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  2. Humane urges customers to stop using charging case, citing ...

    techcrunch.com/2024/06/05/humane-urges-customers...

    The company Wednesday issued an email requesting customers discontinue use of its egg-shaped charging case. The warning was issued “out of an abundance of caution,” according to Humane. The ...

  3. JLab Go Air review: These $29 wireless earbuds are ...

    www.engadget.com/2020-02-10-jlab-go-air-review...

    A blinking red light means the case has less than 25 percent left. When the case is plugged in, red shows when it's charging, and the light changes to green when that's complete. Last, a blue ...

  4. UE Fits wireless earbuds review: When the perfect fit isn't ...

    www.engadget.com/ue-fits-review-123038103.html

    The main attraction on the UE Fits is its LED-powered molding process that customizes the buds to the shape of your ears. The feature set is limited and performance is very middle-of-the-road, though.

  5. The JBL Tour Pro 3 earbuds come with a case that can transmit ...

    www.engadget.com/audio/headphones/the-jbl-tour...

    Along with offering caller ID, media file info and music playback controls, the Tour Pro 3's second-gen smart case works as a wireless audio transmitter. That means you can plug it into any USB or ...

  6. The first release of uBeam’s technology will come in the form of a phone charging case, however it also plans to power hearing aids, tablets, sensors, light bulbs, computers, and flat screen TVs.

  7. Mechanically powered flashlight - Wikipedia

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    Mechanically powered flashlights were distributed by aid organizations to survivors of the 2010 Haiti earthquake since electric power was lost for a long period. A mechanically powered flashlight (UK: mechanically powered torch) is a flashlight that is powered by electricity generated by the muscle power of the user, so it does not need ...

  8. Photosensitive epilepsy - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photosensitive_epilepsy

    Neurology. Frequency. 1 in 4000 [1] Photosensitive epilepsy (PSE) is a form of epilepsy in which seizures are triggered by visual stimuli that form patterns in time or space, such as flashing lights; bold, regular patterns; or regular moving patterns. PSE affects approximately one in 4,000 people (5% of those with epilepsy).

  9. Emergency vehicle lighting - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_vehicle_lighting

    Emergency vehicle lighting, also known as simply emergency lighting or emergency lights, is a type of vehicle lighting used to visually announce a vehicle's presence to other road users. A sub-type of emergency vehicle equipment, emergency vehicle lighting is generally used by emergency vehicles and other authorized vehicles in a variety of ...