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EdTech Show Daily Wednesday, February 7, 2018 1 6 Sennheiser Liberates Your Sound with HD1 Free Sennheiser presents the HD1 Free, an all- new wireless model in the acclaimed HD1 family. Bringing the essence of HD1 to its most compact form yet, the new ear-canal headphones combine uncompromised sound quality, progres- sive technology and a minimalist style in a compact design. The headphones' high-quality dynamic speaker system and custom- machined stainless steel in-ear sound tunnels deliver superior acoustic preci- sion with a powerful bass response and detailed vocal projection, emanating a signature sound. Featuring Bluetooth 4.2 as well as Qualcomm ® apt-X™ and AAC codec support, the HD1 Free ensures that this true hi-fi sound can be enjoyed via crystal clear wireless transmission. Qualcomm apt-X Low Latency compati- bility also enhances the ability to enjoy gaming or video content by keeping audio transmission perfectly in sync with the visuals. "Inspired by those who always aim higher, our iconic HD1 headphone family continues to set new standards through their fusion of top quality audio and pre- mium aesthetics," said Sebastian Rodens, Product Manager Audiophile at Sennheiser. "The HD1 Free distills this ethos into an exquisitely compact form – offering even greater portability and freedom, without compromising on audio performance." Feature-Packed 'Phones Along with portability and wireless connectivity, the new HD1 Free offers a range of features that guar- antee a superior experience with mobile devices. The headphones' six-hour battery life and a luxurious leather case make them a per- fect companion for life on the go. A three- button remote and high quality in-line microphone for making calls and control- ling music are integrated into the cable between the earpieces. Multi-connection with up to two devices at once and 3-way calling support are also provided. The HD1 Free has been crafted from premium materials for comfort, style and lasting durability. As with all HD1 headphones, the headphones' design reveals meticulous atten- tion to detail. The ergonom- ically designed earpieces have been precision-built from stainless steel with mirror chrome detailing and feature unique magnets so the head- phones can be worn around the neck when not in use. Ear adapters provided in four different sizes ensure a personalized fit in the ear canals for comfort and atten- uation of ambient noise. For more information, visit www.sennheiser.com. Anchor Graphics Focused on Delivering Exceptional Customer Service In 1984, Anchor Graphics Labels & More rooted its foundations into a small town on the outskirts of Dallas, Texas. With just three printing and packaging machines up and running, this family- owned and operated business initially focused its services on custom printing. But as time progressed and technol- ogy developed, a new demand for labels had emerged. It was 1992, when an estimated 2.9 million people integrated pagers into their commercial businesses. Individuals worldwide began using beepers for personal use as wide-area paging became more accessible. Nevertheless, both commercial and individual users found themselves in need of durable labels displaying com- pany branding and contact information. While most printing and labeling industries shied away from difficult and small quantity printing, Anchor Graphics embraced this advancement in society and accepted the new chal- lenge. Fast-forward 25 years and Anchor Graphics Labels & More currently serves as one of the nation's leading solutions providers for the cellular industry, septic and property manage- ment field. Offering, but not limited to: IMEI labels, LDI/water evident labels, lens tapes, wraps, manuals, gaskets and more. Anchor Graphics' current owner, Leslie Goolsby, has walked in conjunction with the company – growing up alongside it. She has molded the fundamentals of family into the work environment and takes immense pride in the relationship shared between her employees and customers. From the hardships of owning a small business to watching it succeed and thrive, Leslie Goolsby's Christian beliefs inform her company's vision. This upcoming new year, Anchor Graphics has once again integrated both print and digital mediums into production. A new e- commerce website will fully serve the property management field, making it simple, convenient and more accessible for cus- tomers to place an order. Since 1984, Anchor Graphics Labels & More has evolved along society, setting the example of how a company should interact with its clients. Serving the nation with a servant's heart, Anchor Graphics is truly The Rare Breed. For more information, go to www.anchorgraphics.com or call 972.422.4300. Lion Universe a Game Changer in Mobile Technology Lion Universe, the company recently rec- ognized as a game-changer in mobile technology at the 2017 MWC in San Francisco, the provider of the latest in groundbreaking technological advances on telecommunication devices and the world's first premium-full HD 3D mobile phone with no 3D glasses needed, is also a phone with a cause. Lion Universe's mission is to use technology to help erad- icate unemployment and homelessness. The Lion Team's focus is on chang- ing the way people communicate by pro- viding premium quality products that are affordable, without compromising quali- ty, while simultaneously making a differ- ence in the lives of everyday Americans. The company has partnered with various non-profit organizations, such as Fathers & Mothers Who Care (www.fmwc.org) and Homeless Heroes House (www.h3heroes.org), whose focus is on the eradication of homelessness, and the creation of jobs with a living wage. Lion Universe has earmarked seven percent of all retail sales to combat these issues. "When I see homeless people, I always have a strong desire to do some- thing to help. I always think, if they just had a phone, there has to be someone they could call for help to change their life," says Chief Executive Officer Linda Duston-Kelly. "It always affects me per- sonally when homeless people are treated like part of the landscape. Instead of being looked at as a person, they are looked at as a tree, or trash, or something that people just walk by without noticing." In addition to its focus on humanitari- anism, Lion Universe is creating jobs by partnering with distributors with a strong desire to be a part of a company that is a game-changer in mobile technology. Featured Product: The Lion 1918 The Lion 1918 gives users the unheard of ability to experience full 3D on the go, without the need for 3D glasses. Truly groundbreaking, the Lion 1918 allows mobile users to enjoy large, clear, sharp 3D content, perfect for gaming, live streaming, watching videos and movie content. Lion 1918 is cus- tomizable and runs on Android 7, does 600mhz and has a 5.7- inch screen with front 8.0 megapixel and 13.0 rear Sony cameras. With 36 hours talk time, HD display screen and FHD 1920 1080-pixel resolution, the Lion 1918 3D phone offers an unrivaled user experi- ence. The Bolton Effect is one of the first unique 3-in-1 products brought to the market to include an MP3 player, pedometer and sound recorder, as well as being waterproof. No other company can match what the Lion Universe Technology can do! For more information, go to www.lion universe.com or call 562.299.5259. Collaborating to Advance Concussion Safety As a global leader in the electronic com- ponents, sensors, wireless connectivity modules and power technologies space, Murata is committed to developing inno- vative solutions that help contribute to the quality of consumers' everyday lives and the advancement of society overall. With that as background, last year Murata began teaming with the Cleveland Clinic's Global Cardiovascular Innovations Center. Through this collaboration, an introduc- tion was made to a Minneapolis-based start-up that is taking on one of today's most pressing sports related injury issues – concussions. The company is Prevent Biometrics, and it has developed the Impact Monitor (IM) Mouthguard. This solution encom- passes a unique, real-time head impact monitoring technology. This product delivers an immediate benefit to players, their families and the future of helmeted and contact sports. It is derived from patented technology developed at Cleveland Clinic by top neurosurgeons and engineers and supported by grants from the National Institute of Health, the National Football League and others. How does the IM Mouthguard work? The mouthguard, which has embedded accelerometers, couples tight- ly to the upper arch of teeth, which are part of the skull. When there is an impact, algorithms calculate the force, impact location, direction and count. By pairing the IM Mouthguard with a proprietary mobile application, head impacts can be continuously reported and tracked chronologically. If any hit exceeds a dan- ger threshold, an alert is sent to coaches, trainers and parents via the app.

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