regular light sources, lasts over 30 hours, charges via micro-USB, doesn’t emit UV rays, is Mercury-free, and doesn’t produce heat so it’s safe to touch it without worrying that you could burn your fingers. Read more
Cup of Mojo Bluetooth Speaker is Great for Trips
Published by Sierra Monica P. on April 1, 2015 under Mobile
The small cup speaker measures only 2.3 x 3.25 x 2.4 inch and features a handle carabiner clip so you can attach it to your backpack or other item while outside with friends. It comes in black, blue, pink, and green, with Bluetooth connectivity. Read more
Paick Noble Power Bank with Pop-up Interface
Published by Sierra Monica P. on January 5, 2014 under Mobile
In order to make the Noble Power Bank so slim (118x72x13mm), Paick added the USB interface in a pop-up system which reveals the two USB ports and the mini USB port. You can connect smartphones, tablets, GPS devices, media players and Bluetooth devices to these ports to recharge the internal batteries up to 500 times, according to the estimated recharge cycle rating. Read more
HP Officejet 100 – a Good Mobile Printer, but not for Every Need
Published by Sierra Monica P. on July 15, 2013 under Mobile
When it comes to a tech lifestyle, one of my dreams is to have a completely wireless workspace; another one is to have portable versions for every device I use, starting with my computer and ending with a multifunction device for printing, scanning, copying and faxing. Read more
Energizer XP4001 Portable Charger Hands-on Review
Published by Sierra Monica P. on February 9, 2013 under Reviews
I often go to malls in the afternoon so me and my husband need to have our cell phones with us because in busy days at the supermarket we have to split and call each other so we don’t get lost. As I need 4 hours of wandering through shops to feel satisfied, I have to leave home early and sometimes I find my phone’s battery almost empty. When that happens, I ask my husband to wait at least half an hour to charge the phone a bit before leaving. That’s annoying for someone for whom time matters, but with a portable charger the problem is solved, finally! Read more