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Trak N Tell

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Trak N Tell Trakpod Trak N Tell is set to launch a new IoT product, Trakpod, that can sit inside a car's diagnostic port and detect troubles and alert drivers on the engine health, among other things.  1. OVER SPEEDING ALERTS Set up a limit and get an instant alert with the Trak N Tell app on your smart phone every time your car goes above that limit. 2. INTELLIGENT VEHICLE TRACKING Get real time updates on every movement of your car on your phone. 3. PANIC BUTTON ALERT With the optional panic button installed, your family just needs to give a silent press to send an immediate alert on your smart phone, giving you the current location of your family & car. 4. ENGINE HEALTH STATUS Get your car serviced on time or plan a long trip without worries by checking the health of your engine with just a tap.  5. ENGINE IMMOBILIZER The immobilizer on your free app brings your car to a standstill. With the Trak N Tell app, you can show your car’

Apple Watch

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Apple Watch Series 2 Built-in GPS. Water resistance to 50 metres.1 A lightning-fast dual‑core processor. And a display that’s two times brighter than before. Full of features that help you stay active, motivated and connected, Apple Watch Series 2 is the perfect partner for a healthy life. The Apple Watch Series 2 is the company's second-generation smartwatch. And it's been a big hit. The Apple Watch Series 2 has shifted in numbers since its launch in 2016, and leads the field as one of the best smartwatches money can buy. The Series 2 has shifted focus to fitness, by adding GPS to track runs and cycling session sans iPhone. It's now fully waterproof and offers swim tracking in the pool and in open water. Apple has even introduced yje Breathe app to help you relax. Apple's intentions are clear: it's making a big play for sports watch owners. 1. BUILT IN GPS Want to go for a run or a bike ride but don't want to take your iPhone with you? No p

Google Glass

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GOOGLE GLASSES  Google Glass is an optical head-mounted display designed in the shape of a pair of eyeglasses. It was developed by X (previously Google X) with the mission of producing a ubiquitous computer.Google Glass displayed information in a smartphone-like hands-free format. Wearers communicated with the Internet via natural language voice commands. On their head, is the wearable gadget that gives you the first-person’s view of the experience, made possible by you guessed it, Google Glass. 1. Tiny (But Powerful) Hardware It’s amazing how the Project Glass team has managed to squeeze all of its features into a tiny ‘computer’ supported on a lightweight yet strong frame . Google Glass is packed with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, speakers, a camera, microphone, touchpad and possibly a gyroscope that detects head-tilts . Then there’s the main piece, a tiny screen the size of your finger, that shows you all the information you need at your finger tips. 2. Heed My

DJI

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DJI's Phantom 4 The best drone that DJI ever designed:The Phantom 4.

SONY wireless earbuds

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Sony's New Wireless Earbuds Sony has headphones for everyone. Seriously, they have neckbuds, earbuds, and over-the-ear headphones. The company is debuting three new models in the 1000X family at IFA in Berlin. It's introducing the similarly named wireless WF-1000X, the behind-the-neck WI-1000X, and the WH-1000XM2 headphones. All of these models feature noise cancellation, but that's most appealing to me on the wireless WF-1000X, which are basically Sony’s take on AirPods and “truly wireless” earpods. The earbuds get around three hours of battery life, according to Sony, although their charging case can hold an additional two charges, meaning you'll have nine hours of use.  A full charge takes an hour and a half with the case relying on a Micro USB for charging. While Apple's AirPods can be tracked, Sony says that isn't the case with its product. You'll have to buy a whole new set or case if you lose them. The earbuds each have a