Having a bell on your handlebars is more important than you realize. Made in the good old USA, each Spurcycle Bell ($59) is trimmed and hand brushed using brass and stainless steel with a black DLC (diamond-like coating) finish. It also blends simply with your bike, making it almost invisible until you need it. Once needed, it's super loud, with a convincing tone that rings three times longer than other bells, announcing your presence to motorists or pedestrians on your route and ride safely.
Since it seems that companies are coming out with folded phones lets take a look at this one. The Huawei Mate X, which keeps its screens on the exterior of the phone. The result is a logical design that lets both 6.6-inch "sides" of the screen function when folded, yet serve as an 8-inch tablet when unfurled. It also promises high-speed 5G wireless connectivity, excellent image chops thanks to the Leica-engineered camera, and plenty of battery life thanks to a purpose-designed 4500 mAh cell. The cost, however, is up to $2,600 compared to the Samsung Fold which is $2,000.
Huawei Mate X Folding Smartphone
It's a smartphone when folded, a tablet when unfolded, the Samsung Galaxy Fold aims to create a new product category. It has a 4.6-inch AMOLED front display for normal use and a hidden hinge that opens for access to the 7.3-inch Dynamic AMOLED Infinity Flex display for when you want to watch a video, multitask (app continuity), or just view your content on a larger screen. Six cameras with three on the back, one on the front, and two on the inside — allows you to snap photos from any angle, and a 7nm Octa-Core processor, 12GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, two batteries, and an available 5G modem ensure nothing slows you down. Coming April 26 with a whopping price tag of $1,980.
New Samsung Galaxy Fold
This right here would look great in anyone's home who is looking for a great hi-fi system that has a look to match a high-quality sound. This Loft Record Console ($3,499) from Wrensilva has been carefully curated to give you everything you need for storage and aesthetics. Equipped with a 300 watts per channel Wrensilva amp, a beautiful belt-driven turntable, and Sonos for seamless switching between streaming and vinyl. A standard 3.5mm audio jack and RCA inputs are there when you need them. Comes with a steel shelf with dividers for storage of up to 120 pieces of vinyl and a capture tray for vinyl accessories, allowing for an entire record collection to be stored and played from a console taking up less than four square feet of floor space. Optional matching monitors arrive on speaker stands that are naturally hand welded steel. Available in the limited "Black Tiger" edition that uses ebonized American Oak, or a classic combination of North American Walnut and black acrylic accents. Each is made to order, so please allow 8-to-10 weeks for final delivery.
Sound: Wrensilva solid state pre-amp/ 300 wpc Class D output - IcePower by Bang & Olufsen
Optional Speakers: Wrensilva 2-way bass reflex / LF Driver- 6.5" Nomex cone / HF Driver- 1" Textile dome / Crossover frequency 1700hz / 44 hz - 20k hz +/- 2db
Turntable: Fully decoupled belt driven turntable / Wrensilva 1 1/8" dual layer wood + acrylic, split plinth construction / OA2 precision Gimbal tonearm / Hurst 24v AC synchronous motor / 3/4" Acrylic platter / Ortofon 2m Red MM Cartridge
System + Connectivity: Vinyl / Sonos high fidelity WiFi mesh streaming / Mobile (3.5mm jack) / Auxiliary (RCA) / Connect Additional Sonos Speakers / Pre-amp Audio Output Jacks easily tie into existing in-wall audio systems
Dimensions: 28" Wide / 33" High / 18" Deep
The Wrensilva Loft Record Console
Panasonic has over a decade of experience making mirrorless cameras, so it's no surprise that the S1 & S1R are the company's first to use full-frame sensors. The S1 is well-rounded, with advanced video capabilities and a 24MP sensor. The S1R is built for those who need maximum resolution and is based around a 47MP sensor with a 187MP "High Res" sensor-shift mode. Both cameras are fully weather-sealed, with 5.76M-dot, 120Hz OLED electronic viewfinders, 5-axis in-body image stabilization systems, dual-hinged touchscreen LCDs, quick contrast-detect AF systems, and support for both XQD and SD cards. They both use L-mount glass, a Leica-owned system that will include lenses from Panasonic, Sigma, and Leica themselves. It will run you about $2,500 for the S1R about $3,700. Check out more on the camera's on Panasonic's website.
Panasoinc Lumix S1 and S1R Mirrorless Cameras
You carrying that charging cable with you, hoping to find a port or plug if your battery gets super low. The Native Union Jump Cable ($45) does the same job but can save you the search. It has an integrated 800 mAh lithium-ion battery that provides just enough power to get you through the end of a long night, or get a dead device back up and running. Compact and rugged, the battery serves as storage for the MFi-certified, braided Lightning cable, helping to keep your bag organized and sorted.
Width: 1.97" / Height: 1.97" / Depth: 0.51" / Weight: 1.48 oz.
Native Union Jump Cable Charger
Welcome to the new Playlists on The Collective Loop. The Collective Series 006! The snow has fallen and the chills have set in. So why not spruce it up with some warm music to get you moving. New music by Alesso, Fancy Cars, Ayokay and more...
If you want to check out any of the other older Playlists then click on TCL Playlists in the menu.
Cover art by: Damion S.
If you want to check out any of the other older Playlists then click on TCL Playlists in the menu.
Cover art by: Damion S.
Tracklist
1. Sexual feat Dyo by Neiked
2. Crime feat Skott by Grey
3. Hung Up feat Emma Gatsby by Tritonal
4. Remedy by Alesso
5 I stll See Your Face by San Holo
6. Born To Be Yours by Kygo
7. Look The Other Way by DWNTWN
8. Higher Placee feat Ne-Yo by Dimitri Vegas
9. High Enough feat Rosie Darling by Justin Caruso
10. How Hard I Try ft. James Hersey by Filous
11 Time Machine by Fancy Cars
12. Ready Yet by Sasha Sloan
13 The Reason by Chelsea Cutler
14 Always by Attom
15. Uncover You (ft. Ilsey) by Fairlane
16. Around You by BLYNE
17. Blue Moon (feat. Lovlee) by Fancy Cars
18. Bye Bye (feat. Ivy Adara) by Gryffin
19 Circle by Kiso
20. Remind Me to Forget by Kygo
21. All Alone We'll Be Just Fine by Kid Astray
22. By surprise by Gemini Club
23. Cross My Mind Pt. 2 by Arizona
24. Time Alone feat The Griswolds by Prince Fox
25. All Over Again feat Knightly by Elephante
26. Fire (ft. pennybirdrabbit) by EMMBRZ
27. Swing Swing by Ayokay
28. Crazy by Lost Frequencies
29. Get What You Give by Felix Cartel
TCL Collective Series 006 from The Collective Loop on 8tracks Radio.
The Collective Loop Collective Series 006
The Alternative Limb Project founded by Sophie Oliveira Barata creates unique prosthetic arms and legs that become a form of self-expression. The modern artificial limbs were designed to look like beautiful works of art empowered by the wearer and inspire positive dialogue about the human body.
Alternative Limbs Project
Now this is a monitor that I would make room for! Stretching 49 inches across, the LG 49WL95 UltraWide Monitor (TBA) is ideal for those who spend their days shuffling multiple windows. It has a resolution of 5120 x 1440 — the equivalent of two 27-inch QHD screens stuck together — and a PPI of 108, making text crisp and photographs pop. Its USB-C connection can provide power to laptops, a Picture by Picture mode lets content from multiple sources appear side-by-side, and support for HDR 10 and 4K video make the slightly curved screen a great way to take in immersive content.
LG's Ultra Wide 49 Inch Monitor
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