Category: Exclusive videos

Texas Instruments Industry 4.0 for the Smart Factory

Posted by – May 19, 2017

TI is displaying how they plan to increase efficiency and flexibility of smart factories, demonstrating analog components for temperature measurement, humidity, bluetooth interfaces, IO-Link to AM5728 dual-core ARM Cortex-A15 at 1.5Ghz and more.

Android Things (Brillo) explained by Karim Yaghmour and Chris Simmonds at Embedded World

Posted by – May 9, 2017

Karim Yaghmour (author of Embedded Android: Porting, Extending, and Customizing) and Chris Simmonds (author of Mastering Embedded Linux Programming) talk about the state of Android and Linux in the Embedded World.

Christophe Arviset, ESA Gaia and Euclid Missions Online Data Sharing

Posted by – May 9, 2017

Christophe Arviset is the Head of the Data and Engineering Division at ESA’s European Space Astronomy Centre (ESAC). The European Space Agency’s (ESA) current mission Gaia and upcoming one Euclid will generate massive amounts of astronomical data to be made freely available on-line through powerful data management systems. This big data era brings a change of paradigm and associated big challenges for building these missions’ archives. The current use case of “bring the data to the user” is being replaced by the new concept of “bring the user to the data”. This new generation of science archives is transforming into science exploitation and collaborative platforms, where the users can send her/his code to the data, run it on computing and storage services provided directly by the archive (where the data reside), and easily share all this with other scientists they’re collaborating with.

You can watch Christophe Arviset’s keynote at Linaro Connect here:

ARM mbed OS 5.4 with med Cloud device management, bootloader and filesystem infrastructure

Posted by – May 9, 2017

The mbed OS 5.4 release incorporates functionality to prepare for mbed Cloud device management services including bootloader and filesystem infrastructure and the certified Thread 1.1 stack for developers with target platform support up to 74 targets. Since there’s been releases up to mbed OS 5.4.4 you can read more about it here.

Ohmatex Smart Clothing with NIRS (Near Infra-Red) and EMG sensors for ESA

Posted by – May 9, 2017

Ohmatex of Denmark is an expert in smart textile technology developing products and solutions for integrating electronics into textile. Ohmatex currently has a contract with the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop a garment with NIRS (Near Infra-Red) and EMG sensors to monitor leg muscle activity during astronaut training. Filmed at the IDTechEx show!

Smart Textiles at the North Carolina State University

Posted by – May 9, 2017

Students at the North Carolina State University work on smart clothing, designing interesting dresses, smart clothes, for it to be useful and look good.

Flex (Flextronics) Flexible electronics, wearables, augmented reality


Flex (formerly known as Flextronics) is the world’s second largest global electronics manufacturing services (EMS), original design manufacturer (ODM) company by revenue, after Foxconn to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). Headquartered in Singapore and has manufacturing operations in over 40 countries, totaling approximately 200,000 employees.

TSCH (time synchronized channel hopping) by Dust Networks of Linear Technology

Posted by – May 9, 2017

Dust Networks of Linear Technology pioneered time synchronized channel hopping TSCH, in which all motes in the network are synchronized to within a few microseconds. Filmed at the IDTechEx show!

Highly conductive textiles for wearables by the Korea Institute of Material Science

Posted by – May 9, 2017

KIMS project group consisting of Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS), Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM), Jinwoo Textile Co. Ltd., and Alink Co. Ltd. is established for developing industrial production systems of highly conductive textiles and thin films which are applicable to flexible and wearable electronics. Filmed at the IDTechEx show.

Sentio Superbook Lapdock using DisplayLink

Posted by – May 8, 2017

Sentio is the new company name making Andromium OS “Android Continuum” and their SuperBook Lapdock project that has collected $2.9 Million on Kickstarter. This DisplayLink Powered Lapdock is a laptop dock that can connect to any Android phone that has USB OTG, it can connect over USB Type C or Micro USB and offers a desktop experience with trackpad and Keyboard. The lapdock relies on Andromium OS to provide this desktop experience. It is not confirmed yet (as far as I know) how many apps will be supported to run as multi-window, they are not changing the Android firmware, they run Andromium OS as just an app. The display is 11.6″ (HD or FullHD) and offers 8 hours of battery life. The Price is to be $100 dollars and up after they start shipping to their backers on Kickstarter.

Leica 12-60mm on Panasonic GH5 (4K50p sample)

Posted by – May 6, 2017

Here’s a new sample I filmed using the Panasonic GH5 ($1998 body-only) with the 12-60 Leica Lens ($998) with Kevin Walker of Panasonic UK featuring some of the top lenses that are available for the Panasonic GH5 among many other lens choices that are available for the micro four thirds standard. These include the new 8-18mm wide angle lens ($1099) that I also filmed a sample and Interview with here, the 42.5mm Leica f1.2 Nocticron lens ($1398) which features advanced sharpness and bokeh for amazing photography, portraits or no-so-wide film making, the Leica 12-60mm (which is the one I film this sample with) and the Lumix 12-35 mark2 lens ($998 http://amzn.to/2pSLxbQ), the last two are ones that feature Panasonic’s Dual IS 2 image stabilization where the sensor and the lens work together for maximum stability for video and photography. The 42.5mm does feature Dual IS 1 which is perhaps not as advanced as the new Dual IS 2, lacking some certain chip or hardware features that enables Dual IS 2. You can download the original 150mbit/s 4K50p camera video file on Google Drive: (I’ll add the Google Drive link here within a few hours as I get the 5GB file uploaded, check back)

Leica 8-18mm on Panasonic GH5 (4K50p sample)

Posted by – May 6, 2017

Sample video at 4K50p filmed using the new Panasonic GH5 ($1998 body-only) with the Leica DG Vario-Elmarit 8-18mm f/2.8-4 ASPH wide-angle lens ($1099), capturing the sound using my new Saramonic UWMIC9 dual UHF wireless lavs to single receiver (first time I use it, hopefully the sound levels are ok) ($399). Using Panasonic GH5’s intelligent auto mode, I am trying to show off some of the quality of this wide angle lens for my style of handheld video-blogging, filming at the Wex Photographic London Lens Show with Kevin Walker of Panasonic UK. Last month, I also filmed with him using the GH5 and the Leica 12-60mm at the Photography Show and I also just filmed a new video with him using the 12-60 Leica lens which I will upload and publish later today, check back for that. This 8-18mm lens doesn’t have Dual IS 2 in-lens image stabilization but the Panasonic GH5 has such good in-sensor stabilization that it can stabilize any lens that you put on it and this angle being so wide, it might need in-lens stabilization to look stable when used for video. The wide angle is useful for wide angle photography for architecture, landscapes, streets, groups of people and more. According to Panasonic, the Leica 8-18mm lens uses a series of low dispersion and aspherical elements to realize sharp and clear imagery with controlled fringing and aberrations, and a Nano Surface Coating also helps to minimize flare and ghosting for increased contrast and color accuracy. The durable metal lens body is splash, dust, and freezeproof and it has their fast 240fps autofocus drive for a hopefully good auto-focus performance. You can download the original 150mbit/s 4K50p camera video file on Google Drive: (I’ll add the Google Drive link here within a few hours as I get the 13.9GB file uploaded, check back)

Cavium ARM Servers M-CORD with NFV, SDN and MEC

Posted by – May 4, 2017

Cavium shows a rack of ThunderX ARMv8 servers running the complete virtualized mobile network with Multi-access Edge services live demo. These servers have 96 64-bit ARM cores in each server in dual socket configuration. ARM servers provide much better ecosystems in terms of diversified hardware solutions with scalable and great TCO and performance all running on industry standard kernel distros and virtualization software platforms.

$39 Brainpower Drones

Posted by – May 3, 2017

Brainpower of the toy manufacturing city of Shantou China makes a series of remote controlled foldable drones. The remote controls resemble a game controller can attach to a smartphone. Brainpower drones include optical avoidance using infrared. Brainpower drones also include cameras and Gimball systems. The prices for the drones is about $39 for 800 – 1000 pieces moq.

$22 Bluetooth CD player by Hott

Posted by – April 29, 2017

Hott presents their Bluetooth CD player to wirelessly play CDs to Bluetooth headphones or to Bluetooth speakers. The price is $22 for 1,000 or more pieces. The battery life is roughly 11-12 hours of playback.

$500 Measy P300 Smart 3D short-throw Projector, $120 P509 Mini Projector and R9D Android Box


Measy P300 is a 3D short throw portable smart projector. The projector is Android based can load content from an SD card or from an HDMI output. The price is $500. The P509 is mini projector that can output only 2d Content. The P509 can load content from USB, Microsd or can be plugged in via HDMI. The price is $120. The R9D is an Android 6.0 TV Box with a Realtek RTD1295 processor and support for 4k h.265 content. There is also a bay on the R9d for a 3.5″ hard drive. Measy also has other Android tv box with different features and form factors. Measy makes other products such as a wireless HDMI transmitter.

Broway USB Type-C Hub Adapters

Posted by – April 29, 2017

Broway makes a variety of USB Type-C adapters. These adapters include hubs for USB 3.0 type a, HDMI, SD card, microsd, CF card, and ethernet. The devices can offer quick charging while you use the ports. The price for the hubs is generally $8 – 22 and upwards for 1,000 pieces.

Paneloled M8trix OLED Stage Lighting

Posted by – April 28, 2017

Paneloled M8trix is the world’s first OLED stage light featuring 64 OLED panels from LG Display, it is the most eco-friendly light fixture in terms of weight, volume and light output, reaches up to 5500 lumens per M8trix. It is smartly connected and not only for events, it is also usable for architecture, hotel, club, studios, art performances and more. The quality of the M8trix OLED Light provides spectral power distributions closest to sunlight to feel emotionally comfortable under the OLED light. This could be the future of indoor lighting. It has no flickering so it is also good for recording indoor video. It supports high rendering index CRI above 90 so it looks better on camera than standard video light. Ultimately it could be less costly due to less power consumption and a smaller transportation volume.

Here are some videos to show the Panel Oled:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD2jJZe2YUY

Distributors and interested parties can contact Paneloled here:
PanelOled ltd
Belaidi Nicolas, CEO
Nicolas@paneloled.com
Phone : +852 67020767
http://paneloled.com
http://facebook.com/m8trix88/
http://twitter.com/Paneloled
http://instagram.com/M8trixOled

SMT Line Tour, USB Type-C Hub, 6-in-1 Colorii PocketHub

Posted by – April 28, 2017

This is the SMT Line and testing process for the Colorii PocketHub, with 3 times full function testing for every USB Type-C hub after SMT and DIP. The 1st test is 100% current testing to check out if there is any shortcut on the PCBA, they set 5V on the current equipment and connect the PCBA by Type C port, if the current is above 0.02A, that means the PCBA have circurt problem, then they send it back to production, the 2nd test is 100% full function test of each port, HDMI, SD card, micro-SD card, 2xUSB 3.0A, specially for the USB Type-C fast charge! They test every unit on a Macbook. The 3rd test is after assembly with case, they do the same test of PCBA again (100% for every pieces, full function), to confirm every pieces work perfectly before shipping to the customer. You can also watch my video filmed at the Hong Kong fair featuring the new 10-in-1 Colorii USB Type-C Hub and my Tooling factory tour video.

Distributors can contact Colorii here:
Gennie Peng, Sales Manager
sales@colorii.cc
Mobile: +8615013777080 (wechat/whatsapp)
http://colorii.cc

Factory tour at 6-in-1 Colorii PocketHub USB Type-C Hub with HDMI, SD, MicroSD, 2xUSB3, PD

Posted by – April 28, 2017

This is the Colorii PocketHub Tooling factory in Shenzhen China where they make the casings and assembly of the Colorii PocketHub featuring 6-in-1 USB Type-C hub that is great for my Samsung Chromebook Plus, for Apple Macbook, other laptops with USB Type-C ports and for Smartphones also. You can also watch my video filmed at the Hong Kong fair featuring the new 10-in-1 Colorii USB Type-C Hub and my video filmed at the Colorii SMT Line.

Distributors can contact for more information:
sales@colorii.cc
Gennie Peng, Sales Manager
Mobile: +8615013777080 (Wechat/Whatsapp)
http://colorii.cc