Pocket Power Plus

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Pocket Power Plus  is a book-sized device that weighs one pound and promises to run all of your electronic devices while also helping to jumpstart vehicles. Here’s our Pocket Power Plus review. Pocket Power Plus  calls itself a pocket-sized device that “lets you create your own personal “Micro-Grid””. The device weighs one pound and is priced at around $120. The device features 16 different types of adapters, which means you can charge just about any of your electronic adapters using it. There’s also jumper cables included with your purchase, which means you can jumpstart a vehicle if you’re away from a power source. You can also use them on USB-charged  tactical flashlights  which are rising in popularity. The product is endorsed by Glenn Beck, who has gone on record stating that “Every American family should have at least three Pocket Power Pluses.” Of course, Glenn Beck is the  same guy who believes that if you log onto a certain website , the American government will secr

One Wheel Review

Our Verdict: An immediate standout when it came to appearance, the Onewheel took home our Top Pick for Most Fun award with its innovative riding style and its unsurpassed terrain handling ability. This board might not be the most practical as a daily commuter, but it can be the perfect addition to a day at the beach or playing around in a field. This model is plenty fast, has a decent range, and charges quickly, all combining to make this board an endless source of fun.
Looking to make a statement by your choice of electric skateboard? Look no further than the Onewheel. This board powers up hills and over most terrain. It's comfortable to ride — once you get the hang of it — and has a sturdy build with solid brakes. It's got the fastest charge time of the bunch, and is a sure way to turn heads around town. 
Speed was the most important metric that we looked at, contributing 25% to the overall score. The Onewheel wasn't the fastest board that we looked at, 
This board did do well enough to merit a 5 out of 10 for this metric, boosted up by its snappy acceleration. It was the third fastest overall in our acceleration test, only being beaten out by the Evolve GT and Boosted Dual+. We tested both the top speed and acceleration of the board in similar ways, by timing the board on a test course. For the top speed test, we allowed plenty of runway for the board to hit its top speed before entering the course, and for the acceleration test, the board was started stationary. This model reliably hit about 13.5 mph in our top speed tests, and potentially exceeded this speed in small spurts, but it was almost impossible to maintain that increased speed consistently. While this model didn't quite go as fast as some of the other boards, but it actually felt almost as fast as some of the fastest boards, due to the unique nature of the Onewheel
The Onewheel did about average when it came to range, earning a 5 out of 10. We evaluated how long it took to charge, as well as how far the board could go on a full charge on flat ground. You can see how far the Onewheel traveled.
Ride is a category where the Onewheel truly shines among the competition.
This model tied for the top position in this metric, with the Evolve GT and the Boosted Dual+, all earning a 7 out of 10. This board drives over most terrain without noticing, and is so much fun to ride that we were drawn to it over and over again. This board is about average in terms of comfort, as it's nice to ride, but your foot will get fatigued quickly. As this board can handle sand and snow, it was unsurprising that we barely noticed when we traveled over rough, bumpy sections of pavement or decently sized cracks in the road.
The Onewheel did exceptionally well in our hill test, just narrowly getting edged out of the top spot by the Evolve GT
This board thoroughly deserved its 8 out of 10 in this metric, tying for the runner-up position with the Boosted Board Dual+. The Onewheel easily made it up a 15% grade, but did falter on our 23% test slope. This aligns well with the manufacturer's claim of a 20% hill grade being the maximum possible to climb. We did have to shift the board into "Elevated" mode for this test, as "Extreme" mode wasn't keeping the nose of the board high enough.
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ProductTested Maximum Speed
Evolve GT Bamboo Street22
Boosted Board Dual+21.96
Genesis Hellfire21.34
Inboard M118.97
Metroboard Slim Stealth Edition17.65
Acton Blink Board16.68
Pure Energy Electric Longboard15.27
Onewheel13.5
Yuneec E-Go 213.26

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