GamerFitnation: Gregory Laporte chats with Jenn Fox from Mio Global to disscuss their new line of heart rate bands during ShowStoppers at CES. Jennifer presents a new workout accessory called the Link. The Link’s unique feature checks your pulse without a chest band. It’s accurate and can be synced with Bluetooth. The Link is set to release this March for $99.
Last year at CES, Mio Global, a Vancouver-based startup best known for its heart rate tracking technology, said it was working on a new wearable and new method of activity tracking to go along with it. Now that wearable is finally shipping.
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It’s really, finally, truly, seriously-not-kidding, actually happening: reversible USB connectors are on the way. The USB Type C connector, a small connector that looks a bit like Apple’s Lightning cable, was ratified back in mid-2014. But we haven’t seen any electronics adopt Type C yet; it typically takes months, if not years, for specifications ratified by the USB Implementers Forum to make it into real products. They’re finally coming in 2015.
Gamerhubtv - MHL Consortium rep Judy Chen demonstrates the latest MHL adapter HDMI technology at CES 2014 in this exclusive interview. Linking mobile and HDTV experiences is now seamless.
Great interview!!