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I know! We did our best to be able to demonstrate it but short of having traveled to Las Vegas carrying equipment to pipe a recorder into their system to capture the audio, we couldn't figure out any way to do it other than me doing the listening. That was a tough one!
Allison, I love the idea of painting for the visually impaired. My question is, are the colors and smells standardized, or do they vary with different companies? If they are standardized, this really could bring enjoyment to a lot of people.
Purchased Pacmotor a few weeks ago and received it last week. Very nice design and compact. I am adding the battery and cables in the next few days. I expect to get a lot of use with this unit. I am 78 years old and and paddling is getting more difficult. I am not after a lot of speed but I am after mobility. Being able to turn around in one spot and also to be able to back up is a real necessity. Thank you Matt for producing such a fine product for kayak users. - Johnny
Oh, cool, radar presence sensors are finally making it market. But I do wonder how they'll fare compared to cheaper and ubiquitous PIR presence sensors?
I don't know a lot about presence sensors but I know that there is a HUGE difference between the cheap ones you can get from Wyze to sense motion in a room and trigger automations and the much more expensive Hue Sense that uses a wifi hub. The latter from Hue provide instant gratification - lights turning on right when you enter a room, while the Wyze could be 15-20 seconds before anything happened.
@sisisisi1111 Many companies try to duplicate our product, and these products have a similar shape. But we are the only company who uses a flexible mouthpiece (to fit with every jaw shapes) and to use nylon bristles (same as on a traditional toothbrush). Using nylon means dental plaque removal (clinically proven). Using a copycat means using silicone bristles (which is too soft to remove the dental plaque) means no effectiveness at all (clinically proven). Our products are not dropship products, not made in China, and a real innovation. This is our design, our specific and patented technology, and manufactured in our own factory.
Unfortunately this toothbrush has been debunked over and over again. No new invention, just some dropshipping china stuff. There was an "Enterpreneur" in Austria who tried to market this... it went south
A thousand thank-yous for making this video and keeping it up all these years. I have always wanted to connect it but could never figure out how. Thank you!!
Although it would be reasonably inexpensive to do the R&D to 3D print a plastic toroidal propeller it would take a long time to produce a truly efficient one. There would be a considerable manual labour cost to sand a printed propeller down to the required smoothness. Due to their geometry I don't think they can be injection molded. When someone discovers the formula for the most efficient shape for different applications I'm sure each one will have a patent. This small company may choose to buy them from a supplier or produce them under license. Since these products are for recreation and not for commercial use it is doubtful that a toroidal prop would be worth the additional cost at least for now. They could offer one in the future as an option.
@@darylloth3237 That seems reasonable. Hopefully items like these will try for maximum efficiency in the long run. Toroidal props make less noise as an added benefit.
Plants in your taxi, perhaps not, and sitting sideways while having a conference is going to detect those who are prone to motion sickness very quickly at almost any speed.
Although it looks like the plants are inside the vehicle, they are actually just outside of it on the far side of the glass. You have a point about those who are prone to motion sickness - this may not be a good vehicle for them to do work in.
I was having this problem as well, thank you. What is so frustrating is that some of these options do not appear on the iPhone unless the car is turned on, so trying to solve the problem outside of the car was not working. Thanks again!
Just like my invention but I used different and cheaper technology but mine can also transfer data and decentralize power. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ziHl0wIHO9w.htmlsi=GEGChSUVmPgXluP1. I am already have a solar panel that works 7/24 on the ground. Not space. So it' way cheaper and scalable.
they could something else to the system. have the filters to p[roduce distilled water as well. I would definitely buy because I use distilled for my cpap machine and drink it as well
WARNING: I ordered and paid for an Awarewolf Gear All Terrain Cane, AWG Omni-Sense Cane Tip and two coffee mugs on 14th Apr 2023 via credit card and they have not been delivered
Great! The only problem I see is if you also use your phone to take a picture of what you're looking at, you have to take the phone off the mount and put it on the telescope, take the picture, then put the phone back on to the mount and re-align. A bit clumsy, but it'll work. I guess you'd need to have a different phone or use a different camera.
12 years on, this video still holds up. High quality content. Direct and to the point. If you want to know how to use your H2 Zoom microphone as an external USB microphone on a Mac, this video has you covered. And see other comments for how to use it on Microsoft Windows 10 ... there's just a setting you have to set so that Windows10 identifies your device properly.
I actually had the opportunity to meet the president of occutech, Dr. Henry Greene, he actually came to my low vision Dr appointment as a surprise from my optometrist and he fitted me for my bioptics, it was an experience that I'll always remember we even took a picture together, he's an absolutely beautiful man
Yes. In the video, I show how to use the Zoom H2 as a microphone while it's not plugged into a battery but instead is plugged directly into a Mac's (or PC's) USB port.