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TomTom GO 50 Portable Vehicle GPS

TomTom GO 50 Portable Vehicle GPS

  • Lifetime US Map Updates – Always drive with the latest map
  • TomTom Traffic – Drive with world-class traffic information – 3 Month Trial Via Smartphone
  • 5.0″ Touch Screen

Make the smartest driving decisions by knowing precisely what is going on around you and what lies ahead. Experience a new world of navigation.

List Price: $ 129.99

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LassoTag iBeacon

LassoTag iBeacon

  • The LassoTag iBeacon combined with the LassoTag App (Free in iTunes – http://bit.ly/1hBc6uj)
  • Track up to 6 devices; place on Bags, Coats, Purses, Keys, etc
  • Never Lose your valuables again with the Hot/Cold Search and Rescue
  • Keep It Close – Detect location and connectivity in and out of a 50 foot radius
  • Map of your LassoTagged valuables showing their current location or their last known location. Connect with ease by simply placing LassoTag next to your iPhone. Three Tiers of Alert; phone notification alert, text message alert and actual phone call from your cloud dashboard. (Choose up to 3 separate phones you want called when your treasure is left behind.) Custom Tailored – personalize your LassoTag icons with photo selections; audio alerts; Tag id name; ringtones; inventory; and reminders.

~Wouldn’t it be cool if~
Radius Alert Systems was founded on a question. Wouldn’t it be cool if my bag called my phone? My son called me one day and asked me that question. He had just walked away from a camera bag he had set down at the zoo. As he was telling me the story, he asked me if there was a way his camera bag could have been smart enough to call him when he walked away. The answer is yes. It only needs a technology upgrade and then yes, your bag will call your phone when you walk

List Price: $ 19.99

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Waze Launches First Hands-Free Traffic Reporting for iPhone; Sets New Standard for Mobile Commuting


Palo Alto, CA (PRWEB) February 09, 2012

Waze, the now 12 million-strong community of traffic resisters, is announcing today the next breakthrough in the global fight against traffic: hands-free operation of its popular iPhone app. With the simple wave of a hand, drivers can now speak to navigate, report traffic, and alert others to potentially hazardous incidents on the road. With the launch, Waze hopes to set a hands-free standard for the future of the traffic-reporting industry, as well as any driver-focused products to come.

How it Works

Unlike other touch-activated speech recognition systems, the latest version of Waze uses the iPhones native proximity sensor to initiate voice control. When activated with a wave past the screen, Waze prompts the driver to speak the intended commands, without ever having to touch the phone or its screen. For example a spoken command of report traffic will prompt the driver to specify heavy, moderate, or standstill. Waze will then place that alert on the map, offering a drivers the ability to share details normally reserved for users in passenger mode. The new feature also understands destination-related commands such as drive home or drive to work, so drivers can continue to focus on the road rather than the screen.

A Completely Hands-Free Experience

In addition to Wazes new hands-free traffic reporting, Waze enhances the experience by allowing the use of Apples native Siri speech recognition for specific addresses as well as local search queries. To further ensure minimum driver distraction, Waze also disables text input into the app while the car is in motion. The result is a completely hands-free navigation experience for Waze drivers from start to finish.

Waze has found a touch-free means for drivers to safely interact with their traffic information while driving, said Roger C. Lanctot, Associate Director of Strategy Analytics Global Automotive Practice. With a swipe of the hand drivers will now be able to access the information they need and report on incidents they see. The implications for crowd sourced traffic information are significant.

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