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  2. Samsung Galaxy Ring - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy Ring is 7.0mm by 2.6 mm in dimensions and weighs between 2.3 and 3 grams, depending on ring size. The ring has 8 MB of RAM and a battery between 18 and 23.5mAh (depending on ring size) which lasts up to 7 days. The ring is equipped with an accelerometer, PPG and skin temperature sensors. The ring uses BLE 5.4

  3. Smart ring - Wikipedia

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    A smart ring is a compact wearable electronic device that combines mobile technology with features for convenient on-the-go use. These devices, typically designed to fit on a finger like a traditional jewelry ring, can offer functionalities like mobile payments, access control, gesture control, and activity tracking.

  4. Extension tube - Wikipedia

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    Extension tubes without electrical contacts will not allow an electronic automatic camera to control the lens, thus disabling autofocus and in some cases forcing a user to shoot wide open unless the lens offers manual aperture control. More expensive extension tubes contain electrical contacts allowing the user to use autofocus and ...

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  6. Battery charger - Wikipedia

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    The output of a timer charger is terminated after a predetermined time interval. Timer chargers were the most common type for high-capacity Ni–Cd cells in the late 1990s to charge low-capacity consumer Ni–Cd cells. Often a timer charger and set of batteries could be bought as a bundle and the charger time is set for those batteries ...

  7. Internet access - Wikipedia

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    Internet access is a facility or service that provides connectivity for a computer, a computer network, or other network device to the Internet, and for individuals or organizations to access or use applications such as email and the World Wide Web.

  8. Remote control - Wikipedia

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    A Samsung Nuon N2000 television and DVD remote control An air conditioning unit remote control. In electronics, a remote control (also known as a remote or clicker [1]) is an electronic device used to operate another device from a distance, usually wirelessly.

  9. HDMI - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] At the time, DVI-HDCP (DVI with HDCP) and DVI-HDTV (DVI-HDCP using the CEA-861-B video standard) were being used on HDTVs. [12] [13] [14] HDMI 1.0 was designed to improve on DVI-HDTV by using a smaller connector and adding audio capability and enhanced Y′C B C R capability and consumer electronics control functions. [12] [13]