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- Liquid Image introduces the EGO HD
- Head-mounted computer system
- PrimeSense geared to make everything on your TV motion-controlled
- Instant Flat Tire Sealer And Inflator
- Electronic Pedaler helps you burn those fats
- Turtle Beach graces CES 2012 with Ear Force XP400 and XP300 premium wireless gaming headsets
Liquid Image introduces the EGO HD Posted: 13 Jan 2012 09:30 AM PST
Clearly, the crowd for these devices are the extreme sports people, the ones who ski, dive, ride, or some other type of daring activity that I don’t do. This crowd would be familiar with GoPro and Contour cameras that attach to helmets, and it would appear that Liquid Image wants to get in on this tiny camera action with their new line of EGO HD. The EGO HD is a “mini extreme sport camera for surfboards, autos, bikes, motorcycles, kayaks, or anything that you want to mount your Ego to”. It streams video via smartphones, tablets, or computers, and no extra wireless module attachment is required for wireless Live streaming. It has some interesting ports like a micro-USB, and I believe this is where the power goes. I believe the footage records on a microSD, and I believe that there is an HDMI port there, but don’t quote me on it. The Ego HD will come in a variety of colors which include black, white, blue, red, and green. I don’t yet have a price, but I believe it will be low. Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ Liquid Image introduces the EGO HD copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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Posted: 13 Jan 2012 07:15 AM PST
I was stopped by someone who wasn’t really related to the Verizon booth, and he wanted to show off this head-mounted computer that you see this handsome man wearing in the picture. Even though it makes me look like one of the Borg from Star Trek, on my left eye is a display. I found that I could view images just by focusing, and it was sort of like aiming an arrow with one good eye. As for interacting with the display, that requires vocal commands, the man who was showing me the product called the computer “Golden-i”. To turn on the display, he would say “Golden-i, wake up”. From there, it was all about accessing a menu like an iPad, except with my voice and not my fingers. In case you are worried about the small amount of real estate that this tiny screen has to offer, let me alleviate your concerns. The user is allows to bring up many images, and can turn his or her head to see each one. In other words, it makes up for lack of space. Sadly, one cannot just go to the store and buy one of these. I believe that the future of this tech is a pair of video goggles that will fold up and slip into the pocket, but I’m not certain how far away we are from that. Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool ![]() [ Head-mounted computer system copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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PrimeSense geared to make everything on your TV motion-controlled Posted: 13 Jan 2012 07:00 AM PST
Instead, I discovered PrimeSense, a way of taking control of the television with motion control, not just the video game aspect. It would appear that PrimeSense is ready to take the Kinect to the next step, and their 3D sensor, shown here in this picture, is prepared for a new future. PrimeSense enabled me to take control of my video content. From a motion-controlled menu, I was able to select different videos by making a grabbing motion and pulling it to me. Their channel surfing menu was set up so I could see all my channels simultaneously, and I could select one with the grabbing method. In addition to these cool features, PrimeSense is definitely trying to get developers on board with their Natural Interaction (NI) software. Since it is open source, this will surely lead to a lot of users creating all kinds of apps for PrimeSense software. Something tells me that voice control is going to get involved as well. So I guess that we are all looking forward to a future of motion-controlled televisions. This is assuming that we will even want video content in our living room. You can learn more about PrimeSense here. Tech Cult – We cover the latest tech news, but always with a funny twist. [ PrimeSense geared to make everything on your TV motion-controlled copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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Instant Flat Tire Sealer And Inflator Posted: 13 Jan 2012 05:30 AM PST
This device is capable of patching and inflating a flat tire in just 10 minutes, and you do not even need to lift the car or remove the tire. After all, it has a built-in compressor that pumps air and the included sealant through the flat tire’s air valve, making sure the tire is patched and inflated at the same time. Using a patented water-based nano-fiber sealant, it is capable of patching holes up to 1/4″ wide and a built-in pressure gauge will let you know whether the tire has been inflated to its optimal air pressure. Just bear in mind that this is not a permanent solution – it is recommended that you replace your patched tires, as they can be driven up to 125 miles. Conference Calendar – The global conference and expo finder. [ Instant Flat Tire Sealer And Inflator copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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Electronic Pedaler helps you burn those fats Posted: 13 Jan 2012 05:00 AM PST
You can choose from “manual” mode or switch to “automatic” for a whisper-quiet, power-assisted workout, making it ideal for just about anyone with limited mobility. Basically, it will “coax” the legs to cycle smoothly without applying any forceful, jerky movements, starting from a relatively easy 35 rpm . Once you feel that you are ready to step up a level, there is the option to speed up incrementally to a more robust 65 rpm. It takes around 15 minutes each day to improve your muscle strength and range of motion in the legs and arms/shoulders. There is also an easy-to-read LCD control panel that shows the number of calories burned, “distance” covered, time elapsed and rpms. Conference Calendar – The global conference and expo finder. [ Electronic Pedaler helps you burn those fats copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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Turtle Beach graces CES 2012 with Ear Force XP400 and XP300 premium wireless gaming headsets Posted: 13 Jan 2012 04:30 AM PST
With the new XP400 and XP300 headsets, wireless Bluetooth chat will also be a staple feature, something that only the acclaimed XP500 headset previously offered, helping those who are on a tighter budget to get more bang for their hard-earned buck. Apart from that, rechargeable batteries and new 5GHz dual-band Wi-Fi RF wireless technology will make sure that you will more or less do away with interference even when there are wireless networks at home. Now, on to the specifications so that you can make a better purchase decision. The Turtle Beach Ear Force XP400 Wireless Dolby Surround Sound Gaming Headset delivers immersive 360 degree audio, and has adjustable surround sound angles. With 2.4/5GHz dual-band Wi-Fi Wireless Digital Game Sound, you enjoy uncompressed digital RF audio signal for CD-quality sound. Not only that, with Dual-Pairing Bluetooth, you too can chat wirelessly on the Xbox 360 and the PS3, while answering incoming phone calls when gaming. The rechargeable lithium polymer battery is also said to deliver up to 15 hours of uninterrupted gameplay. Out in this first quarter, the Ear Force XP400 will retail for $219.95. As for the Turtle Beach Ear Force XP300 Wireless Amplified Stereo Gaming Headset, this will deliver 2.4/5GHz dual-band Wi-Fi Wireless Digital Game Sound, is Wi-Fi friendly and also delivers Dual-Pairing Bluetooth so that you can chat with your family whenever they interrupt your gaming session by calling your phone. Dynamic Chat Boost ensures the message gets across, since chat volume automatically increases as the game volume gets louder. It will arrive at the same time as the XP400 for $169.95. Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides, Christmas shopping made easy. [ Turtle Beach graces CES 2012 with Ear Force XP400 and XP300 premium wireless gaming headsets copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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