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hey guys, recently i have been thinking about creating a app/website where people can tell other people a success they had in their life or just recently. for instance: you won a bike race? why not tell other people and they can like/comment on it.. what do you guys think? would you use it? please dont move to Apps/websites id like it to stay here please
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Just curious fellow tech-heads. Who has even heard of frolfing, and who enjoys it? Let me know your favorite courses or your favorite shot that you've pulled off. Added a poll for easier data collection.
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hi guys, long story short, my old pmx 680 from sennheiser ("neck headphone") are dying and i want an upgrade i´m looking for a great new dayli driver, if possible with wireless function and optional wired my budget is around ~300 "euro" bucks and i dont have tried that many headphones myself source would be my current OP3T use: mostly outside or in the gym, not sure if i need noise cancelation inear or overear any help would be nice thanks in advance
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Hey guys, Are there any sports fans on this Forum? If yes, what sport? What team? Let's get that debate started!
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Hi everyone... Is there a smartwatch with -good look, nothing too bulky... (like Huawei watch GT) -long battery-life (like Huawei watch GT) -that is more oriented towards sports activities -can interact and share datas with everything...Apple Health, S Helath... Strava (The closest maybe are fitbit and Garmin even though they are just multi-platform app...) -basicly detect your activity without the need of setting manually everything (like Apple watch or Fitbit) -give training advice, i don't know VO2, resting time... (like Garmin) ????? I was looking for quite some time at sportwatch in general like Garmin and at a certain point i ended up looking at the Huawei watch GT and i thought it was awesome... i'm the king of guy which doesn't care about messages on my watch and a lot of other features that 90% of the time results just in a battery drain... I just want a watch that keep track of my activities and last quite a lot more than one day...and maybe has a good look. So you wuold think that with the Huawei watch GT i'm fine... WRONG! because for example i use a garmin edge 520 with my bike for keeping tracks with strava (not supported by Huawei GT). And also what i don't like of smartbands in general is that if you use one of them than you can't migrate datas of your previus hystory to another tracking app... so if you've been using a smartband for some time you are basicly stuck with that or obliged to discard all of your previous hystory. Do you think there's/there will be anything like this on the market?
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Running or acrobatics? The good thing with running is that you are actually training an important skill, and doing it outdoors, but the outdoor part is also the downside, because winter, bad weather etc. Acrobatics or whatever is good because it trains more musclegroups, is done indoors, but it isn't running. So which should i do?
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Hey guys, Trying to find some motivation/benefit to sport here. So I really like coding, I like to learn a lot in my spare time and work on some personal projects (which hopefully will turn into something profitable when complete! :] ), when I need to switch off I'll probably end up watching something on netflix or playing some game. I don't eat too bad either so I personally feel okay with my body. I just find every sport I try boring, I've been going climbing with friends the past 3 weeks and prior to that went to the gym for about 3 weeks and when I'm there I just feel like I could be doing something more productive or at least something I'd find entertaining. Anyone else in the same boat?
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Hey Guys/Girls/Other, I am currently looking for new bluetooth earphones because my old one (Mpow Flame) are breaking slowly down. I use my earphones each day and furthermore I am going to the gym each day. This means I like when they are connected in someway or they can be connected via a cable. That is something I liked about the Mpow Flame they had the hook to be fixed to your ear and that they were connected by a cable. On the other side the connection range was shit sometimes and the sound was "ok" I guess but they only costed me about 20€. Right now I am looking for earphones in a price range for about 50€-70€. So pretty much I am looking for earphones with: - Earphones that are good for daily use and good while being in the gym - Price between 50€ and 70€ - Good Bluetooth Connection - Mediocre/Long Batterylife (Fast Charging would be also great) - Either a hook for the ear or they should be connected/connectable by cable - Good all around sound (I listen to Metal, Rock, EDM, Future Core, ....) If you come up with any other practical thing I will add them to the list. Thank you in advance
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Get trolled. Honestly why would we have people discuss Nike shoes on the LTT Forums?
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who will win 16/17 season?
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So lately everyday I've been checking online for the Moto 360 Sport (not the V2) which I can't wait to come out, and today I found this. I'm not sure if this is true or just a scam, but I'm kind of upset the release date is January 1st. I was really hoping it was going to come out in November. Any thoughts? Also, this is only available in the UK? Thanks
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Amazon: http://geni.us/19m4 NCIX: http://bit.ly/1Q9QxlK The Jaybird Bluebuds X were AWESOME. But do the X2s improve on that? At all?... Scheduled for release - video will be available at 12am PST, 12/7/2015
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Hey guys, I am looking for a new pair of headphones. I would be using them for hearing music while traveling (to school, vacation...), but also for some sports, like some lifting and maybe seldom some running. I prefer over- and on ear headphones over the in ear ones. But because of using them for some sports I would really want them to be wireless. I would also be using them either from an IPad or from my Pc, so wireless would really be good. I have gotten recommended the Sony xb950bt, but I heard that it falls off pretty easy and that wouldn't be good during workouts. The only thing I really otherwise found was the beats solo 2 wireless or the studio wireless. (I know that many ppl dislike beats a lot, but they have really gotten better the past few years, so they are considerable now) But the studios are a little expensive. My price range is up to ca 220 euro. I would mainly be listening to electro, Pop, hip hop. So what would you guys recommend? Thanks in advance
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Hey! Had a question for anyone who knows a little more than me about overclocking. I have a MSI gs60 ghost pro 4k and it came with MSIs SHIFT mode. I was wondering if it is ok to use sports mode when ever I game?? I wasn't for sure if it is good to overclock off and on like that. I usually use green mode while preforming any other task. I only ask because I know the affects of overclocking and didn't know how far out SHIFT takes the hardware. Thanks in advance!
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Hey, folks I wanted to ask you for suggestions on sport headphones. The style should be in-ear with that "clip"-thingy that goes over the ear Something like Sennheiser OCX 685i style, but I prefer black/red combination. A controller on the wire is a plus, budget is "within reason" Thanks heeps
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Hi guys! I'm opening this thread to leave a small feedback about the new Arctic P324 BT. This new hadphones are thought for sporty people which want a wireless solution without spend to much money: the P324 BT are currently avaible on Amazon under 30$ thanks to a 26% deal. There are lots of different color but I chose the black one. For all the details you can surf the official Arctic website (www.arctic.ac). The package is nice and tiny like all latest ones by Arctic. The product has the "Carbon Neutral" logo and the bluetooth 4.0 one wich certificate you can use the P324 BT with very high bitrate files. On the front face of the package you can also read about the integrated microphone which let you use this device as an headset for voice and VOIP call. On the back there are the technical specification in detail. In brief drivers have a 30mm diameter and the bandwith starts from 18Hz and go up to 22kHz. The embedded Li-Ion battery (400mAh) lasts about 20 hours. On the right headphone there are some buttons: two to control the volume, two to navigate into the playlist and one for the ON/OFF functionaliity (long press) and to answer incoming calls. There's a bicolor LED too useful to check the battery status. The bundle includes a USB-MicroUSB (to charge the battery) and a black pocket to presenve the headphones. There's also a nice note which invites you to contact the Arctic customer support service if yuo're not satisfied with your purchase. The P324 BT are really comfortable and I've no problem even if I've glasses. The sound quality is ok for this price and the integrated microphone works nice during calls. I think the low frequencies are the better played once. The look and feel is a bit cheap but the there isn't any build problem. The wireless connection works fine with my G3 and with my old Windows laptop too. Finally I really like the possibily to disassemble the headphones pads in order to clean them. It's a core feature for a product thought for sporty peolple. Well, I think it's all IMOH a nice product with a right price. Bye!
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Hey I am looking for a new fitness tracker/smart band. My jawbone up 24 just gave up on me so I decided to look for a new one. I would prefer one with a screen or another way to see the time, my activity... Directly off the band. Something like the Fitbit charge hr, Nike fuelband se, (surge), vivofit... I am 16 years old and am interested in mid distance running and I am doing this for quite a while now. But I don't really like having a lot of band, watches etc on my arms whilst running. But I still need something to see how fast I am running and stuff like that. For that I have another garmin running watch. So having another big watch on my other hand wouldn't be very nice. It would be best to have a good fast and easy usable stopwatch on the band to see my lap times whilst running intervals. I also really like the point system on the Nike fuelband se. Features like music play or other things were I need my phone are unnecessary, because I never run with my phone. I only sync the data to an iPad in the evening or so. Which band would you guys recommend for me? Thanks in advance.
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Hello TechTipFolks, I would like to buy Crucial Ballistix Sport 16GB RAM (8GBx2) (9-9-9-24) for my new ASUS Z97 Deluxe motherboard. According to the Crucial Advisor tool it is compatible: http://eu.crucial.com/eur/en/z97-deluxe/CT5878012 However this Crucial DDR3 1600MHz RAM-set (part no. BLS2CP8G3D1609DS1S00CEU / CT5878012) is not listed in the capability table of the ASUS Z97 Deluxe user guide: http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Z97DELUXE/HelpDesk_QVL/ Please I need some advice......should I buy this Crucial memory and give it a try......or buy this RAM-set instead: Corsair Vengeance LP 16GB RAM (8GBx2) (10-10-10-27) (CML16GX3M2A1600C10) http://www.corsair.com/se-fi/vengeance-low-profile-16gb-dual-channel-ddr3-memory-kit-cml16gx3m2a1600c10 Thank you in advance
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Hi all, I've recently been on a hunt for some quality headphones. I've really only considered buds because I didn't want anything overly bulky or dorky looking at the gym. I've tried several chinese knockoffs, and have recently picked up a pair of Blue Buds X. They're decent in most regards, but for the price tag, they just tend to piss me off at the gym. They're never perfectly situated, and I can't say the build quality is very impressive at this price point. I'll probably be returning, although, they are the best I've tried yet. I think I'm in the market for a quality pair of over-ear or over-head headphones. Something with a discrete enough profile to be worn at the gym, but comfortable enough to be worn everywhere else. (I'm a big fan of consolidation - If I'm going to buy something nice, it will be used for everything and I'll get rid of most of its competition). Some things I'd like, in order of importance: -Build quality. Must be built strong enough to take some abuse, and probably sweat. -Portability/Form Factor. Must be built small enough to not look massive on my head at the gym/while biking, or get in the way. Folding up + carrying case is a plus. -Comfort. I'd like something I can wear all day, or for my entire gym session without having to have 20% of my attention spent readjusting my listening device. -Sound quality - I'm no audiophile and was generally satisfied with the BlueBuds' quality. If I have to aim for a portion of the spectrum, I do like bass-heavy music. -Bluetooth. This is a major plus but not a requirement, as I realize it does narrow the market down severely. -Appearance. I'd like something that looks nice... who wouldn't? Cost is no factor at this point, but value is. I don't want to spend 100$ for a pair of beats that sound like 6$ kmart headphones, but I'd be willing to spend money where satisfaction is higher, up to a point. Let me know your guys' favorites, or if I'm just being a picky Dbag.
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So I'm into wakeboarding, barefooting, and kneeboarding(wish I had a wakeskate). Now that I've gotten alright at these sports I'm going to start bringing my GoPro and filming some videos. Does anyone else here do any of these sports? -Edit: Forgot to list Skiers in the subject.
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NCIX: http://bit.ly/1ow1MWB Amazon: http://georiot.co/3dl The Fugoo Sport Bluetooth speaker is extremely expensive, but it also comes with some great features to set it apart from the crowd... some of which may actually be worth the price tag.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3A-31IvTjW4
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So while running in the rain (as is my habit) these This is basically what I was seaching for. These http://www.amazon.com/Sony-XBA-NC85D-Balanced-Cancelling-Headphones/dp/B006K557BQ broke on me while I was running in the rain (as is my habit) and I am i need of something that I can listen to without hating the sound and that wont break in heavy rain. Now understand the Sonys were not good enough for me and I was actually releaved that they broke because wow disappointing, So just pretend that price isn't an issue.
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Hello there, so I recently broke my old pair of headphones and now that I have started doing more sports I am looking for a pair of headphones that would fit my needs which has to have something alike to clips to hold them behind the ear. I prefer in-ear models, however I would NOT like to have the band that goes behind the head as those tend to get in way in the gym. So what is required? Clip that goes behind your ear, decent sound quality and on-cable controls for volume, next song and whatnot.
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