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Iro | Smart Sprinkler Controller

Rachio, a Denver-based startup, have presented Iro, a retro-fit sprinkler controller which connects to the internet via Wifi and is controlled through an intuitive smartphone app which allows the user to manage their irrigation completely through their phone. You can adjust watering schedules based on region, plant-type, weather and seasonality. Watch the video



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SONY ALPHA A6600 - Image

SONY ALPHA A6600

Sony is following up the popular a6500 with its latest flagship model, the a6600. In it, you´ll find a host of enhancements, including in-body image stabilization, a 24.2-megapixel APS-C sensor, an AI-powered Z-Bionz image processor, 425 autofocus points and, the world’s fastest AF speed, just 0.02-seconds. It will also feature up to 11fps continuous shooting, expanded ISO 120400, a 2,359-dot OLED EVF, Sony Z battery compatibility, magnesium alloy construction wi...
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FUJIFILM INSTAX MINI 40 INSTANT CAMERA - Image

FUJIFILM INSTAX MINI 40 INSTANT CAMERA

The new Fujifilm Instant Camera combines modern day features with classic design cues. The Instax Mini 40 has a vintage film camera look and produces nostalgic credit card-sized prints with their Instax Mini film. The cool camera also features a retractable 35mm lens and an automatic exposure function for low light environments, a built-in selfie lens, auto shutter speed, plus a built-in flash. Grab it from Amazon or from Adorama ...
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GNARBOX 2.0 RUGGED BACKUP DEVICE - Image

GNARBOX 2.0 RUGGED BACKUP DEVICE

Now available for purchase, the Gnarbox 2.0, is a portable, wireless storage device & editing system for action cameras, DSLR and drones, that offers automated media backups without the need of a phone, tablet, or computer. It has a fully integrated processor that enables instant editing of content long before you’re back on your computer. Connect a camera directly via USB (500 megabytes per second), or an SD card (100 megabytes per second), and use the LC...
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