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What Travelers To The UK Need To Know About The New Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA)

Starting on January 8th, 2025 the United Kingdom will be implementing a new electronic travel authorization (ETA) travelers will have to apply for before arrival. Here’s everything you need to know about the UK’s new ETA.

What Is The ETA?

The ETA is required for visitors who do not need a visa and will be traveling to England, Scotland, Wales, or northern Ireland. It is a security screening method that’s been newly implemented. You also don’t need an ETA if you have permission to work or study in the UK, are a British or Irish citizen, have a British overseas passport or are an Irish citizen (or dual citizen) traveling from Ireland to Guernsey, Jersey, or the Isle of Man.

In short, if you can travel to the UK without having to apply for a visa, you will now need an ETA. (Here’s where you can check whether or not you need an actual visa.)

How To Get An ETA

You can apply for the ETA using the UK ETA app available for Android and iOS, or directly through the ETA webpage. No matter the method you use the process is the same and takes around 10 minutes to complete. You’ll first enter your email address and be sent a verification code. Once verified you’ll have to snap a photo of your passport’s ID page and upload it to the site. Then you’ll either be asked for a face scan using the camera on your phone or laptop or be asked to upload a recent passport photo.

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Next you’ll answer several security questions including whether you have any criminal conviction, if you have a job, and if you’ve ever been denied prior entry to the UK. Finally you’re presented with all of your responses and passport information (that was automatically parsed from the photo you uploaded) to review.

Make sure the information, especially your name and passport number are correct and edit them if needed. After verification you have to pay the ETA fee, which is 10 British pounds (GBP).

Approval Times

Getting your ETA approved can take up to 3 business days but is often much faster. Once approved, you don’t need to print or bring any additional documentation with you, it will be available to passport control once you arrive. (You’ll also receive a confirmation email for your own records.) The ETA is good for 2 years and unlimited entries and is a new, small step for all visitors to the UK.

The Ridge Biflex Is A Familiar Slim Wallet With A Big Price

Ridge is a company whose first mainstream product was a metal slim wallet. They’re sleek but in my past reviews have noted the Ridge wallet is just a bit bulky and rigid to fit comfortably in some pockets, especially in jeans. Recently though Ridge have introduced the Biflex, a slim wallet made of leather a soft elastic that aims to be the flexible version of their flagship product.

Biflex Basics

The Biflex has two folds for mostly cards (up to 8) and maybe a few bills but there isn’t a lot of space for both. Ridge use an elastic band that’s held together with leather to create the fold style which is very reminiscent of the Trove Swift wallets. There’s a small half circle cut out on the front you use to push your cards up and out and on the back an oval cutout to slide the top card.

The front cutout works better, ideally when you keep at most 3 of your most frequently used cards in that front pocket. The back cutout on the Biflex doesn’t work as well because it gives you only access to push one card out at a time so you end up just grabbing all of your cards at once. It’s here where the Biflex might be a bit too minimal even for minimalist wallet enthusiasts and where some of the design features of a Trove (like a Swift tab) would come in handy.

Lack Of Color Options

It’s a bit obvious that Ridge are venturing into the soft slim wallet market (which is notably smaller than the hard-backed options) cautiously. Ridge currently only off the Biflex in three color options whereas their flagship Ridge wallet has dozens of color, logo, and customization choices available. The Biflex is also pricey for a fabric and leather based slim wallet compared to the competition. At $85 the Biflex is thin but the price a bit heavy compared to the competition. Unless you want the most minimal (and self-priced premium) soft slim wallet, the Biflex has a lot of competition that makes better wallets with more options.

Does Garmin’s Jet Lag Advisor Really Work?

Garmin smartwatches can tell you a lot about your body with real-time updates of heart rate, stress, calories, respiration and more. The higher up you go in their line the more data you get and recently Garmin has introduced a Jet Lag Advisor that takes that information to help with every travelers headache.

I tried Garmin’s jet lag advisor for several months and over 50 time zones to find out if it really works. You can watch the video above and read the recap below.

What Jet Lag Advisor Does

For Garmin watches that do support jet lag advisor (Forerunners 265, 965, Fenix series, and others) when you have a trip coming up go into the Garmin Connect app on your phone – it’s the only way to enter your trip data – go into training and planning, and then Jet Lag Advisor. Once there you can enter in any number of flights you have coming up. Note that if you’re taking a long flight but don’t cross any time zones, Jet Lag Advisor won’t be used and will let you know (although you can still enable it anyway).

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For flights that do cross time zones though, you enter in your departure and destination cities – Jet Lag Advisor tells you to ignore any layovers.

Before Your Flight

One the details are in Garmin Connect it will sync with your watch in the upcoming trip in the Jet Lag Advisor glance. A few days out Jet Lag Advisor will begin alerting you with recommendations on moving your body clock closer to your destination time. These notifications can be toggled on or off as you like with recommendations on when to avoid or seek light, take a nap, use caffeine, get some exercise or take melatonin as some examples.

When you’re actually traveling you’ll still get prompts but even more. A neat feature is the timeline both on your watch and in the Garmin Connect App that shows good times to eat or take a nap and at the beginning of each windows you’ll get a notification on your watch. It’s fun having the recommendations but when you’re traveling they often are just that – recommendations you can’t practically use at certain times when you’re actually in transit. Avoiding light when you’re waiting for your next flight on a layover wouldn’t be feasible for example. During these times I would put the Jet Lag Advisor as something fun rather than an actual coach you can use to adjust your body clock. But where it can actually help that I noticed, it when you finally arrive.

Kicking Jet Lag Upon Arrival

Once you’re at your destination Jet Lag Advisor reminds you of when you should sleep or not. It’s that common traveler dilemma when you get somewhere new and are tired but don’t know when you should sleep without completely throwing off your body clock. Jet Lag Advisor gives good guidance on getting your clock adjusted and coaches you during the first few days.

I use the Jet Lag Advisor most closely after I’ve arrived somewhere and will avoid napping or force myself to get outside or keep the lights on based on the watches recommendations. I’ve found Jet Lag Advisor does help reduce the amount of time you feel jet lagged. You’ll still feel jet lag of course but having a coach that keeps you on the schedule can help and if that doesn’t work, peanuts might be another jet lag cure.

QuietComfort Earbuds Review Might Be The Best Bose In The Lineup

The new Bose QuietComfort earbuds are half the price of their flagship Ultra line and a compelling buy because they’re as good or better in many ways. Recently launched, for some reason Bose have named their latest mid-tier earbuds QuietComfort (again) which seem to be taking a new place in their line up as the best buy for most people.

You can watch the video for the full review after reading this recap.

Introducing The QuietComfort Once More

The QuietComfort come in three colors; black, white smoke, and chilled lilac as Bose are calling them. They’re definitely clunkier than the Bose Ultra and stick out from your ears so while they don’t look that great Bose have packed in about 8 and a half hours of battery life compared to the 4 and a half of the Bose Ultra. The case is a bit thick but completely pocket-able adds 18 hours of additional battery life and charges full in about 2 hours.

Emphasis On Comfort

Even though they are bulky the earbuds are light and very, very comfortable. They’re probably the most comfortable earbuds I’ve ever worn. The ear tips are soft and the weight of the buds nicely distributed so you hardly notice them at all. The standard ear tips work well for me but Bose have also included a few other sizes to help you get the best fit.

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Something else unexpected Bose have done with these earbuds is they don’t use the same Bose Music app as the Ultra. Rather it’s the Bose QCE app that gives you more options, information, and customization options for the QuietComfort than the Bose Music app. The QuietComfort have responsive touch pads which can be configured independently, voice controls, and multipoint support (still missing from the quickly forgotten QuietComfort II).

Is There A Price Catch?

Better battery life, more features via the Bose QCE app, and active noise cancellation nearly as good as the QuietComfort Ultra at a third of the price. You’re probably asking what the catch is and honestly there aren’t many good answers. The physical design is a bit clunkier, active noise cancellation just a notch less than the Ultra (but hardly significant) so unless those two things are extremely important to you, I would save your money. At $100 cheaper the Bose QuietComfort are the earbuds that make the most sense for most people in the Bose lineup. Beyond that, for $189, they might be the best deal in premium earbuds right now including the Sony options.

Should You Buy A Garmin Forerunner Right NOW?

There are some better times of the year to buy a Garmin Forerunner that can save you money as well as let you know the best times to get other Garmin watches.

The Lineup

The Forerunner are Garmin’s running line of watches I’ve reviewed in the past, like the 165, 265, and 965. These are the current line at various price points and the other major differences being a few advanced tracking features, battery life, and size options.

When To Buy

Historically Garmin doesn’t have great Black Friday deals on Forerunners – typically around 10%. Now that’s not an insignificant discount, especially on the more expensive 965 (about $50 off the $600 price tag). At other times throughout the year though Garmin tends to run sales on Forerunners with better deals about double the discount of typical Black Friday sales.

Those better deals tend to happen at some key points of the year, February, June, and September to align with marathon and running seasons. That means at the end of the year when many other electronics are released and put on sale, Garmin tends to hold off on the Forerunner line.

New Versions On The Way

The Forerunners tend to have a release cycle around March. Both the 265 and 965 were released in March or 2023 so an update to those versions is expected between March and June of 2025. So, which watch should you buy when? Let’s start with the 165.

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If you have been eyeing the 165 you should wait for Black Friday and see if it goes on sale but other than that, go ahead and buy it. It’s the entry level Forerunner that in my original review I found had pretty much every useful feature for fitness tracking and it’s a great watch. It’s also not expecting to be updated any time soon and chances are if you’re looking at the 165, you don’t already have a recent Forerunner and it will be an upgrade.

For those of you looking at the 265 or 965, right now, here’s my advice.

If you already have a smart or fitness watch you’re happy with that’s tracking your runs, workouts, swims, whatever, then I would hold off until the next version of the Forerunner. It’s likely to be released in March and it’s almost certain there will be key upgrades. The latest Elevate 5 heart rate sensor found in the Venu 3 series, ECG support and hopefully even better battery life. The glass screen might be enhanced to Sapphire for more scratch resistance and almost certainly we’ll get a few new metrics and menu views.

If you don’t have a Forerunner or fitness watch and you want one, the 265 and 965 are great. Even if you buy one now and then the next version comes out in 5 months, there’s probably going to be nothing in those that you’re really going to be missing.

Drone Laws By Country: DroneMate App For Android Gets Premium Treatment

Drone Laws By Country: DroneMate App For Android Gets Premium Treatment

Finding out the particular drone laws where you are or headed when traveling seems like a straightforward task – just do a quick search online and get the list. Right? Well, not all governments make their recreational drone laws easily accessible and even more sites simply have wrong or outdated information.

I know because for over 7 years I and the DroneMate team have been keeping official records of every single recreational drone law in the world. DroneMate is available online, on iOS, and starting today the Premium version has launched for Android.

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DroneMate Premium Features

In the biggest update to the Android app since its first release DroneMate Premium now includes 24/7 customer support through the app.

You can now subscribe to any of the comment threads under a country, US state, or local jurisdiction, ask your drone questions and get a prompt reply from one of our drone experts. You can also connect with drone pilots worldwide to share you experiences, find out good flying spots, and discuss the latest drone news.

DroneMate Premium also sends you location based notification of local drone laws and you can opt to receive notifications about drone law changes in countries and localities you choose.

Why DroneMate

I’ve been traveling full time for over 15 years and nearly a decade with a drone. I’ve encountered airport confiscations, confused border officers, and heard many more stories of people facing fines or worse because they didn’t know the rules. DroneMate was created to help drone pilots avoid those situations with accurate information from our local government sources.

Premium users also get help with the forms, contacts, and step-by-step help with any questions you may have. DroneMate is a living app with comments, replies, and traveler communities we’ve put a lot of work into. Download DroneMate for Android and iOS where you can try Premium free for 30 days and let us know what you think.

Happy flying,

-Anil

About Anil Polat

foxnomad aboutHi, I'm Anil. foXnoMad is where I combine travel and tech to help you travel smarter. I'm on a journey to every country in the world and you're invited to join the adventure! Read More

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