Posts Tagged Transmission Range

Tech Gadgets Mysteries, What Is A Wireless Keyboard?

Posted by on Wednesday, 28 July, 2010

Tech Gadgets Mysteries, What Is A Wireless Keyboard?

Sitting so close to your computer can be boring. After long hours of being close to your monitor, things can get a bit uncomfortable. A wireless keyboard relieves you of this tiredness.

Wireless keyboard

It works by using the wireless technology of Bluetooth or infrared to connect your keyboard and your PC. It transfers data to your computer through infrared beams via a connected receiver to your computer. The clutter and disorganization of wires becomes a thing of the past.

Setting it up

* Ensure that you turn on your keyboard’s Bluetooth and your computers too.
* As soon as you are sure your connection is established, begin enjoying your wireless technology gadget at no extra cost.

However, your wireless keyboard can refuse to work because of the following problems that can easily be solved:

Limitations of the wireless keyboard

* The wireless connection may refuse; check if you have Bluetooth turned on in this case
* Ensure your wireless keyboard is turned on also for the connection problem.
* The design and make must be quality
* Go for keyboards from trusted companies and brands to be sure over quality and performance.

When planning to buy yourself one of these amazing wireless gadgets, consider the following points before you make your purchase:

Things to consider:

* The infrared wireless key board must have a receiver
* Must have a transmission range of about 30 feet
* Must consume the least of power and be efficient

If you are selling a wireless keyboard, it is important for you to focus on the quality features of the keyboard. Emphasize the use of a wireless technology that allows the use of a cordless keyboard. It’s the wireless keyboards selling point. People buying it want to be able to sit afar from their computers. If it is an infrared keyboard, then it must as well have the receiver and work efficiently.

This gadget can make working on your PC an enjoyable and memorable experience. You can use this keyboard in any position you like. The corded keyboard may not reach these positions. . Try it out today and the clutter of your home PC workstation will be cut drastically.

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Rose Li is the PR Manager for Chinavasion, China’s premier dropshipper for wholesale consumer electronics

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Honeywell TM005X Wireless Indoor/Outdoor Thermo-Hygrometer

Posted by on Thursday, 8 July, 2010

Honeywell TM005X Wireless Indoor/Outdoor Thermo-Hygrometer

  • Jumbo LCD display for easy readings from across the room
  • Wireless sensor transmits temperature and humidity data from up 100 feet away
  • Main display receives data from up to 3 sensors (other 2 sold separately)
  • Toggles display from temperature to humidity bold digits for easy reading of both
  • Memory for minimum and maximum recorded data such as temperature highs and lows

The Honeywell TM005X Wireless Thermo-Hygrometer is an easy-to-read and economical way to track temperature and humidity in your home or office. Featuring a jumbo display unit with one-inch tall digital numbers, this sleek silver and black unit can monitor up to three remote locations. The TM005X comes with one remote sensor, but two additional sensors can be purchased separately and added. With the main display unit measuring 4.33 x 4.86 x 1.08 inches (WxHxD), and a display that includes comfort and trend indicators, you can place the TM005X on your desktop or hang it from a wall. With the remote sensor, you can track the temperatures of pools, hot tubs, spas, ponds, soil, and much more. The remote sensor has a transmission range of up to 100 feet. With the sensor powered by two AA lithium batteries, the unit has an outdoor temperature range of minus 38 to 158 degrees Fahrenheit, and when the sensor is powered by two AA alkaline batteries, the range is minus 4 to 158 degrees Fahrenhei

Rating: (out of 139 reviews)

List Price: $ 29.99

Price: $ 21.58


Wireless spy cams- no more messy wires.

Posted by on Monday, 13 July, 2009

If you are one among those who have no other alternative but to entrust your little one in hands of a nanny but are always worried about their safety all the time? Or what your employees do when you’re not at your business? If there has been a theft or mishandling of staff then as an employer installing a spy cam to inspect everyone will put an end to all those intruders.

 

If you’re thinking of buying a hidden camera or other type of security camera, there are two types of hidden cameras – wireless and wired. Wireless hidden cameras use batteries and have the camera and transmitter concealed with no visible wire from the camera to the recording equipment. Wired cameras will have a physical wire running from a VCR or PC to the camera.

 

Nanny cams as it is called is a video camera that is placed in any object, it is well undercover. That is the whole point isn’t it that it is placed just like any other furniture or toy in your home. Technology has left its mark on every aspect of life and you will be amazed at the options one can find at the different portals. Perhaps the most tempting thing about these specialized cameras is that they can be hidden in almost any object in a home, and lack any messy wires.

 

Keeping a vigilant watch on your nanny or intruder could not be any easier than it is with a wireless spy camera. The wireless spy camera is so light weight and handy that it would very easily fit in your purse or even your shirt pocket. They come in a complete package, easy to use and simple to install. Some cameras feature wide-angle viewing, which comes in handy when you need to survey a large area.

 

The only limiting factor is that it has a transmission range of 150 feet indoors depending upon the number of walls. This high-tech and advanced piece can disguise in anything for covert monitoring. It transmits clear, colour video to any recording device as per your choice be it monitor or TV set. Nanny cameras are all available in varying prices; you will surely get one that will fit your budget. Nanny cams will put all your worries to rest. The greatest feeling that you get when you have purchased this asset is that peace of mind   and you’re regaining the trust in child care.  

There are many online portals available on the internet, but I would surely recommend checking out with all the different websites so that you get the best deal. They have all the possible security systems be it for indoor, outdoor, and even underwater surveillance needs. This is your one stop for all your security needs. They have such a price reduction at almost all the models that you might be in luck right in time to get a bargain. Choose one that will blend in beautifully with the environment and is difficult to recognize but at the same time is doing its job. They will help you in all your personal and professional needs.


“Bowlingual”: Portable dog language translator (video)

Posted by on Monday, 13 July, 2009

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Japanese toymaker Takara Tomy claims it has developed a device that can translate what a dog “says” into human language and emoticons in real time. And the so-called “Bowlingual” [JP] isn’t being marketed as a (pure) gag product.

Jointly developed with an acoustics research laboratory and a veterinarian, the Bowlingual works wirelessly (your dog must wear a wireless mic around the neck). Let the device catch noises made by your dog (transmission range: 10m) and it will analyze the “animal language” with a special algorithm before telling you on the LCD screen what was being “said”.

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The Bowlingual displays text (in Japanese) and a range of graphics to show what your dog feels, in real-time (there is also speech output). There are around 200 text blocks and icons that illustrate a total of six moods: frustration, joy, sadness etc.

Data can be saved for later analysis. And Takara Tomy even threw in a answering machine function that makes it possible to monitor your dog’s feelings when you’re away.

The Bowlingual will hit Japanese stores on August 23 with a $220 price tag. It’s Japan-only for the time being.

Here is the official promo video: