Waterproof
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Waterproofs and ponchos might keep you dry when you're out for a walk, but they don't really cut it when you're on a bike. Your arms and legs are left exposed and it can make for a cold, wet and miserable ride. The Boncho waterproof, however, acts like a pop-up tent to keep cyclists dry.
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The new One Gore-Tex Active Bike and One Gore-Tex Active Run jackets use a new material called Gore-Tex Active that has a permanent beading surface that sheds water and provides greater breathability.
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Ultimate Ears has just introduced the UE Boom 2 Bluetooth speaker, which is designed to be adventure-proof, louder, and longer-reaching than the original. It retains the same cylindrical shape and 360-degree sound of its predecessor and boasts an IPX7 rating.
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Although the GoPro’s wide-angle lens already does a good job at smoothing footage out, some shakes do still make it through when shooting particularly "bumpy" activities. The Slick motorized stabilizing rig helps with those, plus it's waterproof.
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Ecoxgear has just launched the Ecoxgear Sol Jam, EcoCarbon, and Pebble Powerbank speakers. Each features rugged IPX67 waterproof exteriors, Bluetooth wireless, and mobile device charging.
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Kyocera has a new Android phone designed to stand up to the elements, this time including a dive in the ocean.
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As an easy-to-handle device that shoots photos and video with a new level of convenience, HTC's RE camera is aimed at catering to those times when a memory is begging to be captured but your smartphone is out of arms reach or buried in your bag.
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Buoyancy is the latest killer feature in the expanding universe of Bluetooth speakers. Gizmag tests the floating S-Bubble speaker to see if it sinks or swims.
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Just a few months ago we heard about the HexH2o, a waterproof hexacopter that can shoot both aerial and underwater footage. If you don't mind a drone with two fewer propellers, however, Urban Drones' just-announced Splash Drone offers a much less expensive alternative.
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We're really beginning to like singing (or arguing with out favorite podcasts) in the shower, thanks to the Splash Tunes Pro waterproof shower speaker from FresheTech. This small, unassuming suction cup-mounted Bluetooth speaker delivers a surprising amount of sound in a speaker that costs US$70.
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Last year's International CES (the 2014 show) was chock full of Bluetooth speakers, and one of the few that stood out from the pack was Nyne's floating, waterproof Aqua speaker. Gizmag has since had the chance to test one out and see if it truly sinks or swims.
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The Saygus V2 could be the superphone you've never heard of but soon will, with specs to please Android fanboys, developers and media and gaming fanatics alike. Gizmag went hands on at CES 2015 and came away impressed.
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