Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Tech 4 O Snowboarding Airpod

Tech 4 O Snowboarding Airpod Review



Tech 4 O Snowboarding Airpod Feature

  • Measures hang time for competitive snowboarding and ski jumps
  • Provides the amount of time you're off the ground for the last 15 jumps
  • Tracks total time in the air for the day and year
Take a run through the park, and the Air Pod will record up to 15 jumps. The quick and easy external mounting system allows the Air Pod to quickly strap to a user's leg and be shared amongst friends. Break it out for friendly competitions to see who’s really going big and deserves the bragging rights. The convenient location and brightly lit display allows you to review air time while riding the lift back to the top of the mountain.

Highly accurate, the Air Pod automatically calculates the amount of time you're off the ground. How does it work? Without getting into an advanced physics lesson, the guts of the Air Pod contain an accelerometer sensor that measures a number of different forces. One of those forces is gravity. The accelerometer measures changes in gravitational force to record the time when you launch off a kicker until you stomp the landing.

The Air Pod automatically calculates and records a user’s air time per jump.
Key Features:
  • Automatically calculates and records a user’s air (hang) time per jump
  • Automatic jump counter records the user’s last 15 jumps
  • Quick and easy mounting system allows for fast on/off
  • Comfortable elastic strap for ease of movement
  • Small, light, low-profile design doesn't get in the way
  • The Air Pod is worn on the user's leg, just above the knee, so they can check records on the lift back to the top of the mountain
  • Cumulative daily air time recorder
  • Cumulative lifetime air time recorder
  • Back lit display is perfect for late nights on the slopes
  • Time/Date/Alarm
  • Temperature
  • AAA battery
  • Detailed, and easy-to-follow print instructions are included


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