Batman’s entire utility belt… inside a ballpoint pen

Less of a pen and more of a toolkit with a ballpoint refill, Atech’s 9-in-1 Multifunction Tool Pen writes notes, opens bottles, measures items, files nails, fixes gadgets, and does much more. Designed to be an all-round utility tool that slides right into your pocket, this pen comes with a slick, hexagonal body that feels familiar (and doesn’t roll off surfaces) but is made from a hybrid alloy that’s both lightweight and strong, and is fitted with all kinds of surprises.

The 9-in-1 Multifunction Tool Pen comes based off of feedback from thousands of users, and Atech’s own lineup of multitool pens and keychains. It comes fitted with a 0.7mm black ballpoint refill for buttery-smooth writing, but if you’re not the traditional pen-on-paper kind of guy, the design even has its own 0.24in rubber-tipped stylus for drawing, erasing, and writing on your touchscreen devices. A Multifunction Tool Pen wouldn’t be complete without the tools either, would it? The pen even packs both Philips and flathead screwdrivers on the inside, while the pen’s body comes with a spirit level as well as a nail-file integrated into its body. Two scoops on the top and the midsection serve as a box-cutter and a bottle opener respectively… and if you’ve been counting so far, you’ll realize we’re still one tool short. That’s because I didn’t quite mention the fact that the pen’s linear body serves as both a metric and an imperial ruler, with measuring units etched onto two of the 6 hexagonal sizes.

Weighing in at a mere 1.7 ounces (that’s 45 grams for the metric folk), the pen’s equally light and robust. The pen uses a hybrid alloy made from steel, aluminum, copper, and iron to achieve its signature combination of strength and practical weightlessness, and comes with a matte black finish that seems to be a uniting factor in all of Atech’s products, lending it equal parts of classiness and stealthiness… Batman would surely approve.

Designer: Rin Preda

Click Here to Buy Now: $25 $35 ($10 off). Hurry, for a limited time only!

9-in-1 Multifunction Tool Pen

The 9-in-1 Multifunction Tool Pen provides solutions to our daily needs, with just one handy tool. It consists of pen, box cutter, level, ruler, Phillips driver, flathead driver, file, stylus and bottle opener.

Manufactured with hybrid of steel, aluminum, copper and iron alloy, the 9-in-1 Multifunction Tool Pen is engineered to be durable and robust. Weighing at 1.7 oz or 48 grams, it provides a hearty grip for all of its functions.

Let’s Talk Functions

The Bottle Opener. Open any bottle cap with ease.

The 2.5 mm Philips Screwdriver. Useful for tightening glasses screws.

The 2.5 mm Flathead Screwdriver. Useful for tightening screws that you never thought needed to tighten.

The Stylus. 0.24in diameter rubber tip stylus. Accurately selects and writes/draws with precision on any touch screen devices.

The Box Cutter. TSA friendly designed box cutter. Sharp yet safe, dig into the box tape and drag with ease.

The Level. Hands-free tubular level with easy to read bubble. Set it and level it.

The File. 1.25in file tool. Perfect for filing down chipped nails, sharp corners or edges.

The Ruler. Both imperial and metric rulers. Measures up to 4in or 10cm.

The Pen. 0.7mm black ink ball-point pen writes beautifully on paper.

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Atech’s iPad Pro case sports a Pencil-holder for docking and charging

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I’d say the new iPad Pro comes with some major UX improvements. Take the Apple Pencil redesign, for example. The previous pencil was nothing short of a design disaster. It had to be plugged into the iPad to charge, and had no place to put it when not in use, spawning a series of separate holsters/pouches/covers for the Apple Pencil. The new iPad Pro, however, fixes that nagging problem. The Pencil 2.0 magnetically snaps to the side of the iPad when not in use, and charges wirelessly as it rests in its newfound place.

This, however, means that if you’re a user of the Apple Pencil, your iPad Pro case needs to accommodate for it, leaving a strip for your pencil to magnetically snap to the iPad. I say case because it’s rare that one would use a $1K gadget without a case. At 5.9mm thick, the iPad is extremely prone to bending, and doesn’t come with its own angle-adjustable stand to facilitate propping up and sketching (unless you buy Apple’s keyboard folio case). That’s where Atech’s iPad Pro cover-case comes in. With an origami design, leatherette exterior, and microfiber interior, the case is everything the iPad Pro needs. The leatherette cover gives it a touch of elegance, while the microfiber interior protects the screen from scratches or smudges. The casing for the iPad is also made from TPU which absorbs shock, protecting the iPad from accidental bumps. The origami construction allows you to prop the iPad at two angles, and what I love the most is the fact that the case doesn’t just make adjustments for the Apple Pencil 2.0 to be docked, but rather, gives it its own holder/palette! A perfect place to stash the Pencil when not in use, the holder protects the Pencil too, so that it doesn’t accidentally separate or fall off in your bag, and also so that it’s always readily available to you, for sketching, note-taking, or even regular day-to-day use.

Designer: Rin Preda

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You Don’t Need Airpods to Go Wireless

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I have an entire box of broken earphones. Cords frayed, jacks bent, earpieces come undone. While I love the 3.5mm jack dearly, it’s no fable that the 3.5mm jack causes problems. Wires bend when you keep your phone in your jeans pocket, jacks become loose, affecting the sound quality while you walk.

The solution is inevitably wireless, but it is, to be honest, a slightly expensive solution. ATECH’s Micro Bluetooth Receiver may just be changing that by being the smallest, lightest, and most reasonable wireless solution yet. Instead of buying a wireless headset, ATECH’s receiver plugs into your existing headset to turn it wireless. You can switch between your favorite wired earphones or even use the receiver to wirelessly beam music to your car stereo. No more Aux woes! It comes in a small thumb-drive-esque size with simply one headphone jack and three buttons (one for playback and two for volume). What’s great is that the Micro Bluetooth Receiver even charges via the 3.5mm jack, eliminating the need for an extra port!

It charges in under 1.5 hours and gives more than 4 hours of playback on a full charge. Plus, you can always go back to wired music if your receiver runs out of charge, so you’re absolutely in control. This means you don’t need to shell out cash for an additional pair of expensive wireless earpieces that need to be charged to work. Use what you have, and the ATECH Micro Bluetooth Receiver adds wireless magic to it! Oh, did I also mention, it amps up your sound to give you hi-def sound? For just 20 bucks?

Designer: Rin Preda

BUY NOW: $19.99 $49.99

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Don’t leave home without this iPad Pro Case!

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Most third party accessory makers rely on Apple’s short-sighted approach to design. An entire ecosystem has been created to rectify Apple’s design “errors”, if you may. From beautiful battery cases for the iPhone (as opposed to Apple’s ugly camel-hump case), to the case that puts the headphone jack back on your iPhone, to even tiny accessories or stickers that help you keep track of or disguise your Earpods, there is a thriving industry of beautifully designed products that honestly make the Apple experience a memorable one.

It’s strange how Apple has aggressively paired and marketed the iPad Pro along with the Apple Pencil, but none of Apple’s cases really integrate the two. You inevitably have to carry the Pencil separately in your pocket and if that doesn’t spell trouble, I don’t know what does! ATECH comes in to fill that void with their iPad Pro Case that not only does the job of protecting your iPad Pro, it also doubles up as a dock (with two positions), comes with smart-wake and sleep abilities, and boasts of a nice recessed groove that allows you to fit your Apple Pencil in securely.

The ATECH iPad Pro case aims its guns directly at Apple’s iPad Pro smart cover. At less than half the price, it gives you the more than what Apple’s own case promises. The ATECH iPad Pro case comes in 4 colors that give it a professional demeanor. All four colors (black, grey, red and navy) come with a leatherette finish on the outside that feels great to touch. A microfiber fabric on the inside protects the iPad from scratches while also keeping the screen free of dust. The tablet fits cozily into the TPU case and a dedicated slot for the Apple Pencil means that the two gadgets that were made for each other will always be paired together. A match made in heaven, honestly! Plus, did I mention that you can get it at less than half the price?!

Designer: Rin Preda

BUY IT HERE: $19.99 $39.00

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