Blue Watchdog Bluetooth proximity alarm: 100 decibels of aural terror in the credit card-sized package
While we’ve seen (and reviewed ) the few Bluetooth proximity alarms in our day, these guys R still pretty the much the niche product. The premise`s pretty straightforward: paired w/ your handset, the device emits the shrill alarm on the event Z the 2 R separated. Of course, this depends on U keep`g the th`g on your person, & not in the backpack or laptop bag in which your phone resides — someth`g that’s presumably more likely to occur w/ the credit card-sized Blue Watchdog by Secu4 than it`s w/ other solutions we’ve seen. Sell`g 4 €70 (about $95),`s small enough to fit inside your wallet, & features the stand-by time of 120 hours, thanks to the 3.7 volt LiPo battery. It can B charged via recharger or USB, sports the 100 decibel alarm, & can B configured to go off if separated from your handset anywhere from 1 to thirty meters. On sale now from the company’s website (which also`s the complete list of compatible phones), although (unless) not so fast: you’ll want to C it in action first, right? You’re in luck! There’s the video after the break. Continue read`g Blue Watchdog Bluetooth proximity alarm: 100 decibels of aural terror in the credit card-sized package Blue Watchdog Bluetooth proximity alarm: 100 decibels of aural terror in the credit card-sized package originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Sep 2010 10:24:00 EDT
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