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CES 2017

Boltt unveils new fitness wearables with AI assistant service

January 10, 2017 by T3 Gaming

Despite the highly competitive market, the fitness wearable tech demand remains strong, which is why you’ll see so many companies at CES presenting their fitness wearable tech. Boltt, a startup based out of India also announced their wearables and a virtual assistant.

The wearables introduced by Boltt include connected shoes that are equipped with functionalities like energy bounce back, impact absorption, supportive cushioning balance and balanced gripping ground control for better performance while running and is embedded with a stride sensor that tracks the user’s performance that relays to the mobile app.

Interestingly, the stride sensor can be used separately outside the shoe as well that can be clipped to any shoe or can be worn as an ankle band.

Enhancing the hardware is the virtual assistant named ‘B’ that interacts with the users and gives them real-time voice coaching & interactive feedback on health and training.

Boltt plans to release the devices and service sometime later this year but will go on pre-order on Kickstarter this month.

Boltt

Filed Under: Wearables Tagged With: CES, CES 2017, wearables

Odyssey is Samsung’s latest notebook for gamers

January 7, 2017 by T3 Gaming

Not to be outdone by notebook manufacturers presenting their iteration of gaming notebooks at CES 2017, Samsung too, has come up with a new notebook series dedicated to gamers. Dubbed Notebook Odyssey, the new series tries to woo gamers with its distinct design and hardware.

Samsung is expected to launch two notebooks, 17.3-inch and 15.6-inch variants later this year and while both are more or less similar, there are some subtle differences that sets both the notebooks apart.

Barring for the display size, both notebooks have a Full HD anti-glare display and HexaFlow Vent, which Samsung says is an advanced cooling and ventilation system that helps to keep the system cool.

In terms of hardware both run on the latest Core i7 processor with up to 64GB of RAM, up to 512GB SSD with 1TB HDD, Nvidia GPU and lots more.

Filed Under: Laptops Tagged With: CES, CES 2017, Samsung

D-Link’s new camera is Apple Homekit enabled

January 6, 2017 by Ankush Mahajan

D-link has taken the wraps off the new Omna 180 Cam HD (DSH-C310), the Apple Homekit enabled camera first shown off at CES 2017. It is the first in D-Link’s Omna range of Homekit enabled devices.

The Omna 180 Cam HD offers a comprehensive 180 degree field of view to monitor an entire room and provides Full HD 1080p video quality. The Homekit enabled camera includes advanced security features with end to end encryption as well as authentication between the camera and an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. It also allows users to setup the 180 Cam HD via the App Home app in iOS 10. Users can also get notifications on the lock screen of their apple device showing an overview of what’s happening in their home when motion is detected. The device can also work with other Homekit enabled devices including triggering scenes when motion is detected.

Other key features include integration allowing users a full view with de-warping technology letting them see the entirety of the house. With Dynamic View Streaming, the video bit rate continuously adjusts to ensure best quality depending upon the current bandwidth. Two-way audio lets users listen and speak using the camera’s built-in microphone and speaker while night vision shows upto 5 meters in complete darkness with the help of infrared night vision. Recorded clips are saved directly onto a microSDXC card upto 128GB.

Pricing and availability details will be known in the coming months.

Filed Under: Gadgets Tagged With: Apple, Apple Homekit, CES, CES 2017, D-Link, DSH-C310, Omna 180 Cam HD

Lenovo brings dedicated gaming hardware under Legion branding

January 4, 2017 by Ankush Mahajan

Lenovo Legion from the company will be focusing exclusively on gaming hardware including everything from peripherals to laptops. For the moment two laptops and a VR headset will launch under the sub-branding.

The Lenovo Legion Y720 is powered by 7th gen Intel Core i7 processor, upto 16GB DDR RAM and Nvidia Geforce GTX 1060 with 6GB GDDR5 VRAM graphics. It offers storage options of 128GB, 256GB, 512GB SSD or 1TB, 2TB of HDD. The 15.6 IPS anti-glare display is available in Full HD (1920x1080p) or UHD (3840x2160p) resolution. Lenovo claims it is the first laptop to make use of Dolby Atmos technology. The device uses an optimised thermal cooling system and offers upto 5 hours of battery life. A backlit keyboard rounds up this 3.2kg weighing device.

The Lenovo Legion Y520 runs on 7th gen Intel Core i7 processor with Nvidia Geforce GTX 1050Ti graphics. It makes use of a 15.6″ Full HD (1920x1080p) IPS display providing the same memory and storage options as the Y720. The laptop uses two Harmon Kardon speakers for audio and weighs 2.4kg.

The Lenovo VR Headset has an interesting design which makes the lens rest on the forehead instead of the nose. It uses two 1440x1440p OLED panels for display and is compatible with Microsoft Windows Holographic Program.

Availability of the devices is expected before the end of April.

Filed Under: Laptops, VR Tagged With: CES, CES 2017, Legion, lenovo, Lenovo Legion Y520, Lenovo Legion Y720, Lenovo VR Headset

ODG Smartglasses are powered by Snapdragon 835

January 4, 2017 by T3 Gaming

In addition to bringing the Snapdragon 835 for mobile devices, the new Qualcomm chip will also power a lot of wearables, including these smartglasses from ODG. The R-8 and the R-9 smartglasses are powered by Snapdragon 835 with the R-8 going for the consumer crowd whereas R-9 trying to please the early adopters.

The R-8 boasts a 40-degree FOV and HD resolution and comes in a lighter and smaller package. The R-9 on the other hand are slightly bigger with a 50-degree FOV and Full HD resolution.

Both smartglasses run Android Nougat and support 4K video playback at 60 fps and HDR support.

There’s no information on the availability but the R-8 is expected to sell around the $1000 price range whereas the the R-9 around $1600.

Filed Under: Wearables Tagged With: CES 2017, wearables

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