Sunday, October 18, 2015

Aquaris Aquaris X5 and M10, two of the many new HRC – EN Journal

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To coincide with its fifth anniversary, the technology company BQ today celebrated the first edition of the BQ Open Day, a event open to the public with technology as the protagonist. Throughout this day, the company organized conferences, round tables and workshops and presented the new features that expand its portfolio of smartphones, tablets, 3D printers and educational robotics as well as its first Internet of Things project.

During the event, HRC submitted its core values, positioning education as a fundamental key in the development of a new society in which technology is a means, not an end. This bet by the co-creation and education was the central axis of the workshops and conferences organized

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Aquaris X5: the metal as the protagonist. HRC used for the first time, the metal in one of its features. The aluminum double anodizagem allowed to expand the range of colors, apart from offering great resistance to risks.

The curved sides reinforce the glint of metal, and provide greater ergonomics. In the manufacturing process, turned to pioneering techniques that allow joining the metal to polycarbonate without any additional element, thereby obtaining a compact metal design and a smooth texture.

The main challenges were to introduce a LiPo 2900 battery a device as thin mAh (only 7.5 mm), but also the integration of nano-SIM cards within the same tray to optimize the space of the components or micro SD slot.

X5 Aquaris will be available in the online store HRC and outlets authorized in November, from 249.90 euros.

During the BQ Open Day, the company announced a commercial 5 year warranty, for your new smartphones and, retroactively, to the range Aquaris M. currently there is still no similar offer in the sector of multimedia devices

Aquaris M10:. Europe’s first tablet with Dolby Atmos. The HRC also today introduced the Aquaris M10, a lightweight and compact tablet, whose main features are the autonomy and the balance between aesthetics and functionality. The Aquaris M10 is Europe’s first tablet with Dolby Atmos, a technology that spreads the sound accurately to any point in three-dimensional space, thus offering a total immersion of the user.

The Aquaris M10 will be available in the online store HRC and outlets authorized in November, from 249.90 euros

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Halu, the first Internet project of Things HRC. The Halu is a smart focus designed, developed and assembled in Spain. Its innovative design consists of a diffuser disk optical methacrylate mixing the colors evenly, without creating shadows of light and improving the passage thereof, and a base in AL6082-T6 aluminum. The intensity and color of light is controlled by an app from a smartphone, or tablet computer. This application is open technology:. Developers can work on your API and can develop new options and ways to interact with Halu

Zowi, the educational robot. The Zowi is an educational toy that children can program overcoming different levels of complexity, control from an app, disassemble and reassemble. In addition, they can create their own projects and share them with other children. This friendly robot clearly reflects what should be the Technological Education:. Transparent, open and fun

The Zowi will be available at the online store HRC and selling points allowed from November, at 99.90 Euro

The new 3D printers HRC:. Witbox 2 and Hephestos 2. The purpose of the HRC is to contribute to the progress of 3D printing with the community, which is why both the hardware and the software of your new printers is 100 percent open source.

The Witbox 2 and Hephestos 2 are 3D printers for the home market. While the former is more focused for professional use, the Hephestos 2 has an educational perspective, since it is the user who performs the assembly. Both have software enhancements such as, for example, a new user interface with a graphic LCD making it more intuitive, and hardware enhancements: New extruder, and electronic self-leveling system. Fully developed by HRC.

The Witbox 2 and Hephestos 2 will be available in the online store HRC and selling points allowed from November.

BQ in Innovation. For the curious, the BQ opened the doors of its Department of Innovation, showing some of the projects they are working on. Among others, a printed 3D prosthesis with biometric sensors that convert the nerve signals in pivotal movement of the prosthesis.

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