A review of gadgets that are making news around the world, like the Solar powered pop-up tents that spring to shape in matter of seconds…
Solar-Powered Pop-Up Tents
Camping season may be fading with every decimal rise in the temperature, but for outdoorsy folks, who aren’t limited by vagaries of weather, Cinch Hub has the perfect answer with its uber modular solar-powered pop-up tents. These tents are designed to spring into shape in a matter of seconds, which means no struggling to get the canvas up when the heat is on your back. This fourth generation of solar-powered pop-up tents from Cinch has new features like integrated smart LED lighting and the Cinch Pod, a portable ‘living room’ that can connect several tents together. It comes with four wide doors opening into an airy space. It stands 6-feet 5-inches tall and measures 7-feet 9-inches wide, and squashes down into a disc-shaped rucksack with a diameter of 2-feet 10-inches and weight of 18lb.
See Clearly & Breathe Easy With Full-Face SV2 Snorkel
This one is designed for regular snorkelers who have to contend with fog, not forgetting the small window to look out. The Seaview 180 full-face snorkel mask from Wildhorn Outfitters features a wide field of vision, an action camera mount and two separate breathing chambers to reduce fogging, while letting you breathe easier. The SV2 is built to cover the entire face, the large lens is designed to provide a 180-degree view of the seascape and the well-ventilated breathing chamber is separated from the eyes to keep it from fogging up. It comes with a durable silicone insert, which forms a watertight seal around the face – if any water does slip past, it automatically drains out via the one-way chin valve when the head is lifted out of the water.
The QWERTY Effect!
Believe it or not, products spelt with letters from one side of the keyboard are more popular. According to new studies, your keyboard may be influencing your online behaviour. People, the study states, tend to prefer products and videos which are spelt with more letters from the right-hand side of the QWERTY keyboard. Referred to as ‘the QWERTY effect’, the study is based on the theory that the layout of the keyboard can influence word meanings by linking positivity to the right side and negativity to the left. Researchers found that the content with more ‘right-side letters’ was more highly-rated by the audience in reviews, ‘likes’ or ratings.[td_smart_list_end]