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Premier
If you’re a cricket fan, I sincerely hope your
arms are well warmed up and ready for endless
Mexican waves. Mongoose, the leader in cutting
edge sports technology, has recently unveiled their
newest cricket bat edition to the world.
Specifically designed for games with limited
overs, the MMi3 bat promises to hit faster,
harder and further, with 20% more power than a
conventional bat and 15% more speed, promising
to leave the opponents grabbing air.
The MMi3 bat also has massive edges from
shoulder to toe and incorporates a shorter blade
and longer handle to give it an incomparable
attacking advantage over other bats.
With a sweet spot of more than twice the size
of a conventional bat, the MMi3 is sure to inject a
new level of excitement and entertainment into
the gentleman’s game.
www.mongoosecricket.com
From Nix to Six
The pace of business is rapidly accelerating and there
is no time to waste transcribing handwritten documents
from paper to screen. The Intellipen Pro allows you to
capture your notes in a fraction of the time. Intellipen is
a practical plug-and-play digital pen. It looks and feels like
a normal pen but it comes with the latest in handwriting
recognition technology. It reads every stroke on the page
and transfers the information to a USB memory drive clip.
The information is captured in 3-dimension, which allows
the pen to reliably record handwriting, drawings and
diagrams. Connect the USB to your laptop or PC, upload
the document and convert your notes into electronic
text. It’s as quick and simple as that. The wireless USB
drive can be attached to any notepad and no special
paper is required.The pen uses standard replacement ink
cartridges. For more information email Steve Nossel at
steve@circuitcity.co.za.
Every minute Counts
Hailed as one the most useful inventions, the
Solar Light Cap is finding favour amongst recreational
users and corporates the world over.
The multipurpose cap has a flexible solar panel
in the peak that powers two LED lights that can
provide up to five hours of light on full power, and up
to 36 hours using a dimmer function.The light unit
handles torrential rain and has a Morse code setting
that emits an SOS signal in case of emergency.
Useful for camping, fishing, hunting, or simply the
traditional braai, The Solar Light Cap is available in
six different styles and various colours, including
camouflage designs for hunters.
“A lot of companies give away traditional golf
caps with their logo and branding on it, but they
end up at the back of a cupboard. The Solar Light
Cap has a use so it’s better for companies to spend
their hard earned marketing dollars on something
that doesn’t get thrown away,” says inventor and
2C-Light founder, Simon Dyer.
If you use it every day, compared with the cost of
buying batteries for a headlamp, the Solar Light Cap
will pay for itself in six weeks.
Price: R299.
Online Shop: www.SolarLightCap.co.za
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086 106 3963 | Info@SolarLightCap.co.za
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