Polar has recently unveiled an upgrade to their A360 line, now incorporating heart rate monitoring. The Polar A360 is a colourful alternative to other heart rate/fitness tracking wearables, such as the FitBit Charge HR. “The key to achieving Polar’s well-known accuracy relies on how data is recorded by the sensor, and then how it is interpreted. We developed our own …
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Typo for iPad Air Review – A Big Step Forward!
If you remember a little while back in June of this year, Blackberry put the gears to Typo as they settled their dispute of IP infringement. Essentially, this prevents Typo from making any more smartphone keyboards. While the full terms of the settlement were not released, we do know that Typo must “permanently discontinue selling anywhere in the world keyboards for …
Read More »Makeblock mBot Educational STEM Robot – Overview
Inspiring future generations to learn, never mind learn computer programming, at a younger age, provides a great outlook as to what we can expect in the years to come. It’s also interesting to read stories of children who, at such young ages, have taken an interest in such, and are already doing mind-blowing things with robotics and computers. Its easy to …
Read More »Connected Cycle Launches Smart Pedal
Connected Cycle has just announced a GPS-enabled smart pedal that provides its user with many benefits. In addition to its GPS tracking features, the smart pedal also tracks your fitness statistics, helps to prevent against theft, and they will continue to announce new features and rewards. Connected Cycle is a French start-up company who first shared this idea at CES …
Read More »Neet Cable Keeper Review – Easy Mobile Cable Organizer!
In today’s society of technology users, there is one thing almost everyone has an abundance of … mobile cables! Like most, we have boxes of cables that, if not stored carefully, can become tangled in a heart beat. Never mind the fact that they all look the same. A big thanks goes out to Neet Products and their Cable Keeper, as …
Read More »Pelican 2380R High Performance LED Flashlight – Start Your Day Off Bright!
Often times in the technology field, we come across devices that are not necessarily computer components, but are average devices you use on a day-to-day basis that are tweaked to incorporate some new idea. That’s why when we got the opportunity to take a look at the Pelican 2380R, USB rechargeable, LED flashlight, we couldn’t say no! Let’s shed some …
Read More »MiPow PLAYBULB Candle Review – Welcome to Your Own Ambiance!
Today we take the time to look at the MiPow PLAYBULB Candle. This Bluetooth controlled candle is child safe and has no actual flame. It is a LED color light system controlled from your smart phone. The app can be downloaded at the App Store or on Google Play as is told on the front of the box. Speaking about …
Read More »Runtastic Orbit Review – Your 24/7 Activity Tracker!
2015 is well on its way and for some so are their resolutions for the new year. The hardest part of keeping a New Years ‘fitness’ resolution can be keeping tabs on your fitness goals. While its imprtant to keep track of caloric intake, it’s also improtant to track your caloric expenditure, or how many calories you are burning. Sure, …
Read More »BACtrack Mobile Breathalyzer Review – Cheers To Good Times!
Over the course of the weekend there may have been a chance that you, your family and/or friends may have enjoyed one or two (or six) of those brown pops. Possibly a different alcoholic beverage may have been enjoyed! Either way, the worst part about partying is the worry of how you are getting home. For some it can be awkward, but …
Read More »Patriot FUEL ion Magnetic Charging iPhone 5 Case Review
We will be the first to admit, we all hate that cord necessary for charging our smartphones. It’s usually too short, tangled, impossible to plug-in to your phone in the dark and usually means your phone is dead. However, it is necessary for keeping your device fully charged and ready for action. Is there a happy medium? Thanks to Patriot, …
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