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mobile phone, much less a smartphone, is definitely not something parents want for their kids, but then again, mobile communication device has proven to be […]

mobile phone, much less a smartphone, is definitely not something parents want for their kids, but then again, mobile communication device has proven to be […]

going off the grid? then you might want to keep the DeLorme inReach SE Satellite Communicator handy next time you do so. you know? in case of emergency, or perhaps to help you in navigating your way around unfamiliar grounds so that you don’t need to lug along a separate GPS device. the InReach Explorer does pretty much everything the SE does, including messaging, tracking and packs SOS capabilities, plus it also doubles as a handy GPS device that lets you view, create and navigate routes and way points. included is a map that displays the routes, waypoints, tracks and messages geo-located onscreen which function like breadcrumbs of sort for backtracking or self-rescue. additionally, there are a bunch of sensors including digital compass, barometric altimeter and accelerometer offering accurate information like heading and bearing, elevation, speed and more.

fitness band or watch that doesn’t track your heart rate don’t quite make it as the perfect fitness monitor, do they? and when we say ‘track heart rate’, we don’t mean strapping a cumbersome, sweat-absorbing contraption to your chest – we meant doing it right off the wrist and that’s precisely what the TomTom Runner Cardio…

blame it on our watches that we have to depend on smartphones to tell time, because smartphone is smart – the time changes according to where we are in the world, but watch doesn’t. however, with the Seiko Astron GPS Solar Watch, changing the time on your watch to…

without dash cams, we wouldn’t have witnessed the meteorite splattering over the city of Chelyabinsk in Russia last year. i mean who would have a camcorder always on standby to capture such an incident? probably no one. anyway, the moral of the story is this:

we are living in an advanced world and thus, pulling out a digital map for direction is a common thing. however, if you are embarrassed by the fact that you needed a map to get around a place, or simply feels that whipping a device out is a hassle, the GPS Shoes by Dominic Wilcox might be a God-sent gadget for your feet and wherever you are heading.

global GPS device company Garmin has been pretty busy lately, turning out a number of wearable GPS devices that will have activities like running, hiking, and golfing covered, and now it also has special force agents and wannabes covered with the new Garmin Tactix GPS Navigator Watch.

when training on your own, a wearable fitness tracker would be a great help, but not just any tracker, it has to be something like the Adidas miCoach SMART RUN Watch. despite being a small wrist-worn device, this smartwatch is as competent as a fitness tracker could ever be, which is why Adidas has boldly claim that the miCoach SMART RUN

pulling out your phone to check on calls, emails or any form of notifications that your smartphone might serves up is outright anti-ethic as far as golf is concerned. but if really have to do that, then this little guy here, the Garmin Approach S4 GPS Golf Watch, might be of an assistance.

navigation on bicycle has never been easy, at least not without risks. seriously, are you really going to squint over a digital map whilst pedaling? perhaps stopping by the roadside would be a better idea, or you could bang your navigation needs on the Hammerhead Navigation. instead of digital display, turn-by-turn

Dutch company TomTom is no stranger to GPS business, but its latest offerings are a pair of GPS Sport Watches that are anything but navigation related. instead, the company leverages on its expertise in the GPS technology and put them into these sport watches to help athletes and runners keep track of their performances. the two models, the TomTom Runner