Simplicity in design with the functionality to make everyday life even more convenient. Slip into a clean, compact digital watch with Bluetooth® pairing — an ideal companion, whether running daily errands, playing sports, or working on wellness. The WS-B1000 boasts a 1/100-second stopwatch with a 200-lap memory, plus step tracker to help manage daily fitness. The built-in accelerometer senses body movements and automatically counts steps. In addition to displaying the number of steps taken that day on the LCD, the watch shows a graphic that shows progress on your goals. This watch is sure to support your active lifestyle. Smartphone pairing via Bluetooth® delivers automatic time correction and makes it easy to configure alarm, world time, and other functions from the app. Step counts and stopwatch times measured on the watch can be transferred to and viewed on the phone. Use this log data to guide daily exercise and help manage your health. The slim, compact design with front button makes data management easy during activities, and the perforated urethane band delivers breathability, a comfortable fit and relaxed wearability. Water resistance up to 100 meters frees you from worry, even in sudden rain.
I wish there were more in-ear bluetooth streaming hearing aids.
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noted for comfort and falling out of the ear
The Sony LinkBuds S Truly Wireless are the best earbuds for small ears we've tested. They don't sit very deeply in your ear and come with four sets of differently-sized ear tips to help you get the best fit.
Following the recent news that Google is shutting down Stadia in January, fans of the service are finding ways to save its controller from an e-waste fate by connecting it wirelessly to other systems.
The one controller that you can swap the ABXY buttons around to switch between the Nintendo and Microsoft/Android layouts. Phone mount is included.
They also make another wireless ABXY controller that works on all of the platforms, but has only the XBox ABXY layout. It costs less than a real XBox controller, but you can buy a phone mount accessory for it.
There's even an equivalent with the PS4 Dualshock form-factor. Neither appear to actually work with Playstation, though.
- adjustable "sport" fit
- hardware button (unlikely to accidentally activate it but might be uncomfortable to press)
- wireless charging case that's relatively compact
- no pass-through mode or ANC, but usable with one ear
mini amps/preamps
Should be Linux compatible
I can't decide if I like this. Maybe the band just sucks.
I like this a lot. It could save a number of tablets and smartphones from being annoying for email and web content.
I like this a lot. It could save a number of tablets and smartphones from being annoying for email and web content.
I wonder how hard it would be to separate the keyboard, and if it could be adapted to fit a Nook 1st-gen.
might work better than a wired PSX controller
Seems to be a more affordable competitor to HID.