NOMAD Kevlar Cables

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I hate charging cables. Even the Apple made units wear out too fast and you are left with this frayed cable that works only if it’s oriented just right and you don’t touch it. It’s made doubly frustrating when you’re in the car.

These cables solve that… I actually don’t think it’s the novelty of the Kevlar, but the shroud they use around the ends that makes them so durable.

And they may seem expensive, but since you aren’t replacing it every six months, it’s actually kind of cheap. Just don’t lose it!

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Roccat Vulcan 120 Aimo

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I don’t own one and have yet to test it, but a recent reddit poll eluded to this being the best overall keyboard on the market. The people that own this thing love it.

But, of course, it’s damned expensive. $260.

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Wyze Smart Plugs

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The cheapest smart plugs on the market work just as well as the most expensive from both Amazon and Google.

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Atomic Aquatics Venom Frameless

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On a recent trip I had to change up my dive mask due to an issue with facial hair. My dive master lent me his Atomic Venom and it changed the underwater world for me. I’ve since ordered my own. If you are at all into diving, have facial hair, and need a mask, this is your answer.

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Sinn 1746

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I’m not really much for dress watches, but damn man… What a dial.

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KIZER LUNDQUIST FEIST – BURLAP MICARTA

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A semi-affordable semi-custom folder from Justin Lundquist and Kizer Cutlery. I dig the size and the blade shape.

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Junghans’ max bill Chronoscope

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Junghans’ has always had the Bauhaus look down. They just have a knack for creating clean/simple watches with a striking look. Their quality, however, has always left me wanting more. They are just so damned light, that I wonder about their durability.

In any case, this new Chronoscope is gorgeous.

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The Sevenhugs Smart Remote U

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I just got one of these Sevenhugs Smart Remotes to review… and holy hell, is it good at what it does. There are no buttons. Essentially, you just point the remote at whatever it is you want to control and the display on the remote shows the interface needed to control it. It just works. The catch is, you have to put sensors in the room where the remote is to be used.

Don’t want sensors? Get the cheaper Smart Remote X ($200). It works just as well as a remote and you don’t have to use the sensors… You do lose the “point and shoot” novelty, but it’s still a fantastic remote.

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