Meet Earl
Posted: Thu May 23, 2013 4:55 pm
I don't know how many preppers are on here (I would assume at least one or two
), but even if you just enjoy the outdoors or do a lot of hiking or hunting, you might like this.
It's an Android tablet that is solar powered, has GPS and shortwave radio capability, and is designed for outdoor survival.
It has:
A rugged, waterproof/weatherproof body; IP67 rated!
Built-in solar panel
20 hour battery life
An E-Ink, touch sensitive display screen
An excellent GPS chipset
ANT+ and Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity for devices to measure heart rate, pace and cadence
Android Beam technology
Built-in thermometer for measuring temperature, hygrometer for measuring the water density of air (humidity) with dew point, barometer for measuring air pressure and altitude and an anemometer (micro hot-wire) for measuring wind speed
A two-way radio featuring a FRS, GMRS and MURS transceiver. Earl can send secure text or voice messages via Walkie-Talkie; transmit weather, location, and route information
An eReader
A radio receiver that covers AM (medium wave), FM, LW, NOAA weather radio (North America) and Shortwave
Seems pretty cool. It's a crowdsource project that is 91% funded as I post this. That means it's very well within reaching its goal of full funding, which means it'll very likely actually happen.
I'm going to pre-order one. I think it would come in very handy in the event of some sort of natural disaster (such as the tornado in Moore, OK) and will be in my go-bag.
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It's an Android tablet that is solar powered, has GPS and shortwave radio capability, and is designed for outdoor survival.
It has:
A rugged, waterproof/weatherproof body; IP67 rated!
Built-in solar panel
20 hour battery life
An E-Ink, touch sensitive display screen
An excellent GPS chipset
ANT+ and Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity for devices to measure heart rate, pace and cadence
Android Beam technology
Built-in thermometer for measuring temperature, hygrometer for measuring the water density of air (humidity) with dew point, barometer for measuring air pressure and altitude and an anemometer (micro hot-wire) for measuring wind speed
A two-way radio featuring a FRS, GMRS and MURS transceiver. Earl can send secure text or voice messages via Walkie-Talkie; transmit weather, location, and route information
An eReader
A radio receiver that covers AM (medium wave), FM, LW, NOAA weather radio (North America) and Shortwave
Seems pretty cool. It's a crowdsource project that is 91% funded as I post this. That means it's very well within reaching its goal of full funding, which means it'll very likely actually happen.
I'm going to pre-order one. I think it would come in very handy in the event of some sort of natural disaster (such as the tornado in Moore, OK) and will be in my go-bag.
http://www.meetearl.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;