Cool Gadgets – Mr Gadget https://mrgadget.com.au Obsessed With Technology. Compelled By Innovation. Mon, 30 Oct 2023 05:45:10 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://mrgadget.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/cropped-Mr-Gadget-Logo-New-Favicon-3-32x32.png Cool Gadgets – Mr Gadget https://mrgadget.com.au 32 32 Dji Mini SE Drone Review: An Ultralight Drone Designed for Beginners https://mrgadget.com.au/dji-mini-se-drone-review/ https://mrgadget.com.au/dji-mini-se-drone-review/#respond Mon, 30 Jan 2023 04:59:01 +0000 https://mrgadget.com.au/?p=50996 The DJI Mini SE is a new ultralight drone designed specifically for beginners. Despite its small size, it packs a powerful punch, with a 4K camera, 3-axis gimbal stabilization, and a maximum flight time of 31 minutes.

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Summary

With up to 4 quick shot modes, the Dji Mini SE will allow you to capture cinematic shots with no frustration. The drone and the controller are fully foldable, allowing for easy portability. Best of all; the kit is inclusive of additional accessories for user convenience. Nonetheless, the camera quality and transmission range are not that great but the drone is a good budget option.

Overall
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Pros

Easy to operate

Lightweight design

Great app support

Cons

Short transmission range

The Dji Mini SE is unlike most drones on the market. It’s exceptionally lightweight and has great features that will provide you with a smooth flying experience. And the fact that it weighs less than two hundred and fifty grams means you can fly it in most places without registration. This Dji Mini SE drone review will help you decide whether to buy this device or give it a pass.

Overview

Weighing under 240g, the Dji Mini SE is a compact yet powerful drone that you can count on when it comes to taking pictures and recording videos. Also, it is reasonably priced, so you will be able to capture your best moments without breaking the bank. The Mini SE looks a lot like the Dji Mini 2 but there are slight differences when it comes to features.

However, the Dji Mini 2 is more expensive, with good reason of course, it has a longer range and also features a camera that is slightly more powerful than that found on the Dji Mini SE. The Mini SE can be a great option for beginners due to its straightforward design and ease of use. Plus, it has great app support and offers easy-to-follow tutorials and on-screen instructions that will help you get started. Convenient right?

The Dji fly app not only has a user-friendly interface but also gives users access to SkyPixel, a platform that will allow you to interact with other people who own Dji Mini drones. From here, you can share your favourite shooting locations, videos, and photos with other users. Capturing videos and taking photos with the Mini SE is a cinch. Moreover, you can set the camera at different angles to get cinematic shots from different heights.

More on the camera, the gimbal on which it is attached allows for quick adjustments without compromising stability. On the downside, the Dji Mini SE has no dedicated collision sensors like most drones. That said, you should exercise caution when flying the drone in tight spaces. But the good thing is that it has landing sensors that will automatically reduce the flight speed if the drone comes down too hard.

Features

3-axis Gimbal

Attaching a high-quality camera to a drone is just the first step to achieving cinematic shots. You need a reliable stabilisation system that can help you move and position the camera with precision. And that is why Dji equipped the Mini SE with a motorised 3-axis gimbal for smooth performance when taking pictures or capturing videos even when it’s windy.

Advanced Sensors

To make landing easy, the Dji Mini SE is fitted with vision sensors that prompt the system to reduce the flight speed when the drone is close to the ground. That way, you can bring the drone from a high altitude and still achieve a smooth landing.

Automatic Takeoff

If you are tired of manually lifting the drone to the ground, you can make use of the automatic launch function. Once the drone is in the air, it will hover at the same altitude until you give it the next command.

Quickshot Modes

The Mini SE offers up to four modes that you can choose from; rocket, dronie, circle, and helix. This will enable you to take complex shots with ease. The rocket mode allows the drone to ascend with the camera pointing to the ground, as it gradually increases the area of coverage.

With the dronie mode, you can take great selfies and videos as the drone hovers around you, while the circle mode causes the Mini SE to travel along a given circumference. The helix mode is somewhat similar to the circle mode but the only difference is that the drone moves in a helix motion while ascending and flying back.

Large Capacity Battery

Nestled in the Dji Mini SE is a high-performance battery that will provide you with up to 30 minutes of continuous flight time. This means you will spend more time flying and not charging batteries.

Specs

  • Dimensions: 160 mm x 202 mm x 55 mm (unfolded), 140 mm x 82 mm x 57 mm (folded)
  • Weight: <280 g
  • Flight Time: 30 Minutes
  • Transmission Range: 4 km
  • Photo Resolution: 12MP
  • Wind Resistance: 37.8 kph
  • Flight Speed: 46.8 kph
  • Collision Sensors: No

Design

The Dji Mini SE drone has a lot to offer in terms of its design. It is not only ultralight but also foldable, making it a great option for backpackers and outdoor enthusiasts. You can take this drone with you just about anywhere and will help you take high-quality shots of your favourite sites without giving you any problems. It has the same dimensions as the Dji Mini 2.

Both models measure 160 mm x 202 mm x 55 mm when unfolded and 140mm x 82mm x 57mm when folded. The airframe of the Mini SE has an angular design, which enhances its overall performance and flight speed at different altitudes. This also gives it excellent wind resistance, so you will always be in control of your drone provided that the wind speed is below 37.8kph.

The IR sensor is placed on the rear side of the drone, with two vision sensors on each side. This allows for smooth takeoffs and landings, thus lowering the chances of the drone getting damaged. The Dji Mini SE sports a 12MP camera and has a maximum video resolution of 2.7K/30fps. In addition to this, it has a maximum flight speed of 46.8 kph, making it a bit slow compared to the Mini 2. It also has a lower bitrate than most drones but this is not much of an issue since it comes at a cheaper price.

Like the drone, the controller is foldable, so you can fit both items in your backpack and still have enough room for other things that you may need when travelling. The antennas and the phone holder tuck down neatly, giving you a unit that is both compact and lightweight. You will be happy to know that the controller features both USB-C and MicroUSB ports, so it can work with a wide range of smartphones. There’s also a Lightning RC port for added convenience.

Dji Mini SE Drone Review Round-up

If you are looking for a compact drone to capture memorable moments with your family, the Dji Mini SE can be a great pick. Although it is not as advanced as the Dji Mini 3 Pro, it performs well under the right conditions. It has multiple modes that can prove helpful in different scenarios and is equipped with vision sensors to prevent crash landings.

To make it even better, the drone comes with an ergonomically designed controller for user comfort. The transmission range is however short and may limit you. All in all, the Dji Mini SE offers good value for money and is worth the price.

 

 

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Lugo G3 3D Printer: Affordable Quality 3d Printing https://mrgadget.com.au/lugo-g3-3d-printer/ https://mrgadget.com.au/lugo-g3-3d-printer/#respond Tue, 05 Apr 2022 15:00:50 +0000 https://mrgadget.com.au/?p=24604 Lugo G3 is the newest professional FFF 3D printer by LUGOLABS, which is a company that has specialized in 3D printers for over 10 years. It has a dual extruder, a wide range of multi-material compatibility, and other new capabilities. What are they and how are they beneficial to you? Let’s find out here. Don’t [...]

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Summary

Put your ideas to life with Lugo G3. It is compatible with most materials in the market, and it uses new technology that can improve printing time and reduce the amount of waste in 3D printing.

Overall
8.3/10
8.3/10

Pros

  • Easy to maintain and use
  • Compatible with a wide range of materials
  • Uses wipe-tower free method for dual printing
  • Does not take too much space

Cons

  • Pricey

Lugo G3 is the newest professional FFF 3D printer by LUGOLABS, which is a company that has specialized in 3D printers for over 10 years. It has a dual extruder, a wide range of multi-material compatibility, and other new capabilities. What are they and how are they beneficial to you? Let’s find out here.

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Overview

There are a lot of things you can make with a 3D printer. But without the right material, you can’t. The problem is that a lot of today’s 3D printers can’t still accommodate many of the materials in the market. Some are limited to just two or three materials, while others require you to use the manufacturer’s proprietary materials only – which can also be very limiting.

Now, with the Lugo G3, this isn’t a problem. You can use it with all materials in a form of a filament as long as it has a diameter of 1.75mm. So you no longer have to limit yourself to only PLA and ABS. More importantly, you’ll have more possibilities of what you can make from your printer.

On the downside, however, the Lugo G3 is quite pricey. With an MSRP of US$2,399, it is more expensive than some of the top 3D printers in the market such as the MakerBot Replicator+ and Dremel 3D45 Digilab 3D Printer. It is, however, still cheaper than the Ultimaker S3, which is a similar product with dual extrusion.

The good news is that you can still get the Lugo G3 at a much cheaper price if you catch it on Kickstarter. Early bird backers can get 30% off and pay only US$1,679 for the unit plus 2 default filaments.

Features

Dual Printing

One of the most notable features of the Lugo G3 is its double extrusion, which allows you to combine a piece with another unit. This gives you more freedom to create more diverse pieces with any combination of parts. For instance, you can add a rigid material with something more flexible, creating a new integrated piece. With it, you can also put together oil-free motion pieces with a linear motion piece without needing a bearing.

Wide Material Compatibility

To create parts with your desired functional characteristics, appearance, and mechanical properties, you’ll need to choose the right materials. But if your printer is limited to only two to three materials, there wouldn’t be much of a choice, right?

This is what’s great about the Lugo G3. As mentioned, all materials with a diameter of 1.75mm can be used as a filament. With so many materials in the market and with every one of them constantly developing, this is a great feature for a 3D printer.

Even better, in case your print with certain materials is unsuccessful, you can send the filament you used to the Lugo Labs Material Lab and the company will upload the setting values and test results on its website to give you better information on how to print with your chosen material.

Purge Box

One of the disadvantages of dual printing – and also why many find it such a troublesome experience – is the ooze that results from melting plastic resin with heat. To solve such an issue, users create wipe towers.

Before an extruder moves on to printing your object or model, it will first print a layer on a different part of the build plate. This then creates a separate block of filament, aka wipe tower, and gets rid of any oozing. While this is effective, it can be time-consuming and a waste of valuable resources. Sure, you can just make a thinner tower. However, this would make it less sturdy and more likely to collapse during your print.

With the Lugo G3, you don’t have to make a wipe tower. It has a purge box that gets rid of and collects minimal ooze filament from the nozzle in the form of pellets. This helps you save time since printing another layer for the wipe tower takes 30 to 50 seconds while the purge box only takes 10 seconds. It also cuts down the amount of waste in your printing compared to building a tower from the bottom up.

Double-Sided Spring Plate

The Lugo G3’s spring plate has 2 sides. On one side, it has a carbon sheet, which comes with the advantages of a glass plate. It doesn’t get cut and is easy to clean even with any type of adhesion glue. On the other is a PEI sheet, which is convenient when printing with ABS, ASA, PLA, PETG, and others.

Temperature Control

LUGOLABS used a filter fan to control the temperature in its printer’s chamber. When it needs cooling down, the fan speeds up. When it needs to increase, the fan slows down. You can also set the right temperature depending on the type of material you are using.

Other Additional Features:

Fila-Box: For an additional price, you can get the Lugo G3 with a Fila-Box. It is essentially a box that you can install on the printer to prevent ambient humidity from flowing into the machine and protect the filament.

Lutan Filament: This is the default material for Lugo G3. It is a new all-rounder FFF material made from a PBT copolymer that is said to have good properties and is easy to print. It is also said to be compatible with other materials.

Lugo G3 has many neat features, and these are just some of them. To see its full list of capabilities, check out its Kickstarter campaign here.

Specs

Printing Type FFF
Printing Head DCH Dual
Build Volume (WxDxH) 190 x 165 x 180 mm / 15kg
Machine Size (WxDxH) 350 x 360 x 530 mm
Positioning Resolution 12.5, 12.5 – 20 microns
Moving Speed Up to 200mm/s
Printing Speed Up to 20mm³
Nozzle Temperature Up to 285°C
Bed Temperature 120°C
Leveling Gauge assisted leveling
Platform Spring dual plate (PEI side, Carbon side)
Slicing Software LUGO Cura
Filter Type Carbon + Hepa filter
Supported Materials 1.75mm Filaments up to 285°C

The Lugo G3 has a DCH dual printing head, which is structured with two cone-shaped nozzles. What’s great about these nozzles – aside from being able to combine more than one material in one print – is that when replaced, they can still print at the exact same position. This means you won’t have to repeat the calibration process. Also, this saves you from incorrect and crooked prints.

Compared to the Ultimaker S3, the Lugo G3 has a lower build or printing speed. It can print at up to 20mm³/s while the latter is at 24mm³/s. But it does have a wider nozzle temperature range, reaching up to 285°C, and the Ultimaker S3 at only 280°C. Meaning, it has greater flexibility in material choice.

Like the Ultimaker S3, the Lugo G3 also has its own slicing software – the LUGO Cura. It is specially designed for the DCH head and is mainly to make using the device with various materials more convenient. It has also been improved with Cura features now easier to use. With this software, you’d have no issues configuring most settings without needing to go into the custom settings.

Design

Another key feature of the Lugo G3 is its design and overall aesthetics. It is sealed with the build chamber enclosed, ensuring the safety of its user. It also adds control against the environment, helping protect the printer itself and make your print quality better. Additionally, most parts of this printer are modularized. So when you need to replace parts or conduct simple maintenance, you can easily do it on your own.

Unlike other dual extruder desktop 3D printers, this device is smaller, lighter, and more compact. So it doesn’t take up too much space. That said, this also gives it a smaller build volume than some printer models.

Final Thoughts

With its wide material compatibility, compact portability, purge filament technology, and ease of use and maintenance, the Lugo G3 is easily one of the best dual extruder desktop 3D printers today. Yes, there are other cheaper, more popular, and easily available 3D printers in the market. But if you are looking for the most efficient with dual printing capabilities, then this might just be the one for you.

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Smart Belt Universal by Harmattan Design https://mrgadget.com.au/smart-belt-universal-review/ https://mrgadget.com.au/smart-belt-universal-review/#respond Mon, 02 Aug 2021 23:44:16 +0000 https://mrgadget.com.au/?p=22009 Up your belt game with the Smart Belt Universal from Harmattan Design.

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Summary

If you want to up your belt game and get the smarties belt on the market, look no further. The Smart Belt Universal comes with quality materials, great aesthetics, and the ultimate adjustable comfort.

Pros

  • 32 levels of adjustment
  • High-quality leather and materials
  • Very durable

Cons

  • Max 45 inch waist

Belts often have only 5 different sizes dictated by the number of holes fitted into the belt strap, this can make wearing it uncomfortable if you’re somewhere between those sizes. Over time these ill-fitting belts will warp and wear for the same reasons, it is either not tort enough or being stretched.

Yes, this is a smart belt, but not it doesn’t have any fancy electronics that measure your cardio, heart rate, or the plethora of other fitness metrics tracked by other wearables. Instead, this belt takes the design of traditional belts and makes it better. Say goodbye to ill-fitting and uncomfortable belts and say hello to the Smart Belt by Harmattan Design.

Can’t spare the time to read through the whole Smart Belt review? Simply click the links below and we’ll take you right to that section.

Overview

The company behind the latest iteration of their smart belt has a strong pedigree in the space. This is their 4th version after 6 previous successful launches on Kickstarter. With 60,000 backers in total on their campaigns there is a lot of confidence in the product, and rightly so.

Although the previous belts were good quality and certainly a step up from most traditional belts, there was still a lot of room for improvement. The Smart Belt Universal is the benefactor of these improvements and they are significant, yet understated.

Aside from all the clever design innovations, the belt strap itself is of high quality. Utilising the rare form of vegetable tanning, which is uncommon among most belt manufacturers due to the sheer time cost as well as Tuscan leather makes this a very aesthetically pleasing belt among belt aficionados.

Features

32 Levels of Adjustment

Gone are the days of having just 5 different adjustment holes. The smart incorporates a clever Track & Ratchet smart buckle that offers unparalleled levels of comfort throughout the day. Think about it, the size of your waist will change day to day and even hour to hour depending on what you’ve eaten and drank that day!

Kevlar Core

Even the best belts deteriorate over time. This is primarily due to the stress put on the belt over long periods of time. To minimise this, the Smart Belt Ultimate has added a Kevlar core that improves the structural integrity of the belt strap. Kevlar is the ideal material for this purpose due to being lightweight and tensile strength.

High-Quality Leather

Smart Belt Universal uses vegetable-tanned, Tuscan leather that has been structurally dyed rather than painted. This means the belt strap is made from very high quality that will last and stay looking fresh.

A Wide Range

There isn’t just one version of the Smart Belt Ultimate, there’s an entire range. Choose from 10 different belt straps, including polyester straps, as well as 6 different buckle colours. There’s something for everyone in the range, whether you want casual or smart.

Aesthetics

This is genuinely a great-looking belt. The range of leathers all offers a sophisticated look that can complement any type of trousers, jeans, or shorts. The Black Gastor Leather strap looks like something out of a high-end artisan belt store and is certainly the best looking in our opinion.

If you’re looking for something a bit more casual, then you should take a look at the casual straps. The casual range is made from polyester and lacks the Kevlar core, but this is because Polyester is so durable alone. They’re slightly wider and more suited

Final Thoughts

If you’re in the market for a belt and want something that’s a bit different or offers better comfort, then you should certainly consider the Smart Belt Universal. It’s manufactured by a company with a good track record and clearly takes pride in its work. The wide range means you should be able to find something to your taste and the material choice means it should last a very very long time.

The only real downside is the lack of larger sizes, with the largest suitable waist size being 45 inches. This won’t affect too many people but it’s certainly worth pointing out to avoid disappointment. The Smart Belt Universal is easy to recommend to belt lovers!

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Spyra Two Water Gun: A Big Upgrade on the Original https://mrgadget.com.au/spyra-two-water-gun-a-big-upgrade-on-the-original/ https://mrgadget.com.au/spyra-two-water-gun-a-big-upgrade-on-the-original/#respond Fri, 09 Jul 2021 01:03:56 +0000 https://mrgadget.com.au/?p=21747 The Spyra Two Water Gun is better than the original in almost every way. Water fights have never been so good!

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Spyra Two Review

Summary

The Spyra Two is a remarkably autonomous water gun that makes refilling a breeze, allowing you to focus most of your energy on leaving your opponents drenched. It features some welcome improvements over its predecessor as far as the battery is concerned, though the increase in price can be a tough pill to swallow. All things considered, it’s safe to say that the Spyra Two is the new king of the water guns.

Overall
8.7/10
8.7/10

Pros

  • Improved battery life is fantastic
  • Digital display comes in incredibly handy
  • Water bolts are way better than the traditional streams of water

Cons

  • Even more expensive than its already pricey older sibling
  • Smaller tank is a bummer

Looking to be the big dog of the water wars this summer? Then you’d better be ready to bust out the big guns, and it doesn’t get much bigger than the Spyra Two Water Gun. Promising a smart refilling system, generous battery, and deadly accuracy, this new-age super soaker looks to blow the competition completely out of the water.

In this Spyra Two Water Gun review, we’re field testing this bad boy to see if truly has what it takes to beat out its incredibly impressive older sibling – the Spyra One.

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Overview

The first Spyra dropped a couple of years ago and we couldn’t stop raving about its quick automatic refilling system, digital display, water bullets, and constant pressurization. It was the most high-tech super soaker around by miles and was sure to take water fights to the next level.

The Spyra Two manages to one-up its predecessor by retaining much of the features that made it so great and significantly improving on some of them. With this guy, you’ll be getting double the battery life, better firing range, a slightly quicker refill time, and an overall quieter experience.

On the flip side, the Spyra Two’s water tank is a bit smaller than the original and it comes with a fairly notable price hike over the original which was already pretty darn expensive.

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Features

Water Bolts

The Spyra guns do away with the traditional spray system that most water guns employ and instead fire bolts of water that are far more accurate and capable of travelling further distances. Compared to the original, the Spyra Two has superior effective and maximum ranges of 30 and 46 feet respectively, allowing you to soak your enemies from further away.

Improved Automatic Refilling System

Similar to its predecessor, this model features an innovative refilling system that just requires you to dunk the front of the gun in some water and hold a button for a few seconds and you’ll be locked and loaded. Ammo running low? Just jump into a pool or find yourself a bucket of water and you’ll back in the fray in no time.

Where the previous model offers a 750ml tank, the Spyra Two, unfortunately, comes with a smaller 600ml capacity. As a result, it produces around 22 bolts per refill as opposed to the 25 bolts that the older version is capable of.

Digital Display

The Spyra Two comes with an awesome digital display that looks like it was ripped straight out of a video game, allowing you to keep track of your water reserves and remaining battery life. That way you’ll never get caught off guard by an enemy while running on empty.

Larger Battery Capacity

The first Spyra iteration could last for around 45 refills and 1125 water blasts on a single charge, which was pretty impressive in its own right. The Spyra Two, however, features double the battery capacity, giving you up to 90 refills and approximately 2000 shots. This means that you’ll be charging less and shooting a whole lot more.

Self-Pressurizing Tank

One of the coolest features of the Spyra water guns is its self-pressurizing tank, which allows the weapon to maintain maximum pressure every time it’s used. This eliminates the need for the manual pump that’s still utilized by a lot of the competition, ensuring that your water bolts always fire at a consistent power and range.

Specs

Capacity 22 Bolts
Effective Range 30 feet
Maximum Range 46 feet
Refill Time 12 Seconds
Blast Size 30ml
Tank Size 600ml
Battery Life 90 Refills / 2000 Bolts
Battery Lithium-ion
Recharging Method USB Type-C

Aesthetic

The Spyra Two features a similar aesthetic to its predecessor, boasting a futuristic look that would feel right at home in one of the Halo games. It has the same trapezoidal shape with a protruding grip along the bottom, along with some added accents to give the weapon a sharper, edgier style. Its digital display sits along the top of the gun, making it easy to keep track of how much water you have left in the tank and how much juice is left in the battery.

The gun comes in two very bright primary colours, red or blue, both of which include white highlights around the edges and a bit of dark grey when it comes to the grip. It’s a stylish looking weapon, all things considered, and its bright colours are a perfect fit for having a blast at the beach or pool.

What’s it like to use?

The Spyra Two succeeds at streamlining the most arduous parts of using a typical water gun, leaving mostly just the fun part which is shooting at your foes. Refilling your tank is easier than ever and requires you to just dunk the front tip of the gun into a body of water then press the button located on the side. Doing so will start refilling the Spyra Two, with the process completing in less than a minute.

The improved battery is a huge advantage over its older brother, giving you twice the number of refills and bolts fired. But perhaps our favourite part is the digital display, which offers you a significant edge over your enemies by allowing you to monitor the number of shots you have left and how much battery you have before needing to recharge. What other water gun does that?

Conclusion

The first Spyra water gun managed to cast a very large shadow with its innovative design and kickass features. Yet somehow, the Spyra Two managed to level up the water-fighting game even further by providing significant improvements to the gun’s battery life and overall range, making it even more effective and efficient at soaking your enemies.

Unfortunately, it does come with a few drawbacks, namely the decreased tank size. There’s also the matter of the increase in price over the original which is was already plenty expensive. Missteps aside, the Spyra Two Water Gun is the epitome of super soaker technology and a must-have for people who enjoy dominating water fights.

Pick up your Spyra Water Gun here!

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