Sabtu, 19 Desember 2015

Axis Aerius The WORLDS Smallest Quadcopter #Review


Im as happy as a puppy with two tails, I cant wait to show you this insy winsy tiny Quadcoptor which does all the same things that its much bigger brothers do.


I actually reached out to Axis when I first saw this as I really needed to share this little guy with you all.


 
I recently reviewed the Xflyer and boy did we have some fun with that checkout my video review above.

Axis kindly sent us 2 of their tiniest Quadcoptors to review, this one is the Aerius which is now officially THE SMALLEST Quadcopter, it superseded the previous smallest, the wallet drone, but still just as fun.

Click the jump to checkout this adorable Quadcopter.


Packaging
Just to say quickly I was kindly sent these directly from the US and they arrived from across the pond well packaged with no damage.
The Aerius has fab brightly coloured packaging corresponding to the colour you choose. I chose the orange as I really wanted this little guy to show up for the pictures.
The plastic transparent packaging is printed with  details of the Aerius and the back even shows all the parts to it. 
Plus I love the clever side image (number 3) showing a honeycomb design which shows in icons everything it can do.

In the box you get your little Aerius in its own case/handset, the USB charging cable and your mini instructions.

 Im actually very impressed with the detailed glossy pages of this instruction booklet. It really has everything you need to know to get you started. Even the kids would understand this.

The USB charging cable also had 4 spare rotor blades in the same bag; just checkout how tiny these are. Ive photographed them on a 50p piece to show you.


Description
What gripped me with this mini quadcopter was the fact they had used the words "worlds smallest" thats a massive quote so we just had to see this.
So what size is the SMALLEST quadcopter in the world?
  • The NEW World's Smallest Quadcopter ® 
Drumroll...... 3cm x 3cm x 2cm...so cute...so dinky.
Its actually registered and proven to be the smallest. 

Main features are;
  • Matching compact 2.4 gHz controller and storage unit.
  • 5-7 minute flight time per 15-20 minute charge via its USB cable; 3.7volt 80mAh battery.
  • Headless mode (easy)- perfect for beginners to ensure flight orientation.
  • 2 speeds pre-programmed for desired level of sensitivity.
  • 6-Axis Gyro-stabilization keeps it stable and centered.
  • 360 Degree rotational Yaw allows users to seamlessly adjust orientation.
  • Pre-programmed trick mode algorithm provides amazing flips and rolls.
  • Bright LEDs for night flight, orientation and low battery warning.
  • Available in a choice of 4 colours.
  • Portable.
  • You can practice full flight mechanics.


Choice of 4 fantastic colours. I love the orange as it super bright and easy to see.
I cannot explain to you how excited I am to show you this adorable gadget, it seriously can do everything its bigger brothers can do; but first let me show you round.
First of all I love, love, love how the Aerius can be stored in its OWN handset...genius...just genius I say!!!
Being so tiny how easy would it be to break these tiny rotors bouncing around in a bag or jacket pocket.
What I love even more is the fact the plastic lid has a gorgeous honeycomb design which you can just see in the image above; its these little details I love in products, it could just have been domed and left at that.
note - before closing the lid make sure all rotors are turned in.

The lid flips up to open using these finger edges and has a perfect depth to view your Quadcopter.

Turn it over and you have a coordinating color battery compartment cover which holds 2 AAA batteries to power the 2.4 gHz unit; this by the way is usually the power for outdoor remote controlled toys!!!

So checkout THE AERIUS itself...no really just look at it! Its adorable...sorry to those of you that dont see this as adorable its not a fluffy kitten or a puppy but its so diddy!
Its extremely well built, I was totally taken back to how well this is designed, I expected it to be ultra flimsy, how could it not...

But honestly take a look at how solid it is, its even got a chunky appearance. On the side you can see it has its own on/off button. It even has breather holes so it doesn't overheat as those little motors really have to work.
Even at this size they have incorporated landing feet. Its the little touches in the design that I love about a product.

Here you can see on the left, the charging connector jutting out the side, there's just no room inside, but you barely notice it. The Aerius also has the Axis logo printed ontop too which looks really cool. The 4 white rotors really are tiny as you can see below, they have direct attachment to the motors, which means there is no damage to any gears or cogs, less weight and less to go wrong. 

 They just simply pop off to clean or replace as you can see above.

 They fit easily inside a 50p piece.
Each rotor also has a number on them either a 1 or a 2, so you know which one to fit if you lose one.
make sure the numbered blades sit opposite each other as the instructions dont explain this; otherwise it just wont fly properly.
When I crash landed the Aerius and all souls on board were lost, tiny families are to be informed! Two of the blades came off, I didn't know they were numbered and for the next few tries I thought that my coordination had gone wangy, then I found the embossed numbers under the blades and a quick swap all was good again.



Charging the Aerius
This is the comical bit, the USB fits over the connector chip jutting out and it actually has a really solid join, no wiggling here; again really well made. It's so light you can literally hang it off the cable...Im sure someone will tell me off for doing this but it is firmly connected together.

It can also sit on its side; here you can see how good this connection is.
Yay 15-20 mins later your ready to go...woohoo!

 Just for those who will tell me off; here's the proper way to charge it; sitting neatly inside its own storage case...arhhh...!


What I do love is that the USB cable lights up red and turns off when fully charged approx 15 mins later.

I absolutely love how diddy the remote control is, but
its chunky enough to feel substantial in your hand as it has a good depth to it; even my other half agrees and he has bigger hands than me.

So all that's left is to show you just how good this little quad flies; so I've added a video too as you really need to see this little guy in action.
But I also wanted to show you some size comparison images so here they are below;

This is a AA Duracell rechargeable battery.

 Those of you in the UK will understand the 50p piece; but here's a cent too.


 The ladies out there will understand the YSL lippy comparison.

And if your a keen gardener, well, you get the idea.
Learning to fly
I have to say I have had fun learning to fly this little guy compared to the larger version as its soo fast also more thing to watch out for in the house compared to outside. It has so much power its off like a rocket and I dont know if its just me but you sort of panic to control it and it's hit the ceiling so many times or got caught in my throw on the sofa; but wow its so much fun being an indoor toy. It seems to be bombproof and no damage to report.
 I cant even think of anything wrong with it only that you just start getting the knack of hovering etc and the battery flashes to let you know its time to charge it, but you still get a good amount of time.

Trick Mode
Well...hmm...I personally didn't do very well on this so I definitely need more practice as I'm sure its pilot error here. To get it to do tricks you press the right stick in and then flip in any direction to get it to do a loop Its seems to go into speed mode and I found it harder to control. But I'll update you on this as I'm sure its me doing something blonde!
I can hover and go up and down and straif left/right its just brilliant especially if you hover over someone or something for fun.
If you move the left stick L or R the quadcopter will also rotate on it's axis in that direction.
Below the control sticks are two fine tuning 4 way buttons, if you find it moving while you are hovering.


LEDS
You wouldn't think they could fit in coloured LED into something so small; but they have and doesn't it look gorgeous. We have so much fun flying it in a pitch black room and its actually easier to see and watch. Blue is forward. Once they start flashing you have about 30 seconds of fun left.
Watch the animation below to see it in action.


Being small has its advantages!
A fun animation.



Soft landing!
Opinion
I'm sooo impressed with this amazing little drone, it flies with the power of a larger version and you can feel the blast of air as it flies past you and if it hits your hand or leg it just takes you by surprise.
I love that it sounds like a bee buzzing around and when learning to fly it, it seems indestructible...at the moment..lol!
It is very easy to fly once you have the hang of it, a bit speedy to the uninitiated compared to a larger version (outside) as its so fast, but treat the controls gently and you will be fine. It is definitely an indoor toy you WILL lose it if you take it outside, as its getting that control and the wind could just whip it off in another direction.
Its quick to charge and you get alot of fun for approximately 7 mins; although for me some of that time is picking carpet, hair and even a spider wed from the rotors lol.
The good thing is the rotors pop off and are easily untangled and popped back on again; so far no major or permanent damage has been done, not even a lost rotor, YET!

How many people have said "I want a quadcopter for Xmas", well get them one of these as a starter its fun for everyone even if your chasing the dog or the kids; disclaimer dont chase the dog or the kids ;-) , or landing it on Grandad's Xmas turkey whatever makes you laugh its well worth it; fab conversation starter too.
I have to say I highly recommend it, if you know anyone who loves their remote controlled toys you HAVE to get them one of these...sod it...buy two and treat yourself as well as after-all its the smallest quadcopter in the world, who wouldn't want to own one of these!!!


 Pro's
  • Excellent build.
  • Spare rotors.
  • USB charged.
  • Its stored in its OWN handset.
  • LED lights.
  • Quick to charge.
  • Enough playtime for fun.
  • Does stunts
 Con's
  • None


Buy your Axis Aerius  from Axis Drones
$35



All my thanks goes to Axis Drones for kindly sending us 2 of their amazing Quadcopters to share with you all. Other review coming soon.
All my views and opinions are my own.





Coming soon from AxisDrones is the Wallet Drone Review.
This was the original "Smallest Quadcopter in the world" until it was superseded by the Aerius but this little guy is also charged within its own case.
I cant wait to show you this too.










Rabu, 16 Desember 2015

Wheres (not) WALLE?


Wheres (not) WALLE?

I had all my WALLE's together for a family photo and someone else has sneaked into the photo.

Who is that masked droid?


Oh BB-8...is that my Rover phone track your sitting on and whose arms have you pinched....someone is armless...tut...sigh? 
I see I'm going to have to watch you....

Here he is on his own cute charging station; along with another two of my reviews coming up soon, the remote controlled quadcopters (the smallest in the world).

Course we still love you BB-8 afterall your going to be one of the most famous new robots this week.

Welcome to the family BB-8!
Review coming soon!

Kamis, 10 Desember 2015

Rebelite Portable 24000mAh power bank #Review


As you may know, I'm on a mission to find the most powerful power bank that I can, as we seem to get alot of powercuts where we are in the middle of nowhere. So my eyes lit up when Rebelite kindly sent me their latest and most powerful power bank they offer...24000mAh to share with you all.

With a super tech age most of us have so many devices to save time and make work and play easier...BUT...and there's always a but...the world of tech just hasn't quite caught up with the power thats needed to keep these super clever devices charged through a whole day, away from a main power source.

I am super excited to review this power bank and Im keeping everything crossed thats its going straight to my number 1 spot of power banks...

Click after the jump to see if it makes it?


Packaging
You can always tell a product from Xtreme as they have excellent packaging with good product images and explanations before you even get inside.

 Love the fun logo "Got Juice", cleverly taken from the popular "Got Milk".


So whats in the box
You get your large powerbank, USB to micro USB mini cable and 2 instruction leaflets, one in English and one in French. Its nice not to have a War and Peace novel to look through, you simply have an English and a French thin leaflet.
(There is no lightening cable supplied, but you can use your own for apple products).

Description
Ok, so we have the latest Powerbank from Rebelite which is 24000mAh...twenty four thousand thats alot and it makes it officially my largest power bank I own and I cant wait to see just what this bad boy can do.

When you first get this out the box what strikes you the most is its weight, all battery packs are heavy but this really has some substantiated weight to it.
It has a Matt white finish with grey side edging which gives it a modern elegance.


Measurements
15.3cm long by 8.3cm wide with a depth of 2.2cm so its a really good size, it has to be with this size battery.


The top of the powerbank show an LED battery indicator strip so there's no more guessing how much charge you have left in your powerbank, I love this.
 This lights up with 4 LEDs each one indicating the percentage left.


The back is the same design.

Showing the printed details of the capacity and outputs of the 3 ports...yes I did say 3 ports, you can charge 3 things at once...woohoo Im in gadgety heaven right now.

On the side you have an excellent quality responsive on/off button.

Here, where we have 3 output ports and something extra...a torch..then the input port to charge the powerbank itself.
Output 1 = 1amp
 Output 2 = 1amp
    Output 3 = 2.1amp
Outputs 1 & 2 best for phones and kindles Output 3 for tablets.

Clever Note: Unlike the box image the Output 1 & 2 faces one way, Output 3 is inverted so you dont make a mistake, or it makes you think...so dont force it.

 So Im off to charge this enormous power bank and then put it to work.

Compatible with?
Any device with a USB cable can use the powerbank. 
Phones, tablets, MP3 players, Kindles etc.



Use
Now this review has taken some time as its not like you simply turn it on and off and use it straight away.

It takes upto 15 hours to charge fully...18 hours the very first time.
 The outer box also states it arrives fully charged but the instructions inside state it needs to be charged.
My powerbank did need a full charge and I would always check this anyway.
The brilliant thing about this charger is you get to re-use the same cable. Use it one way like above to charge the powerbank itself, then simply reverse it to charge your devices from one of the ports.
Of course you will need to use your other cables when multicharging.

This little cable is only 22.6cm long which is great for storage, your not carrying around tangled cables.

NOTE: I will always recommend charging a powerbank from a mains charger as one its faster and two you will get a better charge.

Next I just have to sit and wait until Ive flattened my phone...(which wont take long), tablet and kindle many times just to see how many times this can charge my devices to give you guys a fair review.

So to let you all know the facts.
My phone is the Samsung S4 which has a 2500mAh battery
My tablet is the Nexus 10 which has a 9000mAh battery
 Its these two devices I'm testing the powerbank out on as its these that I flatten way too often lol.

I also have a battery app Ive installed onto both my tablet and phone to be able to show you a charge of the exact times its taken and any fluctuations. I use this when reviewing all my powerbanks so you get a real and fair reading.


So firstly my Samsung S4
Here you can see the powerbank has a full charge as its showing all 4 blue LED's and my phone has a 0% battery...so common for an S4 lol!

Here are just a few of the charts from my phone battery app to show you the speed of this chargers (Green is the powerbank).
The chart at the end is a charge from the mains for comparison.
I also wanted to show you some of the times when it wasn't flattened completely to see if it made any difference and by looking at these charts its doesn't seem to. You can see the same equal charging curve despite how much charge was left.
This shows the quality of this powerbank, cheaper ones show my chart all over the place.

You can see how superfast the powerbank charged before leveling off near the end; the mains power chart (number 4) shows a slow and continuous charge till 100%.



Now my Nexus 10 
The Nexus is a battery guzzler if anyone has got one or had one will know; so I had everything crossed for the powerbank to be able to charge this.

 My Nexus 10 however wasn't as quick as the phone obviously with such difference in mAh. 
Phone 2500 and tablet 9000 mAh and it took quite awhile to charge from 0% - 100% .....approximately 14.5 hours....but it does take a long time even from the mains. But, even so you can still see its an even smooth curve with no blips.

 I also wanted to point out too that the powerbank actually had 50% left (I took a photo just after it had fully charged to show you); so I knew I could probably get at least another complete charge on my phone.
Most powerbanks can only manage to charge 1 device per charge. I love that I can now get several charges or charge phone and tablet together...woohoo!



Device Variables
Obviously there will always be variables in the time and amount of charge depending on;
  • If you charging more than 1 device at a time?
  • Each device will be taking different power from it?
  • Each device, particularly phones are all set up differently and will be working in the background even while turned off. Its checking emails, updating files etc so will be using power at different times?
  • Did you charge your powerbank from the wall or PC; this can make a difference however slight? 
  • How old is the device, everything has a shelf life, inbuilt batteries and hardware.
  • Screens vary in size and pixel dimensions, if the item is turned on more power lost.



 The Torch
 What this powerbank has that makes it a bit different is the fact it also has a torch and not just any torch its a damn good one too. Take a look at the piks, its bright and I guesstimate its about 50 lumens.

It still is a bit heavy to just carry as a torch alone, but being a charger as well its a great bonus to have. Saving you lugging around 2 products you have a 2 for 1 in your bag.




Opinion
Aesthetics - I love the white a grey design, the smooth edges allow good grip. It looks elegant and expensive and the Matt smoothness of the case gives it a nice feel.
Its sturdy and could certainly withstand bumping around in your rucksack or bag. However it is quite heavy so you really need to be based to use this comfortably, its not a powerbank to just slip in your bag unless your desperate to use portable power. Leave it in the tent or car till you get back for the day.
However if you are camping and hiking your reducing the need to carry several powerbanks and a spare torch. So it completely depends on your situation.

This powerbank managed 4 complete charges of my S4 which I felt it should have done a few more, but Im still using it and as with many chargers they need to be "worked in"....so I will update this if I can get a few more out of it.
It managed 1 full charge of my Nexus 10, which I personally feel it should have been able to do another. But again my Nexus 10 had alot going on inside.
Note: You have to remember that no power-bank or battery will ever work to its full stated power, and as I say they often need to be flattened (discharged) completely before a full recharge a few times...so watch this space..

The Apple iphones have smaller batteries, some 1810mAh so you will be getting more charges than me.
So to summarize its a fab powerbank and at such a high mAh its certainly worth keeping one in as you just never know when you may have a powercut and with a family of phones, tablets and kindles it would mean disaster to not have social media, emails or just simply phone calls.
Always be able to have many hours of music and stand-by power.

Afterall power-banks could save a life.

So here's my traveling kit; my phone, tablet and powerbank. Im not carrying it around for long distances but its perfect for in the car or staying away. Plus the torch is so useful in emergencies.

Pro's
  • High Capacity battery.
  • Sturdy build.
  • 3 device ports.
  • 2 modern and elegant colour options.
  • Duo use micro USB cable.
  • Torch.
Con's
  • No carry case for the price.



You can buy yours from 
Amazon.com with a choice of 2 colours
    (This model is identical in build)


    All my thanks goes to Rebelite for kindly sending me this to share with you all for an honest, unbiased review.
    Review Coming soon


    More of my Rebelite reviews.