Saturday, January 14, 2012

AirPacks Ergonomic Backpack by Core - Large - Red

AirPacks Ergonomic Backpack by Core - Large - Red Review


AirPacks Ergonomic Backpack by Core - Large - Red Feature

  • For students or adults 5.5" tall or measuring 17" or more shoulder top to natural waist
  • Dimensions: 18" x 12.5" x 12". Capacity: 2600 cubic inches. Mini air pump included
  • Made of durable Poly Oxford 600-denier material
  • Patented air technology reduces stress on back by up to 80%, lightens effective load by 50%
  • Transfers weight from shoulders to lower back for revolutionary comfort and support

AirPacks Ergonomic Backpack by Core - Large - Red Overview

The Large #4500 features a new built in padded compartment that can accommodate a standard sized laptop computer. Physicians recommend that students carry no more than 15% of their body weight on their shoulders and backs, yet studies show younger students are lugging as much as 40% each day. Standard ergonomic design features include: patented lumbar air cushion and wider, foam cushioned shoulder straps, adjustable both top and bottom with unique slide strapping that automatically adjust side-to-side to help maintain correct ergonomic support. Additional features include: padded haul handle, built in padded laptop compartment, two large interior compartment for heavier books and other necessities, side cinch straps to secure extra load closer to the back, a large front pocket with organizer for notebooks, pens and pencils (even a handy key keeper, CD player pocket and headphone ports), a front zipper pocket, padded haul handle, one side mesh bottle pocket, one side fabric pocket with buckle and a new detachable cell phone/mp3 holder. Comes in a variety of popular colors. Recommended by the Congress of Chiropractic State Associations.

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Keyless Entry Remote - How It Works and Why It's So Popular

!: Keyless Entry Remote - How It Works and Why It's So Popular

Remember when, in the 80's, we were so excited about the number pads on the car doors so we could enter the car just by entering some combination of numbers...not by using our key? Well, with today's technology, we now have keyless entry remote systems on cars, not just luxury cars but for many different types of cars.

Keyless entry remote is often found on the luxury cars as with a click of the button, the car is armed and other security features are activated. All of the insurance companies love them since the high-tech security systems that come with these expensive autos are armed without much thought required by the drivers. Police departments love them, because many of the keyless entry systems come with a 'low-jack' feature to track stolen cars.

If the car is touched, jiggled, moved or an attempt is made to enter without the system being disarmed, lights will flash and the horn will sound - loudly. We are all familiar with the car in the parking lot starting to make loud noises, with seemingly no one around. We chuckle at the noise, but we all check to make sure it is not our car that is being 'attacked'.

These car alarm systems work by broadcasting radio waves from your remote system to your car. You can unlock your car before you get to it. The keyless entry is safer for women as you can unlock just the driver's side door or all the doors with your remote button; hence the name keyless entry remote system. It is much more useful than the above mentioned number pad, with one touch of a button you can unlock the vehicle from around thirty feet.

If you are carrying a young child, or bags of grocery, being able to press a button and have the car doors unlock, the trunk opened or, with some systems, a door open, the keyless entry remote system can be a life saver.

Keyless entry systems also have advanced features like remote starting. Having the engine running while the car is still locked can be extremely helpful. If you live in an area with bad winter weather, having the car start warming up before you leave your house or get to the car from the office, is very nice. Or, if you live in the dessert like I do, where summer temperatures are frequently over 110 degrees, which means the inside of the car is way over two hundred degrees after being parked in the sun for just a little while. So, when you can start the car and turn on the air conditioning before you get in the car that's a big deal. Just imagine opening the door and sliding in behind the wheel and being able to touch the wheel when before the keyless entry remote system, you were unable to touch the steering wheel for 2-3 minutes after you physically start the A/C.

An important part of the system is the key fob which holds the transmitter component of the remote system. Without the programmed key fob, there would be no emitted signals to lock or unlock the vehicle. Some of the fobs now have chips embedded in the key itself that completes the ignition sequence and allows the car to start. Accordingly, this 'luxury' keyless entry remote system has become more than a convenience and expanded into a security factor.


Keyless Entry Remote - How It Works and Why It's So Popular

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