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Oakley Airwave

Oakley has unveiled the new Airwave ski goggles. The screen integrates GPS, Bluetooth and more, and features multiple sensors that give you instant access to a wide range of important information. The revolutionary design lets you view jump analysis  with your distance, height and air time. Plus complete interaction with your phone, displaying text messages, controlling your music and answering phone calls. Watch the video



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MEYERHOFFER SURFBOARDS

Thomas Meyerhoffer is a Swedish industrial designer based in California, he has worked for apple, Smith and Scott, among others. Meyerhoffer is also a very passionate surfer, so it wasn´t   surprising that he adapted his designer thoughts into surf, creating a line of surfboards with a unique design that dramatically challenges the conventional conception of what a board looks like. Meyerhoffer Surf brand was launched globally in may 2009, check out ...
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mioPOD

mioPOD is a recent development by the wereable tech company Mio, it is an armband you use when training, and the objective is to provide clear and useful data to help you understand your shape using the long list of accurate metrics it gives you. Plus because it’s a smart device it has the mandatory app that will enrich its users´ experience. In fact they say it’s able to deliver EKG accurate heart rate data, it also has a haptic feature that will tell you when...
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PUSH SNOWBOARDING | BY NOKIA AND BURTON

Nokia, in partnership with Burton, developed a monitoring system for snowboarders. The idea is to connect a series of sensors (heart rate, pressure on the board and orientation) to a Arduino processor, which then sends via Bluetooth, the acquired data to a Nokia N8, which records the entire performance (including the phone´s GPS path).  All this through a free application that can be downloaded from the Push Snowboarding web page. The Push Kit should be availa...
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