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Gear this week: a classy smart watch, a portable smart light, and more

By Team HardwareZone - 18 Nov 2016

Gear this week: a classy smart watch, light to go, and more

Withings Steel HR

Withings continues to make stunning analogue watches with smart connected features. The Steel HR adds heart rate monitoring to the mix, with activity tracking and smartphone notifications. The best part is that the Steel HR looks like a classic dress watch on your wrist, not a geeky tech toy.

Find out more on Withings’ official site.

 

Philips Hue Go

A smart, portable light that you can carry with you anywhere you go. Switch through seven light presets using a smart control on the Go, or choose up to 16 million colors wirelessly, using the Hue app. Provides light up to three hours on a single charge.

Check out the Hue Go and other Philips lights in our online gallery.

 

Epson L1455

With each set of inks capable of printing 6,000 pages in black and 6,500 pages in color, the Epson L1455 delivers one of the lowest running costs among A3-size AIOs in the market today. Designed for office use, it's equipped with a 35-sheet duplex ADF, dual 250-sheet input trays, memory card slots, and even a USB Host port.

Find out more about the Epson L1455.

 

Samsung SSD 960 Pro

The Samsung SSD 960 Pro is the company’s latest flagship consumer SSD and it boasts suitably high speeds. Thanks to its new Polaris controller and support for the fast PCIe 3.0 x4 interface and new NVMe protocol, the drive can attain sequential read and write speeds of up to 3,500MB/s and 2,100MB/s respectively. Peak random read and write IOPs are also at an incredible 440,000 and 360,000 respectively. 

Read our review of the Samsung SSD 960 Pro.

 

Razer Deathadder Elite

One of the most popular gaming mice just got a huge upgrade. The new Deathadder Elite comes with a 16,000DPI optical sensor, mechanical switches co-designed by Omron, and two dedicated DPI buttons. Textured rubber side grips ensure you land pixel-perfect shots without losing your grip, and all that in the same familiar high-backed shape that palm grippers love. 

Find out more about the Deathadder Elite on Razer’s official site.

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