Entries in gadgets (4)

Wednesday
Dec042013

Review: Withings Pulse fitness tracker

By Jared DiPane

 

Over the course of the last year we have seen a number of fitness trackers come to the market and each of them seems to promise something a little different. The problem for consumers becomes that each of these does one thing and not another, and it becomes overly confusing. Withings has been around in fitness accessories for a few years mainly with their WiFI enabled scales that did more than just track weight and this year they introduced the Withings Pulse.

 

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Monday
Jul292013

Keyport Slide sets off to revolutionize how we carry keys

 

Keyport slide is the best thing to happen to keys. The new Keyport Slide 2.0 holds up to 6 keys or inserts, yet is roughly the size of a pack of gum. The revolutionary Keyport blades replace traditional keys, fit securely in the Keyport Slide, are easily inserted and removed, and feature a one-size-fits-all head. It's compatible with most standard keys, including house keys, high-security keys, transponder-chipped auto and motorcycle keys, small mail and padlock keys, and bike lock keys .

Users can customize their Slide, with useful tools like a flash drive, mini-light and bottle opener. It provides easy access to keys and tools with the slide of a thumb. It retails for $39 plus accessories and inserts check it out at www.mykeyport.com

Monday
Jan072013

CES 2013: Hapilabs debuts connected fork for a healthier lifestyle

Fitness technology has been gaining momentun and a number of products make their first appearance at CES in Las Vegas. This year, we're seeing HAPILABS introduce a connected fork that helps users track various aspects of their eating habits when it ties in to an online tool. Quirky? Unusual? Hit jump to see more details of the HAPIfork.

 

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Sunday
Oct032010

WishList: Keyboard cases for the iPad

Starting this week we will be featuring gadgets and accessories that have caught our eye and captured our senses in WishList. We've long been waiting for a proper Mac subnotebook (no the MacBook Air doesn't count) but have instead realized that coupled with a keyboard enabled case, the iPad makes a pretty wicked subnotebook.