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4 Accessories to Make Your Biking Routine Safer

A biking routine is probably one of the most rewarding physical activities one can engage in: it is extremely healthy for your body and mind, ecologically friendly and has the power to bring people together, making you new friends and opening a world of opportunities for you to discover. Biking sustains jobs, hobbies and training – but, to say the truth, it is not only the safest activity of them all. Traffic aside, there are some things that can happen to you while biking, from flat tires to getting lost in a neighborhood you are not familiar with. Read More

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Wearable Devices

Long before Apple Watch and Android Wear were launched, Pebble was the first smartwatch to accessorize our wrists with a gadget that complements our phones. Looking back we can see how far we’ve come with the smartwatch technology. Today, we took things even further and we are proud to announce the first Red Panic Button – smartwatch integration with Pebble because all classics deserve an upgrade.
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Le bouton de panique rouge en Français est maintenant disponible

Nous sommes ravis de lancer une application de bouton de panique rouge en Français. S’appuyant sur l’intérêt démontré par les clients français pour l’application du bouton de panique rouge, nous avons décidé de fabriquer une adaptation spéciale française du bouton de panique rouge, spécifiquement personnalisée pour les francophones. Read More

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5 Gadgets every woman must have

When it comes to fashionable gadgets and wearables, technology surpassed even its own expectations. If five years ago a slick smartphone was IT for a woman, now women have plenty of gorgeous and useful pieces of jewelry that hide hi-tech features behind their innovative designs.

Who knows what that particular ring, brooch or bracelet does? Can we find out?

Today we will take a look at the top five gadgets for women that we absolutely love! Read More

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Lost in a Crowd? Don’t Let a Panic Attack Overwhelm You

Attending events, festivals, art exhibitions or crowded shows can turn into a bad experience for shy and introvert people. Even a busy urban street can be a nightmare for some people. And if someone is a bit agoraphobic, then things tend to escalate and emotions to get the best out of that person. One can go through a panic attack even if he’s not introvert or agoraphobic: a very stressful day, exhaustion, job tasks piling up, personal problems, and stress and health issues – these are all triggers factoring in Read More