Search
    Google
    Tip of the Day Blog
    The Web

Entries in Electronics (21)

Friday
Nov152013

Five Best Surge Protectors

Five Best Surge Protectors

A good surge protector is one of those things everyone needs, but we often don't give much thought to—until we need one or something happens to the power. If you have a good, flexible one, you can connect all of your gear to it safely, organize your plugs, and still have room for more. This week, we're looking at five of the best, based on your nominations.

Belkin Conserve Smart AV

Five Best Surge Protectors

The Belkin Conserve series is one we've mentioned a few times before, mostly because of their focus on energy efficiency. Almost every surge protector or outlet in the Conserve line makes it really easy to save energy and turn off your devices or stop the flow of power as soon as your device is charged, or, in the case of the Conserve Smart AV, when the primary device on your surge protector is turned off. The Conserve Smart AV has come a long way since we last saw it, but the basics are the same—it's designed for home entertainment centers, and for use where your TV is the primary device, with other devices connected to it. Unfortunately, those other devices, like game consoles, receivers, and so on, may prefer to go to standby than shut off entirely, so if you plug your TV into the primary socket and all the others into the secondary sockets, the Conserve Smart will turn off everything in the secondary sockets when you turn off your TV. When your fire up the TV, it'll power the others back on (or at least allow them to be powered on) so you can use them, without your game console, for example, sitting in standby sucking down power for no reason.

 

The Conserve Smart AV sports 8 outlets, all in a single row, and while it's not designed for big blocky power strips, it does have a few outlets on the end that aren't part of the device's smart power management, so you can plug them in there. It's rated for 1080 Joules, features a 1 year limited warranty, and will set you back $25 at Amazon.

Belkin Conserve Socket with Energy Saving Outlet

Amazon.com: $26.84


Tripp Lite HT10DBS Home Theater Isobar

Five Best Surge Protectors

The Tripp Lite HD10DBZ Home Theater Isobar is a heavy duty, all-metal surge protector that sports 10 outlets and is designed for demanding equipment like your home entertainment system or computer workstation. It features isolated filter banks to keep your electronics safe from line noise, and packs three coaxial inputs and outputs as well as one RJ-45 Ethernet inputs and outputs and one telephone input and output to keep devices along those cables safe from surges as well. The outlets on the top are well spaced, arranged so five are pointed in either direction on the top (so long power bricks can hang off of the sides), and two sets or two outlets spaced away from others to accommodate wide plugs and bricks as well. They're even color-coded and labeled. Plus, the HD10DBZ packs an 8-foot cord, and comes with telephone, coax, and ethernet cables to help you get started connecting your gear to it.

When I worked in IT and spent at least some of my day hanging around a datacenter, Tripp Lite was the company that made the surge protectors and shop power strips we used to keep our racks powered without taking up a ton of space, and their home/business line is no different. The HD10DBZ is rated for 3840 joules, features a lifetime warranty, and carries $500,000 worth of "Ultimate Lifetime Coverage," which is their way of phrasing their protection policy for your connected devices.


Belkin 12 Outlet Pivot Plug Surge Protector

Five Best Surge Protectors

The Belkin Pivot Plug Surge Protector sports 12 ports, with four on the left and right side, and four in a strip down the center. What makes the Pivot Plug so unique is the fact that the four on the left and four one the right are in individually adjustable plugs that can swivel out 90 degrees to the side of the surge protector, giving you the freedom to connect large bricks, tall power supplies, and other devices with large plugs without obstructing the other outlets available. Each of the four on either side can be set at their own angle, so you have complete freedom to move them as you see fit. The four stationary plugs in the center are well spaced as well.

All told, you get 12 outlets on a relatively small surge protector that features an 8-foot cord, so it can go anywhere in the room. Plus, it's wall-mountable if you prefer. It also supports coaxial cable in and out, RJ-45 Ethernet in and out, and even has a cable management slot at the bottom to corral your cords. It also sports Belkin's lifetime warranty (so if it's defective or something happens to it, Belkin will replace it), is rated for 4320 Joules, and comes with a $300,000 connected equipment warranty. You could buy it direct from Belkin, but it's much cheaper (only $29) over at Amazon.

Belkin 12 Outlet Pivot Plug Surge Protector with 8 Foot Cord

Amazon.com: $30.07


APC Performance SurgeArrest 11 Outlet

Five Best Surge Protectors

Packing 11 outlets and a 180-degree adjustable 6-foot power cable, the APC Performance SurgeArrest 11 is a low, slim power strip with three outlets on either side of its body, angled down as to not obstruct the five center outlets along the top, and well spaced to accommodate bulky power bricks. It also supports coaxial input/output, as well as ethernet and telephone line protection along the top of the surge protector. It features power-saving outlets that will cut power to specific devices to conserve electricity without turning off power to everything else on the unit, so you can plug in "always on" devices in some outlets, and devices that are safe to cut the power to any time into the power-saving ones. You can even slide unused outlets closed when they're not in use.

The SurgeArrest 11 is rated for 3400 Joules, sports a lifetime warranty, and is protected by a $150,000 equipment protection policy in case it fails or your gear is damaged because of a defect. It'll set you back $36 at Amazon. Note: The SurgeArrest 11 is not one of the older APC SurgeArrest surge protector lines currently being recalled by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. If you do have an older SurgeArrest series 7 or 8, stop using it and get in touch for a free replacement unit.

APC Power-Saving Performance SurgeArrest, 11 Outlets with Phone and Video Prote...

Amazon.com: $36.31

Add to Cart

53 readers bought this


Fellowes 99090, Mighty 8 Surge Protector

Five Best Surge Protectors

The Fellowes Mighty 8 may only have eight outlets on board, but you'll definitely be able to use all of them. They're arranged in a really creative layout around the body of the surge protector, with three on the "face," three on the "bottom," and two others almost on "wings" along the sides of the surge protector's body. In general, they're all well spaced enough that you can use even bulky power strips without too much hassle, and without totally obstructing the others at the same time. The Mighty 8 features a 6-foot power cord and solid noise filtering, although it doesn't pack coaxial or data/telephone protection. It's also tiny, less than four inches across, meaning you could toss it in a backpack or carry-on bag if you need extra outlets on the go.

The Mighty 8 is rated for 1300 Joules, sports a 1 year limited warranty, and a $50,000 connected equipment warranty. It's also the most affordable in our lineup—it'll set you back a mere $15 at Amazon.

Fellowes Mighty 8 Surge Protector (99090)

Amazon.com: $14.99

 

The honorable mention this week goes out to the Monoprice 3 Outlet Power Surge Protector Wall Tap w/ 2 Built-In USB Charger (#7991), a super-portable surge protector that can fit in any bag, is rated for 1050 joules, and packs three ports you can use to connect your laptop, smartphone charger, or anything else while you're sharing an outlet with others or just need a few more ports in a hotel room, a conference room, or just on the go. Plus, it has two high-powered USB ports capable of charging power-hungry devices like tablets as well as smartphones. It's like a slimmer, trimmer version of our old favorite Belkin 3-in-1 mini surge protector.

Five Best Surge Protectors

Monday
Nov112013

10 Household Items Your Smartphone Can Replace

10 Household Items Your Smartphone Can Replace

Convergence in electronics has escalated to new heights in recent years because of the smartphone. Dedicated devices will always have something to offer, but squeezing every last bit of functionality out of an item that you already own can be a great way to save money. Plus, a smartphone and the accompanying data plan aren't exactly cheap, so users might as well save in other areas if they can.

While we're aware that smartphones can do double duty as a camera, portable gaming system, and MP3 player, their potential actually runs much deeper than that. With the right apps or accessories, your phone can accomplish a variety of nifty tasks you might not be aware of. Here are 10 unexpected smartphone features to start, but we're sure there are more. After reading over our list, make sure to let us know in the comments how you use your phone in an unexpected way.

Scanner

Save space and money scanning documents by using your smartphone instead of using a flatbed scanner. The CamScanner app (for Android and iOS) allows you to use your smartphone camera to scan documents, invoices, receipts, or whatever else you want to digitize. The built-in tools enable you to crop the dead space and enhance the quality, and you can save and share the results as a JPEG or PDF. The basic app is free with some limitations. Heavy users and small businesses can spend $50 per year to unlock premium features.

Potential Savings: $80+

Light Meter

You could pay hundreds of dollars for a light meter, or you could use the free Pocket Light Meter app on your iPhone. For slightly better results you could snag the Luxi accessory for $30. The Luxi attaches to the front-facing camera and works in conjunction with the app to determine optimal exposure settings. And while it requires some calibration for the best results, and it is slower than a dedicated light meter, it's a much more affordable option for folks who simply want to fine-tune their photography.

Potential Savings: $100+

Gaming Guide and Additional Monitor

If you don't have the space or budget for an extra computer monitor for gaming, then you probably know the pain of having to constantly ALT+TAB to look up online game guides or watch walkthrough videos. But consider this: With just a phone stand—like the Breffo Spiderpodium iPhone Stand ($19.06 with free shipping via Prime, a low by $1)—with it sitting flat next to your keyboard, your smartphone can double as a second screen. With your phone by your side, you can easily browse video walkthroughs and free online cheat sheets, which beat the pants off expensive paper guidebooks.

Potential Savings: $10+

Personal Trainer

Why buy a pedometer or sign up with a personal trainer when you can get all the motivation and statistical feedback you need to get in shape from your smartphone? Popular free apps like RunKeeper employ your smartphone's GPS and other sensors to track your activity, provide valuable feedback, and even help to coach you. Set your goals and measure your progress with ease; all it costs is effort.

Potential Savings: $15+

Spirit Level

Smartphones are packed with sensors and gyroscopes that determine which way the phone is oriented so as to display the screen in either portrait or landscape. These sensors can also be employed for other jobs, such as determining a level surface. There are loads of free apps for iPhone, Android, and Windows that allow almost any smartphone to double up as a spirit level. You can also find apps that will let your smartphone act as an accurate tape measure.

Potential Savings: $10+

Anemometer

If you're sailing, windsurfing, or wakeboarding, then you're likely interested in the nuances of the wind, but you don't need to spend money on a standalone device. You can either access the current surf conditions via the web, get an app that pulls in the latest data from weather stations, or simply opt for an anemometer app that uses your smartphone's microphone to estimate wind speed.

Potential Savings: $30+

Universal Remote Control

Thanks to an abundance of remote control apps, many smartphones have the ability to control the TV, cable, satellite, and DVR. Some apps even let you remote control your games console, stereo, or computer. What's more, the latest Android smartphones, like the Samsung Galaxy S4, have remote control apps and IR blasters built-in.

Potential Savings: $20+

Instrument Tuner

Even professional musicians use tuning apps to get their instruments pitch perfect. There are a bounty of free options out there that will do a decent job, or you can drop a few bucks and get a feature-packed app like Cleartune ($3.99 for iOS and Android). Either way you'll be saving some money and you won't have an extra device to carry.3

Potential Savings: $10+

Baby Monitor

There are plenty of apps to help lull your baby to sleep or that transform your smartphone into a baby monitor. Having to leave your phone in the baby's room is an obvious drawback, but an old smartphone can easily be repurposed as a baby monitor; there are apps that will alert you to your baby's sounds and even let you remotely view your baby in its crib. Alternatively, you could buy a camera accessory that picks up motion and sends a feed to your smartphone.

Potential Savings: $50+

Flashlight

The vast majority of smartphones now have a flashlight app that comes standard in the OS. Apple added this functionality to iOS 7, and you can access it easily by swiping up from the bottom of the screen to reveal the Control Center and tapping the flashlight icon at the bottom left. There are also plenty of free flashlight apps available if your smartphone doesn't have one. The majority of these apps use the camera flash, the screen, or a combination of the two to illuminate the area.

Potential Savings: $5+

There are a number of other unexpected uses for your smartphone: from blood pressure monitor accessories, to gaming dice apps, and beyond.

10 Household Items Your Smartphone Can Replace

Sunday
Mar312013

Space Bar

 

Space Bar on Quirky.com

Space Bar - More Space, More Ports, Less Clutter

The Space Bar is a simple, elegantly-designed desk accessory that minimizes clutter while providing additional USB ports for your computer. After a long day of work, simply slide your keyboard into the designated space below the shelf and store your office miscellany — keys, digital camera, etc. — up top.

Features:
- Constructed of brushed aluminum with white plastic accents.
- Can stow a keyboard up to 18" long by 1.5" high and supports up to 30.5 pounds weight (the weight of a 27" Apple iMac).
- Six USB ports. Charge & sync USB devices on four front ports. Charge USB devices on two right rear ports. Also includes one mini-USB port and one AC adapter port.
- Includes AC adapter and USB cord.
- Color: silver.

This product is powered using an external power source with a range of 110-240v.

Friday
Dec282012

How to Fix a Scratched CD

How to Fix a Scratched CD


While compact discs (CDs) are remarkably durable, it can be impossible to prevent scratches and scuffs from occurring from time to time, especially with frequent use. The resulting damage can mean either a skip in a music track or the loss of a document.

While CD repair kits and refinishing machines are commercially available, you can repair the damage on your own with products you already have.

Note: Read the Warnings section as well as the methods before proceeding so that you are fully aware of what can go wrong when attempting to repair a CD.

Contents

Wednesday
Nov072012

4-in-1 Power Charger

4-in-1 Power Charger is ready to handle anything

4 in 1 Power Charger is ready to handle anything

When your phone, music player, tablet, or other devices need charging, you’re going to need to have a few different options available depending on where you are. You might want something that will plug into your car’s power socket, the wall, a USB port, or a 9-volt battery (if you’re desperate). Whatever situation you face, you never want your lifeline to be bricked, but you also don’t want to tote around 4 different charging options for several different devices.

If you want a end-all charger to take care of all your needs at once, then the 4-in-1 Charger might be of interest to you. It will let you choose your preferred method of charging, and is small enough to fit in your bag. The cord retracts when it’s not in use, so you also don’t have to worry about a tangled mess out of your bag. It will work with most all iPod and iPhones, as well as BlackBerry, Samsung, Motorola, Droid, Nokia devices, Digital Cameras, and more. It will cost around $40, and also comes with different adapter tips.

4-in-1 Power Charger is ready to handle anything - The Red Ferret Journal