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Old 02-19-2005, 03:30 PM
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Default Freedom Keepsafe Helps Protect Your Gadgets

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"Proporta release the ideal gadget for those who misplace things… the Freedom Keepsafe. Employing state-of-the-art radio technology, the Freedom Keepsafe adopts a ‘parent and child’ system to ensure items such as mobile phones, PDA’s, Smartphones, laptops, wallets or MP3 players are not left behind lost or out in the cold. Simply by attaching the small and unobtrusive ‘child’ unit to the item of value and having the ‘parent’ unit in your pocket you will be alerted if the distance between the two units goes above 6 metres (20 feet). The beeping alert will also raise the alarm against possible theft."

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This looks like a very interesting idea. It doesn't add too much weight, or bulk to your device, and 20 feet seems like a pretty good distance. This would be a good addition to those laptop locking cables that I've never trusted. What do you guys do to protect your gadgets?
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Old 02-19-2005, 11:43 PM
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How I keep my gadgets today after losing some over the years? A lanyard/wrist strap system from OP/TECH for my PDA/smartphone/MP3 player/digicams - and yes, even for my notebook.

The lanyard/wrist strap system I use is modular. I have multiple securing ends (or system connectors, as OP/TECH calls them) that are permanently attached to the devices, with the lanyard/wrist strap itself semi-permanent around my neck and wrist. This means I can attach any of the gadgets to either the longer lanyard or shorter wrist strap when they are out, which in effect creates a "reminder tether".

How does that protect my stuff? It simply reminds me to take them along whenever I get off my ass. They are all thrown into my Dicota backpack including the notebook - yes, even for a trip to the john.

Inconvenient yes, but extremely effective - also one less battery-powered gadget to carry/lose :wink:


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Sounds like a good solution, but what if there is no eye-let on the device for the securing end?
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Old 02-20-2005, 03:12 AM
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Hmm, interesting poser ... It never occured to me that some electronic devices we carry do not have strap eyelets, because I have them on all the ones I own. Except the notebook of course ... where I just fabricated a nylon loop for it Mind you, it's not there so I could the 10lb. monster off my neck - I just need a point where I can attach the lanyard/strap as a reminder that it's there.

I did have some plastic 3M-adhesive eyelets that were attached to my old PDAs, but can't recall where I got them now. They are extremely strong and will more than keep the relatively light electronica hanging securely off the lanyard, though.
 
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