See how well it follows up that success with our TYLT
Vu Solo and TYLT Vu Mate review!
The TYLT Vu Wireless Car Mount and
Vu Solo Wireless Charger bring portable wireless charging to consumers.
I'm not entirely sure how many times you'll be able to remove and re-stick
the VU SOLO before the pads get worn out, but it's probably not an issue for most people who will find a spot and stick with it.
I've used a lot of cheap and rickety wireless chargers over the years, and I have to say
the VU SOLO is one of the better options out there.
The latest charger TYLT has to offer,
the VU SOLO, is no different — it gets the job done as any other wireless charger would, but also throws in a couple neat features to set it apart from the pack.
The VU SOLO has one neat little trick for helping you align your phone on the charger, though, and it's actually part of the cable that connects the charger to power.
At just about $ 38 it isn't cheap, but you don't go to TYLT looking for cheap accessories, you choose them for good accessories — and
the VU SOLO is a great choice.
The VU SOLO wireless charger is their desktop offering, and requires very little setup to get it working with any phone you might have — or will have soon.
It's the only wireless charger around that has that, so you can plug - and - play with
the VU SOLO using your existing charger if you like.
The VU SOLO will retail for $ 39.99, and the VU Wireless Charging Car Mount will set you back $ 79.99.
There's a neat way TYLT is making
VU SOLO right for you, too.
Not exact matches
SARDINE is very pleased to present a
solo exhibition of new work called Leaves Don't Thank the Sun by Kyle
Vu - Dunn.
In his first
solo exhibition with Sardine Gallery, Kyle
Vu - Dunn will present «Leaves Don't Thank the Sun,» featuring new work by the artist.
On entering Ricardo Alcaide's
solo show «Settlements,» I was struck by a sense of déjà
vu.
Recent
Solo exhibitions include «Strata» at Andrew Rafacz gallery, Chicago; «Vestige» at the Institute of Jamais
Vu, London; «Has the World Already Been Made?
2015 Always, Steve Turner, Los Angeles Under a Thawing Lake, Dark Arts International, Mexico City Boiler Room, London (upcoming performance) 2014 One Park Memory, One Park Imagination, The Moving Museum, Istanbul Private Setting Art After the Internet, MOMA, Warsaw Horoscopes (Déjà
Vu), Serpentine Galleries, London (performance) Degree Show, Royal Academy, London
Solo Booth, NADA, New York Flora Forna, Kinman Gallery, London PLAT (T) FORM 2014, Fotomuseum Winterthur, Zurich New Order II, Saatchi Gallery, London
Upcoming
solo exhibitions include:
Vu, Québec (2005); Skol, Montréal (2006); Artcite Inc., Windsor (June 2004); and Alternator Gallery, Kelowna (April 2004).
There is a ton of great openings and showings in and around Art Basel week in Hong Kong right now, and one of the biggest highlights for us was the opening of OSGEMEOS's new
solo show, Déjà
Vu, which kicked off the week at Lehmann Maupin.
In Leaves Don't Thank the Sun,
Vu - Dunn's first
solo exhibition with SARDINE, the artist focuses on the vulnerable side of masculinity.
This is
Vu - Dunn's second NYC
solo show after A Nail In A Cherry Pit at The Java Project, Brooklyn (2016).