• THE Bragi Dash have been the “next big thing” since the record Kickstarter campaign that raised more than 1000% of the project’s target amount back in 2014.
  • Bragi’s first product, the Dash, was incredibly ambitious, combining totally wireless earbuds with fitness tracking and more.
  • Bragi describes its Dash and Dash Pro as wearable computers, which means before you dive into our Bragi Dash Pro review, a little background is in order.
  • Bragi definition: the god of poetry and eloquence, son of Odin, husband of Idun. See examples of BRAGI used in a sentence.
  • A deftly smart hearable; a sub-par fitness tracker. Bragi's second attempt at the hearable is smarter than most, but brings mixed feelings.
  • To justify their high price, Bragi packed the Dash Pro full of high tech extras, but unfortunately, not everything works as well as it should.
  • It’s fairly minor on its own — and technically in beta — but Bragi says it’s the first part of a new set of controls called the Kinetic User Interface (or, KUI).
  • The Bragi Android App requires permission to access your location in order to scan for Bluetooth devices and to measure distance and speed while cycling.
  • And so, when I interviewed Nikolaj Hviid, the boss of German audio start-up Bragi last year, his candor was a breath of fresh air.
  • (Bragi uses NFMI to connect both buds, a technology found in hearing aids.) ... Bragi assures me that new firmware will solve these issues.