Sunday
Jul052015

Jabra expands Sport Coach line with new wireless headset

 

In need of some encouragement and music while you cross train? Jabra's new Sport Coach Wireless earbud is the perfect solution for this. It offers secure fit and lightweight design to make having it around as you train much easier. Built with Dolby sound, you're guaranteed a great music listening experience. Its integrated motion sensor connects with the Sport Life app to provide you with real-time in-ear coaching as well. You gain access to over 40 different exercises via the app, which you can also use to plan or track your workouts. The Sport Coach Wireless is available at select Best Buy Canada stores for $169.99.

Saturday
Jul042015

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup 6/28-7/4

Saturday
Jul042015

‘GG1’ is the new Google Glass?

After what was deemed a rather unsuccessful outing for Google Glass, people deemed to have written it off. But Google isn’t ready to thrown in the towel just yet. Droid Life went through FCC listings and found a Google device with the code A4R-GG1. GG1 might be a giveaway but there is nothing concrete yet. But the hardware itself is rather telling. It isn’t classified as a smartphone, tablet, or media device but it packs in dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth LE, and a built-in rechargeable battery. Plus, the aspect ratio of the display is rather similar to Google Glass’ display. Tony Fadell has plans to reimagine the wearable, we’re hoping this is the start of that and we get to see it soon.

Source: Droid Life | Via: Engadget

Saturday
Jul042015

Sketches of the OnePlus Two surface

OnePlus’ next flagship device, the OnePlus Two, is set to make its debut real soon. And while we know it’ll reportedly have a metal build and fingerprint scanner, not much is known about the device’s design. Business Insider was able to get their hands on leaked sketches of the smartphone. One of it shows the stainless steel bottom portion, USB Type C connector, dual lens camera, and the fingerprint sensor. It looks rather similar to the OnePlus One so it would seem they focused more on upping the specs and boosting marketing for this one.

Source: Business Insider | Via: Android Community