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New Balance NB639 Fitness Headphones Review (video)


 New Balance NB639

When I work out, I like my new gadgets to help me out with the monotony of the treadmill. You know what I'm talking about.....mp3 player, heart-rate monitor, headphones, etc. I've had to buy a larger gym bag these days to accommodate the electronics store I tote off to the gym.

New Balance, in conjunction with iHOME, just released the NB639 fitness headphones that promise to consolidate some of your gear, and make life a little easier. For starters it's a pedometer that accurately measures your running or walking steps. It's also a chronograph that you can use to time your workout, which eliminates the need for a stopwatch. The NB639 also has a built in heart rate monitor, where you just place your thumb over its sensor and it delivers real-time information.

Since the NB639 Fitness headphones don't have a digital display, it delivers your fitness information to you by talking to you. While you plug these babies into your media player, the NB639's also announces your pedometer, chronograph and heart-rate information. It can tell you not only your heart rate, but the number of steps you've taken, the calories you've burned, or the distance you've traveled without ever having to pause your music or stop your workout. It's a great feature, and works discretely with your music playing.Read more

Casio's New Watches are Eco-Friendly and Loaded with Tools


 Casio 3D Chronograph EQW-M1000DB-1A

A man living in today's world is looking for than just a watch that tells time. The high-tech Casio 3D Chronograph EQW-M1000DB-1A may be just what he's looking for. The newest member of the Edifice line of metal analog watches, it features solar atomic technology (perfect for the environmentally-conscious), and has one of the season's hottest watch trends – the skeleton look. It features a Solar Atomic Chronograph with dual-layer dial which is designed to look like part of the watch has been peeled back to show what's underneath.

Does the idea of a solar powered watch have you concerned? No need to worry. The watch has a Tough Solar power system that converts even weak indoor lighting into electric power. It features a combination of a solar panel with a rechargeable battery so you can be confident it will operate smoothly. This technology even adjusts for leap year and daylight saving time. Other functions include a 24-hour countdown timer, tachymeter and world time for 29 cities. Read more

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