Author name: DJ Henderson

Lensta Grip Universal Smartphone Stabilizer helps you get better footage

Get a grip on your smartphone footage with the Lensta Grip Universal Smartphone Stabilizer. Perfect for creators, photographers, and travelers, this ergonomic grip also has a built-in shutter release. This will reduce the shake, so you get better photos and videos. And, because the shutter button is where it would be on a regular camera, you get a more natural experience. But, the Lensta Grip does even more. The shutter button is removable so it works as a Bluetooth remote for photos. And, you can add on a wrist or neck strap for even more peace of mind. Or, you can attach it to a tripod so you can get in the photos, too. Fitting most smartphones on the market, the Lensta Grip is far less bulky than your DSLR, so it can travel with you anywhere. Plus, the battery will last you a full year on a single charge. With your choice of leather or corduroy, the Lensta Grip looks as great as it functions.

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HOLYFANCY Magic Kit 3-in-1 Modular Backpack has everything you need

Always have just the bag you need when you have the HOLYFANCY Magic Kit 3-in-1 Modular Backpack. Featuring the Shoulder Bag, ClassyPack, and Bum Bag, this set has everything you need no matter how you gear your gear. The Shoulder Bag is spacious enough for your everyday carry gear, including your camera. The ClassyPack takes on a more traditional backpack design with 18 liters of storage, offering a secure spot for your laptop. Finally, the Bum Bag offers incredible hands-free access to your smaller items. And, when you’re on the move to your next destination, all these bags clip together for total convenience and organization. You wouldn’t know by looking at it, but these bags are made from recycled PET bottles, tire tubes, and cotton scraps. This material isn’t just kind to the environment, but it’s also water-resistant to protect all your gear inside.

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Quick Start Grill Automatically Lighting Charcoal BBQ ignites without lighter fluid or gas

The Quick Start Grill Automatically Lighting Charcoal BBQ will improve the way you grill. With charcoal igniting at 660°F, this innovative grill reaches 950°F within four minutes, meaning it ignites the charcoal faster. And you don’t have to bother with lighter fluid or gas because it does it all on its own. Furthermore, this self-lighting BBQ doesn’t just light the charcoal—it also extinguishes it when you’re done grilling. It’s a truly automatic grill that still gives you the pleasure of cooking without the hassle of dealing with fuel. With a charcoal grill like this, you’ll not only be safer but also more environmentally friendly – it’s even UL-listed. By starting the charcoal as quickly as possible, this grill ensures you use the charcoal efficiently. So when you’re ready to grill next time, you can finish up your half-burnt briquettes.

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SIMore Speed ZX-Four Samsung Galaxy Multi-SIM Adapter lets you use up to five SIM cards in one smartphone

The SIMore Speed ZX-Four Samsung Galaxy Multi-SIM Adapter makes it easy to manage your work and personal lives. This Android dual-SIM adapter provides four SIM slots, for up to five cards in a single phone. And this dual SIM card phone slot works with any Android operating system. In fact, this Samsung Galaxy multi-SIM adapter lets you switch between SIM cards quickly and easily. You won’t worry about where to store extra SIM cards, which is a relief because they’re so easy to lose. If you have multiple phone numbers, this is a useful tool that will help you keep them all straight. Additionally, this adapter can help you avoid international roaming and stop carrying around two phones—one for work and one for your personal life. Finally, this adapter even works on dual-SIM Android smartphones, giving you up to five numbers.

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Lazelight Mini LED Remote Control Light helps you see the buttons on your television remote

It’s nice to have the lights off when you’re watching a movie at night, but it’s frustrating when you can’t see the buttons on your remote. Thankfully, the Lazelight Mini LED Remote Control Light offers a solution to that. The Lazelight is a small device that attaches to the remote control using its magnetic stick plate. The light comes on automatically when the LED panel swivels into position. The small light elevates above the remote, providing ample light so that you can see the buttons clearly, no matter how dark the surroundings may be. The battery is also rechargeable via micro USB. A single charge can last for weeks at a time, depending on how often the light is used. Another feature of the device is that it glows in the dark with the aid of the luminous strips on its sides which will help you easily find an attached remote or item in the dark. This mini torch also suits everyday carry for lighting up devices and dark spaces anywhere.

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Hauter Minimalist Chronograph Timepieces combine quality and beauty

Stylish watches can cost multiple thousands of dollars, but the Hauter Minimalist Chronograph Timepieces seek to change that. These watches have a minimalist design, yet they use chronograph movement. This might seem contradictory as chronograph watches have many parts. However, Hauter meshed these two ideas perfectly. The chronograph watch is pared down so that the watch face is clean and simple. This way, you can have a modern watch that is also extremely accurate and functional. Not only that, but these watches are also made from high-quality materials like sapphire crystal and Italian leather. You can even choose from two watch face colors: one is darker gray and the other is lighter gray. On top of that, you have the choice between leather or mesh bands. And you can maintain your adventurous lifestyle with Hauter timepieces because they are water resistant.

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DreamGlass Air Private AR Screen is like having a personal movie theater

Experience your very own augmented reality with the DreamGlass Air Private AR Screen. Totally portable and practical, this incredible system provides you with a stunning 100-inch 2.5K screen to dive into your content. Lasting five hours on a full charge, DreamGlass Air is like having your own private movie theater that you can watch at any angle. It’s also compatible with all the most popular devices including PS4, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, iPhone, Android smartphones, PC, Mac, and so much more. Plus, it delivers high-definition, immersive content complete with vivid colors and exceptional detail. Compact and comfortable, DreamGlass Air keeps your hands totally free. Never again will you have to crane your neck or lose feeling in your arms while you prop up your smartphone. This all comes with zero latency for high-quality content. In addition to the wireless design, you can also plug and play via HDMI or USB-C. From using at home to while you’re traveling, DreamGlass Air provides an impressive 90° field of view.

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Mjölnir Efficient Coin-Sorting Wallet holds it all without looking like it

You’ve seen plenty of intelligent wallets, but the Mjölnir Efficient Coin-Sorting Wallet is simply a great wallet that’s intelligently designed. The creators thought of everything—truly everything. The most notable feature is the coin trap. When you get your change at the shop, just drop your coins and bills into the main slot. The coin trap will automatically grab your coins. In addition, the Mjölnir Wallet also remains impressively slim even with the coins as well as up to 12 cards. In fact, it’s just 5mm thick when empty. For your cards, there’s a quick-draw system so you can pull just what you need. And, it features highly durable RS15 fibers, a material stronger than steel, complete with anti-RFID technology. There are even slots built into the wallet for your SIM card, micro SD card, SIM removal tool, and a spare key. If all that wasn’t enough, the Mjölnir Wallet doubles (or triples?) as a smartphone stand so you can go hands-free. It even comes with an anti-drop feature so it stays in your pocket and not on the floor.

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Sequent SuperCharger² Kinetic Smartwatch is exceptionally stylish

Get paid for your healthy lifestyle with the Sequent SuperCharger² Kinetic Smartwatch. Featuring an automatic self-charging battery, this watch never runs out of power. Instead, it achieves power autonomy; as you move, it charges the watch. And the power of your movement then powers the high-tech built-in sensors inside. The SuperCharger² sports a highly sophisticated design, taking on a more traditional aesthetic than most other smartwatches. But this striking timepiece can track all your daily metrics, keeping you on track for a healthier lifestyle. If all of that wasn’t enough, the SuperCharger² is complete with its own cryptocurrency exchange system. Using the Sequent BioFeedback app, you can earn SQ coins and receive financial advantages for health services and products. The more active you are, the more you earn. This eco-friendly smartwatch is complete with a recycled ocean plastic watch band.

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Baloo Mini 12-Pound Weighted Blanket provides a stress-relieving amount of pressure

The Baloo Mini 12-Pound Weighted Blanket applies just the right amount of pressure you need to relieve that end-of-the-day stress. When you come home after a long day at the office, this mini weighted blanket with premium cotton will provide a soothing respite while keeping you cool and comfortable all year long. The pressure from the glass microbeads inside, as opposed to plastic, are the perfect weight for helping increase your body’s serotonin production. This converts to melatonin, which tells your body it needs to rest. So whether you use this blanket on the couch for a nap or in bed to get some extra shuteye, it’ll help calm your nerves. And because it’s a slightly smaller weighted blanket at just 3.5′ x 6′, you’re more likely to be able to take it traveling with you. Just in case you need it on your next work trip. Plus, you can easily throw it in the washer and dryer whenever you need to freshen it up.

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WonderWoof BowTie Dog Activity Tracker

Make sure your dog lives a happy and healthy life with the WonderWoof BowTie Dog Activity Tracker. This stylish wearable connects to your smartphone, allowing you to monitor your dog’s level of exercise and social interaction. The WonderWoof BowTie lets you set reminders for trips to the vet, grooming and more to help you stay on track. Additionally, the activity tracker makes it easy to monitor how much exercise your dog is getting every day. Likewise, it calculates your pet’s recommended daily exercise requirements based on their age, breed, and size. By using a map-based social network, the dog activity tracker helps you connect with other owners and dogs nearby. Available in seven different colors, you can also customize the WonderWoof BowTie by using interchangeable accessory bands.

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Close to the Sun Review – Not Close Enough

Close to the Sun likes to label each of its chapters based on Greek mythology, mentioning characters like Icarus. So let me get a bit posh here and chat about Icarus, too. You’ve probably heard the story: Icarus is the son of Daedalus, the designer of the famous Labyrinth where the Minotaur dwelt. The tale goes that Minos imprisoned Daedalus and Icarus in a tower to keep the secret of the maze safe. The two prisoners used feathers and wax to create wings, and leapt from the tower. Daedalus told his son not to fly too high or else the sun would melt the wax holding his wings together, and not to fly too low which would wet the feathers. But because Icarus was a fucking moron he flew too Close to the Sun (HA!) and his wings melted, thus he fell into the sea and drowned. The end. Close to the Sun tries to fly up to the narrative heights of brilliance but its wings start to melt. So it tries to fly down to the cold depths of horror and nearly drowns. And so Close to the Sun never does find its balance. It never soars high in the sky, nor skims the waves. Jesus, this has turned too philosophical. I need a beer or something. Let’s just review this thing, yeah?

Although the developers have clearly said that this isn’t the case it’s hard not to see BioShock in Close to the Sun. Whereas Andrew Ryan decided to build an underwater city where the elite would be free to do elite stuff, in Close to the Sun Nicola Tesla opted to construct the Helios, a massive ship to house the world’s greatest minds who could work toward bettering humanity. Entering the Helios evokes some of the same feelings from BioShock, the art style and architecture of the Helios immediately triggering memories of the art-deco style of the underwater city.

Platforms: Xbox One, PS4, PC

Reviewed On: PC

Developer: Storm in a Teacup

Publisher: Wired Productions

Review code provided by the publisher.

Nicola Tesla is one hell of a historical figure, his tale filled with intrigue and mystery at almost every point. In reality, he was unable to pay the mortgage on his Wardenclyffe laboratory and it was demolished before it was even finished. His ideas about wirelessly transmitting power across the globe would never come to fruition, his contributions to science and technology greatly overlooked. In Close to the Sun’s timeline Nicola Tesla has become the richest man in the world, his Wardenclyffe company supplying electricity to half the globe. With his riches Tesla constructed the Helios where the greatest minds could be free of limitations. This hasn’t exactly gone well with the rest of the world, with newspaper headlines claiming that the Helios has been hunted by military vessels.

This is a video game involving science so naturally things go horribly wrong aboard the Helios. Main character Rose Archer (journalist extraordinaire, at least so we are told) gets a letter from her nerdy sister asking her to come aboard the Helios to catch up, but once Rose arrives its clear that things have gone well and truly fucking downhill on the absurdly vast ship. Blood covers the floors, there are bodies everywhere, writing on the walls and some nutcase is wandering around with a knife and mumbling to himself. It’s just another typical day in the life of a video game protagonist.

Except that unlike most first-person games and indeed unlike Bioshock you don’t get any weapons in Close to the Sun. Rose has no means of fighting back against the dangers aboard the Helios. Not even a good old kick to the head or bitch slap.

Most of the interaction between the small cast is handled via radio communication. The relationship between Rose and her sister Ada is great, and I found myself wishing that they got to share a lot more dialogue. Instead, the most conversation occurs between Rose and Aubrey, a man trapped in a section of Helios with the body of his dead best mate who needs help to escape. As enjoyable as the relationship between Rose and Ada is, Aubrey is without a doubt the stand-out character in the game. He’s fantastically voiced and even brings a couple of darkly funny moments. My personal favourite was came when he was asked if he was okay. In a pitch-perfect tone Aubrey replies, “I’m using the dismembered arm of my best friend as a back scratcher, of course I’m not okay.” Great stuff.

Close to the Sun absolutely nails its atmosphere. There’s a strong horror element to the game, and the developers spend a long time building up the tension through environmental storytelling. Created on the Unreal Engine Close to the Sun looks absolutely stellar, delivering loads of detail and some great lighting. There were plenty of moments where I stopped and just soaked in the world that Storm in a Teacup have conjured up. The only hiccups in the graphics are the rare occasions when a living human shows up. Character models look…er, weird. The proportions are a little off, the animation is clumsy. It doesn’t look right. But otherwise Close to the Sun looks superb.

Mind you, that does come at a cost. Close to the Sun is a tricky game to run. With my Ryzen 1600 CPU, 16GB of RAM and GTX 1080 Ti I was struggling to hold steady frame rates at 1440p. At times 60 FPS wasn’t a problem, but during certain sections that would drop, sometimes hitting as low as 15 FPS. Thankfully for the most part this isn’t a game that needs fast reflexes, so lower framerates are not as big a problem as they could be. Still, I’d like to see some updates to smooth performance out a bit.

Be warned; there are a lot of jump scares in Close to the Sun. Now, there’s nothing wrong with jump scares when they’re used sparingly, but for my tastes they do get overused here. There are even spots that have a few jump scares in quick succession.

Sadly I think the game struggles to hold on to the tense atmosphere that it so wonderfully weaves within the first hour or two of the 5-8 hour journey. That’s mainly because the realization that there is no danger outside of the pre-defined chase sequences hits you. The creepy noises, strange shadows and jump scares become less effective when you know that almost all of them lead to nothing. And that’s all Close to the Sun has in its arsenal: jump scares and chase sequences. It’s limited in its horror vocabulary.

Speaking of the chase sequences, they don’t really evoke terror as they probably should. But the big issue with them is that when it comes to obstacles the game asks you to click on the icon. However, during chases I found these were frequently unresponsive and a few times I was caught and killed due to them. Other than that, provided you don’t make any genuinely stupid mistakes – like running head first into a wall – you’ll always be safe. This also resulted in another unfortunate side effect: I used the look back button more often and thus wound up laughing at the clumsy animations.

The other area where the game’s horror falters like an elderly grandmother that’s been in t

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