The Quell is a device from Boston, Massachusetts-based Neuromatrix that claims to have brought relief for chronic pain to 81% of their users. The device involves the main unit bing put into a belt that has space for electrical contacts. These are used with a gel-based pad on the other side and wrapped around one’s leg to deliver mild electrical pulses that trigger release of natural pain blockers from the brain. It costs US$249 and is currently on sale only in Canada and the US. The device also includes an optional app for advanced sleep tracking functions.
Heiki Raisanen, CEO of Emfit, displays their QS sleep tracker device meant to be placed under mattresses (tested up to 30cm thick). Using quasi-peizoelectric and ferroelectric sensors in the belt, it detects/displays heart rate, breathing rate, and sleep quality amongst other factors on the accompanying app. It is available now in US and Europe for US$299.
Duratouch Wristsense allows wearables to detect if the wearable is being worn or not. Going through the plastics, it allows to reliably know if the smartwatch or the sports band is being worn, which can then allow the device’s software to turn off other sensors such as heartrate, tracking, when it’s not being worn by the user.
An interview with Firstbeat at the IDTechEx Wearable USA exhibition. Firstbeat is a provider of physiological analytics for sports, fitness and wellbeing. Firstbeat technology measures the heartbeat for insights on exercise, stress, sleep and recovery. For more information, visit http://www.firstbeat.com and http://www.IDTechEx.com
A video interview with Würth Elektronik, taken at the Energy Harvesting & Storage USA exhibition. Würth Elektronik eiSos GmbH & Co. KG is a manufacturer of electronic and electromechanical components for the electronics industry. The product range covers EMC Components, Capacitors, Inductors, RF Inductors and LTCC Components, Transformers, Components for Circuit Protection, Power Modules, LEDs, Connectors, Switches, Power Elements in Press-fit Technology and Assembly Technique.
A video interview with Xenon Corporation, taken at the Printed Electronics USA exhibition. XENON’s equipment uses Pulsed Light technology for industrial, medical and research applications. In the Printed Electronics industry, XENON’s S-Series systems are used to sinter conductive inks at room temperature, making it possible to print on heat sensitive flexible substrates such as PET and paper. XENON also produces high-performance Pulsed Light systems for applications in sanitization, UV curing and food enhancement. For more information, visit http://www.xenoncorp.com and http://www.IDTechEx.com
A video interview taken with Muhammad Farooq of The University of Alabama at the IDTechEx Wearable USA event, presenting his poster “A Wearable Sensor System for Monitoring of Food Intake”. BitWearLabs is a University of Alabama spin-off. The AccuBite is a food intake tracker that analyses eating habits – the sensor pairs with a smartphone app to provide actionable feedback. For more information see http://bitwearlabs.com and http://www.IDTechEx.com
An interview with BitWearLabs at the IDTechEx Wearable USA exhibition. BitWearLabs is a University of Alabama spin-off. Demo of two of BitWearLabs products, the AccuBite and the SmartStep. The AccuBite is a food intake tracker that analyses eating habits – the sensor pairs with a smartphone app to provide actionable feedback. The SmartStep is an insole-based activity monitor that discreetly tracks the wearer’s steps, yielding an accurate picture of calories burned. For more information see http://bitwearlabs.com and http://www.IDTechEx.com
Interview with HZO at the IDTechEx Wearable USA event. HZO provides technology solutions that protect electronics from corrosion and extended liquid immersion. A durable thin film is applied directly to the components of a device, creating a physical barrier between the vital circuitry and any kind of corrosive liquid. For more information see http://www.HZO.com and http://www.IDTechEx.com
Interview with RheoSense, Inc. at the Printed Electronics USA event. RheoSense manufacture viscometers: m-VROC & microVISC instruments which feature Viscometer/Rheometer-on-a-Chip (VROC). For more information see http://www.rheosense.com and http://www.IDTechEx.com
BND, a Rockchip cooperate design house focus on tablet. BND shows the full products line of Intel & Rockchip tablet from 7’’-9’’. They shows the $32 3G tablet powered by Intel SoFIA 3GR , runs Android5.1, 1GB RAM, 8GB Flash, comes with 7’’ capacitive touch screen at 1024*600 resolution, 2200mAh battery, $32 is the bulk price based on 3000pcs order.
BND also show the 7” tablet powered by Rockchip RK3168 dual-core ARM Cortex-A9, runs Android 6.0, 512MB RAM, 8Gb Flash, with 0.3 mega pixel front camera and 2mega pixel rea camera, 2200mAh battery, support WiFi, Bluetooth,GPS, FM.
reddot design award winner 2016, OVEVO Q8 is a smart Car charger with a single bluetooth earphone & microphone inside. It features 1 or 2 USB power charge ports at 5V/2.1A, charging any USB device in the car. The bluetooth 4.0 earphone built-in 75mAh battery works for 1.5 hours and recharges each time it’s put back in the charger using a unique magnet connection in the car. You can easily answer a phone calls just taking out the earphone to your ear from the car charger, or just press the button of the top of earphone to hang up a phone call.
OVEVO also shows many LED Bluetooth speakers at their China Sourcing Fair booth, supports millions of colors for the LED light through smart phone via the OVEVO app. OVEVO Z3 comes with a nice red bottle design in silver aluminum casing, it with dual-5watt speaker inside and over 10 hours battery life. OVEVO Z4 is portable bluetooth speaker with family design of Z3 but also features a leather case, also with dual-5watt speaker inside and over 10 hours battery life.
The world’s most affordable usable Laptop. It’s ARM Powered, it runs Remix OS 2.0 on Allwinner A64 quad-core ARM Cortex-A53, with an ARM Mali400MP2 GPU, with a decent 11.6″ 1366×768 display, a good keyboard and a basic mousepad (better mousepad option can be used), 1GB RAM and 8GB Flash, with 2GB RAM and more Flash options also possible. The price for this laptop can be as low as $79 to $99 if mass produced in huge volumes in the weeks/months to come, depending on the 1GB or 2GB RAM and depending on the installed Flash storage capacity (8GB, 16GB or 32GB), depending on the installed battery capacity/quality (battery life) and depending on the mousepad quality. There is also an about $20 higher priced 14.1″ Allwinner A64 Remix OS 2.0 Laptop alternative available. The price totally depends on which distributor takes this platform and distribute it where and what profit margins they decide to take. If the demand is high, this Allwinner A64 Remix OS Laptop will be fully funded on crowdfunding platforms, then available in all retail stores and available as an impulse buy at supermarkets around the world. This, I think, is the big chance for Allwinner to make their A64 processor super popular. Also they have a nice open mold design 2-in-1 Laptop Tablet convertible design that should be bulk priced also below $99 with an 11.6″ IPS touch screen, and also a decent keyboard and mousepad. The Remix OS team has already provided very stable support with many over-the-air updates on the 64bit Allwinner A64 platform as it’s used in the very popular crowdfunded and mass produced Remix Mini which I previously filmed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNAHH3EpO_w
Phoenix OS is being developed by a team of 30 developers in Beijing China, based on Android, it supports to open any Android app in resizeable windows, to run and use several Android apps at the same time, usable with a mouse and keyboard as well as for the 2-in-1 tablet/laptop convertible market. Here at the Actions Semiconductor booth, Phoenix OS is shown running on the Actions s900 quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 open source Bubblegum-96 development board platform. The Phoenix OS team has optimized their UI platform on several ARM Platforms at the moment and they also have an x86 optimized version that can boot on any old Intel/AMD laptop or desktop off of a USB stick for example.
Sunchip XDV360 is a single-lens 4K 360degree camera, powered by Allwinner V3 ARM Cortex-A7, with 13mega pixel camera with SONY 179 sensor, 512MB RAM, support external microSD card up to 64GB. It support H.264 video recording at MP4 format at 4K@30fps, 1080p@60fps, 720p@120fps. With build-in WiFi, it support real-time live streaming the 360 video via your smart phone or VR headset. It comes with 0.96’’ TFT sreen and 1000mAH build-in battery, with 2 hours battery life doing 4K video recording. Bulk price at below $70 for 1000pcs MOQ.
Sunchip CV-V3 is the headset VR powered by Allwinner H8 Octa-core ARM Cortex-A7 with PowerVR SGX544 GPU, runs Android 5.1, with 5.5’’ 1080P LCD screen, 2GB RAM, 16GB Flash, with WiFi and Bluetooth, bulk price below $150.
Sunchip CV-V5 is powered by Rockchip RK3288 ARM Cortex-A17 with Mali-T764 GPU, also runs Android5.1, comes with 5.5’’ 1080P LCD screen, 2GB RAM, 16GB Flash, with WiFi, Bluetooth, bulk price at $150.
Sunchip is a design house of Rockchip and Allwinner for TV Box, Cameras, All-in-one VR Headsets and 360 degree camera. They deliver the total solution with 360 degree camera and All-in-one VR headset together (customer can get better price if you place order bundle the camera with VR sets together), they also can deliver PCBA designs as well.
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Kobe Chen, Sales Manager kobe@sunchip-tech.com
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UCRobotics presents Bubblegum-96 development board with Actions Semiconductor s900 Quad-core 64-bit ARM Cortex-A53 at 1.8GHz with 600MHz PowerVR G6230 GPU, 2GB RAM, USB 3.0, HDMI with 4K output, 1080P@60fps H.264 video capture, ARM TrustZone security support, it can be used to drive up to multiple 3D printers, it is shown running Debian Linux with GPU acceleration and the Android based Phoenix OS and Remix OS smoothly for productivity. Read more about Bubblegum-96 at http://www.96boards.org/products/ce/bubblegum96/ and you can buy the development board at http://www.ucrobotics.com.cn/bubblegum96/
Firefly-RK3288 Reload is a development board powered by Rockchip RK3288, 32bit Quad-core ARM Cortex-A17 with ARM Mali-T764 GPU, 2GB RAM, 16GB Flash on board, support dual-boot OS Android 5.1 & Ubuntu. It support OpenGL ES1.1/2.0/3.0, OpenVG1.1, OpenCL, Directx11;4K H.265 hardware decoding. It comes with Gigabit Lan, Dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth4.0, 2pcs HDMI-OUT for dual display , 1pcs HDMI-IN support picture-in-picture, with SATA2.0 and dual-camera connector. The retail price is $189 for worldwide shipping.
Onyx shows the latest BOOX ebook reader series at HKTDC Fair.
Onyx Boox Max is an ebook reader features with 13.3’’ flexible E Ink display at 1600*1200 resolution, powered by freescale iMX6 Quad-core ARM Cortex-A9, 1GB RAM, 16GB Flash on board, support up to 32GB micro SD card. It runs Android4.0, compatible with almost 3nd party Android apps, support up to 15 kinds TEXT format including PDF,DOC,TXT, HTML, EPUB etc, Pictures like JPG, PNG etc. It comes with a nice aluminum magnesium casing and electromagnetic touch support hand-writing, drawing, notes-taking by digital pen. The battery life up to 4 months with 4000mAH build-in battery. Suggest retail price around $700, start shipping around May 2016. Onyx also show Boox N96 features with 9.7’’ Eink display powered by freescal Imx6 runs Android 4.0, retail price around $400.
Here is the Zidoo R&D Center located in Xixiang with 30+ engineers team special excellent software engineers. Zidoo X1II is a 4K Media player powered by Rockchip RK3229, Quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 with ARM Mali-400MP2 GPU, 1GB RAM, 8GB Flash, runs Android4.4, support 4K H.265 10-bit @60fps hardware decoding, with HDMI2.0 it support real 4K output. Zidoo deeply customized the firmware with a simple operation GUI, features like ZDMC(kodi), APP parental lock, Jukebox, Zidoo Smart phone RC, HappyCast etc. Distributors are welcome to contact Zidoo for details of products and prices.
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Wings Wang, Sales Manager wings@zidoo.tv
Mobile:+86 158 1685 9212 http://www.zidoo.tv