Polar AW200 Activity Technology Watch
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Whether you're hustling from meeting to meeting, attending classes, coaching little league, or just have an active personal life, the Polar AW200 Activity Watch will keep things running smooth. The watch, which boasts a sleek stainless-steel design, offers a host of on-the-go features, including a step counter, barometer/temperature readings, a calorie counter, and more. The step counter is a must for walkers and joggers: from the moment you press Start, the watch records your active steps and helps you track your activity level. From strolling in the park to jogging with your dog, the AW200 measures your caloric burn for a more effective workout. The barometer/thermometer, meanwhile, is ideal when you're planning a Saturday morning hike and need to track the weather. Want to know whether rain is likely? Not a problem. Need to track how much elevation you've gained since the last stop? Turn to the built-in altimeter. Want to measure your intensity level and (more...)
Fascinations Techcard Technology Power Circuits (Desk Light)
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The TECHCARD line has been designed by David Echold for use in home and school settings to teach design and technonogy. Encourages exploration of key scientific principals like energy, force and friction while building the project. Designed to illustrate many magical aspects of our world, Fascinations products will cause you to react with amazement and ask "What makes that work?" or "How is that possible?" By working with engineers, scientists, magicians and most importantly, kids young and old, Fascinations is proud to bring you the best in truly unique toys and gifts.
Explore key scientific principles like energy, force and friction while building your own educational projects. Construct a fully adjustable illuminating mini desk light to shine the light where ever you need it. Features: Learn how simple material can form strong structuresNo glue or tools requiredFor ages 8 and upMaterial: Plastic metal paperOverall dimensi (more...)
La Crosse Technology Wireless Weather Station
Features: Monitors Indoor Temperature (ºF or ºC). Wireless Outdoor Temperature (ºF or ºC). Wireless Outdoor Humidity. MIN/MAX Temperature & Humidity Records. 12/24 Hour Digital Time Display. Wall Hanging or Free Standing. Sensor Reception Icon: Specifications: Outdoor Relative Humidity: 1% to 99%. Outdoor Relative Temperature Range: -39.8ºF to 139.8ºF. Indoor Temperature Range: 14.1ºF to 139.8ºF. Wireless Transmission Range: up to 330 Feet. Can Receive up to 3 Sensors. Power Requirements: Receiver: 2 "AA" Alkaline Batteries (not included). Sensor: 2 "AA" Alkaline Batteries (not included). Battery Life: up to 24 Months. Dimensions: Receiver: 2.76" x 1.14 " x 4.54 ". Sensor: 5.34 " x 2.26 " x 2.44".
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The Illustrated Guide to Assistive Technology and Devices: Tools and Gadgets for Living Independently (Paperback)
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“Suzanne’s book combines research and personal insight to help even the most novice user make better, more informed choices about assistive technology.”—Frances W. West, Worldwide Director, IBM Human Ability and Accessibility Center“... should be on the Top Ten list of anyone interested in Assistive Technology products.”—David Ditker, Executive Director, Assistive Technology Industry Association“This comprehensive, practical, and detailed guide gives you all the information you need to choose the right options for you or your loved one.”—Kim Dority, Vice President of Content and Strategy, Disaboom“Using a lively narrative style, Suzanne Robitaille takes the reader on a fascinating tour of the latest and best in assistive technology...”—Nick LaRocca, PhD, Vice President Health Care Delivery and Policy Research, National Multiple Sclerosis Society“...Suzanne has demonstrated how people with a range of disabilities can utilize technology (more...)
Gadgets and Gizmos: Personal Electronics and the Library (Library Technology Reports) (Kindle Edition)
We live in the age of cell phones, iPads and netbooks, where gadgets are everywhere, and many people use one at nearly every waking moment. The newest gadgets don't often come cheap, and a poor investment can be costly for an institution like a library. In this issue of Library Technology Reports, eminent blogger and library technology expert Jason Griffey provides a comprehensive guide to the present and future of modern gadgets, and how they can fit in to any librarian's plan for a high-tech future. From e-readers to cameras and audio recorders to the iPad, Jason provides insight into what these devices can do, how much they cost, and how librarians can use them to enhance their facilities and service.Topics Covered in this Issue Include:Electronic Book ReadersSony eReadersThe KindleThe NookeReaders slated for future releasePersonal Multimedia Devices for Capturing and ConsumingVideo Capture DevicesAudio Capture DevicesPersonal Scanners/ Text Capture DevicesPersonal (more...)






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