theaiml, to gadgets
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Tech brands like Logitech, Nothing, and Microsoft are adding AI-related features to their gadgets, but are these features truly necessary? The rush to integrate AI raises questions about the actual benefits for users.

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MichaelPorter, to ai
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You know what would be a killer app?

A catalog of all the places I’ve left stuff in my house, with voice-activated answers to “Where the hell did I leave that???”

Someone get on that, will you?

blog, to gadgets
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Gadget Review: Plugable USB-C Voltage & Amperage Meter (240W)
https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2023/10/gadget-review-plugable-usb-c-voltage-amperage-meter-240w/

All USB-C cables are equal. But some, as the saying goes, are more equal than others.

This little gadget from Plugable is a fantastic bit of kit. Plug your USB-C power supply into one end of the gadget, plug the gadget in to your laptop, phone, or any other USB-C device. Watch the screen to see how much power is flowing.

Action Shot

https://shkspr.mobi/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/plugabble.mp4

Features

  • A black and white screen!
  • A button to flip the display over!
  • That's it!

There's no Bluetooth or WiFi to get the results out. There's no flash storage to record anything. There's no graphs. It shows you volts, amps, watts, and direction of power. That's all I need it for, and that's all it does.

As you can see, the screen reacts quickly. So you can get a good idea of what power load your various apps have.

Usefulness

This is great. My work Windows laptop was complaining that it wasn't receiving enough power from my USB-C docking station and, with this, I was able to see that it was getting about 40W.

I was able to test some USB-C cables to see how much power they could support.

Even better, this doesn't interfere with normal USB-C functions. It happily passed through video, audio, peripherals, etc.

Cost

It's about £20 - £35 online depending on whether The Algorithm favours you or not. You can find cheaper ones - but they tend not to go up to 240W.

This is an indispensable gadget - especially if you have dozens of cables of uncertain provenance. It'll tell you just how much they're capable of delivering.

Now I just need to find a USB-C plug which can actually deliver 240W via PD!

https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2023/10/gadget-review-plugable-usb-c-voltage-amperage-meter-240w/

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