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Smart Fabrics and Wearable Technology Conference is Next Week! April 23-25th

2014-04-18

smart-fabrics-wearabel-tech-conference-2014-san-francisco-qtoothThe Smart Fabrics and Wearable Technology Conference is coming to San Francisco next week, April 23-25th. It’s not too late attend. If you are an entrepreneur, developer, hacker or just a fan who is interested in where one of the fastest growing sectors in the tech world is going… you should go!

The conference will bring together over 250 of the world’s top professionals in the smart fabrics and wearable technology industry for three days of networking, hands on experiences, and a chance to listen to the latest developments from a panel of renowned speakers. Here are a few of the previous speakers at this event:

smart-fabrics-wearable-tech-conference-2014-past-speakers-qtoothTo get the full experience of the Smart Fabrics & Wearable Technology 2014 conference  you really owe it to yourself to attend the E-Textiles Hack-A-Thon workshop, hosted by Dia Campbell and Pearce Melcher of Sparkfun Electronics. Spend the morning of April 23rd building, making, and experimenting with DIY e-textiles products. SparkFun will provide an expansive selection of products you are familiar with and introduce you to quite a few more. Collaboration is strongly encouraged, so be prepared to share your artistic and technical talents with your cohorts while you create your own designs. For more information on the hackathon click here.

There will also be a Shark Tank style Panel: Four pre-selected startups presenting a project to venture capitalists, crowd-funding and angel Investors.

You can check out the full agenda here.

This is your opportunity be able to meet face-to-face with smart fabric and wearable technology industry professionals from a variety of industrial disciplines, including textiles, technology, fashion, investment and military. Gain strategic insights from speakers that are changing the industry like Paul Litchfield of Reebok and Paul Brody of IBM.

QTOOTH.COM will be reporting on the event and will post as much as possible here. For better live coverage, follow us on Twitter and search for the hashtags #SmartFabrics or #WearableTech.

 

Filed Under: News, Tech Talk, Wearable

Bluefingers Labs Introduces Smart Headband on Indiegogo

2014-04-16

Photo: Bluefingers Labs UK
Photo: Bluefingers Labs UK

Billing itself as “The Worlds First Wireless Sports Headband”, England’s Manchester-based Bluefingers Labs have launched a new campaign on Indiegogo in order to raise funds to produce their new Smart Headband™. As you may recall, QTOOTH was a really big fan of their first product, the Smart Beanie. The beanie was simple, easy to use and good looking. It’s great to see them branching out into other products.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmCk4JtmbLY

The Smart Headband™ uses Bluetooth wireless to control integrated dynamic-stereo speakers and a discretely hidden microphone. This piece of wearable technology has been specifically designed for active use and it is Bluefingers Labs hope that users find it great for both sports and leisure activities. It should also make a great fit under a helmet, whether it’s for cycling or other sports.

Photo: Bluefingers Labs UK

Smart Headband™ will sync to your Bluetooth device and in few seconds your phone calls and tunes are available straight from your head gear. They’ve kept the design and layout very logical to make operating the controls as user-friendly as possible. The headband as features a technical sport fabric that is not only breathable, wind-proof and water and sweat resistant, but is fully washable to stay fresh after extreme workouts. Easily rechargeable using a USB cable, the Bluefingers Smart Headband has 60-hours of standby time and up to 6-hours of talk time.

Photo: Bluefingers Labs UK
Photo: Bluefingers Labs UK

We’ve seen other “smart” headbands on the market, but they were mostly just variations on a traditional wireless headset. It’s great that Bluefingers has seen fit to incorporate the microphone and the ability to make phone calls. We do hope that they’ll start to make these products truly “smart” by adding other sensors that could track things like heart rate and other biometrics. Maybe in some of their future versions, but these are a great start.

Photo: Bluefingers Labs UK
Photo: Bluefingers Labs UK

Speaking of smart, it’s great news that their products will soon be distributed in the US. This should help Bluefingers find a much larger market. In the meantime, give’em a go and check out their campaign on Indiegogo.

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Filed Under: Health & Fitness, News, Wearable

‘The Next Black’: Documentary Film Explores Future of Clothing & Technology

2014-04-14

This May will see the release of “The Next Black”, a documentary film focused on the designers, innovators and leaders that are shaping the future of what we will be wearing. This is not a film about what’s new, it’s about what’s next.

Watch as the filmmakers meet with some of the most innovative companies on the planet to get their opinion on clothing and its future, including: heroes of sustainability, Patagonia; tech-clothing giants, StudioXO; sportswear icon, Adidas; and BioCouture, a company that uses cellulose-producing microbes to literally grow clothing.

Below is a  a trailer from the “The Next Black”. QTOOTH is all about wearable technology, otherwise known as wearables. We look forward to checking it out!

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Filed Under: News

The DJI Phantom 2 Vision+ : More Cool Tools for Wireless Movie Making

2014-04-13

dji-phantom-2-vision-quadcopter-in-flight-qtoothThe new [easyazon_link asin=”B00AGOSQI8″ locale=”US” new_window=”default” nofollow=”default” tag=”uneomediacom-20″ add_to_cart=”default” cloaking=”default” localization=”default” popups=”default”]DJI Phantom Aerial UAV Drone Quadcopter for GoPro[/easyazon_link] is one heck of a package deal for getting out there and making your more adventurous film ideas a reality. Whether you are making an independent film, a sports highlight reel, a music video, or a promo for your company, the Phantom 2 Vision+ will do an incredible job right out of the box.

You might want to pay attention to the “+” sign that we are using in the model name for this version of the Phantom. The “+” denotes that it is the version that comes with a 3-axis gimbal. What’s a gimbal? It is a special mount for the camera that allows the camera to float independently of the quadcopter, it can also help stabilize the view from every single vibration and change in the quadcopter’s direction. Without it, the ride for your viewers is a lot less pleasurable. A gimbal adds a touch of grace to the whole proceedings.

The DJI Phantom 2 Vision+ quadcopter is also one of the easiest to fly yet. You should be getting great usable results within the first few times you fly. Robert Scoble, a well-known tech early adopter who has a GREAT channel on YouTube, recently posted his experience as a novice with the Vision+ and shows just how easy it can be:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuGvMb89hig

Here are a few of the main features:

  • Super smooth video thanks to the 3-axis gimbal
  • Crystal clear stills and live streaming video from the redesigned HD video camera with built-in FPV link
  • Extra-long flight times of up to 25 minutes from the intelligent 5,200-mAh battery
  • More flight power and security from the high-efficiency self-tightening propellers
  • Advanced GPS-based navigation and programmable features you can set up via the built-in USB port

dji-phantom-2-vision-plus-main-view-qtoothIt’s amazing that you can control these right from your smartphone or tablet. And yes, it will work with either iOS or Android devices.

dji-phantom-2-vision-plus-controller-view-qtoothThere is a version that you can now buy for [easyazon_link asin=”B00FW78710″ locale=”US” new_window=”default” nofollow=”default” tag=”uneomediacom-20″ add_to_cart=”default” cloaking=”default” localization=”default” popups=”default”]DJI Phantom 2 Vision Quadcopter with Integrated FPV Camcorder (White)[/easyazon_link], but it is our recommendation that you go for [easyazon_link asin=”B00J8JLOA4″ locale=”US” new_window=”default” nofollow=”default” tag=”uneomediacom-20″ add_to_cart=”default” cloaking=”default” localization=”default” popups=”default”]DJI Phantom 2 Vision+ Quadcopter with FPV HD Video Camera and 3-Axis Gimbal[/easyazon_link]. Gimbals can cost just as much as a quadcopter and camera combined. So the fact that you can get the entire package for $1299 is really phenomenal.

We’ve worked on Hollywood sets before and the cost of renting a crane or helicopter with crew for a few hours can take up the same amount of budget as a almost a week’s worth of shooting. The cost savings that the DJI Phantom 2 Vision+ makes possible is so significant why would anyone rent? Buy it, learn it, and it will pay for itself in pretty short order.

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Filed Under: Art & Media, Entertainment, News

Top Takeaways from Bluetooth World

2014-04-12

bluetooth-world-2014-simple-banner-500-300-qtoothBluetooth World was held this week in San Jose, CA. QTOOTH was fortunate enough to be there. The exhibits were great and the level of expertise and passion for the technology was evident in all who attended. Hosted by Errett Kroeter, Director of Global Industry and Brand Marketing for the Bluetooth SIG (Special Interests Group), each day would start with a series of keynote presentations and panel discussions from those who were actively pushing the technology forward. There was so much ground to cover in the two days of the conference that the afternoon agenda was split into three tracks that ran simultaneously. The three tracks were Technology, Markets, and Developer. This made for some tough choices since QTOOTH had only one person on the ground. However, we did our best to choose presentations that would be of the most interest to our readers. We’re sure we missed out on some really exciting talks. That said, except for the first two entries, the following Top Takeaways from Bluetooth World are not in any particular order:

Quick Links

Bluetooth World
CSR Announces Bluetooth Mesh Will Be Open Source
Dialog Semiconductor Introduces SmartBond
Texas Instruments and Their Powerful Developer Kits
Sunrise Micro Devices – The CORDIO Family of Radio IP Solutions
Nordic Semiconductor Shows Off Their Smart Beacon Kit
Under Armour/Map My Fitness
More Fun Stuff from Bluetooth World
 

Bluetooth World


What’s that? How can Bluetooth World be the number one takeaway from Bluetooth World? It is important that the word gets out more about how much this event has to offer. We feel that more developers, hackers, entrepreneurs, and anyone interested in the future of ALL technology could benefit by attending. Some of the biggest areas for market growth in the tech world are the Internet of Things (IoT or the Internet of Everything), Smart Homes, Fitness Tracking, WebRTC (Web Real Time Communication) and M2M (Machine-to-Machine). Wireless technology is at the core of it all and Bluetooth, the most widely adopted form of wireless for these devices, is the preferred means for getting data from people to their devices to the cloud and back again.

bluetooth-world-2014-san-jose-qtooth“Please, won’t someone make something amazing from this beautiful technology we’ve created!” That’s not quite a direct quote, but it catches the spirit of chip manufacturers that are incredibly eager for people to develop applications for their technology. Currently, perhaps more than ever, innovation of technology is happening far faster than its implementation. It would be great if more people know that, even if they are complete novices to field, they can come to an event like Bluetooth World and be given all of the info and the tools needed to make their Big Idea become a reality. So if that sounds like you, or someone you know, you owe it to yourself to get out to events like Bluetooth World!

Bluetooth Mesh to Become Open Source!

This is probably the biggest stunner of Bluetooth World. Robin Heydon, Fellow of Global Standards at CSR, member of the Bluetooth SIG Hall of Fame, and author of one of the definitive books in the industry: [easyazon_link asin=”013288836X” locale=”US” new_window=”default” nofollow=”default” tag=”uneomediacom-20″ add_to_cart=”default” cloaking=”default” localization=”default” popups=”default”]Bluetooth Low Energy: The Developer’s Handbook[/easyazon_link], announced during his passionate and often hilarious keynote speech on Wednesday that CSR was going to make their recently developed Bluetooth Mesh protocol open source. To make sure that everyone has equal access to it, and to ensure that it reaches its maximum potential for adoption, CSR is set to donate it to the Bluetooth SIG at the end of June 2014. We reported on Bluetooth Mesh when it was first revealed to the public back in late February and we immediately recognized it for the massive breakthrough that it is. Bluetooth Mesh radically changes the landscape of what is possible with interconnected, low-power wireless networks. It’s going to be fascinating to see what applications leverage this technology in the next few years. We’re anticipating it will be nearly omnipresent in our lives soon, potentially on the level of WiFi if not more. You can read more about it here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtLBazKoFq8&feature=youtu.be

Dialog Semiconductor Introduces SmartBond

We were fortunate enough to have Mark Murphy, Dialog Semiconductor’s director of Low Energy Connectivity & VoIP, to bring us on a guided tour of their booth. As Mark would later illustrate in his own keynote presentation, soon there will be 50 Billion wireless devices in use. Even if every single one of them used only a single coin cell battery that would still be enough to circle the Earth 4 times. That’s a huge cost in energy and environmental penalties. The industry realizes that it needs to address this now and to minimize the amount of energy required to run these devices. Bluetooth Smart, which is also known as Bluetooth LE (Low Energy), is a perfect example of this trend. Dialog Semiconductor was rightfully proud to show off their solution, the SmartBond DA14580. Incredibly small and light, its uses are incredibly diverse. It’s so small that they had to seal their display model in a clear cube so that it wouldn’t get lost. Here’s an image to help give it scale:

dialog-semiconductor-smartbond-da14580-bluetooth-smart-qtoothYou can also see in the above image, and the image to follow, a solar-powered beacon. Dialog has gotten the power demand so low that the beacon can be powered even by the ambient light of most indoor environments. To retails stores and other businesses that want to take advantage of these new geo-location devices, not having to periodically replace batteries in beacons and tags that could number in the thousands is a big advantage.

dialog-semiconductor-smartbond-da14580-bluetooth-smart-sensor-beacon-qtoothA further example of the advantages of this low-power radio chip is the wireless Bluetooth keyboard that they have on display.  It uses such small amounts of power that you could type 500 characters a minute, 24 hours a day, for fifteen years before the battery wore out. this means that the keyboard will wear out or even become obsolete long before you would need to change the battery. This is phenomenal! Just think of the cost savings and the reduced impact on the environment. We need to have this performance at every level of our lives.

dialog-semiconductor-smartbond-da14580-bluetooth-smart-keyboard-qtoothThey had a few other application examples on hand as well, but the one we found particularly fun was the interactive dice controllers that worked in conjunction with an iPad game. They had both the Dialog chip and accelerometer/gyroscope circuitry built into them so that they could transmit the results of a throw of the dice to the iPad. Board games made anew!

dialog-semiconductor-smartbond-da14580-bluetooth-smart-dice-game-qtoothBelow is a view of just what the insides of one of these dies look and how Dialog gets it all to fit, including the battery, in such a small space:
dialog-semiconductor-smartbond-da14580-bluetooth-smart-dice-electronics-qtooth

Texas Instruments & Their Powerful Developer Kits

Texas Instruments was at Bluetooth World in full force. Sandeep Kamath, Applications Engineering Manager for TI’s Low-Power RF team, gave a great demo that covered Bluetooth fundamentals and getting started with developing applications for the stack. TI has been offering some of the best Bluetooth Developer’s Kits for a while now. They are not alone in this. Pretty much every major chip manufacturer tries to offer strong developer resources. This means that, even if someone is just getting started with the technology, using these resources any developer should be able to quickly make a rough prototype of their big idea. The companies go to great lengths to make it as easy as possible.
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Sunrise Micro Devices – The CORDIO Family of Radio IP Solutions

Companies often use these types of events to reveal their existence to the world. Sunrise Micro Devices took the opportunity at Bluetooth World to do just that. Operating in “stealth mode” until just a few weeks ago, Sunrise Micro was letting everyone know that they could offer one of the most cost effective solutions available to anyone in need of a high quality, sub-volt radio.

What does that mean? Well, we had the opportunity to sit down with Bob Morris, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, and Prithi Ramakrishnan, Sunrise Micro’s Marketing Manager, to get a better idea of how the industry, developers, and hackers everywhere can benefit from their CORDIO™ family of radio IP solutions.

sunrise-micro-devices-ip-block-qtooth Each CORDIO™ solution includes a pre-qualified, self-contained radio block, related firmware, and guidelines for design, test, integration, qualification, and application development. Sunrise is trying to provide the ideal solution for those looking to get from design concept to end-user production as quickly and easily as possible. With the CORDIO™ family of radio IP, semiconductor companies and developers have access to cutting-edge, sub-volt radio solutions. This can effectively help them to keep up with evolving standards and processes in a cost-effective, risk-free manner without having to maintain an in-house radio design team. This can make it financially and strategically prudent for them to buy vs. make their own radios.

The most important thing to all CORDIO™ radios is native sub-volt operation. Operating below 1 Volt enables the radio to “sip” energy from a battery, greatly extending the device’s life as much as 60%. In addition, it makes it easier to run without batteries by using solar, motion, thermal and other energy harvesting techniques.

sunrise-micro-devices-low-power-high-impact-qtoothA great example of how this can also benefit the independent developer, hacker and entrepreneur is when they may have inadvertently over-promised on their delivery time of getting their product to market. We heard several amusing but painful stories at the conference of how aspiring companies had wildly successful campaigns on Indie Go Go and  Kickstarter but had yet to line up their manufacturing and supply chain. Having someone like Sunrise Micro at the ready to help get your product to the customer as quickly and as inexpensively as possible might just save your fledgling company.

Their first offering is the CORDIO™ BT4 Radio IP. It incorporates Bluetooth® Core Specification Version 4.1 with a Low Energy Core Configuration, otherwise known as Bluetooth® Smart. It is suitable for any application requiring single-mode devices. We wish Sunrise Micro Devices luck with their company’s launch, although with their team’s history and expertise we have a feeling they will do just fine.

Nordic Semiconductor Shows Off Their Smart Beacon Kit

Industry giant Nordic Semiconductor was also there. Although they had plenty of fascinating technologies to demo, their primary focus at this show was on their nRF51822 Bluetooth® Smart Beacon Kit. Smart beacons may be one of the first things to really become common in our daily living when it comes the Internet of Things.

nordic-semiconductor-booth-nrf-beacon-qtoothThey also put together a good video that highlights some of the beacon’s many applications, like getting help while shopping  at the grocery store:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5SpUnJTuk8#t=18

Under Armour/Map My Fitness

Being active fitness and health nuts, we’ve been aware of MapMyFitness.com since their very start. So when Under Armour purchased them late last year we were curious to see what new directions they might try to explore together. Well, with the advent of fitness trackers and wearable technology in general, it’s not that much of a mystery. Under Armour is smart about not making their platforms proprietary. They know that the wearables and Internet of Things market is going to be too huge to try to take it on alone. Better to work with what’s known as “platform agnostic” devices so as many people as possible can buy and use their products and services without having to worry about compatibility.

Under Armour also had one of the most fun videos as part of their keynote, which we of course quickly emailed to all of our yogi friends. Here it is:

http://youtu.be/743Bzoq5Qlk

More Fun Stuff from Bluetooth World

There were many interesting things to see at the conference. One of which was from Brivo Labs, a division of Brivo Systems. They had a wireless lock/security system that  could be operated through smart devices using Bluetooth. What’s so interesting about that? Well, it can be unlocked automatically when a recognized person comes into range with the right code being transmitted by their smart device, be it a smart phone, tablet, embedded sensor or a piece of wearable technology. It could also be accessed by someone logging in with a preset password or by recognizing them by their email address or social media profile.

brivo-labs-bluetooth-wireless-lock-qtoothSo if you thought it was revealing to do a check-in at your local cafe so your friends know where you are, imagine what it will be like to do a check-in to use the cafe’s locked, for-checked-in-clients-only, restroom! However there are many practical, useful applications for this technology, from using it for after-hours access to a 24-hour fitness club, to not having to be worried about where you left your hotel key, to automatically being able to know who is in a building in the event of an emergency. Currently Brivo Labs is targeting a commercial clientele where strict access and security restrictions may not be as crucial, but eventually this type of technology may work its way into the home.

Something in the cute department came from the startup Grush Gamer. They want to bring game level excitement to brushing teeth to make sure kids stay motivated to develop proper habits. Using a special toothbrush with a replaceable head, it acts as a wireless Bluetooth controller for games that are themed around brushing teeth and maintaining good oral hygiene. There is slated to be three games available at launch for both iOS and Android.

grush-bluetooth-wireless-toothbrush-game-qtoothThey are promoting the Grush brush as a win, win, win situation for both kids, parent and dentists. Kids get to play a fun game while brushing:

grush-toothbrush-game-iphone-monster-chase-qtooth Parents get a dashboard that tracks how well their kids are brushing their teeth:

grush-toothbrush-game-performance-monitor-qtoothAnd dentists get valuable data that helps them followup with their young patients and make sure proper preventative care is being addressed:

grush-toothbrush-game-dentist-data-qtoothAll in all it looks like a lot of fun. We think the folks at Grush are onto something and should find a very receptive audience. They are currently running a crowd-funding campaign on Indie Go Go. For more information or to get your kids their own Grush click here.

Conclusion

The Bluetooth World Conference in San Jose was two of the most interesting, information-packed days we’ve had in a while. There was so much more to it than we are covering here. We pretty certain we are doing a grave injustice to the other presenters we have had to leave out, either because we missed them at the conference or to keep this article from getting any longer than it is. And if you want to attend one of these events, and we think you should, check out our Upcoming Events section for the latest opportunities.

We’ll be sifting through all of the materials we picked up and will be reporting on them further, especially as more of this technology gets implemented into products that we use. Stay tuned.

Filed Under: News

Inventors, Developers, Entrepreneurs: Get Yourself to Bluetooth World 2014!

2014-03-31

Calling all inventors, developers, entrepreneurs and ANYONE interested in the rapidly developing markets involving the Internet of Things, Wearable Tech, Smart Homes, and all things wireless: Bluetooth World 2014 is happening next week in San Jose CA.

inventor-developer-bluetooth-world-san-jose-qtoothQTOOTH will be there for both days, April 8-9th, reporting on as much as possible. There are so many great keynote speakers and workshops going on that the promoters had to split the second half of both days into three simultaneous tracks just to fit it all in. Here is a sample of just the the developers’ track:

Agenda Day 1

2:20pmBluetooth Fundamentals: getting started with the stack
3:00pmOptimizing Firmware: Best practices exposed
Frank Van Dam, Bluetooth Customer Support Manager, Dialog Semiconductor
3:40pmAfternoon Break
4:40pmCreating Hardware: Getting the most out of your design
Bill Saltzstein, President, Code Blue Consulting
5:20pmApp Development: creating great experiences that connect to your appcessory
Colin Karpfinger, Founder, Punch Through Design

Agenda Day 2

2:00pmCreating Hardware: Lessons learned
Sid Bhargava, CTO, Zuli
2:40pmCreating Hardware: Sourcing & Manufacturing…or, how to get the right manufacturer on board in less than 40 minutes
Chris Herbert, CEO, Phone Halo
3:20pmAfternoon Break
4:00pmApplication Development Tools: a look at the various options for developers
Matthew Calamatta, CTO, Matchbox Mobile
4:40pmWorking with the SIG: getting your device through certification
Jason Nydegger, Senior Program Manager, Bluetooth SIG

Bluetooth World has posted the entire agenda for the even and can be found here.

Bluetooth has been continuing to evolve over the last few years and has recently under gone a quantum leap with the advent of a mesh network variation based on Bluetooth Smart. If you have the next great idea for wireless technology and want a turbo boost to go from concept to market and to meet some of the finest minds in the business, this is the place for you.

There’s still time to save money on registration too. Click here or the banner below for more info. If you can’t make it, check back here or on our social media platforms for live updates and followup coverage from the conference.

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Filed Under: News, Tech Talk

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