Bluetooth accessories that let you keep tabs of your stuff aren't exactly new, but few are as charming and well-designed as hippih's hipKey, at least from our initial impressions. Created and designed ...
This is what I wrote earlier this month, strung out on CES and showing it at the edges: “With irritating regularity, my girlfriend and I dance the same dance. She, or I, go to bed with our iPhones.
Latest gadget by Danish company could be helpful to forgetful people What is it? We’re always on the move, and so are even more prone to forgetting things: keys, phones, bags, kids? A Danish company ...
We've closely covered the emerging class of Bluetooth Smart (4.0) low energy devices that have been slowly coming to market. Hippih was showing off Hipkey at CES 2013. Hipkey is their version of the ...
hippih hipKey Proximity Sensor for iOS: After a long night on the town, there's nothing more aggravating than the hapless realization that ...
Introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show in January and now available at Apple retail stores in the U.S. and Canada, the US$89.95 hipKey is a cool accessory that helps you keep an eye on your ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
LAS VEGAS, CES 2013 – With irritating regularity, my girlfriend and I dance the same dance. She, or I, go to bed with our iPhones. She, or I, lose it somewhere within the ocean of the bedfolds. She, ...
Ever lose your keys? I know, stupid question. Everyone loses their keys from time to time. It's maddening when you know they are just "somewhere right around here." Or worse, have you ever lost your ...
How does it work? It's a crescent-shaped device, 4cm across, that fits onto your key ring. You keep it constantly paired with your phone via Bluetooth. If you lose ...
We’re always on the move, and so are even more prone to forgetting things: keys, phones, bags, kids? A Danish company called hippih believes it has the solution for those momentary blackouts. Using ...
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