Adam Fisk hooked an 11-foot hammerhead shark near the coast line and ended being towed for 12 miles, which were covered in about two hours. According to Fisk, the shark ate a 5-pound bonito from his kayak. Another hammerhead was following him too.
Using any gadget on a bike is pretty dangerous. But it makes sense that you might want driving directions while biking. There’s tons of GPS and mapping tech out there, let’s put it to work, right? Hammerhead is on it.
Hammerhead LED-based bike navigation keeps you on the righteous paths (video)
Posted in: Today's ChiliDeveloper Hammerhead Navigation thinks it has the solution to safer cycling: LEDs. It created a bike-mounted tool that does everything with its flashing diodes: turn-by-turn navigation, suggests crowd sourced-paths (via Strava and MapMyRide) and will even point you to the nearest Citibike exchange. The unit pairs with your iPhone or Android’s GPS to help find invisible bike trails through your city, and supposedly it can function without a data connection — perfect if you’re a desert cyclist. A $75 pledge ($70 if you act fast) will get you one gizmo, or a $140 promise will get you two. You like to spoil your riding buddy now and again, don’t you?
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Filed under: Peripherals, Transportation, Mobile
Source: Hammerhead Navigation (Dragon Innovation), Hammerhead Navigation
When it comes to gaming peripherals, you know that the name Razer itself does have its fair share of fans. After all, Razer has not really disappointed so far, where the bulk of their releases tend to fall under the mouse and keyboard categories, although there has been some pretty interesting mousepads in the past, while gaming headsets themselves have also not been left untouched by Razer. Today, we shall take a look at a couple of Razer in-ear headsets, where they have been called the Razer Hammerhead and Hammerhead Pro, although neither has any relation to the shark that shares a similar namesake.
The Razer Hammerhead in-ear headsets are said to deliver incredible durability as well as fantastic audio quality, all thanks to their 9mm neodymium drivers, which would also make them as suitable candidates for those who love listening to their favorite tunes on the go. You will be able to choose from two different models, depending on what your needs are, and they are the Razer Hammerhead and the Razer Hammerhead Pro. What separates the two? Well, the Razer Hammerhead Pro would come with an omni-directional microphone that has an in-line remote to boot for phone-call control, making it the ideal piece for convenient voice communication.
Regardless of which model you choose, they will come machined out of aircraft-grade aluminum, which in turn promises extreme durability, all without sacrificing a lightweight and comfortable form factor. There is also a matte, brushed surface finish to make sure that these in-ear monitors will sound great while looking good. Not only that, there are interchangeable ear-tips that will come in three sizes, complete with optional bi-flange attachments. In order to ensure that your ears will get the best listening experience, as the inner acoustics chambers of the Razer Hammerhead in-ear headsets boast of a sonically optimized design that will increase aural resonance. You will be able to pick up the Razer Hammerhead Pro for $69.99 from this August onwards.
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Italian Jet Company Converts Passenger Plane Into the World’s Most Stylish UAV
Posted in: Today's Chili Dubbed the P.1HH HammerHead, this UAV is the result of a collaboration between Piaggio Aero and Selex ES based on the P-180 Avanti II, a twin-engine turboprop. The Avanti II is primarily utilized as a business jet with a 1400 NM range, though a “Special Mission” piloted derivative is also available for both emergency response and military operations. In the latter case, the Avanti II can perform in a variety of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, electronic warfare, security surveillance roles. More »