Anker portable fridge chills camp with swappable lithium pack

Anker has already established itself as a major player in portable power, and now it’s used that expertise to launch a more convenient RV and camping fridge. Unlike the portable fridge/freezers that are tied to a vehicle battery or separate portable po… Continue reading Anker portable fridge chills camp with swappable lithium pack

LG’s moody new fridge lights up in custom colors and plays music

Besides keeping your food cold, there’s not much more we need from a fridge, but that doesn’t stop manufacturers from cramming new features in there in the endless pursuit of “innovation.” The latest example from LG is the MoodUP, a fridge that sports … Continue reading LG’s moody new fridge lights up in custom colors and plays music

GoSun’s portable solar fridge/freezer packs serious off-grid cooling

GoSun has long relied on the Sun as the power source for its off-grid cooking systems, and two years ago it directed the Sun’s radiant energy toward cooling, adding the Chill portable fridge to its solar-powered lineup. Now it expands with the all-new … Continue reading GoSun’s portable solar fridge/freezer packs serious off-grid cooling

Furrion rolls out solar-ready eRove off-grid cooler fridge

Furrion was one of the most memorable faces of CES 2019, thanks in large part to its Adonis smart yacht but also because of smaller, humbler products like the Rova off-grid fridge/freezer. After nearly two years, Furrion is ready to bring the wheeled, … Continue reading Furrion rolls out solar-ready eRove off-grid cooler fridge

Moving Fridge Magnets Make for Unique Clock

We see a ton of clock projects around these parts, and being hackers, we love to feature them all. But every once in a while we stumble upon a great new way to display the time that really gets our attention and requires a closer look, such as this moving …read more

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Defeating Fridge DRM With Duct Tape and A Dremel

We love writing about DRM here at Hackaday. Because when we do, it usually means someone found a way to circumvent the forced restrictions laid upon by a vendor, limiting the use of a device we thought is ours once we bought it. The device in question this time: the …read more

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