Huawei outs Honor Band Zero and Honor Whistle

Following the official debut of the Honor 7, Huawei has announced a couple of wearables to match the latest flagship smartphone – the Honor Band Zero smartwatch and the Honor Whistle Bluetooth headset.

The Honor Band Zero features a circular touch screen display encased in a metallic bezel with brushed-metal finish. In addition, it is IP68-certified so it can withstand a good deal of water and dust, and will be available in Black, Beige, and White bands.

Next is the Honor Whistle Bluetooth headset which is aimed at on-the-go professionals that need to stay connected. Like the Band Zero, it also has a brushed metal finish and comes in Black and white.


The Honor Band Zero is slated for an August release in China. Pricing is yet to be announced.

source: Huawei
via: GSMArena

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Huawei outs Honor Band Zero and Honor Whistle

Following the official debut of the Honor 7, Huawei has announced a couple of wearables to match the latest flagship smartphone – the Honor Band Zero smartwatch and the Honor Whistle Bluetooth headset.

The Honor Band Zero features a circular touch screen display encased in a metallic bezel with brushed-metal finish. In addition, it is IP68-certified so it can withstand a good deal of water and dust, and will be available in Black, Beige, and White bands.

Next is the Honor Whistle Bluetooth headset which is aimed at on-the-go professionals that need to stay connected. Like the Band Zero, it also has a brushed metal finish and comes in Black and white.


The Honor Band Zero is slated for an August release in China. Pricing is yet to be announced.

source: Huawei
via: GSMArena

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Ford promises autonomous vehicles by 2020

During the annual Further with Ford Summit in Palo Alto, California, the American automotive company is expecting fully autonomous vehicles to run in public roads in the next 5 years.

That’s right — it’s possible to buy and own a self-driving Ford car by 2020.

There are 3 modes for autonomy — Assistive, Remote and Fully Automated. Assistive mode is already in the market and being used by Ford vehicles in the form of collision detection, cruise control and obstacle avoidance.

Remote and fully automated mode are currently under research and development and we’ve seen some demo from Ford showing remote-parking cars.

Ford has identified several key factors for autonomous technology — sensors, high-powered processing, algorithms, 3D mapping, 4G connectivity and vehicle integration.

Aside from that, there are also several other external factors to take into account. One of them is how the vehicles will interact with pedestrian and how to identify pedestrian motive.

Check out the video demo of Remote Parking below:

It’s a pretty interesting discussion and exciting to know we’ll be seeing autonomous vehicles in some qualified streets in the next 5 years.

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Ford promises autonomous vehicles by 2020

During the annual Further with Ford Summit in Palo Alto, California, the American automotive company is expecting fully autonomous vehicles to run in public roads in the next 5 years.

That’s right — it’s possible to buy and own a self-driving Ford car by 2020.

There are 3 modes for autonomy — Assistive, Remote and Fully Automated. Assistive mode is already in the market and being used by Ford vehicles in the form of collision detection, cruise control and obstacle avoidance.

Remote and fully automated mode are currently under research and development and we’ve seen some demo from Ford showing remote-parking cars.

Ford has identified several key factors for autonomous technology — sensors, high-powered processing, algorithms, 3D mapping, 4G connectivity and vehicle integration.

Aside from that, there are also several other external factors to take into account. One of them is how the vehicles will interact with pedestrian and how to identify pedestrian motive.

Check out the video demo of Remote Parking below:

It’s a pretty interesting discussion and exciting to know we’ll be seeing autonomous vehicles in some qualified streets in the next 5 years.

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Ford promises autonomous vehicles by 2020

During the annual Further with Ford Summit in Palo Alto, California, the American automotive company is expecting fully autonomous vehicles to run in public roads in the next 5 years.

That’s right — it’s possible to buy and own a self-driving Ford car by 2020.

There are 3 modes for autonomy — Assistive, Remote and Fully Automated. Assistive mode is already in the market and being used by Ford vehicles in the form of collision detection, cruise control and obstacle avoidance.

Remote and fully automated mode are currently under research and development and we’ve seen some demo from Ford showing remote-parking cars.

Ford has identified several key factors for autonomous technology — sensors, high-powered processing, algorithms, 3D mapping, 4G connectivity and vehicle integration.

Aside from that, there are also several other external factors to take into account. One of them is how the vehicles will interact with pedestrian and how to identify pedestrian motive.

Check out the video demo of Remote Parking below:

It’s a pretty interesting discussion and exciting to know we’ll be seeing autonomous vehicles in some qualified streets in the next 5 years.

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