Monday, 18 December 2017

#LEAGOO M9 with Quad #Cam Coming Soon


The LEAGOO M9 is coming, and it will sport very thin bezels it seems. In addition to such thin bezels, the phone will also pack in four cameras, which is rather interesting considering this will be the company’s budget smartphone. All of this info comes from our source at the company, along with some LEAGOO M9 spec info, while our source had also shared a render of the LEAGOO M9 which has been included above this article.Now, by looking at that render, you’ll think that the bezels on the LEAGOO M9 will be as thin as those on the Galaxy S8, but there’s a good chance this phone will sport black bars around its display, so the bezels will probably be thicker than they look on the provided image.

In addition to sporting two front-facing cameras, this smartphone will also ship with a front-facing LED flash, which is easily noticeable in the provided render. The phone’s display will sport rounded corners, while all of the phone’s physical keys will be placed on its right side. The LEAGOO M9 will sport a 5.5-inch 1280 x 640 IPS display, while it will pack in 2GB of RAM and 16GB of native storage. 8 and 2-megapixel snappers will be included on the back of this handset, while you will find 5 and 2-megapixel cameras on the phone’s front side. MediaTek’s MT6580T 64-bit quad-core processor will fuel this phone, and a 2,850mAh non-removable battery (provided by LG) will be included in this package as well. A fingerprint will be included on the back of this phone, despite the fact LEAGOO did not share an image of the back side of the device just yet. LEAGOO claims that the phone’s fingerprint scanner will be able to unlock the LEAGOO M9 in 0.1 seconds.

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Sunday, 3 December 2017

PLY-#Smart Helmet


Those who have looked into smart motorcycle helmets can attest to the fact that they are usually absurdly expensive. I put together a list of the best ones last July, and the cheapest one was the Sena Cavalry helmet at $349. Now, that’s expenive considering we can’t really call this a true “smart helmet”. It’s a simple half helmet with an integrated Sena communicator. Start adding true smart features and you will see prices rise well over the thousand dollar milestone. 


What is the PLY all about? For starters, it does promise safety first. The design has undergone plenty of testing, including rigorous drop tests (you can see the video at the Kickstarter page). Not to mention the fact that is has been given DOT and ECE 22.05 certifications. 

Now that you know this accessory will keep your head protected, it’s time to learn what it has to offer over the usual helmets on the market. Of course, it has Bluetooth access. This means you can listen to audio and make calls using the integrated microphone and speakers. 
Another advantage is that the PLY will have no need for an external camera; this helmet has its very own video recorder, which shoots 720p clips at 30 fps. This should make for some pretty neat riding movies. 
Using the app is half the fun. Not only can you connect via WiFi to watch your recorded videos, but you can also see the your riding route, take a look at your battery levels, control settings and more.

The Skully disappointment left a bitter taste in riders’ mouths after going bankrupt and basically leaving customers behind (who spent $1500 on pre-orders). Other options have emerged since, like the promising CrossHelmet, but that one is about $1399. People are not so quick to trust expensive crowdfunded helmets anymore, but you might be more comfortable risking $399 – right? 


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