PhotoSweeper 2.0
Smartphones make it a little too easy to take a ton of photos. My biggest problem is that I take too many shots of the same photo without ever going back and picking the best one. PhotoSweeper 2.0's aim is to help fix that problem. It can scan your library and group similar ones together so that you can eliminate the ones where your eyes are closed or someone isn't smiling. It supports iPhoto, Aperture, Adobe Lightroom, as well as folder based image libraries.
iPhone Car Audio Accessories
Gear for listening to streaming music or podcasts on the road.
‘Inside Out’ Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
The music for the upcoming Disney/Pixar film Inside Out is quirky and enchanting.
MilestonePod
MilestonePod is a really interesting device for runners and walkers. On first glance, it looks basic. It doesn't look high tech at all. By design, it's simple. It's attached to your shoe, and it's always tracking your runs/walks. You can then sync the device over Bluetooth to their iPhone or Android apps. There is no start or stop button. You simply get moving, and the device tracks your steps. At $25, MilestonePod is a really in-expensive fitness tracker for runners of any kind.
Earbuds Review
A Review of the Nocs NS500 Earbuds
Quality and reasonable pricing — the Nocs NS500 earbuds are a great happy medium.
The New Sakura Pigma Micron Pens
The same micron pens writers and illustrators know and love, now in beautiful dark navy cases with golden clips.
Editorial 1.2 for iOS
The best text editor for iOS just got better.
Spoken.co — Like Instagram for Audio
A social network for sharing short-form audio stories.
Umbra Conceal Floating Bookshelf
A a clever (and invisible!) way to add some literary flair to your walls.
Quality Linkage
Demystifying Code, the Four Stages of Life, and Illustrations of True Love
A weekly roundup of links to articles, videos, and/or photographs that have a focus on art, life, hard work, simplicity, creativity, and mindful living.
Bowflex SelectTech Adjustable Dumbbells
When I was just starting out on my own, I didn't have money for a gym membership. But having lifted weights since I was 15, I wasn't ready to give up that hobby. I purchased a pair of Bowflex SelectTech Adjustable Dumbbells, and they served me well for many years.
Chef’s Planet Clip & Drain Strainer
Turns virtually any pot or pan into a strainer.
Ugmonk Black Series Part II
One of the sleekest collections our friends at Ugmonk have ever made, now with six new items for you to enjoy.
Screens
Our sister site, The Sweet Setup, picked Screens as the best remote access solution for Mac and iOS. Screens was picked because it doesn't require a monthly fee and uses industry standard VNC technology. The free Screens Connect service makes it easy to setup. It removes the requirement to use a static IP address or configure your router manually.
Introducing the New Uuni 2 (Sponsor)
We spent the last 6 months refining the Uuni to make it even better. It’s now faster to assemble, easier to adjust the temperature, and it's made out of beautiful brushed stainless steel. Use the code code "thesweetsetup" for $20/£15 off your Uuni 2 during out launch week.
Camera Strap Review
The Gordy’s Camera Wrist Strap
I've spent an inordinate amount of time thinking about camera gear, but the Gordy's Wrist Strap was the easiest decision I've made yet.
Porter Key Knife & Bottle Opener
Looks like a nondescript key (albeit one with a built-in bottle opener) but actually houses a surgical-grade folding knife. Handy in a pinch.
Wintersmiths Ice Baller
A kit for making perfectly clear ice spheres overnight, for use in cocktails or any other drink you like.
Grovemade Wooden Keyboard Tray
A great way organize your workspace and make it a little handsomer all at once.
‘Playing Arts’ Playing Card Decks
Playing card decks with individual cards designed by 55 different illustrators from around the world.