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Consumer Electronics Daily News 4 7 Monday, January 7, 2019 equipment. The company has made the decision to make its AccuVision-3D measuring system available to all North American shops – a real game changer! AccuVision-3D is the quickest, most accurate and least complicated measur- ing system on the market. It is excellent for estimating and repair, no calibration needed, just point and measure. Measure anywhere and print or save the report in minutes. Steve Klapprat, Owner of Ski Collision of Winnipeg, said, "Firstly, I must say, I should have bought your sys- tem a year ago, I am sorry I waited. We have a 4,000 square foot shop and space is always limited. We decided to buy a 3D measuring system and after much investigation, we settled on the AccuVision-3D because of its simplici- Arslan Automotive (Cont'd. from p. 1) ty, ease of use and huge time savings. Our backlog of 40 cars was cleared in less than a week and we were amazed at how quick our technician, Shaun Ings, mastered the system and now swears by it. "On a cost-benefit basis, price, though comparable to competitive brands, is not a factor due to AccuVision-3D's very fast payback period. We now use it almost on every car for estimating as well as repairs. It only takes minutes what would take hours with other systems. We have the option to print or save the reports as PDF files and email to the insurer with- out creating paperwork. As for backup, from the outset, your technical depart- ment has been super responsive and pro- fessional by taking control of our sys- tem online and live to resolve any issues. Just a funtastic system!" mounting plate to the back of the device with the included 3M adhesive. The mount's compact size allows travelers to easily pack it in their suitcase or carryon and comes in a convenient travel case with room for cables or earbuds. The mount is easily adjustable, giv- ing travelers optimal viewing angles while on the plane with their tray table up or down. No more uncomfortable neck pain from looking down at your device. Not listening to music or watching a movie? Just place the headphones around the back of the mount, freeing up even Bracketron (Cont'd. from p. 1) more space. The mount features clips on the back that slide into the air vent of any rental vehicle. You can even use this in the hotel as a phone or tablet stand, making it the ultimate multi-tasking travel companion. The smartly designed Roadtripper Travel Mount is meant to go anywhere and is available at www.bracketron.com for $49.99. Experience the Roadtripper Travel Mount at the Bracketron CES booth #35159 in South Hall 4, and ask about entering for a chance to win a free Roadtripper Travel Mount. Today, when you buy a robot vacu- um, it may not be what you expected. Sometimes it cleans your floors. Sometimes it fights with shoes – and loses. That's why we launched the Coral One. It's the only 2-in-1 vacuum robot on the market that brings the first true innovation to the category in years. Equipped with a handheld component and nozzle accessories, it delivers cleaning power that extends beyond the floor. Consumers can clean a wide vari- ety of surfaces, from the creases of their sofa to their curtains and counter- tops. Pull out the handheld and it becomes a powerful cyclonic dust mag- net. Put it back in and it becomes a smart vacuum robot. The vacuum robot navigates each Coral (Cont'd. from p. 1) space it cleans using an internal computer that maps out the floor plan. Sensors enable it to determine the most efficient cleaning path by preventing it from bumping into objects. Cyclonic technolo- gy and high-power fans ensure the most powerful suction, and the custom-built wheels and modules guarantee the Coral One can easily climb over any uneven surfaces. It's thoughtfully designed for the way you actually clean and maintain your home. Visit South Hall 2 booth #26900. Oh, we're this year's CES 2019 Innovation Awards Honoree for Robotics too. For more information, visit www.coral robots.com, call 323.813.5726, email info@coralrobots.com or stop by South Hall 2 booth #26900. Samson Go Mic Mobile – Adding Superior Audio to Smartphone Videos The rise of DIY YouTube channels, the social media explosion, video blogging, mobile journalism and electronic news gathering have led to a revolution in video content; content often self-pro- duced on tablets and smartphones. While the pixel count, lens quality and process- ing power of smartphone cameras have reached dazzling new heights, the onboard audio quality hasn't really kept pace. That's where the Samson Go Mic Mobile comes in. Billed as the first Professional Wireless System for Mobile Video, the Samson Go Mic Mobile is an enhanced audio capture system created for today's on-the-go producers. Combining proven microphone expertise and innovative wireless technology, Samson has created an easy-to-use package that delivers a dramatic improvement in voice clarity and audio fidelity. The Go Mic Mobile system is available paired with either the Samson Q8 wireless handheld dynamic microphone transmitter, or with the Samson LM8 lavalier microphone and wireless beltpack transmitter. Either microphone option can be purchased individually and added on to create a cus- tomized dual-mic configuration. Choose a mixed stereo signal, or output each channel separately to ease post-produc- tion down the line. "The Go Mic Mobile offers superior audio quality that lets me go live confi- dently at a moment's notice," says YouTube marketing maven Derral Eves. Certified by YouTube for Audience Growth, Eves is a video marketing con- sultant who has worked with some of the biggest brands in the world. "I produce an enormous amount of video content, and this system is fantastic for conducting my one-on- one interviews. Plus, the Go Mic Mobile is simple to use, making it the perfect choice for any video blogger." At the heart of the package is the Go Mic Mobile receiver. This compact 2- channel wireless receiver delivers a clean, low-latency digital audio signal directly to any iOS device, smartphone, tablet or laptop via a single USB cable. Lightning, Micro-B and USB-C cables are included to ensure the proper connec- tion. An analog output can provide signal to DSLR cameras and field recorders. The wireless design offers unparalleled levels of mobility, and eliminates unsightly wires from the video frame. Operating in the 2.4GHz wireless band, the Go Mic Mobile automatically seeks out the cleanest available channel to deliver a crystal clear audio signal, while achieving up to a 100-foot (line-of-sight) range. Adjustable bracket arms and/or hook-and-loop fas- teners connect the Go Mic Mobile receiver securely to any smartphone or tablet. The tripod adapter and DSLR shoe-bracket provide additional camera-mounting solutions. Inside, the rechargeable lithium-ion bat- tery keeps the system running for up to 13 hours. Samson USB microphones gave voice to the podcasting crowd, and its original Go Mic changed the face of VOIP and webcam communications. Now, with the Go Mic Mobile, Samson is set to revolutionize the way mobile con- tent creators capture audio for video. For more information, go to www .samsontech.com. Mitsubishi Electric Introduces Robust Driver Monitoring System Mitsubishi Electric, a leading manufac- turer of in-vehicle entertainment, naviga- tion systems and advanced driver-assis- tance systems (ADAS) technologies, announced that it has developed the first in-vehicle monitoring system with a sin- gle wide-angle camera to detect both the driver and front passenger simultaneous- ly. Conventional in-vehicle monitoring systems generally use a single camera to analyze the driver's face for drowsiness or distraction. More recent imaging sys- tems monitor the driver as well as the front passenger, but require several cam- eras. Mitsubishi Electric has refined this concept by developing a technology that uses just one wide-angle camera to iden- tify both the face and hand gestures of driver and front passenger. This allows OEMs to offer a range of safety and per- sonalization features at a lower cost. "Monitoring both front-seat occu- pants not only lets us check driver-centric safety behavior, but also allows us to sup- port additional gesture inputs for in-cab systems such as climate control or audio," says Mark Vogel, Senior Product Development Manager at Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America. "Providing a mix of safety and convenience features within the same monitoring system is critical as the line between those disci- plines continue to blur." With features in development to monitor upper body position and detect slumping or collapsing, this technology may soon be able to identify medical emergencies, such as a heart attack or stroke. In such circumstances, the vehicle could take immediate action by dialing emergency services or even rerouting to a nearby hospital. Active safety monitoring systems like this will become especially important as we evolve toward the self- driving car. About Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America, a wholly owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, is a global supplier of in-vehicle infotain- ment, telematics and safety systems. Founded in 1979, the company's inno- vative technology enables automakers to exceed consumer expectations through high-quality vehicle designs at the speed of mobility. Industry leaders such as BMW, Chrysler, Daimler, Ford, GM, Honda, Nissan and Volvo depend on Mitsubishi Electric for everything from engine-control units through navi- gation systems to autonomous-ready technologies. About Mitsubishi Electric Corporation With over 90 years of experience in pro- viding reliable, high-quality products, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation is a rec- ognized world leader in the manufacture, marketing and sales of electrical and electronic equipment used in information processing and communications, space development and satellite communica- tions, consumer electronics, industrial technology, energy, transportation and building equipment.

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