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AIPER Unveils New Dive Series at IFA 2022
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The company that innovated robotic pool cleaners by creating the world’s first cordless models has unveiled their new Dive series at IFA 2022. Pool owners will now spend less time cleaning with two new products – the Dive A and Dive E. This new collection of robots features longer cleaning times, shorter charging times, and broader surface cleaning capabilities. The Dive Series is equipped withAiper’s gyroscope technology, dual-drive motors, self-parking capabilities, new filter bags, and an upgraded LED indication system. All of this to say, Aiper is raising the stakes in the pool cleaning industry.
According to the Association of Pool and Spa Professionals, there are 10.4 million residential and 309,000 public swimming pools in the United States. And where there’s pools, there’s the tedious task of pool cleaning – which means less time spent in the water and more time dealing with sand, dirt, leaves or any other fun-spoiling debris. Which is why the only way to get that time back is to eliminate the chore entirely with a simple, easy solution. From cordless pool cleaners that can climb walls, to intelligent path planning and auto-swerve technology, the compact and sleek design of Aiper products disguise their long-lasting battery life and incredible cleaning strength. Its lithium battery also makes the products an eco-friendly alternative.
While Black Friday and Cyber Monday rightly get lots of hype for the home appliance deals on offer, it’s a couple of months later that many choose to invest in a new television. There’s a reason for this: Super Bowl Sunday is the biggest TV event of the year, and consumer electronics retailers typically lean into this fact by heavily discounting televisions in the weeks leading up to the game. The early-January timing of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) — the annual tech trade show, where TV manufacturers announce their latest models — also helps matters for consumers, as retailers will often discount older TV models in order to sell off existing inventory. As Consumer Reports details, the second-best time of the year to buy a television set — just behind Black Friday — is precisely two weeks before the Super Bowl. And although screen size certainly matters in choosing a new set, there’s more to the picture than just inches. Viewing angles, motion handling, and of course ...
Keys…Wallet…Phone…Plush Toy? With the new partnership between plush toy manufacturer GUND and Bluetooth tracking device maker Chipolo , plush toys can now be added to the list of track-able essentials. This marriage between plush toys and Bluetooth tracking devices is designed for parents whose peace and happiness goes hand in hand with a satisfied child. The Chipolo Bluetooth tracker, a small disk roughly the size of a dollar coin, attaches to the plush toy at the neck, and connects to a mobile app. When the toy is misplaced, parents can simply open the mobile app and play a sound on the Bluetooth tracker. Moreover, through the mobile app, parents receive an out-of-range notification when the Bluetooth connection from the tracker is lost. This feature is ideal for travel, and for any child who likes to take their plush toy with them on the go. The Chipolo Bluetooth tracker ensures that the child’s plush toy will never again be forgotten and left behind. ...
After a devastating year that saw the Olympic games thrown off of their quadrennial cycle due to the Covid-19 pandemic, it is a major relief to see the global community once again gather under the banner of sports. Set to kick off on July 23, the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games is bound to be one of the most-watched sporting events to date. In anticipation of this highly touted event, Comcast Xfinity this week announced plans to optimize viewer accessibility to Olympic content across its three major platforms: Xfinity X1 (TV), Xfinity Flex (Internet), and Xfinity Stream (mobile app). In the American market, NBC has held exclusive broadcasting rights to the Summer games since 1988, and the Winter games since 2002. In 2011, Comcast purchased NBC’s parent company NBCUniversal which has a monopoly over Olympic content via the NBC network, Telemundo, the Olympic Channel, and the streaming service Peacock. This relationship gives Xfinity customers unparalleled access to NBCUniversal’s 7...
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