Are There Any New Technologies Coming Up in Corrective Eye Surgery?
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Question by Anu R: Are there any new technologies coming up in corrective eye surgery?
Are there any new technologies in prototype which will make this safer?
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they are constantly trying to find newer and better ways for laser corrective surgery. There is a lot of reseach being conducted at the moment but it is not advertised or published yet as laser corrective surgery is a very competitive market and nobody wants to give away their ideas or secrets until they have mastered it first
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New Potato Technologies TuneLink Auto for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad - Bluetooth Headset - Retail Packaging - Black
- Stereo Bluetooth A2DP provides excellent sound quality over both FM transmitter and AUX connection with no wires.
- Auto Play/Auto Reconnect:
- When you start your car, TuneLink finds your device, automatically pairs to it and starts playing your music from where you left off.
- TuneLink Share Mode allows you and your friends to share the TuneLInk in the car, a new social music feature.
- 2.1 Amp charge for iPod touch, iPhone and iPad
- Crystal clear sound quality, engineered by the audio experts at New Potato.
Easy Installation- Simply plug TuneLink Auto into power socket, launch music app and you are ready to go. FM or AUX: use FM transmitter or AUX input, either way it sounds great. Bluetooth- based and auto-pairing, easy to link to your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad Advanced Features- Best-in-class Bluetooth technology supports wide range of codecs resulting in the best possible stereo audio quality. Link to your car’s audio system from up to 45 feet away. TuneLink Share mode allows multiple users t
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November 29th, 2011 - 02:08
Just what I needed – period.,
This product gives me a high quality audio connection between my iPhone 3GS and Mazda3 factory stereo. It pairs easily from the first time and then I do not need to do anything to re-pair it. On short rides, I do not even take the phone out of my pocket – as soon as I start the engine, in few seconds music just starts playing where it stopped last time. Of course I use AUX connection to my stereo to avoid any potential static in the city – but I tried FM for a couple of days as well and it’s very, very decent, volume is not much different from radio stations, and very clear sound if you take care to choose an empty frequency – as you should anyway. Also, I set FM Volume to LOW for most clear sound. I can listen to Alan Parson’s and Pink Floyd over FM just fine, to my surprise. Dynamic range and frequency response seem to be excellent.(this section of review is updated after weekend testing). I had other FM transmitters before and the sound never was that clear.
So I’m keeping it no questions; and it offers sharing the connection with other people in my car – kids love that.
so, to be short, I am done with my car audio upgrades. Tunelink is not cheap but it’s MUCH cheaper than to buy and install aftermarket ipod-enabled or bluetooth stereo; besides, it’s portable. Oh yes, it charges the phone too, and even the cable is included.
Negatives? hmmm… well, it requires having an iPhone or touch.. though I’ve heard they have Droid version now.
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|November 29th, 2011 - 02:56
Great Device, very handy!,
Basically, this peripheral is an expensive ($90) dongle that plugs into the power port in your car and connects to your phone (and other phones) via bluetooth. You can then either plug the dongle directly into your stereo via audio cable (short ~1 foot cable included) or it can also act as an FM transmitter. As far as I can tell, if you only want to stream via cable it doesn’t matter if you have an iOS device or any other bluetooth enabled music device. I think you should be able to connect and stream music, though you will be lacking on a lot of the features of the device. I also haven’t tried this yet so don’t buy it with that specifically in mind as it is labeled as for iphone and ipod touch.
The dongle itself has just 2 jacks in the front of it, one for the audio cable and one for a USB cable. It says that it provides enough power to be able to charge the iphone / ipod as well as an iPad, if that’s what you’re hoping for. There are no buttons on the dongle to initiate a connection. This causes problems if you are listening to something while your car engine isn’t on and then you turn it on. The connection will die and won’t try to re-connect so the only thing you’ll be able to do is either pull out your phone and tell it to reconnect or pull the adapter out of the port and plug it back in.
The device is controlled via your phone using an app from the app store. The app provides you the ability to find good radio frequencies that should best work with the FM transmitter and set the station the dongle will broadcast at. You can also use it to manage the currently playing song or handle the music that is currently playing. You can name your specific Tunelink device, set a default location (to help with FM frequency help) and set up options to automatically connect, automatically start playing, and even automatically load the TuneLink application when it connects.
An additional feature of this is the capability to have multiple people in the car connect to the adapter and share playback of the music through the Tunelink application. There are different modes that you can set it to to change how this works (automatically queuing, requesting to play something, etc). I have not tried this so I can’t speak to how well it works.
Finally, the important bit of sound quality though I might not be the best judge. I have only used mine with a direct connection but it sounds as if my phone were directly connected to my stereo. I haven’t tried out the FM transmitter portion yet, but one of the reviews on Amazon indicated it sounds “Very Very Decent” and other reviews I’ve read have said that it sounds really good, though suffers from the same problems as all FM transmitters.
Overall I’m VERY happy with my purchase. The convenience of just getting in my car and having my music start up as if I’ve got a CD in the player is great. Having the charge port on there makes it great for normal usage even if you’re low on battery and it comes with a cable so no need to get another one or carry one with you. Sorry for the wall of text, but hope this helps.
Pros:
Easy connect
No hassle
FM Transmitter / Direct Audio link
Sharing?
Cons:
No control from the device (need to use a headset and voice commands or take your phone out to control things)
Can’t force a reconnect on the device
Cost
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