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Holding out
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Allsop
stays on
trend
with
Gaiam
fitness
tech
accessories
BELLINGHAM,
WA -
Allsop
Inc, was
excited
to
showcase
their
expanded
line of
Gaiam
KhelaSport
fitness
tech
accessories
at the
recently
completed
CES 2015
in Las
Vegas.
As an
official
Gaiam
licensing
partner,
Allsop
is
bringing
to
market 3
new
products
building
upon the
success
of their
previous
Gaiam
products.
Using
exclusive,
top
selling
Gaiam
designs,
these
fashionable
wearable
fitness
tech
accessories
are
aimed at
keeping
active
people
comfortably
and
effortlessly
connected
to their
mobile
device,
while
working
out.
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Jabra helps you reach potential in workouts through technology
DETROIT (Tell Us Det) - If you have the time for an early morning walk in your local mall or a run in the neighborhood, the Jabra Sport Pulse is a pair of wireless in-ear headphones that have a special offering for you – the ability to monitor your heart rate through your ears.
For trainers who have long wanted to banish cumbersome chest straps and dedicated sports watches, the Sport Pulse is well worth investigating. And if you can afford to spend the $199, these are some of the best wireless headphones ever taken to the gym or on the road.
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X1
TALKS:
Comcast
launches
industry's
first
voice
guided
TV
interface
“Talking
Guide”
Reads
Aloud
Channel
Names,
Show
Titles
and DVR
Commands;
Allows
For
Independent
Search
and
Discovery
For
People
With
Disabilities
PLYMOUTH,
MI -
Comcast
announced
the
industry’s
first
voice-enabled
television
user
interface,
a
solution
that
will
revolutionize
the way
its Xfinity
TV
customers,
especially
those
who are
blind or
visually
impaired,
navigate
the X1
platform.
The
“talking
guide”
features
a female
voice
that
reads
aloud
selections
like
program
titles,
network
names
and time
slots as
well as
DVR and
On
Demand
settings.
The
feature
will be
available
to all
X1
customers
in the
next few
weeks.
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Vanhawks
beefs up
team
with top
industrial
designer
and
revolutionary
technology
DETROIT
(Tell Us
USA) -
Vanhawks
is the
industry's
first
smart
carbon
fiber
bicycle
built
for
commuters
with
safety,
comfort,
and
connectivity
in mind.
The
Valour
is
connected
to iDS,
Android
and
Pebble
through
Bluetooth
and
tracks
rider
statistics
in
real-time
including
the
route,
distance,
speed,
and
time.
Valour's
LED
handlebar
indicators
are
connected
to the
smartphone's
GPS
navigation
and give
riders
turn-by-turn
directions,
reducing
the
distraction
of
having
to look
at a
smartphone
screen.
The
Valour
also
includes,
the
industry's
first
sensor-driven
blind
spot
detector,
which
alerts
the
rider of
any
object
in their
blind
spot
through
haptic
feedback
in the
handle
bar
grips.
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Parenting
after
technology,
a new
father's
point of
view
DETROIT,
MI -
(Tell Us
Det) -
The
digital
age! How
amazing
is to
live
this
moment,
I am not
reading
the
changes
in a
book
(The
same
book
that
have
been
squeezed
in to a
flat
screen
device),
I am
actually
living
the
moment
while
things
happen.
To be
honest I
thought
I had
seen
many new
things
and had
no idea
on how I
was
entering
a new
world. I
am a new
dad! Be
a parent
in the
times of
technology
for sure
is more
fun that
my
parent’s
time,
times
are
extremely
different
today
from in
previous
generations,
right?
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Let your
ears be
loved:
Sennheiser
launches
URBANITE
headphones
BERLIN –
Let your
ears be
loved:
Sennheiser’s
new
URBANITE
headphones
are the
new
sound of
urban
style,
bringing
the bass
for an
intense
club
experience
on the
move.
The
audio
specialist’s
new
mobile
headphone
range –
including
the
on-ear
URBANITE
and
over-ear
URBANITE
XL –
delivers
massive
bass but
with
Sennheiser’s
uncompromising
audio
expertise
ensuring
excellent
clarity
throughout
the
entire
frequency
range.
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Floating
pocket
helps
protect
electronics,
Drifter
keeps
them
safe if
bag
drops
As the
technology
of
laptops
and
tablets
progress,
so do
the
designs
of their
cases
and
carrying
bags.
Companies
are now
feverishly
taking
steps to
engineer
a
backpack
built
for the
technology
inside.
The
Drifter
has come
up with
an idea
by
concealing
two
floating
sleeves
crafted
for
holding
a laptop
and
tablet
safely,
making
it ideal
as a
transitional
bag from
a
weekday
commute
to a
weekend
excursion.
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First
digital
car key
offers
old
ideas
with new
technology
DETROIT,
MI -
This
winter
Keyfree
Technologies
of
Toronto
will
launch
what
they say
is the
world’s
first
digital
car key
solution
at the
Consumer
Electronics
Show
(CES) in
La
Vegas,
NV,
taking
place in
January.
The
product
will be
a
digital
replacement
for the
physical
car keys
which
are
stored
on your
smartphone.
In
addition
the
system
also
provides
a
platform
to
incorporate
other
features
currently
on the
market,
such as
vehicle
tracking,
diagnostic
monitoring
and
remote
starting.
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