T3 - UK (2021-07)

(Antfer) #1
JULY 2021 T 3 25

Gadget guru

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Guru loves nerdy trinkets,
a well-appointed home,
and an oddly specific
question. Allow him to direct you
to thumbsup.com, which has
worked with Stormtrooper designer
Andrew Ainsworth to knock out a
number of appropriate products
based on his original helmet design.
Start your posh Cantina get-
together by filling the Stormtrooper
decanter (£25) with something
strong, pour your guests a good
slug of blue milk into the
Stormtrooper-shaped glass (£12)
and switch on your Stormtrooper-
shaped wireframe lamp (£19.50) for
the ultimate in alien atmosphere.
If you’re looking to wow friends
with your drinks-mixing skills,
Sharon Powell’s unofficial cocktail
book (Drink Me, You Must!, £8.99)
contains such recipes as Qui-Gon
Jinn and Tonic, the Fuzzy Tauntaun
and, er, ‘Yoda drink’, though Guru
supposes you could probably get
away with mixing anything up if you
give it a Star-Wars-y name. Here,
have a good sip of his Sarlacc Pit.

GADGET GURU’S MAGIC BOX

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Wireless charging is sorcery
that few truly understand,
so let Dr Gauss offer you a
quick explanation in anapestic
tetrameter: In the back of your
phone a flat coil of wire lies / Find
the same in your Qi-charging
power supplies / When the coil in
the charger is given some juice /
It excites the phone’s coil with a
magnetic boost / If you have a new
hob which features induction /
The tech is a similar type of
construction / But be warned – do
not try charging phones on your
hob / (Unless fire is your aim – to
turn phones to a blob).
To be honest that probably
didn’t help you understand it any
better, but it did amuse Guru for a
few minutes. Let’s leave it at ‘it just
works’ and move on. Step one is
improving your aim. The better
the coils are aligned, the more
efficiently they’ll be able to transfer
their power. Apple’s newer devices
mostly make this a non-issue with


the new generation of MagSafe,
which gives the alignment some
exacting precision; many charging
stands will do the same, force-
aligning your phone for ultimate
performance; Belkin’s Boost Charge
TrueFreedom Pro (£149) solves the
problem simply by hurling a whole
load of individual charging coils into
a single mat, meaning wherever you
put your phone you’ll always be
sort of right.
Secondly, power can be an issue,
particularly if you’re trying to charge
a newer phone. Most Qi-charging
devices draw a maximum of 5W,
but iPhones and Samsung phones
contain tech that can take a little
more. Give them a charging pad
with 10W output – maybe even
something frivolous like Numskull’s
flux-capacitor-shaped Charging
Matz (£20) – and they should be
a lot happier. And consider a
thinner case, because bulky
silicon numbers can reduce the
proximity between coils.

How can I get the best from


wireless charging?


CHARLOTTEHOUSE,BROMLEY

Can I combine

Star Wars and

booze?

‘PADAWAN’,
VIAEMAIL

Guru recently reached a milestone birthday,
the one at which one’s life supposedly
begins – life apparently being a
combination of constant crushing malaise
and the inability to stand up without going
‘oof’. In a losing effort to retain at least
some of his fast eroding youthfulness, GaGu
has invested in a number of tinctures. These
range from The Body Shop’s £2 8 ‘Drops of
Youth’, a pre-moisturiser gel only slightly
less expensive than printer ink, to Origins’
Plantscription Multi-Powered
Youth Serum, which passes the
printer ink mark at £42 for 30ml
and sounds like a punishment
handed out to naughty children
by Monty Don. Whether these
things are working is a
question for Mrs Guru, who
refuses to answer on the
basis that she does not wish
to encourage Guru’s latest
mid-life crisis.
You might expect that it
is now time for Guru to

pick up a nice sports
car to spice up the
twilight of his years,
but you would be
wrong: he’s
much more
the type to
hurtle
around the
grounds in an electric go-kart. Admittedly
he literally tops the 22 0lb, 6 ft 3 in upper
limit of the Ninebot Gokart Pro (£1,750) and
is well aware that the increasingly older
junior members of Clan Guru will likely not
even allow him a go once they set eyes on
it, but he can’t help pretending he is still
cool enough to do skids.
Perhaps leaning into it and somehow
clearing the funds for the Zero SR/F EV
motorcycle (from £ 17 ,490) might be a better
choice. It’ll do 12 4mph (of which Guru may
use no more than 30) and cover 100 miles
on a charge, enabling your favourite uncle to
fly far away from his responsibilities before
trundling home with his tail between his legs.

ABOVE
Green Lantern
may be no
Superman,
but he’s got a
cracking charger
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