Google made a splash on March 19, 2019, when they announced their new game-streaming system, Stadia, that is expected to go live later this year. Those who have enjoyed early versions of the system, though, have reported that it can be difficult to play the games smoothly with their current home Internet. Once 5G is finally available for everyone, this won’t be a concern, but since it could be a while until 5G is available in your area, that means it may be that much longer for you to fully enjoy Google Stadia, unless you utilize some additional hardware. The Future of Gaming With Apple… Read more
Keyport offers a sneak peek at their new OmniFob
If you’ve been reading our EDC gear reviews for a while, you’ll know that I am a fan of Keyport gear. I recently reviewed their modular Anywhere Tools system which is worth a read if you like keychain tools. But today I want to tell you about a new product that Keyport is rolling out this year. It’s the OmniFob and it looks pretty awesome from what little details are currently available.
The OmniFob is an IoT (Internet of Things) remote for your smart home and your connected car. It appears to be compatible with their latest Keyport Slide and Anywhere Tool system but time will tell on that.
The OmniFob will let you control things like your garage door, smart logs, smart lights, remote start your car, pop the trunk, and it has a built-in BLE locator powered by Chipolo.
You can check for more teaser pics by visiting their blog and social pages:
Pricing and availability haven’t been announced yet, but you can enter your name on their omnifob.com page to be notified when more info is available.
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Keyport offers a sneak peek at their new OmniFob originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on March 28, 2019 at 1:44 pm.
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Opté Precision Skincare System: Use technology to precisely cover up your blemishes
NEWS – Proctor & Gamble has come out with a cool device called the Opté Precision Skincare System. It’s a wand that scans your face with a tiny digital camera at 150 images per second and uses blue LED lights to enhance the contrast in your skin. It detects “age and sun spots, redness and discoloration, blemishes, scars, and spider veins” (Opté website). It then applies the precise amount of serum needed to cover only those blemishes using “120 thermal inkjet nozzles inside the wand that deposit 1,000 picoliter droplets (that’s one billionth of a liter)” (CNET) so that your skin looks flawless.
The Opté Precision Skincare device uses their special Optimizing Serum which will reduce the appearance of age and sun spots over time – usually 8 to 12 weeks. The serum contains things like mineral pigments and niacinamide (Vitamin B3) (Opté website). Opté treats only the blemishes on your skin thus using much less product than you would normally and it’s not a laser so it is gentle on your skin as well.
The Opté Precision Skincare System is not cheap and is only available at the Opté website. The starter kit is $599 (includes the Beauty Wand, 2 Wand Tips, Cradle, Power Cord, Optimizing Serum, Preserving Disk) and the serum refills are $149 (includes Optimizing Serum and Preserving Disk). Whew, beauty is not cheap!
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Tagged: Health and fitness
Opté Precision Skincare System: Use technology to precisely cover up your blemishes originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on March 28, 2019 at 10:24 am.
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Keep your head up and be safe with Hudway Drive
CROWDFUNDING NEWS – These days we live in a world that is dominated by technology that has found its way into just about every area of our lives. One of the most popular devices is our addictive smartphone and in recent years it has been blamed for many vehicle-related accidents. Despite the integration of smartphones with the navigation systems in our cars, on many occasions, one glance sideways has been proven to be a fatal mistake. It is critical that we are able to use the services offered via our phones in a safe and effective way.
If you would like to learn more about the Hudway Drive, you can head over to the Hudway website and check it out. You can also pre-order the device for $169 on Indiegogo. Shipments will begin in the 2nd quarter of 2019.
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Tagged: Car Gear, Crowdfunded
Keep your head up and be safe with Hudway Drive originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on March 28, 2019 at 8:00 am.
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Wyze just launched their next home security product
NEWS – I’ve been keeping an eye out for the next product from the makers of the Wyze Cam with hopes that it would be an outdoor version of their popular affordable security cameras. Well, today is the day that Wyze announced a new product, but it’s not what I thought it would be. Their latest product is Sense. It’s a sensor system consisting of contact sensors, PIR motion sensors and a bridge that links everything together.
The starter kit includes a bridge that plugs into the back of an existing Wyze Cam or Wyze Cam Pan, two contact sensors, and one motion sensor. The contact sensors are used to send an alert to you when a door, cabinet, window, or another thing and closes. The motion sensor is used to detect motion and can then trigger a camera on the system to record video so you can see who came in the house or into a room.
The Wyze Sense starter kit is priced at a very affordable $20 and will start shipping in May. If you’re already a Wyze Cam user, you can pre-order directly thru the app. You better hurry though, it’s only while supplies last. I just ordered two kits.
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Tagged: Home Automation, Home Security
Wyze just launched their next home security product originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on March 27, 2019 at 12:52 pm.
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