The product I am reviewing this month is Quibits toys. I would like to say a quick thank you to this company for sending me not only one kit, but three. I have really enjoyed trying these out, so thank you for donating. The areas I will be focusing on are packaging, instructions, review of my first time using them, some uses of the product, and the pros and cons that come with it. Just as a disclaimer, my opinions are in no way going to be the same as somebody elses. But, I do hope that my opinions will help anyone who is considering a purchase of this product or is just curious as to what it is about.
Continue reading “Quibits Review – Jess”Squishy Circuits: Deluxe Kit – Megan
Squishy Circuits is a kit of conductive dough, LED lights, different circuits, and more. You can make things out of conductive dough, make them light up with LED lights, make motors spin, and buzzers make noise. This kit came with: eight different colored LED lights, a mechanical buzzer, a motor and fan, on/off switch, a piezoelectric buzzer, a deluxe battery holder, sculpting tools, seven different colors of conductive dough, and insulating dough.
HS150 Bolt Bee Racing Quadcopter Review – Hannah
Features
The HS150 Bolt Bee is a small drone from a company called Holy Stone, which is known for its many different quadcopters. The HS150 Bolt Bee makes the list of most popular racing drones for beginners. It is great for racing if you have experience, but it’s also ideal for beginners as it has several different features including: Headless Mode, Altitude Hold, 360-Degree Flip, and Speed Mode. With Headless Mode, you can control the direction of the drone based on the direction you push the levers instead of the direction the drone is facing. This makes flying easier for beginners. It also has a one key emergency stop that allows you to immediately land the drone if the speed is too fast to control.
Native Union iPhone Dock – by Nathan
Native Union’s DOCK Lightning is a minimalist aluminum and silicone charging dock designed to hold and charge a Lightning-based iPhone. The dock is just under a pound, about 12.6 ounces. It is heavy duty and doesn’t move once placed in its desired location.