Monday
Jan112021

Wondercise uses arm and leg sensors to monitor your exercise form

Source: Wondercise

The downside of working out at home is you aren't sure if your form is correct. Taiwanese fitness company Wondercise has a solution. Its Live Motion Matching system gets a new "multi-point matching system" that uses IMU sensor straps on your arms and legs to track your form while you exercise as accurately as possible. 

These new straps will work with Wondercise's fitness band or other third-party wearables to connect to its on-demand fitness service, which includes the Apple Watch and Garmin devices. It connects to the app via Bluetooth so you can learn more about your exercise posture.

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Sunday
Jan102021

Apple celebrates Chinese New Year with special edition AirPods Pro

Limited edition Apple products aren't that common, so people always pay attention when the tech company releases some. One of the newest special edition Apple gadgets is this limited-edition AirPods Pro that's inspired by the upcoming Chinese New Year, which ushers in the Year of the Ox. The special true wireless earbuds will be available in select Asian countries, including China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, and Taiwan. Apple even has a customized logo on these countries' home pages to celebrate the occasion.

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Sunday
Jan102021

Lenovo ThinkReality A3 Smart Glasses are capable of showing five virtual displays

Source: Lenovo

Lenovo introduces a new pair of enterprise-grade smart glasses that it says is "one of the most advanced and versatile" available. The ThinkReady A3 can be used for tasks like 3D visualization and augmented reality-guided workflows. It comes at a time when the world is "looking to adopt new technologies for smart collaboration. 

Unlike Lenovo's first ThinkReality model (the A6), these glasses look like a pair of chunky sunglasses. Lenovo says it can modify these to have industrial frames to make them sturdier and safer.

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Sunday
Jan102021

JLab Audio brings open-ear speakers to your glasses

Source: JLab Audio

The concept of putting speakers in your eyeglasses isn't new. There have been frames like these from companies like Bose, Amazon, and Huawei. But what JLab offers is an attachment for the glasses you already own. The JBudsFrames will attach two true wireless open-ear speakers to the temples of your eyewear. It comes with several silicone sleeves so that you can use it with different temple sizes.

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