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  2. GoPro - Wikipedia

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    GoPro, Inc. [3] (marketed as GoPro and sometimes stylized as GoPRO) is an American technology company founded in 2002 by Nick Woodman. It manufactures action cameras and develops its own mobile apps and video-editing software. Founded as Woodman Labs, Inc, the company eventually focused on the connected sports genre, developing its line of ...

  3. Mobile phone accessories - Wikipedia

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    Chargers and external batteries. Micro-B USB plug. Mobile phone chargers have gone through a diverse evolution that has included cradles, plug-in cords and obscure connectors. However, devices built between 2010 and 2020 generally use micro-USB connectors, while newer devices tend to use USB-C. Apple devices often use proprietary connectors.

  4. Best Motorcycle Phone Mounts, Picked by Experts - AOL

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    RAM Mounts' new(ish) Quick-Grip mount system is a step above its popular X-Grip, and this bundle includes a wireless charging adapter. RAM Mounts attach to your motorcycle in various ways.

  5. List of Pentax products - Wikipedia

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    Cameras using the M37 lens mount. Ashiflex I (1952–1953) Asahiflex Ia (1953–1954) — also sold as the Tower 23; Asahiflex IIb (1954–1957) — also sold as the Tower 23; Asahiflex IIa (1955–1957) — also sold as the Tower 22 and Tower 24; M42 screw mount Asahi Pentax. Cameras using the M42 lens mount, also known as the Pentax screw mount.

  6. These Top 7 Inflatable Standup Paddleboards Combine ... - AOL

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    The package comes with a carrying backpack, pump, paddle, leash, three fins, repair kit, and a waterproof phone case. An action camera mount at the nose is a convenient touch for shutterbugs.

  7. Nikonos - Wikipedia

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    Dimensions. 146 × 99 × 75 mm (W×H×D) Nikonos is the brand name of a series of 35mm format cameras specifically designed for underwater photography launched by Nikon in 1963. The early Nikonos cameras were improvements of the Calypso camera, which was an original design by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Belgian engineer Jean de Wouters. [1]