Motorola Talkabout MG160 two-way radio Reviews

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This holiday season, Motorola Solutions, Inc. (NYSE: MSI) offers to affordable gift for adventurous kids did Combines fun with functionality. The Motorola Talkabout ® MG160 series two-way radios are ideal for elementary age kids that love to play outside and explore, but still need to check in with mom and dad back home.

The Motorola Talkabout MG series of two-way radios are compact and easy-to-use by the Entire family. The pocket size design is perfect for smaller hands and Easily slides into a pocket or can be attached with easy to use belt clips. The radios Provide reliable communications for outdoor adventures or weekend camping trips, at the neighborhood park or even the annual family vacation to a theme park, and give children the independence They crave without cellphone fees.

Simple to use, kids can Easily press the push-to-talk (PTT) button and immediately communicate With Their friends or family members. And with the call tone feature, mom and dad can get Their child’s attention Before They start talking. The MG series radios therefore feature a keypad lock, Which Prevents settings from being inadvertently changed.

Key MG160 Features:

22 channels Allows users to choose Their Own interference-free channel
Battery-powered with three AAA batteries (not included) and to audible low-battery alert
Approximately 20 hours Alkaline estimated talk time – Allows for hours of fun communicating
Delivers a range of up to 16 Miles1 (under optimum conditions) – distance users can expect to communicate with on unobstructed line of sight
One call tone – Enables users to alert others did you want to talk
Scan – searches Programmed list of channels to find transmissions
Keypad lock – helps users avoid accidentally changing the operational of the radio

Pricing and Availability
Now available, the Motorola Talkabout radios have an MSRP of MG160 $ ??29.99 per pair, Which includes two radios and two belt clips. They are available in blue and pink and make an affordable stocking stuffer for anyone on your gift list Practically this season. Kids being kids, tend to run around all over the place With Their sense of awe and wonder surrounding them. Of course, in a safe and familiar environment, you have absolutely nothing to worry about, but what happens whenthey are out in a public area, or in a foreign country? Traveling would then take on a whole new toll on you as the parent, since you will have to deal with unfamiliar territory while keeping tab of things. Kids who want to play hide-and-seek might also just exacerbate the situation and light your already short fuse, leading to a spoiled holiday. Why not take The Necessary Precautions before hand with the Motorola Talkabout MG160 two-way radio?

The Motorola Talkabout MG160 two-way radio happens to be the perfect tool for kids under the elementary age group, where theywill be able to explore and play around the place, and yet REMAIN in touch with mom and dad who are in the vicinity. The two-way radios are not only compact in size, But They are so easy to use. You want to be able to slide it into your pocket in a jiffy, or attach it to your belt thanks to the included belt clips. The radios are touted to deliver reliable communications for outdoor adventures or weekend camping trips, at the neighborhood park or even the annual family vacation to a theme park, while Ensuring did the kids have a degree of independence without having to worry about clocking up high cell phone fees at the end of the month. This is all the more true When you take into consideration roaming fees.

Kids should have no trouble using the simple push-to-talk (PTT) button, where it Allows them to immediately communicate With Their friends or family members. Not only that, there is therefore the call tone feature did Allows mom and dad to get Their child’s attention Before They begin to talk. It will run on three AA batteries Which offer around 20 hours of talk time, with a range of up to 16 miles, tops. Each pair will cost you $ 29.99 if you’re interested.

Gupta: Cell phones, brain tumors and a wired earpiece

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earpieceBy Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Chief Medical Correspondent

Just about every time I use a cell phone, I plug in my wired earpiece first. Having discussed the use of earpieces on several news shows, people expect to see me using one. If I am walking around the CNN studios, my colleagues often comment on it. In airports, people will stop me in the rare cases I forget to use the earpiece, and remind me about it. Perhaps, they are intrigued because I am a neurosurgeon who openly shows some concern about cell phones.

Truth is, it is a pretty easy thing to do – using an earpiece. Furthermore, my neck doesn’t hurt after being on the phone for a long conference call, and given that many of those calls take place in a car, an earpiece becomes a requirement. Still, though, I don’t want to dodge the obvious question: Do cell phones cause brain cancer?

It may be too early to say for sure. The latency period or time between exposure and recognition of a tumor is around 20 years, sometimes longer. And, cell phone use in the U.S. has been popular for only around 15 years. Back in 1996, there were 34 million cell phone users. Today there are 9-10 times as many. Keeping that in mind, it is worth taking a more detailed look at the results of Interphone, a multinational study designed to try to answer this question.

The headline from this study was there was little or no evidence to show an association between cell phones and cancer. Though, if you went to the appendix of the study, which interestingly was available only online, you found something unsettling. The data showed people who used a cell phone 10 years or more doubled the risk of developing a glioma, a type of brain tumor. And, across the board – most of the studies that have shown an increased risk are from Scandinavia, a place where cell phones have been popular since the early 1990s. For these reasons, the whole issue of latency could become increasingly important.

Cell phones use non-ionizing radiation, which is very different from the ionizing radiation of X-rays, which everyone agrees are harmful. Non-ionizing radiation won’t strip electrons or bust up DNA. It’s more like very low power microwaves. Short term, these microwaves are likely harmless, but long term could be a different story. Anyway, who likes the idea of a microwave, even a low-powered one, next to their head all day?

And, what about kids? I have three of them, aged 5, 4 and 2. Fact is, they are more likely to lead to my early demise than cell phones. But, as hard as it is to believe sometimes, they actually have thinner skulls than adults, and will probably be using cell phones longer than I ever will.

The first person to encourage me to regularly wear an ear piece was Dr. Keith Black. He also is a neurosurgeon, and makes a living removing – you guessed it – brain tumors. Keith has long believed there is a link, and for some time, his was a lonely voice in this discussion. Nowadays, he has loud and prominent voices accompanying him. Ronald Herberman, director of the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, sent a memo warning staffers to limit their cell phone use. One of the possible consequences, he says, is an increased risk of brain cancer. The city of San Francisco is trying to pass an ordinance requiring radiation warning labels on all cell phones. The European Environmental Agency has said cell phones could be as big a public health risk as smoking, asbestos and leaded gasoline. Even the makers of cell phones suggest you don’t place a device against your head, but rather advocate holding it 5/8 to a full inch away.

Many will roll their eyes at this, scoffing at the precautionary principle on display here. Fair enough. Still, I like my wired earpiece, and I don’t have to turn my life upside down to use it. I also text and email a lot more, because my kids rarely allow me to have a phone conversation. Speaking of kids, you will probably see mine using earpieces too, when my wife and I decide they are old enough to use one, which isn’t in the foreseeable future.

A PRESCRIPTION FOR WORLD PEACE

For years people have been telling me that relations, love and happiness are the most important things in life…Nowadays I realise that I’m able to take or leave all that so long as I have this earpiece in the world.

IN AN ACCURATE DESCRIPTION OF A PROBLEM LIES AN EMBEDDED SOLUTION
Seemingly war necessarily involves at least two people who may or may not be playing out the same role.
At least one of the people waging war has to be an aggressor intending to defeat his/her ‘enemy’. The other actor will play the role of defender and in so doing will either be passive (surrendering) or active (counter attacking). Irrespective of roles chosen to be played (aggressor or defender) both sides are likely to feel justified.

Once begun, a war – whether between two people or millions of people – has a life of its own and is very hard to contain until both sides have had enough pain and suffering. Further, the bitterness that ensues stirs understandable passions for revenge and justice leading to a predictable re-enactment of archetypal Romeo and Juliet scenarios punctuating the entire sweep of history.

The question is raised: is the noble idea of sustained world peace no more realistic than a child’s life long fantasy of a perfect family experience or the newly wed’s fantasy of a perfect love, or a heroin addicts’ fantasy of a life of no conflict – perfesion – perfect ease?

A non cynical realist might be excused from shouting are you crazy answering this question by evidencing headlines drawn from The New York Times on an almost daily basis over decades – no centuries – of recorded history.

Then what are genuinely peace loving people to do?
Clearly God – if there is such a transcendent all powerful entity – is either incapable of or simply doesn’t particularly care about, or is playing some sort of mysterious chess game – or some other position too inscrutable for me to comprehend- in the failure to either prevent or put an end to seemingly endless cycles of all out destruction.

So if world peace is to happen the answer to de-fanging it must be in the hands of human beings.
The world was shocked enough by WWII that it created the United Nations which seems to have come as close to any other institution in being able to incrementally and effectively intervene on some occasions to reduce the tensions leading to war. But even the UN is periodically impotent in rising to this occasion.

Note the horrors of total chaos in such places as Syria.
So what can we do?
Psychoanalysis demonstrates quite convincingly that there is an definitive solution to the seemingly impossible quest for sustained world peace. A person becomes a patient when they confront the fact that they are at war with themselves. In fact many incoming patients indicate they are overwhelmed experiencing themselves fighting both a revolution (anti parents, ideas, culture) and a civil war between competing selves (good versus bad; libertine versus people pleasing).

Psychoanalysts and patients who are successful in their quest for peace of mind) know that the answer lies in their continuing struggling with struggle to understand what makes them tick. The path to peace of mind begins with the realization that they have the Pogo Problem: ” I have met the enemy : it is me.”
In this view for world peace to be attained and sustained each person must face the fact that life is hard for everyone. That is difficult to come to terms with the reality that there is perpetual internal and external conflict in the form of ambivalence (love/hate) feelings at the core of each of us.

That Freud is right when he said (paraphrase: at core everyone one is a larval psychotic.) Pushed to the edge everyone is capable of doing the most monstrous acts imaginable both towards themselves and others.
Assuming I am accurate then what are the implications for a road map to attaining and sustaining world peace?
(1) Each person has to assume the adult responsibility of following Socrates’ prescription for attaining the good life: KNOW THYSELF.

(2) To know oneself requires a descent into inner space whereupon an individual identifies and expects the inevitable splits and divisions in his/her psyche – He becomes aware and accepts the fact of his unresolved problem coming to terms with his ambivalent feelings.
(3) Often in this undertaking there is the frightening knowledge that there is an insubstantial sense of self experienced as something at core missing, confused, empty, purposeless. A lack of an integrated self is a diagnosis that is reaching epidemic proportions and often is attributed to many who appear to be the movers and shakers in the world.

Apt examples of what I am referring to are lead characters in the TV drama House of Cards, or the movies: American Hustler, or The Wolf of Wall Street. These protagonists are all suffering from a lack of psychological infrastructure – in cohesive selves – experienced (when their guards are down) as holes in their souls.

(4) To reconcile these splits there must be an assumption of personal responsibility meaning that the buck has to stop here – that the final authority in a given person’s life is him or herself. That even if God is believed to be one’s final authority the truth of the matter is that a person cannot get away from the fact that it is he’or she who is attributing this self authority to some fantasized transcendent authority.

(5) If each person would assume the responsibility for reconciling the inevitable contradictions (splits) in themselves there would be no time and energy to force others to bend to their wills. World wide Peace would break out in 5 minutes if such a prescription were to actually be adopted.

(6) I am If you are you looking for more info on Communication Earpiece review our page. not naive to believe this will automatically happen but something like it has to be a part of mass consciousness for us to imagine that such a lofty goal would have even the slightest possibility to be attained and sustained.

Jawbone launches new Era BT earpiece, offers compelling reasons for this wearable

Jawbone launches new Era BT earpiece, offers compelling reasons for this wearable
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The last time I checked out a Jawbone Bluetooth earpiece was in 2010 with the ICON and that was when I gave up on wireless earpieces. Jawbone just announced their next generation headset, the new Jawbone Era, available at Jawbone.com and Verizon for $129.99.

Admittedly, when I see someone with a BT earpiece in today I think they are either a bit arrogant in thinking their conversations are more important than those around them or that they are out of touch with the latest technology. Neither may be true, but it just feels like BT headsets have gone the way of portable navigation devices. However, we are seeing that both may be coming back into fashion as technology continues to evolve and the use cases for such devices make even more sense than they used to.

I talked with Gernard Feril from Jawbone and was intrigued to hear about their findings regarding headset usage that closely match how I use my smartphones and earbuds. Jawbone designed the new Era to satisfy the consumer with these needs.

As you all know, smartphones have gotten significantly larger over the last couple of years and now more than ever a Bluetooth earpiece makes even more sense. Jawbones data shows the following:

I have been using the new Jawbone Era for a day and have to say I think this headset is perfect for many of my audio needs and I may be going back to using a Bluetooth earpiece. Its still early in my evaluation and I plan to write up a full review after a couple of weeks, but so far I am quite impressed with its performance and slick design.

The new Era is 42 percent smaller than their previous generation Era, which is quite an amazing feat considering the last Era was already quite small. It weighs almost nothing, actually just 6 grams, and you likely won’t even notice it in your ear. They also developed a charging case, designed to go with you, that extends the talk time to a total of ten hours.

I commute on a train for a couple hours a day, am on phone calls for about an hour a day, use my phone for all my music, and am a heavy consumer of podcasts. I use wired earbuds for most of these audio experiences, but carrying earbuds, untangling the cable, and wrestling with the cable and my backpack are a bit of a hassle. It also limits my range of motion and completely isolates me from the world around me.

I dont necessarily need full stereo performance with two earbuds for podcasts, calls, and music so plan to use the new Jawbone Era for a couple weeks to see if this small headset is a better option for my lifestyle.

The new Jawbone Era uses Jawbones new NoiseAssassin 4.0 noise cancellation technology and with all of the construction near my office and Seattle noise I will be sure to put this technology to the test soon. The new earpiece [http://davegreenports.edublogs.org/2014/04/07/the-bone-conducting-earpiece-what-makes-it-unique-to-other-earpieces/] also supports wideband audio and a couple of the devices I have support this so that is another function I plan to evaluate.

The earpiece package includes 1 medium silicone earbud for the left ear and a small, medium, and large earbud for the right ear. I used to wear my Bluetooth earpiece in my left ear and luckily the medium seems to fit well. I will try my right ear with the different sizes too since I do plan to go running with the Jawbone Era to test its ability to stay in my ear with lots of movement.

The new Jawbone headset iOS and Android application just launched this morning so I have only spent a couple minutes with it and cannot yet comment on its functionality. The software is designed to let you customize the voices on your headset, access your favorite playlists, and even locate your headset if it is lost. I will be sure to cover this in my review.

The Jawbone Era will be available in four colors; black, silver, brown, and red. It is priced at $129.99 for the headset and charging case and $99.99 just for the headset. Verizon and Jawbone.com have it available now with the Era coming to Apple, AT&T, and Best Buy stores in the future.

Let me know if you have any specific questions you want answered in my full review and I will be sure to test things out and cover the topics then.

Earn 6600 Gems Quickly; Two NEW Codes Released; Rare Item Monday Features Gold Headphones

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Can not get over how economical the radio accessory is, an amazing deal for any top-end product!

I had used several headphone till date and most of you must have as well. However, most of them – affordable or expensive – do have some missing aspects. But Zoook – a new entrant in the Indian handset market – has come out with a headphone called Zoook ZB BHP110L which is armed with all features that you would expect in such a device.
Here is our take on the Zoook ZPBHP110L headphone.

Features
The Zoook ZB BHP110L comes with all the features that you can thing of in a headphone. To start with it can be used as a Bluetooth headphone and even a wired headset with the use of a supplied cord. It has got a micro SD card slot as well, so you just need to load your micro SD card with songs and music that you want to listen and you are good to go; so it eliminates the need of another music device like phone or tablet. Moreover, you don’t need to remove the micro SD card to load it with songs; just plug it into a PC using the supplied connector (you can use any regular micro USB to full USB connector too) to transfer your music from PC to this headphone.

Besides, ZB BHP110L has FM radio as well. Just tune it once and you are good to go. Since it comes with Bluetooth functionality, you can anyway connect it to a Bluetooth device to enjoy music as well.

The Zoook ZB BHP110L has a 400 mAh Li-Polymer battery of its own which, according to the company, gets charged within 4 hours and provides 6 hours of play time, or 10 hours of talktime, or 100 hours of standby.

Now let’s look at its design and performance part.

Design
The Zoook ZB BHP110L looks like many other headphones but its design makes it comfortable to use. To start with, it has got an adjustable head gear. The over-the-ear earpiece is separated from the headband by another multi-directional swivel, providing the needed adjustments.

The right side earpiece harbours an LCD display where you can see various modes – Bluetooth, FM, micro SD card. It has the micro SC card slot, volume rocker, micro USB port and the auxiliary port. The volume rocker is also meant to change the tracks and modes. An LED indicator is also there that informs you about the FM radio and Bluetooth related status. The left side earpiece has the power button, a call receiving/rejecting button, and an LED indicator.

As far as looks goes, the Zoook ZB BHP110L does not disappoint either. The headphone comes in black colour but Zoook has wisely provided blood red colour stripes around the cushions and in the head gear that not only break the monotony but also enhances its look by multifold. The black cushions look does not look cheap and are quite comfortable; no matter how long you use, it won’t strain your ears.

The headphone look quite sturdy but the absence of a proper travel charger makes it difficult to carry it around. If you keep it in your bag along with your other stuff without any covering, there may be a chance to damage its body or the cushions.

Performance
Due to so many options, you may feel a bit odd to use it. Hence you should first read its manual thoroughly as it contains all the vital elements. Playing music via TF card is the most easiest option. Just connect the headphone with the PC and load it with your album. In the event you beloved this informative article as well as you would want to get guidance about Two way radio Headset generously check out our site. Then using the volume rocker, choose the TF card option (it will be displayed in the LCD display). Once done, it will start playing songs from the SD card. To change to the next track you have to short press the volume rocker towards the forward icon; a short press towards the backward icon will play the previous icon will play the previous song. To increase the volume, you have to press and hold the rocker towards the forward sign; similarly press and hold the volume rocker towards the previous sign to decrease the volume.

Connecting to Bluetooth devices is also quite easy. Note that this device is by default switch on with Bluetooth mode. If you are using the TF card mode it will start with TF mode itself. As per Zoook, you need to press and hold the Play/Pause button to activate Bluetooth mode from TF mode but that seldom happens and the device jumps from FM radio to TF mode. The search for devices from your phone/tablet; this headphone will be shown by the name – Zoook ZB BHP110L. Select it and click OK on your mobile phone. If password is needed then input 0000. The device will indicate with the green light flashing for 3-5 seconds until the connection is successful.

In the same way you can connect to the FM radio. But in FM radio mode, to change volume you have to press and hold the pause button while to change frequency short press the volume rocker towards the forward/backward icon. When you first get into the FM radio mode a short press of play/pause button will let the headphone to search the frequencies.

Though it sounds easy, it is quite difficult to change frequencies and volume in the FM radio mode as the volume rocker is relatively tiny (especially for those with fat fingers). Also you need to practice a lot before you could master the control. Also, the phone does not properly search for the frequencies.

As far as battery back up is concerned, we have no differences with the official claim. It does provide about 5-6 hours of playback and it does able to hold on to charge for about 3 days comfortably. The headphone also have no issues whatsoever when it comes to Bluetooth connectivity.
However, the headphone lacks the essential bass levels which thus results in a little bit below par experience. Slightly better bass levels would have made this an awesome device.

Conclusion
The Zoook ZB BHP110L is no doubt is the best headphone in the market (at its current price of around Rs 2,600) as it provides ample features including FM radio, TF card, and Bluetooth. It has got its own battery which too offers decent back up. The headphone has an attractive design as well.
Zoook ZB BHP110L
A slightly better bass level and a less clumsy volume rocker would have made this irresistible. Zoook should have thus armed it with a separate button to change tracks/frequencies/modes.

Earpiece computer can track your behaviour through facial expressions

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A team of Japanese engineers are testing a tiny personal computer that fits into your ear, and is controlled by eye blinks or tongue clicks.
As if talking into an almost hidden Bluetooth earpiece didn’t make you look crazy enough, this 17g wireless device gets its cues from wearers through tongue clicks and facial expressions, according to The Japan Times.
For now, researchers at Hiroshima City University are calling it an “Earclip-type Wearable PC” and are developing it as a wireless device with bluetooth and GSP, as well as a compass, gyrosensor, battery, barometer, speaker, and microphone.
“We have made this with the basic idea that people will wear it in the same way they wear earrings,” project engineer Kazuhiro Taniguchi told the Times.
Following in the footsteps of wearable computing hardware like Google If you beloved this article and also you would like to get more info with regards to walkie Talkie Earpieces generously visit our own webpage. Glass, this miniature machine planned to launch as a consumer device by the end of 2015 includes a microchip and data storage.
Additionally, it can be connected to another gadget, like an iPod, a tablet, or a smartphone, to navigate apps using facial expressions.
Want to open iTunes? Just raise your right eyebrow. Or stick out your tongue to browse the Web, wiggle your nose to send a text message, and clench your teeth to take a photo.
The “Earclip-type Wearable PC” acts as a sort of “third hand,” the developers said. It uses infrared sensors to recognize movements in the ear, while allowing the wearer to use both hands for activities like rock climbing or riding a motorcycle. One possible application would be for disabled people who may have lost the use of one or both of their hands.
“Supposing I climb a mountain, look at the sky at night, and see a bright star up there, it could tell me what it is,” Taniguchi said, adding that the computer knows things like the altitude a user is at.

“This could connect you with a person who is looking at the same star at a remote place at the same time,” he said, setting up the earpiece to be a sort of universal communication device.
Taniguchi also foresees the potential for the machine to serve as a tracker for elderly wearers, who would use it as a hearing aid which doubles as an all-seeing eye for their relatives to track their health, falls, and location

Which Major Discoveries led to the Invention of the Two-Way Radio?

Some of the expert writers on the net are at a really high level that i wonder if any of them have ever written a book? so sometimes i like to focus on these admirable items and here’s one i thought was fascinating the other day.

The modern two-way radio, which is a direct descendent of the WW2-era Walkie-talkie, first became recognizable in the years just before the outbreak of World War 2. Its origins are an interesting story in their own right (but I’ll condense it here).

Three names are usually mentioned with regards to the invention of the walkie-talkie…

The first is Canadian inventor Donald Hings (1907 – 2004), who invented an early version of the technology back in 1937 (although it wasn’t widely acknowledged or used). Then, there’s American inventor Al Gross (1918 – 2000), who patented the name ‘walkie-talkie’ for his own invention a year later in ’38. Because of the ubiquity of the name, Gross became the best known ‘inventor’ of the technology at the time, even though it had technically existed for 12 months beforehand. However, this isn’t to detract from Gross’ claim, because his version of the walkie-talkie was actually quite different from Hings’ (despite operating on the same essential principles).

Then, there’s Dan Noble (1901 – 1980), a Motorola employee who, although he definitely did not invent the technology, certainly did lead the team that created the widely used WW2-era walkie-talkies. Hings’ version of the technology wasn’t used by the military until 1942, which led to Dan Noble being credited with the invention.

So, make of that mess what you will…

Now, to go back further (and get to the meat of your question), here is a list of discoveries that led to the creation of the two-way radio.

James Clark Maxwell (1831-1879), a mathematical physicist (and one of a seemingly endless line of genius Scotsmen) demonstrated that electromagnetic waves could propagate in free space in his 1865 paper ‘A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field’ (of which the most famous fan was Albert Einstein). This led German physicist Heinrich Hertz (1857 – 1894) to build on Maxwell’s pioneering work by conclusively proving the existence of electromagnetic waves in 1887.

After that, Serbian-American inventor, physicist, vegetarian and absolute genius Nikola Tesla (1856 – 1943) demonstrated the transmission of radio frequency energy in 1892. After that, Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi (1874 – 1937) built a wireless system capable of transmitting signals over unprecedented distances in 1895 – which is pretty much the birth of radio.

This was an important area of study at the time; the first wireless telephone conversation took place in 1880 and was made by Alexander Graham Bell (1847 – 1922), who was another Scot, incidentally. A lot of people were working on similar technology, so it would not have been unlike the ‘space race’ of the 50’s and 60’s at the time.

Marconi went about taking over pretty much all business related to the invention of the radio (which was, eventually, credited solely to him) and, by 1907, he had established the first commercial transatlantic radio service (and also pretty much screwed Tesla out of any/all royalties he would have been owed. Nice).

Thanks to the work of Julio Cervera Baviera (1854 – 1929) the Spanish army became the first to use radio for military purposes (at least, as far as I’m aware, anyway) in the early 1900’s.

Canadian inventor Reginald Fessenden (1866 – 1932) (who also helped to develop sonar and TV, incidentally), invented AM radio (no, not the ‘Breakfast Show’ –it means that more than one station can broadcast signals) when, on Christmas Eve 1906, he played some violin and read from the Bible.

Eventually, all ships were equipped with radio transmission capability, with Marconi owning a total monopoly over ship-to-shore communication. Ship-to-shore contact became a subject of increased awareness and importance following the Titanic disaster of 1912 and radios began to be seen even more as a crucial safety measure in all areas of industry as a result. Look up the 1913 ‘International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea’ (it has a Wikipedia page, I just checked) for more info.

Skipping forward a bit, now. Throughout the 1930’s, there were a ton of minor (and major) improvements made to the technology, more than a few made by Marconi and his engineers. Some really clever people made their mark on the fledgling technology here, but if I mention them all, we’ll never get to the end.

Oh, by the way, FM radio was subsequently invented by American electrical engineer Edwin Armstrong (1890 – 1954) in 1933.

By the late 30’s, Hings comes into the picture, as does the rising spectre of a terrifyingly advanced Nazi Germany. The race was on to have the best equipped armies out there fighting the Axis powers and the allies wisely put a huge amount of manpower into the development of portable radio communication. It was a decision which led directly to the rapid co-opting of Hings and Gross’ work, as well as the later improvements made by Noble.

This is a long and fascinating story (about which many books have been written), but, as a ‘potted history’ of sorts, I hope that answers your question.

ITC Institutes Investigation (337-TA-912) Regarding Certain Earpiece Devices Having Positioning And.

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On March 31, 2014, the U.S. International Trade Commission issued a press release announcing their vote to institute an investigation of Certain Earpiece Devices Having Positioning And Retaining Structure and Components Thereof (Inv. No. 337-TA-912).

The investigation is based on a February 26, 2014 complaint filed by Bose Corp. of Framingham, Massachusetts alleging violation of Section 337 in the importation into the U.S. and sale of certain lithium silicate materials and products containing the same that infringe one or more claims of U.S. Patent No. 8,311,253. See our February 27, 2014 post for more details.

According to the Notice of Investigation, the ITC has identified Monster, Inc. of Brisbane, California, Monster, LLC of Las Vegas, Nevada, and Monster Technology International, Ltd. of Ireland as the respondents in this investigation. The Notice of Investigation further indicates that the Office of Unfair Import Investigations will not participate as a party to this investigation.

Lastly, Chief ALJ Charles E. Bullock issued a notice indicating that Thomas B. Pender will be the presiding Administrative Law Judge in this investigation.

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Whether you’re a streets and sanitation worker on a snowplow or a parks and recreation crew on a maintenance call, citizens expect a certain level of performance. They want timely response and quick resolutions. How do you meet their expectations and manage an extensive field force throughout your community?

From centralised dispatch to seasonal crews, instant dispatch and unbroken communication are essential to managing your fleet, so you need a system that is 24/7/365 reliable wherever they go. A system so efficient and easy to use, it can increase safety and reduce operating costs, too.
The Challenge

Serving the public with critical services such as mass transit, public works, streets and sanitation, and parks and recreation have become even more challenging for local government today.
Despite budget cuts, citizens and businesses still expect the same commitment and quality.

How do you increase your services to in the community as budgets shrink and costs rise? How do you keep connected with work teams spread throughout the community while keeping them safe?

The Solution

Versatile and powerful, MOTOTRBO is the ideal solution.

Our professional digital communication system combines the best of two-way radio functionality with the latest digital technology. It If you loved this write-up and you would like to obtain additional facts relating to earphone (prensetpansiyon.com) kindly visit our website. integrates voice and data seamlessly, offers enhanced features that are easy to use and delivers twice the capacity of analogue systems to meet your growing communication needs. With exceptional voice quality and long battery life, MOTOTRBO keeps your mobile workers connected when communication is a must.

Our new MOTOTRBO DP4000 Series and DP2000 Series radios offer a smart new feature in digital mode – Intelligent Audio – that adjusts radio volume to fit an environment’s noise level. This means the radio
automatically boosts the volume level when the streets and sanitation crew is making roadway repairs in a busy metro area, then automatically reduces the volume when the noise level from equipment and cars is not present

Your employees are active across the community – maintaining infrastructure, reading water meters, repairing potholes and responding to customer requests. Fortunately, MOTOTRBO digital two-way radios and accessories make it possible for your supervisors and dispatchers to keep in touch with your entire mobile workforce, the moment they need to. Whether texting an update to a maintenance crew or rerouting buses to handle an overflow crowd, MOTOTRBO helps you deliver more services, more effectively, to more citizens.

DIRECTORS AND SUPERVISORS CAN STREAMLINE PROCESSES. AND STRENGTHEN PRODUCTIVITY.

Communicate clearly with exceptional audio.

Using the latest digital technology, MOTOTRBO provides clearer and crisper voice communications over a wider area than analogue radios could ever do. Unlike analogue, signal strength doesn’t drop off with distance or cause distracting static. MOTOTRBO digital radios deliver both voice and data with greater accuracy and virtually no loss throughout the coverage area. The result is clear communications with your workers no matter where they are in the field.

Prioritise communication immediately.

Emergencies do happen and you need to communicate with your workers when they do. MOTOTRBO’s transmit interrupt suite – with voice interrupt, emergency voice interrupt and data over voice interrupt – enables you to prioritise critical communication the moment you need it.

Share information quickly, easily and seamlessly.

Whether you need to send directions to the next work site or receive notification a job is complete, MOTOTRBO’s text messaging feature enables communication between radios
and dispatch systems, between radios and email-addressable devices, and to remote PC clients attached to radios.

Keep connected with your workers in the field.

Be confident your agency is staying productive and your workers are safe. Using software from a Motorola Solutions Application Development Partner and MOTOTRBO’s integrated GPS gives you easy, immediate access to track your people and your assets.

Extend coverage and expand capacity.

Meet your communication needs today and in the future with a variety of MOTOTRBO solutions:

• IP Site Connect uses a standard IP network to extend the voice and data capabilities of MOTOTRBO. You can link up to 15 sites to create a continuous network – so no matter where your work crews are on the road or how remote the environment, they are rapidly and reliably connected. Or you can link up to 15 sites for communication at geographically-dispersed locations or enhance coverage at a single site with physical barriers.

• Capacity Plus is the single site digital trunking solution that maximises the capacity of your MOTOTRBO system. Use it to enable a high volume of voice and data communication for over a thousand users at a single site, without adding new frequencies.

• Linked Capacity Plus is a multisite digital trunking system configuration for the MOTOTRBO platform. It leverages the high capacity of Capacity Plus, and the wide area coverage capabilities of IP Site Connect to keep your staff at various locations connected with an affordable high capacity, wide area trunking solution.

• Connect Plus is the scalable, multi-site digital trunking solution that helps keep your entire workforce connected
– up to 2900 radios per site. So whether they’re on road repair, snow removal, waste removal or park maintenance, they can communicate together. At the same time, you can link multiple sites, ideal for agencies with large work teams that typically operate across a wide area.

With our high capacity MOTOTRBO system, calls can be queued during busy times until an open channel is
available, important users can be assigned priority status when the system is in high demand, and a wire-line console can be used for centralised dispatch. The dynamic site roaming capability lets your people move from site to site without having to manually change channels. So they stay focused on the job and stay connected.

With our complete line of audio accessories with leading-edge IMPRES™ audio technology, your workers can wear headsets to further suppress ambient noise, improve voice intelligibility and amplify loudness. Now you can be confident they’ll clearly hear the message and not miss a call.

Text when talking isn’t practical.

Make sure workers can quickly and easily share information when voice communication isn’t an option. Text messaging is ideal for sending messages that don’t need an immediate response, or when voice calls are disrupting to employees on the road. MOTOTRBO™ streamlines time and improves safety with effortless text messaging.

Work longer shifts with long-lasting batteries.

Responding to a water main break or road obstructions after a storm requires a long shift. And your workers require communication equipment that will work the entire time. MOTOTRBO offers enhanced battery life to do just that. Our digital TDMA two-way portable radios operate longer – up to 40% longer between recharges compared to analogue radios.

Our leading-edge IMPRES smart energy technology allows communication between the battery and the charger to automate battery maintenance. The result is radios are charged and ready to go the moment they’re needed.

Work harder with radios that can take it.

Your workers operate in harsh weather and tough environments and two-way radios need to be tough-as-nails. MOTOTRBO radios meet the most demanding specifications including IP57 for submersibility in water (portable models), and U.S. Military Standard 810 C, D, E, F and G.

MOTOTRBO RELIABILITY AND SECURITY

Exceptionally clear audio, even in loud environments Access data, such as text messages, when it’s convenient and safe Water submersible, tough-as-nails radios Extended battery life for long work shifts Hands-free accessories keep them focused on the job and on the road MOTOTRBO PROVIDES THE RIGHT SOLUTION FOR THE RIGHT USER
• For security personnel in courts and other government facilities, DP4000 Series portables, combined with accessories such as a 2-wire surveillance kit, provide a safe, reliable communications solution.

Software applications such as man down enhance safety by automatically notifying dispatch when the radio moves into a horizontal position or when movement is not detected for a period of time when on a patrol, so the radio can call for help when personnel can’t.

• For the public works or streets and sanitation teams, DM4000 Series mobile radios provide a rugged and durable solution. Intelligent Audio ensures important calls are not missed when moving from quiet to loud locations, and GPS location tracking improves safety and efficiency by better coordinating work teams.
Available Bluetooth® accessories allow drivers to stay in communication, even when they leave the vehicle.

Enhance safety with leading-edge accessories. IMPRES accessories help block out vehicle noise so transmissions get through clearly. We offer a full portfolio – from visor microphones for hands-free operation to keypad microphones to transmit text messages back to dispatch. Heavy duty headsets provide improved audio and hearing protection in extremely noisy environments. Desktop microphones and tray with speaker let dispatch set up a mobile radio as a control station to quickly communicate with drivers.

The most popular headsets and earpieces of 2012

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2012 was no doubt a great year for all the tech lovers. Smartphones became even more advanced and we got new software and gadgets from such titans as Apple, Google and Microsoft, but in this article we wont mention new iPads and iPhones, we are going to talk about headsets and earpieces, the segment of the market that also achieved some remarkable heights last year.

Plantronics Voyager Legend is a bit too smart to be called an ordinary Bluetooth set. Once you put the headset on, smart sensor technology reacts immediately and lets you take a call without a click. This headset announces who is calling and with voice commands answer or ignore you can either take a call or dismiss it. It also provides you with notifications about connection status and battery charge. And one of its greatest features is that if it gets lost somewhere you can track the gadget to the last place it was used, for that you need to download only one simple mobile app. Not bad for such relatively inexpensive gadget, if you ask me.

For those who have been dreaming about comfortable noise-cancelling earpieces now there is Beats by Dre Executive. It is not exactly something you would expect from the brand that is worldwide known for its colorful design, because this particular model is all about comfort: smooth leather, aluminum, noise-cancelling I think its everything someone might need to get lost in the sounds of music.

We all know that size is not always an indicator of quality, and that is the case with the following gadget. For those music lovers who are not so crazy about huge over-ear headphones 2012 brought Bowers & Wilkins P3 headphones that provide fantastic sound quality and that are so small, light and comfortable you might forget you are wearing them.

Speaking about small and comfortable, there is one more gadget that seems to be getting more popular year after year wireless earpiece. This device has now became classic among gadgets for covert communication, but its constantly getting more advanced and offers more features, more working time, better sound quality and advanced ergonomic design. One of the newest features that wireless earpieces offer is an ability to listen to music covertly with the help of special MWE MP3 set. Just think about it: you are at a boring lecture or a mandatory seminar and can enjoy your favorite music up to 6 hours straight!

As you can see, last year has given us gadget that would satisfy every flavor, so you can listen to music or talk with your friend with more comfort than ever.