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Hiod One | Bluetooth Communicator For Cyclists

For a cyclist that enjoys group trips, there is nothing more annoying than trying to talk to another distant cyclist amid the noise of traffic. Thinking of making life easier for cyclists and make the ride a little more high-tech, a Swedish company created a communicator via Bluetooth, the Hyoid One. The device allows the user to communicate with up to five riders at once with a distance of up to 400 meters via Bluetooth. The user can also listen to music and talk on the phone through the device. Watch the video



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NOISE APP

Noise is a new app by Roli, the same team behind the revolutionary Seaboard RISE keyboard. Noise is a virtual keyboard app for the iPhone, with an unique playing surface that takes full advantage of the iPhone 6S’s 3D Touch capability. It lets you shape sounds by striking the surface, pressing into it, gliding your fingers from side to side, sliding your fingers up and down, and lifting off. The beautifully designed pressure-sensitive keyboard app comes with 25 ...
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MOPHIE POWERSTATION GO RUGGED

Mophie has introduced a portable battery that can jump-start your car, and pump air into your tires! The new Powerstation Go Rugged with air compressor has a capacity of 15,000 mAh and has two USB-A ports that let you charge your main devices simultaneously, so nothing goes without power. The portable battery also comes with mini jumper cables capable of jump starting a full size truck, interchangeable air nozzles to inflate car tires, and a bright LED floodlight so...
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PARCSLOPE | BY TWELVE SOUTH

New from Twelve South is the Parcslope. The name reveals a little bit of its intention…it´s meant to give your MacBook keyboard an inclination of 18º, which is perfect  for typing, and still elevating your MacBook screen. The guys at Twelve South wanted to make the use of your laptop more comfortable, making it just a little bit more like a desktop. It can also hold your cables in place if you have to take the MacBook away, making your life a little bit eas...
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