Josepha Madigan T.D. announces launch of a new website on historic shipwrecks #Maps #Ships

The Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Josepha Madigan T.D., has announced the launch by her Department of a new website providing free public access to information on thousands of historic wrecks in Irish waters.

The Wreck Viewer is a new free-to-use digital service that has been developed to facilitate easy access to the Wreck Inventory of Ireland Database compiled by her Department’s National Monuments Service. The database holds information on over 18,000 known and likely wreck sites both off the Irish coast and in our inland waterways. These wrecks span the entirety of maritime travel around and within the island, from prehistoric logboats to medieval trading vessels, warships and ocean liners. There are exact locations for approximately 4,000 of the recorded wrecks which are displayed on an interactive map.

The map also provides summary information on individual wrecks and their history, voyage, cargo, passengers and, if known, the circumstances of their loss. Information on the 14,000 wrecks in the database for which locations have yet to be fully confirmed can also be downloaded.  Further details of these wrecks will be added to the database as they become available.

The Wreck Viewer will be of value to everyone with an interest in Ireland’s maritime history.  It also complements the Department’s Historic Environment Viewer which provides information on archaeological sites across the country from the Sites and Monuments Record compiled under the National Monuments Acts and from the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage.

Speaking today, Minister Madigan said:

I am delighted to launch this website today which will allow the public to engage in a new and exciting way with the country’s underwater cultural heritage.  The Wreck Viewer provides information on shipwrecks across a wide expanse of time. Of particular interest, in this decade of centenaries, are the stories of those wrecks from the First World War. Over 1000 ships were lost off the coast of Ireland during that conflict, in effect bringing the Western Front to our shoreline and alerting the Irish people to both the grim realities of war and the scale of the tragic loss of life that took place on land and sea.”

The National Monuments Service is tasked with protecting and preserving Ireland’s underwater cultural heritage.  The Wreck Viewer will contribute to that goal and will be of use to all marine environment users, the diving community, researchers and to those who might be undertaking development in the marine, lacustrine or riverine environments.

The Minister said that:“This wonderful new on-line service will, I hope, promote a much greater appreciation and awareness of our marine heritage and at the same time provide an essential tool to help the protection of this remarkable resource.”

The Nokia 8110 4G, Nokia 6, Nokia7 Plus Irish Launch, Prices and Info. #Nokia #Ireland

Today we attended the official launch of the all new Nokia range recently announced which are the Nokia 8810 4G ,The Nokia 6.1 2018, Nokia 7 Plus which are due to launch next month, The 7 Plus will also be available from Vodafone May 1st, Three and Carphone Warehouse, Harvey Normans from the 3rd . All devices where on show today and we had some hands on time with the lot and also Zeiss Optics where present at the event showing us how their camera lenses are today compared to old and the difference is quite amazing on how things have evolved over the last few years when we last me them in Abu Dhabi at Nokia world..

First up the much-loved banana phone the Nokia 8110 4G which goes on sale for €79 Late July/ August which is not a bad price and on par with the 3310 when it launched last year, the device comes in two colours Yellow and Black and no mention of a Blue variant the device in hand feels really light and will be easy to one-handed and whilst using the phone the contour is just perfect and fits nicely on your face and like most we are custom to the flat phone feel,this will be a notable difference and much more comfortable to boot.. Recently we also spoke to TRT WORLD about the much loved 8110

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The Nokia 6 2018

The Nokia 6 2018 is very well priced again this year and like last years model its built like a tank, One thing though this will BE EXCLUSIVE TO THREE IRELAND at €229 just like last year,this is not something everyone will want to hear but it’s confirmed, the device goes on sale next month and will also be available via the Nokia e-commerce store sim free the device feels good in hand and has a better spec sheet than last years and you can notice this even with the time we had with it.

The Nokia 7 Plus

This device will probably the one that people will go for,its stunning looking at it from any angle and there was two colours on show today ,with a ceramic feel backing it really feels nice to hold the Black is a fingerprint magnet but a case will fix that and the White version is just stunning and not a fingerprint magnet, with its 6 inch full HD 18:9 ratio.

Android One is onboard to and Nokia OZO spatial and not forgetting Bothie which we found first on the Nokia 8. With a ZEISS 12MP and 13MP telesensor that delivers 2 X Zoom photos are bound to be great for a point and shoot. The 7 Plus also goes on sale May 1st with operators and will cost just €399 SIM FREE.

ZEISS OPTICS

ZEISS where present at the event and told us of how they have progressed over the last few years since we first spoke to them at Nokia World in 2013, they are also delighted with the partnership and also spoke of how things are looking in the future and also (SIC) really excited about future products which obviously made my ears wag but that is all the information available today on show was camera parts new and old and an old Nokia N90 and 2520 check out some images below.

Mixcder Introduces its E7 Active Noise Cancelling Headphones. #headphones #tech

The E7 Active Noise Cancelling wireless headphones. At just £41.99 /€49.99 with ANC smart technology, the headphones offer a great solution for those not wanting to be disturbed by external sounds when enjoying their music. The E7’s also boast 40mm drivers and a whopping 20 hours listening time, perfect for long journeys.

The Mixcder E7 Bluetooth headphone adopts ANC technology, which can not only isolate noise physically, but also blocks out noise by smart and active technology. When the headphones detect an incoming noise, a digital signal processor (DSP) analyses the sound waves and creates inverse waves to cancel out the ambient sound. To activate the ANC function, users simply switch on the ANC button on the left ear cup. The ANC technology makes E7 ideal for those who want to focus on music but not noise, and those who appreciate a quieter environment.

 The E7 is equipped with 40mm drivers and CSR Bluetooth, delivering clean and clear great sound quality, with a powerful deep bass. E7 Listeners can immerse themselves in their music, enjoying every nuance of their favourite song whilst also appreciating the peace of no external noise.

The E7 features buttons and a microphone to allow for wireless control of music and hands-free phone calls. The ear cups have soft foam covered by super comfortable and soft pseudo leather and its extendable arm makes it adjustable to fit most heads.  The carry case included makes the E7’s a great choice for commuters and travellers.

The battery on the Mixcder E7 allows users to play music or make phone calls for around 20 hours whilst on the go. When the battery runs out, users can plug in included 3.5mm audio cable to connect the headphone to their smart phone or MP3 player.

The Mixcder E7 Active Noise Cancelling Wireless Bluetooth Headphones are available from Amazon for £41.99/€49.99

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Google Announces Major Changes to Gmail. #Google #Gmail

Today Google is announcing major updates to help the more than 4 million paying businesses that use G Suite work safer, smarter and more efficiently. This includes an all-new Gmail, with a brand new look on the web, advanced security features, new applications of Google’s artificial intelligence and even more integrations with other G Suite apps,Google are also introducing a new way to manage work on the go with Tasks.

See full press release below..

Built-in Information Rights Management (IRM) controls also allow you to remove the option to forward, copy, download or print messages. This helps reduce the risk of confidential information being accidentally shared with the wrong people. In the coming weeks, confidential mode will begin to roll out to consumer Gmail users automatically, and be made available to a limited number of G Suite customers

We’ve also redesigned our security warnings within Gmail so that they are simpler to understand and give a clear call to action to employees. These bigger, bolder warnings will help you be even more informed when it comes to potentially risky email.

And it’s always worth a reminder: we do not scan Gmail for the purposes of targeting ads, and there are no ads shown in Gmail for G Suite customers.

Stay on top of email effortlessly using artificial intelligence in Gmail

New AI-powered features in Gmail, like Nudging, Smart Reply and high-priority notifications, can now help you spend more time on work that matters.

Most of us get more emails than we can deal with at one time, and sometimes things slip through the cracks. With Nudging, Gmail will proactively remind you to follow up or respond to messages, making sure you don’t drop the ball.

Last year, we introduced Smart Reply to our Gmail mobile apps. Smart Reply processes hundreds of millions of messages daily and already drives more than 10 percent of email replies on mobile. Today we’re bringing Smart Reply to Gmail on the web to help you respond to messages faster.

We’re also introducing new features on mobile to help you minimize interruptions and clutter. High-priority notifications is a new setting that only notifies you of important messages, keeping interruptions to a minimum. Gmail can also recommend when to unsubscribe from mailing lists. Using intelligence, unsubscribe suggestions appear based on cues like how many emails you get from a sender and how many of them you actually read. You’ll start to see these notifications show up in your inbox over the coming weeks.

Over the past few months, Salesforce has tested the new Gmail to collaborate on global projects.  “As the global leader in CRM, the ability to quickly and securely communicate with our stakeholders around the world is critical,” says Jo-ann Olsovsky, executive vice president and chief information officer of Salesforce. “Gmail’s new easy-to-use interface and built-in intelligence enable our employees to collaborate faster and smarter, spending less time managing their inboxes and more time driving our customers’ success.”

“Gmail’s new easy-to-use interface and built-in intelligence enable our employees to collaborate faster and smarter.” – Jo-ann Olsovsky, EVP, CIO of Salesforce

Accomplish more from your inbox with easy-to-use tools – We redesigned the Gmail web application to help you take action even quicker. Now you can see and click attachments in your inbox before ever opening a thread. You can also hover over messages (you don’t have to click into them) to do things like RSVP to a meeting invite, archive an email thread or snooze an email until the time is right.

As a part of the redesign, we’re also tightly integrating Gmail with other G Suite apps you use every day. Now you can quickly reference, create or edit Calendar invites, capture ideas in Keep or manage to-dos in Tasks all from a side panel in your inbox.

The side panel also makes it easy to access Gmail Add-ons, too, like third-party business apps you might use. This way you don’t have to switch between tabs or apps to get work done. You’ll start to see the new side panel integration in other G Suite apps in coming months—like inside of your Calendar, Docs, Sheets and Slides apps.

New native offline capabilities in Gmail on the web can help you work without interruption when you can’t find Wi-Fi. Search, write, respond, delete, or archive up to 90 days of messages, just as you would working online, but offline. Teams can start using offline capabilities in coming weeks.

Like we mentioned, we’re introducing an all-new Tasks on web, as well as new mobile apps to help you handle work on the go. You can use Tasks to create tasks and subtasks, and even add due dates with notifications to help you stay on track.

And because Tasks closely integrates with G Suite, you can simply drag and drop an email from Gmail into Tasks to create a to-do. Tasks with due dates can also appear in your Calendar. You can download the new Tasks mobile apps from the Google Play Store or  iOS App Store today.

The all-new Gmail experience is available for businesses to start using today in the G Suite Early Adopter Program (EAP) and can be turned on in the Admin console. Read more detail on how to turn on the experience in this post. Heads up: you’ll start to see offline support, confidential mode, Nudging, high-priority notifications and unsubscribe suggestions appear in the coming weeks. Personal Gmail users can opt-in to the new experience, too (Go to Settings in the top right and select “Try the new Gmail.”).

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Netwatch merges with UK & US Monitoring Companies to form new global security powerhouse.

Netwatch, the Irish security monitoring company, has announced the establishment of Netwatch Group, following investment from global private equity firm The Riverside Company “Riverside”. 

The newly formed company sees Netwatch join forces with National Monitoring Centre “NMC” (California), CalAtlantic (Texas) and Onwatch Multifire (Sussex, United Kingdom) to become Netwatch Group, a new global leader in proactive security monitoring services.

Demand for visual monitoring is increasing due to global security threats such as terrorism, school shootings and an aging population.  Headquartered in Carlow, Ireland, Netwatch Group will meet this growing demand for enhanced risk management and security expertise through its innovative surveillance technologies.

 

Speaking at the launch of Netwatch Group today, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, TD said; “This is good news not just for Netwatch, but also for Carlow and the wider region.  The company has developed innovative, proprietary technologies which have revolutionised the security market.  I would like to commend the vision of David Walsh and Niall Kelly on their ambition to grow their company from its Carlow base which has been realised today with the transformation of Netwatch into a global Group operating on four continents.  Netwatch Group has been supported since its earliest days by Enterprise Ireland and is yet another example of how Irish technology companies can win on the global stage.   I wish Netwatch Group every success in the future.”

 

David Walsh, CEO, Netwatch Group said; “Today we are creating a global powerhouse in proactive monitoring services.  There is increased demand for visual monitoring from enterprise customers, driven by the continuing evolution of technology and advances such as AI, Deep Learning, 5G and IoT (Internet of Things). We have the proprietary technology, developed by our R&D team in Carlow to meet this demand.  We have ambitious growth plans which we will achieve through organic growth and further acquisitions”.

As a new leader in proactive monitoring services the firm will specialise in providing risk management, business continuity and security services to clients across the world.   The new company will immediately protect over hundreds of thousands of customers across the US, Europe, Middle East and Africa with a network of six global communications hubs connected by the CRATOS, a technology platform developed by the Netwatch R&D team in  Carlow.

 Riverside has a track record of international technology investments, having completed more than 85 in its history. The deal is led by UK and Ireland Partner Dr. Martin Scott, who alongside Principal Laura Dillon, will sit on the board of the new group.

DUBLIN : 23/4/2018 : Netwatch merges with UK & US Monitoring Companies to form new global security powerhouse. Carlow & Dublin Ireland, 23rdApril 2018: Netwatch, the Irish security monitoring company, has announced the establishment of Netwatch Group, following investment from global private equity firm The Riverside Company “Riverside”. The newly formed company sees Netwatch join forces with National Monitoring Centre “NMC” (California), CalAtlantic (Texas) and Onwatch Multifire (Sussex, United Kingdom) to become Netwatch Group, a new global leader in proactive security monitoring services. Pictured at the announcement was David Walsh, CEO, Netwatch Group, An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, TD and Martin Scott, The Riverside Company. Picture Conor McCabe Photography.

“Netwatch revolutionised the Irish security market with its business model and innovative remote visual monitoring technologies and has an ambition to lead the sector globally.   It now monitors client sites on four continents and has grown rapidly since its foundation.  We are delighted to back the management team as they realise their ambitions.  This is our first investment in Ireland and we look forward to supporting more Irish companies that seek to become global players in their sectors”, said Scott.

“We are delighted that in Riverside we have secured a partner who shares our vision and aspirations to become a global leader in our sector and we look forward to executing our ambitious growth strategy with them”, said David Walsh.

Enterprise Ireland has supported Netwatch since its establishment in 2002.  Speaking at today’s launch, Julie Sinnamon, CEO, Enterprise Ireland said: “Netwatch is a great example of an Irish company that has achieved success globally through innovation. Today’s announcement is a key milestone in the company’s journey and it will accelerate its growth and further strengthen the company’s base in Carlow.”

David Walsh added:  “The U.S. is a key growth market for us and the combined strengths of NMC and CalAtlantic together with the Netwatch offices in Boston, Chicago and New Jersey provides a very strong platform. This along with the addition of 1,000 resellers in the USA will be transformative for us as we grow our presence in the US market”.

“Onwatch Multifire is an important addition bolstering our offering in the U.K.  Onwatch Multifire also specialises in remote video monitoring and will be our U.K. HQ.  It expands our base in a market that holds significant opportunities and will be the focus of renewed attention for us in the future. Having a significant UK presence also insulates us from the impact of Brexit”, he said.

Netwatch Group also announced the appointment of Samir Samhouri, as Chairman of the company.  Mr Samhouri is an industry veteran who developed Xtralis to be a global leader in safety and security technologies.   He will work closely with David Walsh, CEO in executing the company’s global expansion strategy.

Advisors to Netwatch were William Fry, EY, Grant Thornton and Bank of Ireland Corporate Banking.

No Holds ‘Bard’ – Ireland’s Favourite Shakespeare Searches on Google & YouTube #searches

School exam reliables Macbeth, Romeo & Juliet, and King Lear top the list for most-searched Shakespeare plays in Ireland in the last year

It’s not much ado about nothing, but to celebrate William Shakespeare Day on the 23rd April Google has compiled the top web searches and most-viewed YouTube videos in Ireland from the last year that were related to the world’s most famous playwright.

It’s been double, double toil and trouble for the last twelve months as Macbeth leads the field by topping both the Google Search and YouTube most-watched lists, a result likely due to its inclusion in the syllabus for 2019’s Leaving Cert English exam. Similarly, the third most-searched Shakespearean play was King Lear, which appears in this year’s Leaving Cert exam, while in fourth was Hamlet, which students faced in summer of last year. Forsooth!

Meanwhile Romeo and Juliet, the Junior Cert favourite, unsurprisingly appeared in second place in Google Search and third in YouTube views in the last year, while students also demanded their pound of flesh from the exam’s alternative choice, Merchant of Venice, which came in at fifth and fourth respectively.

But despite the popularity of “The Scottish Play”, as it is otherwise known to the superstitious, there are no Macbeth quotes in the 10 most searched-for lines from Shakespeare’s works – instead, Hamlet’s famous “To be or not to be” takes top spot, followed by “That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet” from Romeo & Juliet.

Of the remaining eight quotes in the most-searched list, the Irish have shown ourselves to have a preference for the political, with two quotes from Julius Caesar (“Et tu, Brute?” in 3rd place and “Beware the Ides of March” in 6th), and for the romantic (“This above all: to thine own self be true” (5th place, from Hamlet) and “If music be the food of love, play on” (8th place, from Twelfth Night)).

Speaking about the results, Elijah Lawal, Google UK & Ireland Communications Manager, said, “Ireland hath long has’t a deep love of Shakespeare, with his worketh f’rming a parteth of the Irish education curriculum for decades. That students useth Google and YouTube as part of their learnings – bringing a 21st century twist to this most prestigious of playwrights – is a most wondrous source of jubilation for us.”

Young people encouraged to tackle threat of #microplastics ahead of #EarthDay2018 #DIT #Science

Ireland is the top producer of plastic waste in Europe, with an average of 61kg per person every year – almost double what the UK produce annually. That is the equivalent of nearly 2,000 water bottles, or 5,550 disposal coffee cups, per person. Plastic is not biodegradable so over time litter like bottles and bags are broken down into smaller pieces called microplastics that can harm marine life and even make it into the human food supply.

Speaking at today’s launch, Professor Gordon Chambers, Professor of Physics in DIT and Coordinator of The Microplastics Awareness Project, said: “Ireland is meeting all EU targets for recovery and recycling of packaging waste, but there is still a long way to go. Many people aren’t aware of the damage single-use plastics and tiny microbeads in toiletries are doing to our environment and our coast. For example, 83 per cent of Dublin Bay Prawns have ingested microplastics, and by 2050, it is estimated that there will be more plastic in the world’s oceans than fish.

“Education and awareness is an important part of tackling the threat of microplastics on our coast which is why we’re launching The Microplastics Awareness Project today. Even simple changes like a school policy on using refillable bottles for lunch drinks or shopping smart when it comes to plastic packaging or microplastic ingredients can make a difference to slow the flow of plastic into the environment.”

Bringing Science into the Community

The project is an initiative of Dublin Institute of Technology and will be piloted in coastal communities in Dublin this year. The pilot will be led by a team of experienced scientists from the School of Physics and Clinical & Optometric Sciences: Dr Siobhan Daly, Professor Gordon Chambers and Dr Michelle Giltrap from the School of Food Science and Environmental Health.

At today’s launch, Dr Siobhan Daly, Assistant Head at DIT School of Physics and Clinical & Optometric Sciences said, “Our team of scientists are passionate about bringing science to life and raising awareness of the significant threats that plastics pose to our environment. The workshops will be engaging and fun with a strong scientific foundation. We believe the workshops will give young people the knowledge and skills to be the agents of change within their families and communities.

“We find that children and young people come to explore questions such as these with an open mind and therefore, can explore the threat of microplastics in the widest sense and bring this openness to others that make decisions – families, communities, industry, and government – to prompt them to make change happen.”

Marking Earth Day

To mark Earth Day 2018: End Plastic Pollution this Sunday, 22nd April, The Microplastics Awareness Project is encouraging parents to track their use of single-use plastics over a week with their children, explore their plastic dependence together as a family and start to identify areas for change.

The Microplastics Awareness Project is funded by Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) under the Discover Programme Call 2017. The Discover Programme seeks to promote the awareness and engagement of the Irish public with science, technology, engineering and maths.

#VirginMedia serves up a FREE TABLET when you purchase selected bundles. #tech #tablets

Virgin Media, Ireland fastest broadband and in-home WiFi provider has launched two sizzling hot offers for customers looking to switch up their entertainment offering without breaking the bank.So if you are in the market for such you will need to  act quickly these are limited offers and you could get yourself a nice free tablet..

Available to all new and existing customers, Virgin Media have brought back the outrageously popular €59 Mix Bundle which gives customers access to the latest boxsets, movies, exclusive TV shows, and much more. It also comes with broadband speeds of up to 240Mb meaning customers can enjoy even more great content online without being slowed down.

Customers who are just looking to upgrade their broadband can sign up online to one of Virgin Media’s selected 240Mb or 360Mb broadband bundles and will receive a FREE Alcatel Pixi 3 tablet (worth €99 RRP).

The great deals don’t stop there because Virgin Mobile’s ‘better than half price’ offer of Unlimited 4G data, Calls and Texts for €12 a month is still available to TV and broadband customers looking to save money on their mobile bill.

Paul Farrell, Vice President of Commercial at Virgin Media said “Whether you’re looking for the full package or just one individual component – Virgin Media has something for everyone. These sizzling hot offers are only available for a limited amount of time so make sure you act quickly and take advantage of them while they’re available.”

“We also have amazing offers for our current customers who are looking to save money on mobile. For just €12 a month for the first 6 months, Virgin Mobile offers customers unlimited 4G data, calls and texts.”

Customers looking to avail of the Alcatel Pixi 3 tablet (RRP €99) must purchase their bundle online before 1st May – while stocks last.

Virgin Mobile Unlimited deal is €12 a month for the first 6 months, reverting to €25 a month after.

Review – Jabra Elite 65t. #earbuds #JabraElite65t #tech

On first seeing such earbuds with the Jabra Elite Sport I initially thought these would not fit not stay in my ears but I was wrong,they have actually turned out to be very useful and used now when out and about much of the time and when the 65t came to surface they had my interest straight away and I actually find them as good if not better than the sport…

These are a bit smaller which for me was better and a better fit albeit tight at first and as before it took a few minutes to get used to their fit and after some time you would forget they are there but have the fear of loosing one at some stage but they have not managed to drop out at any stage just like their processors which is good.

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Controls.

There is two buttons on the left which control the volume and also allows you to skip tracks when listening to them via your phone or tablet or whatever device you might have connected. The right side has one button being the whole front if you will but not a visual button which allows HEAR THROUGH which is activated by the Sound plus app which gives you more functionality and control you can also play pause from the right side and take calls too which are pretty much crisp and clear from testing and this applies to both ends.

Set Up

Setting up was easy as expected and what I love as with most of Jabra tech you have voice instructions to help you along but all you need to do is press and hold each side for a few seconds and follow the voice prompts and anyone familiar with Jabra products will know what I am talking about when it comes to set up.

Battery Life

It is not the longest compared to headphones or others out there but for their size its great giving you around 5 hours but then you have the charging pouch that comes with it giving you up to 2 full charges on the go so they are ideal for anyone and easily one full day heavy use and fine for commuters whom have long commutes for work and so on.

Sound Quality

Perhaps it might be my ears but these sounded better than the Elite Sport and very crisp,calls where also good,although there is no sound controls bar the volume on the unit itself there is the choice of equalizer on your phone and then you have the option to use the Sound Plus app which will enhance the default setting they came at,all sounds be it highs lows and mids where reproduced well here and again I found them better overall in this department too for giving good clarity throughout and that added boom with volume, Many earbuds I have tested sounded tinny in some scenarios but these did at some stages but this was at the default setting but some adjustments in the sound plus app fixed that once and for all..

Hear Through

This is not a new technology but more manufacturers are taking in on board but have their own take,Jabra have used this before and in short it allows you to let the outside noise in but also letting you listen to your music etc, This is ideal again for commuters or cyclists who need to have their wits about them on receiving information for example at an airport,bus tation or railway station however this would impact on your volume and experience but this feature is there for a reason and rightly so and should be used so I cant see anyone complain about it.

Overall thoughts

First off i did not like the buds that came attached but you have three pairs to pick from but as a tester I try all and go straight in but just like the elite sport there was a set of buds that fit me perfectly and they do a good job of sealing the outside environment quite good, They did feel strange for a while as any new earbuds do but after some time you forget they are there.

The sound is great and most levels and especially loud and they offer simple to use controls and much of that is just a tap away rather than fiddling with the standard flush or raised buttons we are custom to. They are small and light and stand out from whats out there today and people  have stopped and asked me what are them things in your ears.

 

From someone who disliked earbuds or in-ears I have slowly taken this form on board and now beginning to use such much more as my daily drivers and experince a truely wireless experience with little fuss about fucntionality. I am known for the fondness of Overheads and Overear for example the JABRA VEGA headphones but they are the ones I leave at home these days and use the likes of Jabra when I am out and about but also when working at home I can connect to my PC or leave connected on my mobile phone keeping my hands free to do other tasks and commitments I do from my home office.

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