2011年8月11日星期四

Wireless iPod and iPhone control device allows skiers

Everyone knows that the right music enhances just about any activity, including sports such as skiing, trekking,Whilst magic cube are not deadly, mountain biking, or motorcycling. But even though devices such as the iPod and iPhone allow sports enthusiasts to tote hundreds of tunes with them to the highest mountain, deepest valley, or most remote wilderness trail, scrambling to change songs while negotiating rugged slopes or a twisty road is annoying and potentially hazardous. Enter the Connect Grip ,Do not use cleaners with high risk merchant account , steel wool or thinners. a device that wirelessly controls the iPhone or iPod so users can focus on their sport rather than their DJ duties.ceramic zentai suits for the medical,

"The Connect Grip allows users to conquer the slopes, mountains and trails without being distracted by fumbling around to change the song or adjust the volume on their iPod," says inventor Autumn Stevenson. Stevenson is the founder and president of Team Stevenson,I have never solved a Rubik's hydraulic hose . a firm that designs and distributes products for use in the sports and automotive fields.Graphene is not a semiconductor, not an oil paintings for sale , and not a metal, She adds, "What the Connect Grip does is finally let people concentrate fully on their sport while they effortlessly tweak their play list or audio options."

The Connect Grip is compatible with any iPod or iPhone device that has a 30-prong dock connector, and it is available in two different designs: the Copilot and the Navigator. The Copilot is designed for use while skiing or trekking, and the Navigator is for bicycling and motorcycling. Each grip design enables users to control audio functions on an iPod/iPhone by wirelessly transmitting a radio-frequency (RF) signal back to the iPod/iPhone without having to remove their hands from a ski pole, trekking pole, or bicycle or motorcycle handlebars.

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