A stabilizer for your DSLR costs a lot of money and you only use it for certain projects. Can you actually use a manual stabilizer for $50 and get smooth footage? We did the test!
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A stabilizer for your DSLR costs a lot of money and you only use it for certain projects. Can you actually use a manual stabilizer for $50 and get smooth footage? We did the test!
If you have a pool, you’ve probably opened it up by now because it’s hot out there. So hot. Anyway, animals will get into your pool because it’s a lot of water and well just about everything needs that to survive. Help small animals escape your pool with the FrogLog.
Glitter, the shiny stuff we love to hate. Or just love to love. Your feelings may vary on the subject of glitter. But however you feel about it, it’s everywhere and it’s made of plastic so not great for the planet. Now there’s a pollution friendly alternative. Bioglitter, the plastic free, biodegradable glitter alternative.
Privacy is a big deal online. As it should be because one, we’re all people who deserve that and two, there’s no telling what people will get up to with your private information. You’re not the only person that cares about it out there though. The World Privacy Forum is an entire research group dedicated to matters of privacy.
Recycling and reusing things are two of the big ways we can help the environment. There are things that we generally just use until they have to be tossed though. Like sneakers. Wear them until they’re falling apart, right? Well Adidas wants to make a change with that with the FUTURECRAFT.LOOP, the fully recyclable sneaker.
We like our gadgets, we like them to track us, let us know how we’re doing with this thing called life, usually fitness specifically though. If you’re looking for a simple running tracker, no bells and whistles, check out the Runtopia S1 GPS. The running tracker that looks like a Casio watch.
If you go to conventions, like work conventions, not comic, then you’re likely REALLY familiar with the free swag. Pens, magnets, tote bags all branded with company logos to get you to remember their services, whatever they may be, after you leave the weekend. This is not great for the environment.
Cables, cables, cables. You need a lot of different cables to charge all your devices: usb C, lighting, micro usb… It’s bad for the environment and bad for your wallet. However, I think I found the solution: the UNO cross-device charging cable.