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  16. <title>Duracell Mini USB Car Charger</title>
  17. <description>If you travel a lot for your job, you probably carry several important gizmos that require a USB connection to keep them charged up. So you undoubtedly understand the importance of keeping these gadgets charged between ...</description>
  18. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/duracell_du6113_mini_usb_car_charger.jpg" alt="Duracell DU6113 Mini USB Car Charger in Black | iTechDeals.com" align="left" /><p>If you travel a lot for your job, you probably carry several important gizmos that require a USB connection to keep them charged up. So you undoubtedly understand the importance of keeping these gadgets charged between appointments. Duracell also understands the importance of having some power insurance, just in case you can’t recharge your gadgets with your standard wall charger.{ad} Duracell has announced a new USB Auto Car Charger that is a low profile charger that fits almost entirely inside the DC outlet of a car or other vehicle. When you plug in the charger to the outlet, the device illuminates with a blue light so you know that it’s got the juice to pass on to your USB powered devices. The charger includes three different connectors so that it will work with devices that support standard USB, mini USB, or micro USB ports. Unfortunately Duracell has not announced when their new USB auto charger will be released or the price point. But once it does, this is something you should definitely keep on hand if your access to AC outlets is limited.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  26. <description>Daimler&#039;s futuristic concept car wowed everyone in Las Vegas. Many &quot;concept cars&quot; of our times are just thinly disguised production cars. This aero-shaped monolith is a dream car in the classic sense. Powered by two electric ...</description>
  27. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/ces_2015_10_best_car_tech.jpg" alt="CES 2015: 10 best car tech features and gadgets - NY Daily News" align="left" /><p>Daimler's futuristic concept car wowed everyone in Las Vegas. Many "concept cars" of our times are just thinly disguised production cars. This aero-shaped monolith is a dream car in the classic sense. Powered by two electric motors and designed for fuel cell technology, it cranks out up to 272-horsepower, with a sustained output of 163-horsepower. That is "at the lower level of what is acceptable in the luxury class, " admits project director Jürgen Weissinger. It can still reach 125 mph, nonetheless. What's more, it can do it all by itself: If desired, the F015 drives autonomously! In this mode, the front passengers have the option of swiveling their seats around, and turning the car into a veritable lounge. The interior concept, with its lighting effects and concave surfaces, is positively stunning. If the driver chooses to get behind the wheel himself, that's no problem. It drives "just like an S-class, " says Weissinger. The Volkswagen Golf R Touch hopes for a button-less future. (Matthias Knödler) The Golf R relies on gesture control and three large screens in the cabin. (Matthias Knödler) Tesla wasn't the first carmaker attempting to ban conventional buttons from car interiors - the first system was BMW's infamous iDrive in the E65 7-series. But with that large central touch-screen display, Tesla took it to the utmost level. At least, up until now. In Las Vegas, Volkswagen is showing a button-less Golf R, called the Golf R Touch. It works with gesture control and three separate large screens. This Golf's level of sophistication is unmatched. We'll see it in series production within two years - in the next-gen Phaeton luxury sedan. Tesla, you’ve been warned. 3. Laser lights Laser lights seemed like a gimmick when it was launched in the BMW i8 and the Audi R8 LMX last year. Who needs high beams stretching for almost a half mile? It's not even legal in the US. But now, the technology is beginning to make sense. Laser light will be used for low-beam and high-beam applications. With their incredibly precise beam, they can indicate the width of the vehicle onto the road, which is extremely helpful in narrow lanes (e.g. in construction zones). There's more; they could project crosswalks onto the road if you choose to let a pedestrian pass and the car determines that the surroundings are safe.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  35. <description>This is a weird one. These chargers clearly induce some electrical interference (making the CE mark questionable). We have 3 cars fitted with DAB radio. 2 Volvo V70s - one with an Alpine DAB adaptor, the other with a Volvo ...</description>
  36. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/griffin_compact_dual_usb_car_charger.jpg" alt="Griffin Compact Dual USB Car Charger For iPhone And iPod price" align="left" /><p>This is a weird one. These chargers clearly induce some electrical interference (making the CE mark questionable). We have 3 cars fitted with DAB radio. 2 Volvo V70s - one with an Alpine DAB adaptor, the other with a Volvo factory DAB and a VW Polo with a Sony DAB. I ordered 4 of these chargers doe our iPhones and Blackberrys and put one in the cigar lighter of each car on the same day. I noticed a drop in DAB signal in my Volvo that I thought was a BBC fault. After a couple of days I even emailed the BBC complaining about the reduced signal in my area. Then my wife said "what's wrong with DAB in my car? FM is fine." Still I didn't link it to these chargers, Then our son said "why can't I get 6Music in the Polo?" Still, I thought this a transmitter problem. Then, sitting in a car park, frustrated with the "no signal" display on my car DAB, I inadvertently pulled out the Griffin USB charger and DAB sprang back into life. I removed the chargers from our other cars and, you've guessed it, the DAB radios returned immediately to full strength.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  44. <description>In time, AGM batteries, including OPTIMA® batteries, may fail. Failures are often caused when a starting battery is used in a cycling application, for which a deep-cycle battery is the better choice. OK, so you have a seemingly ...</description>
  45. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/how_to_charge_an_empty_dead.jpg" alt="How To Charge An Empty Dead Battery Of A Car That Wont Start Using" align="left" /><p>In time, AGM batteries, including OPTIMA® batteries, may fail. Failures are often caused when a starting battery is used in a cycling application, for which a deep-cycle battery is the better choice. OK, so you have a seemingly bad AGM battery, you attach it to your charger and…CLICK. The charger won't even charge it! "It must be a bad battery!" you exclaim. Or is it? In many cases, OPTIMA batteries that are assumed to be bad may actually be perfectly fine, just deeply discharged. The great thing about AGM batteries, including OPTIMA REDTOP® and YELLOWTOP® batteries, is that they have very low internal resistance. Thi...</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  63. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/best_cool_gadgets_for_cars_photos.jpg" alt="Best Cool Gadgets For Cars Photos 2016 – Blue Maize" align="left" /><p>WE DO NOT SELL OUR CUSTOMER LISTS TO ANY THIRD PARTIES FOR MARKETING PURPOSES. Our Company respects the privacy of every individual who visits our website. This Privacy Policy outlines the information we will collect and how we will use that information. This Privacy Policy will also instruct you on what to do if you do not want your personal information collected when you visit our website. Personal Information Courts and governmental agencies may require the collection of certain personal information (name, driver's license number, etc.) and contact information (address, phone number, email address, etc.) for administrative purposes. All information which you submit as part of the registration process may be kept in our records for a period of time as required by law. You may review and request changes to this information during normal operating hours by calling our office at 1.800.660.8908 and providing proof of identification. We will not collect your name, address, telephone number, social security number, or e-mail address (Personally Identifiable Information) unless you provide it to us voluntarily. However, we may attempt to collect such Personally Identifiable Information if we believe your use of this website violates any laws. If you do not want this information collected, please do not submit it to us. When you do provide us with Personal Identifiable Information, we may use that information in the following ways, unless stated otherwise: We may store and process that information to better understand your needs and how we can improve our services. We may also use that information to contact you. We will not provide that information to third parties; however if required by a court or government agency or to report your course completion, evaluate our courses effectiveness, certain data may be disclosed to the appropriate parties. We do not sell our customer lists to any third parties for marketing purposes. Other Information Collected Automatically In some cases, we may collect information about you that is not personally identifiable. Examples of this type of information include the type of Internet Browser used, the type of computer operating system used, and the URL of the websites that link to or from our website. Disclosure Regarding Google Display Advertising We have implemented Google Analytics features based on Display Advertising (Google Display DoubleClick Campaign Manager and Remarketing integration). Visitors can opt-out of Google Analytics for Display Advertising and customize Google Display Network ads using the Ads Settings.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  67. <pubDate>Tue, 26 Mar 2024 17:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  70. <title>High tech Gadgets for cars</title>
  71. <description>Unless you’ve got money to burn, luxury cars aren’t really worth the money anymore. Cars from affordable brands like Toyota, Honda, Kia, Hyundai and others offer so much value at price points that are infinitely more ...</description>
  72. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/top_10_high_tech_gadgets_for.jpg" alt="Top 10 High Tech Gadgets for Cars of 2015 | Best New Gadgets" align="left" /><p>Unless you’ve got money to burn, luxury cars aren’t really worth the money anymore. Cars from affordable brands like Toyota, Honda, Kia, Hyundai and others offer so much value at price points that are infinitely more reasonable. These company’s have also been packing features and options into their cars that have historically only been available on vehicles that cost twice as much, or even more. Of course, there are certainly still some features more commonly found on pricey cars that you won’t get on an affordable vehicle, but sometimes there are ways around that. For example, the KKmoon A8 HUD adds a full-featured head up display to any car out there, and it only costs$48 on Amazon. Here are some key details from the product page: Automatic adaptation car models, and can apply for cars in line with OBD II or EUOBD Plug and Play. Open the engine hood and find the sticker below it, if it has words like OBDII CERTIFIED, then it can be installed. Please note the device do not work for trucks. 5.5″ large screen and high-definition display;Multi-color design makes the screen more abundant and easier to read New function:driving mileage measurement;The use of nano-technology to eliminate unwanted reflections and can make display information more sharper Automatic and manual brightness adjustment mode, driving without glare;Auto power on and off with vehicle started and shutdown, effective protection of the car battery; while retaining the manual switch mode, and more beneficial to control HUD Display rich content: speed, engine speed, water temperature, battery voltage, instantaneous fuel consumption, average fuel consumption, mileage measurement, shift reminding, fatigue driving reminding, low voltage alarm, high temperature alarm, speed alarm, engine fault alarm, fault code elimination, free switching between kilometer and mile</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  76. <pubDate>Tue, 19 Mar 2024 17:34:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  79. <title>Laptop charger to charge car battery</title>
  80. <description>Most starter batteries are rated in CCA: cold cranking amps. The equivalent amp-hour rating is typically around 8% of the CCA. So if you have a 600 CCA starter battery, its AH rating is somewhere around 50. That means it can ...</description>
  81. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/emergency_car_battery_charger_youtube.jpg" alt="Emergency Car Battery Charger - YouTube" align="left" /><p>Most starter batteries are rated in CCA: cold cranking amps. The equivalent amp-hour rating is typically around 8% of the CCA. So if you have a 600 CCA starter battery, its AH rating is somewhere around 50. That means it can provide 50 amps for one hour, or one amp for 50 hours, or any combination in between. Your laptop charger probably draws somewhere around 50 watts at 12 volts. That means it draws about 4 amps. So charging it from the car battery with the engine switched off means it will charge for around 12 hours (50 divided by 4) before it depletes the car's battery. Reduce that number by 15% or so to allow for the inefficiencies of inverting from 12V to 110V then back to 12V again (or 9 or whatever the laptop charger uses). Ten hours of charging, tops. Since most laptops charge in way less time than that, you should be OK. But if you leave it plugged in for more than about four hours, you can expect starting the car - particularly if in cold weather - to be somewhat less than enthusiastic. Starter batteries are not designed for a steady current draw over a long period of time. They are designed for a very heavy load for a very short time. So significantly depleting one multiple times could result in shorter life. If I needed to charge my laptop from the car's battery on a continuing basis, I'd be inclined to buy a car battery that is a hybrid starter/deep cycle one. Any good battery store will have two or three of those, but expect to pay $$.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  85. <pubDate>Tue, 12 Mar 2024 17:23:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  88. <title>Car Gadgets UK</title>
  89. <description>Saving money in the long term can sometimes mean shelling out cash in the first place, then sitting back and reaping the rewards over a long period of time. That can be the case for cars as investing a little more upfront can get ...</description>
  90. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/top_ten_car_gadgets_get_your.jpg" alt="Top ten car gadgets: Get your motor running with new shiny-shiny" align="left" /><p>Saving money in the long term can sometimes mean shelling out cash in the first place, then sitting back and reaping the rewards over a long period of time. That can be the case for cars as investing a little more upfront can get you a model that will hold its value and prove cheaper to run over the longer term. But can the same be applied to aftermarket car gadgets? If you spend a bit more from the outset, will you be quids in further down the line? To help you make the call on what tech you should fit to your car to cut costs, we’ve rounded up six add-ons to show how the right gadgets can save you money. Scroll down to see what tech we think can save you some money in the long run... Tyre pressure monitoring system Since 2014, all new cars sold are fitted with TPMS as standard. But if you own an older car, it’s likely you have to manually check your pressures. If you don’t keep a close eye on your tyres, it’s likely that as well as leaking air, they’ll be letting money out of your bank account, too. Around 20 per cent of fuel is used to overcome rolling resistance and this increases if pressures are low, directly impacting economy. If your tyres are under-inflated by just 15psi, you’ll be using around six per cent more fuel – that’s an extra £72 a year on petrol. Pick up an aftermarket TPMS for around £100 and you’ll feel the financial benefit after just 18 months. Dash cam Dash cams are among the fastest-growing aftermarket car accessories, with new generations launched every few months, offering more and more features. While they’re great for covering you if you have an accident, the real financial benefit will be felt when taking out insurance. As footage provides evidence as to what actually occurs in a crash and can speed up claims, many insurers, like AXA or Swiftcover, offer discounts of up to 10 per cent for those who have fitted a dash cam. With the average yearly premium currently standing at £429, you could net a saving of just over £40 a year with a dash cam. Prices for models like the Nextbase 212 start from £60, so after two years you’ll be cashing in. Sat-nav you can waste lots of money sitting in traffic, needlessly burning fuel without going anywhere. The way to beat jams and help ensure your journeys aren’t stop-start is to invest in a traffic-busting sat-nav. A decent TomTom or Garmin unit with live services will set you back £120-plus, and help you choose the most efficient route to prevent aimlessly driving around wasting more fuel. Good systems will also feature speed camera alerts, and these could help prevent a £100 speeding fine and penalty points which hike your insurance premiums. Add together all these benefits and you’ll be able to recoup that initial outlay pretty comfortably if you’re a high-mileage driver. OBD Protection The age of the connected car means that thieves can target a vehicle electronically rather than smashing in through a window. Adding a steering lock can be a relatively inexpensive and easy way to add anti-theft protection, and will save you the money and inconvenience of having your car stolen. But also consider a protector for your on-board diagnostics port. This entry-point, used for servicing by dealers, allows thieves to plug in and clone keys, or even control the vehicle. A basic system will cost around £100, but for the Thatcham-approved OBD Portector, you’ll have to pay £199. It seems a hefty outlay but it’s a lot cheaper than a stolen car, and can cut costs in the long run. Eco driving course While we’ve rounded up the gadgets here that’ll save you money, they all rely on you, the motorist, driving appropriately. A telematics app won’t help your bank balance if you drive recklessly, while the benefits of a sat-nav will only be felt if you drive smoothly. So why not consider giving your motoring a makeover with an eco-driving course? Popular with fleet companies to help their staff eke out more miles on their motors, some courses claim to improve fuel economy by 15 per cent. Prices vary depending on the supplier, but will often include extra training and road safety. Telematics app Outlay on these apps is minimal, as most are entirely free, like Octo U Telematics or Direct Line’s new Shotgun app. Essentially, they turn your smartphone into a black box and track your driving style, including speed, smoothness, journey location and time of day. You’ll be given a rating on your driving and this can then subsequently be used to score you a reduction on your annual insurance premium. It’s not guaranteed and only some insurers are signed up to be involved, but it’s worth giving it a go as you don’t have to foot the bill for a pricey gadget up front. Plus, at best, it’ll knock up to 10 per cent off your annual premium. Car tracker The ultimate nightmare is having your car stolen, potentially leaving you thousands of pounds out of pocket – plus facing the prospect of having to get the bus to work. One way to improve chances of recovery and reduce the financial impact is to have a tracking system fitted to your vehicle. They don’t come cheap, as a basic system from Tracker starts at £249. But if you own a pricey vehicle that’s a target for thieves, the initial outlay on this piece of tech could pay off in the long run.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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