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by George Heymann

CobraTag your items with a trackable Bluetooth tag

by George Heymann

Technology-Headlines

A Cobra Tag is a compact rechargeable bluetooth sensor approximately 2.5”L x 1”W x .5”D that pairs with your smartphone to prevent you from losing keys, purse, computer bag, or any other item you want to protect from loss. The sensor communicates with an app currently available for Android and Blackberry that will remind you with an audible alarm if you leave your phone or other item behind.

The Cobra Tag also acts like a two-way finder, tap the button on your Cobra Tag to ring your phone or conversely use the phone app to make the tag ring to help locate your other items.

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Filed under: Android, Blackberry, Hardware, iOS, Quick look, Services, Software, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Phone Halo protect your items with a trackable bluetooth tag

by George Heymann

techeadlines@gmail.com

Phone Halo is a compact rechargeable bluetooth device (approx. 1.5”L x 1”W x .5”D) that pairs with your smartphone to prevent you from losing your device or item. Phone Halo is currently available on Android and Blackberry and is promised for iOS soon. The device is $59.95 the phone applications are free to download.

Setting up Phone Halo is simple and straightforward. After charging the bluetooth device and installing the mobile application you enter your wireless settings and turn on Bluetooth on your phone. Scan for new bluetooth devices and then pair the application with the device by entering “0000” or “1234” when prompted for a pairing code. On the Android version of the mobile application “0000” paired the device successfully.

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Filed under: Android, Apple, Blackberry, General technology, Hardware, iOS, Ipad, Iphone, Media, Review, Software, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Hands on the iPad 2

by George Heymann

techeadlines@gmail.com

The latest iteration of the Apple tablet, the iPad2, is the natural successor to the original iPad.

Several features are immediately evident. You will notice the slimmer profile and lighter weight as soon as you pick one up. The device starts at a svelte 1.33 pounds and is an amazing .34 inches thin.

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