Showing posts with label Cool Gadgets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cool Gadgets. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

No need to plug in and plug out your USB receiver from your laptop


Gadget Reviews: Now don’t worry to plug in and off your mouse USB receiver from your laptop. Just plug it in and forget. Logitech is going to introduce new VX Nano Cordless Laser Mouse with small 2.4 GHz USB receiver. The receiver is so small, that you can keep it always plug in and can use the mouse whenever you want. With stylish cool look the mouse is fitted with frictionless scrolling button and it can run on AAA batteries for 6 months. It will be available in the market worldwide in late August, 2007 with a price tag of US$ 69.9.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Hi-Fi Wi-Fi

Gadget Reviews: The SONS ZP80 connects your stereo to your computers, so you can broadcast download CDs and MP3s throughout your house. With the wireless remote, you can create different music zones, syncing all your stereos to play the same tune, or programming them to play different songs, even when stored on the same computer. The system’s elegant design, simple installation and intuitive controls are breeze to use. Caveat: the Sonos doesn’t support Apple’s encoding system (yet). Load songs purchased in iTunes onto a CD, then down load and list.

The techno gadget costs $1,000 and can be purchased from http://www.sonos.com/

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Bose AL8 Wireless Home Theater System

Gadget Reviews: Bose aficionados can go wireless, too, with the BOSE AL8 WIELESS LINK, which turns a Lifestyle DVD home theater into command central for a whole-home audio system. Once you download your CD collection into the Lifestyle’s hard drive, you can use a remote to wirelessly send any tunes you want to hear to as many as eight Bose stereos in the house, including the popular Wave Radio. Plus, in another room you can listen to any device that is connected to the DVD player – even the TV- while someone else is playing his own groove on the main unit.
It cost $400 and for additional receiver you have to pay $149 for each on http://www.bose.com/

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Philips Streamium WACS700

Gadget Reviews: With a sleek base station and compact satellite units with built-in speakers, the Philips Streamium WACS700 Wireless Music Centre emphasizes the simplicity of wireless. Store music on the main unit’s hard drive (up to 750 CD’s worth), and you can broadcast it to the satellite units – one song for all, or mix it up with each playing something different. A cool “follow me” feature allows you to pause a song as you leave one room and start it again in another without skipping a beat. It costs only $1,000 and you can buy it at http://www.philipsusa.com/.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Wristwatch phone

SMS Technology’s M300, a new gadget for you. Tri-band GSM/GPRS wristphone features a one-inch colour OLED display, Bluetooth 2.0, an MP3 and MPEG 4 media player, 64MB of memory, USB connectivity and charging, and a 3.3-hour of talk time and 80 hours of standby. By the end of 2007, the company plans to release several more versions of their wristphone, including the M501 (made from gold and titanium) and the M700 (which includes some kind of Outlook and Office syncing).

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Sow your messages with TAGZ

Gadget Reviews: Monday last I attended a party at “RedNights”, a club, with my friends. The occasion was special. It was the birthday of my friend ‘Amanda”. We had wine, dine and dinner there. Two of them ‘Eric’ and ‘Amy’ had a nice locket around their necks. Both have the same color and same looks. It was not so nice but amazing too, flashing light and showing messages, our names and at Eric’s locket his phone number was reflecting. Not Eric and Amy were the odd ones, some of the guys and girls in the party have had the same glittering gadget. I asked them about the neck lockets and in this post I want to discuss it with you.

Eric replied it is TAGZ. The name is ‘TAGZ’. It is now becoming popular as a new party wear accessory. It is a lead badge. When you want to tell someone without using your natural body parts – tongue and mouth – tagz will help you out. It reflects message at its lead screen. You can put 6 different messages with each up to a length of 126 characters.

The messages can be set what ever you want and it scroll(s) across the led screen at different rates. If you wear a top or shirt made of light or thinner cloth, even you can wear it below to it. You can set your thought your home address or your phone numbers too. Setting phone number is the most used trend, as I saw in the party.

Eric has also set his telephone number with his name. I asked him the reason. What he answered was really interesting. As he replied “Dear, when I want to give my phone number to a girl, I feel uncomfortable. But with TAGZ when I meet any girl I don’t need to tell her separately. She comes to know automatically and I have got phone calls also on this basis”.

Some of the Main Features of the LED TAGZ are:
(a) Comfortable in handling and wearing with stylish looks.
(b) Show your messages on reflecting lead screen.
(c) Can be programmed with your desired messages to be shown.
(d) The timings or speed of the messages can be set.
(e) 6 messages with 126 characters each can be put at a time.

For the parents who are always worried for their naughty stars it is really very helping. You can set Child’s name with parents address and telephone numbers. The child will wear it happily. Not like traditional name - address plate, it does something great instead of. When ever you go to place with huge gathering you can make your child to wear it.

The cost for this gadget is £5.00 only.

Monday, March 19, 2007

World's smallest Mobile PC will soon be in your hands

Gadget Reviews: I love to have smaller and smaller techno gadgets which make me more comfortable with ease. We all have to move for various purposes whether you are a school going children or 70 years old grand pa. We need to wheel on. For people like me who need computer badly, have to keep it with them ‘always’. If you have laptop or notebooks then it ok, otherwise it becomes very uneasy. Now one other gadget is in the market smaller than notebook, just like your mobile handset or you can say it mobile computing dub. Many companies have made their products and distributed in electronic market. But the Korean company “Digital Cube” has made the smallest UMPC – Ultra Mobile PC. Now stay connected, organized and entertained anywhere, your mobile pc takes you with this.

A vide demonstration for i-Station G43



The name given to this smallest UMPC – i-station G43. With Windows XP platform it has been designed to short our your all problems. Previously Samsung Q1 and ASUS R2 were launched in the market with 7 inch wide screen. But i-station G43 comes with 4.3 inch touch screen, closer to the size of PDA. With geeky looks the device is thick and chunky and you will comfortable using your hands to it.

Some of the silent features are:

• AMD Geode LX800/900 running at 500 MHz, throttled to 398 MHz
• 4.3-inch touch-screen display(800 x 480 pixel resolution)
• 512 MB RAM
• Bluetooth
• USB Connectivity
• 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi
• 30 GB or 60 GB Hard drive
• Touchpad mouse on the left side
• Docking Station

The device will be released in summer in Korea and late fall will be released in North America. The approx amount for this device is $700 which is more than $100 less than the previous UMPCs present in the market.

Sunday, February 04, 2007

Find your lost items instantly with cool gadget spy

Cool Gadget Spy: What do you do when you lost your bed in your home? What a silly question? How it is possible to lose such a big house hold item in home. But if I have asked that would you do when you would lost you keys or something small and special. Now you will start to think. Generally we turn down and up the house hold items and waste much of the time to search that important item. But now loosing important items and keys is a thing of the past. You can find out your lost items in just seconds with this cool gadget spy "Electronic Locator Tool".
In the picture you are watching three tiny oval shaped gadgets. These are not simple key rings. It is your next cool gadget. You can attach the coloured receivers to your any important item. If any how you lost it, don’t worry. Just press the corresponding coloured button on the transmitter remote. When you press it, it sends a radio frequency signal to detect the receiver. When it detects the receiver, it emits high pitched beep and gives away the location instantly and you find out your lost item.

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Look in your wrist watch, Who is calling ?


You are going with one of your friends; suddenly you look at your wrist watch and shout “Oh! Jane, Calling”, what your friend will think, “My dear friend needs rest.” Ha ha!. Just joking. But it is very right. With Fossile Abacus Wrist Watch you can do this. This cool wrist watch comes with Caller ID Screen by which you can see who is calling you or what message has come on you mobi. Nice gadget na! This Fossil Abacus Mobilewear wrist watch works only Sony Ericsson bluetooth enable cell phones and Series 60 mobiles with Symbian OS 7 or new version.

Fossil has launched two brands, the Abacus and Fossil’s own brand. The first one comes with stainless steel and bracelet costing around US$ 200 while the other one comes with black colored ionic stainless steel plate, which is US$ 80 or more expensive then the Abacus Brand.
It was first seen with James Bond action thriller movies, since then these are very popular. The previous bluetooth wrist watches were big in size, but this latest gadget Fossil Caller ID Watch looks very similar to you ordinary watch with cool and stylish look. But it suits more to MEN. The MEN OOOO Gadget. At the bottom of the face there is OLED 96 X 16 pixel display which shows the caller Id and messages. One more thing, you can also reject calls with by watch. The up and down buttons are used for various phone functions while the side buttons are used to set the time.

The only drawback is that it only works with bluetooth enabled phones. Hopefully, in near future it will come which would be used with ordinary phones.

Monday, January 22, 2007

A new cool gadget for you - The Gadget Craze



A new cool gadget for you. Planon introduces DocuPen RC800, a pen sized scanner. It is not just like a normal pen. It has something amazing features; you would want to have this. With 8 MB of internal memory DocuPen RC800 can scan more than 100 pages in black and white format or 4 high resolution color pages; even you don’t need a computer. The scanning capacity is up to 400 dpi resolution which is enough for digital images. The gadget is small enough to take anywhere you want. It is different from traditional pen scanners available in market. Not only this, with this handy gadget you can scan your passbooks, identity cards, magazine stories (you like) or even photos. It can scan and save your documents anytime, anywhere. It can be connected to USB Port for data download. The DocuPen RC800 works both with Inter and Mac based computers. It comes with upgrated memory slots so its 8 MB internal memory can be upgraded to higher level, you can insert MicroSD memory card for extra storage.
This cool gadget costs around US$ 300.

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Credit Card sized MP3 Player


As the time is passing gadgets are becoming smaller to smaller, and music gadgets are no exception to it. First music was started with a large vinyl disc. But now we believe in digital technology. We can store numerous songs in a thumb size memory chips. This new way of storing data has experienced the growth in MP3 music players, which has made already its identity with other gadgets, such as mobile phones.

Walletex’s new MP3 player is of credit card size, the of the thinnest MP3 players. Its memory range is also very flexible. You can choose from 128 MB to 2G, enough space for average collection of beloved music. This MP3 player is suitable for marketing also. These kind of MP3 players can be famous easily and used by business’s as a promotional give away.

Sunday, December 17, 2006

Hunting with Digital Night Vision – Google GX2, The Night Gadget

If you love to roam in night then it is for you. This gadget Pixelman DNV-GXT, the most advanced digital night vision gadget, developed by the European partner NOCTROM in Luxembourg. At 0.001 lux the detection range is about 200m. With high performance components this gadget will exceed your expectations.

Pixelman DNV-GX2 is a Digital Night Vision Goggle that offers a new Night Vision experience. Pixelman DNV-GX2 allows seeing and observing in darkest conditions. The two LCoS-Displays provide the impression of a 36” Screen at a distance of 6 ft.

The light-weight head mounted Pixelman DNV-GX2 keeps your hands free. To get back to the natural sight just flip up the goggle.

You can connect additional devices to the goggle for either displaying (video in) or recording (video out). This night gadget allows recording and broadcasting night group sport events of certified sport professionals in complete darkness (e.g. paintball, skiing, trekking, sailing/boating, skateboarding).

Pixelman DNV-GX2 is equipped with eight power adjustable infrared LEDs for additional illumination.

DNV-GX2 is ideal for:
Hunting and nature observation at night.
All security operations and Neighbourhood watch.
Handling and fixing equipment in complete darkness.
Orientation and safety when sailing or trekking at night.
Fashionably and elaborately designed, the portable DNV-GX2 is very convenient to carry. You can enjoy in whatever conditions.
DNV-GX2 allows you to see infrared beams that are invisible to the naked eyes. With the integrated infrared LED’s the DNV-GX2 allows you to see up to 50 meters in complete darkness.

Some of it’s key features are:
Video input: NTSC/PAL AUTO
Display size: 36 inches
Pixels: 320H*240V*RGB(230K)
View angle: 26 degrees
Video input: NTSC/PAL AUTO
Sound function: double-channel stereo
Adjustment function: variable volume, picture contrast and brightness
Power input: 9V DC
Power consumption: 3.5W
Basic accessories: AC adapter, eye patch ,cables
Packing Size:275MM*260MM*75MM

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Oh! For a perfect headset


Headphones that come with portable music players like the iPod are usually adequate in delivering an enjoyable experience, but often they ate not the best choice for comfort, convenience or sound quality.

Ear-bud-style headphones that come with iPods, for example, can be uncomfortable after extended use and, if they do not fit properly, can jar loose. Moreover, many headphones are not effective at blocking outside noise, which can degrade sound quality and induce users to increase the volumes in loud surroundings.

A number of headphones options are available to improve the listening experiences on portable music players. They include wireless headsets that can free you from having to deal with wires, sound-isolating earphones that form an acoustically sealed zone inside your ear canals, and noise-canceling headphones that reduce sounds n your environment. Some of the options can work with cell phones as well, allowing you to toggle between phone calls and music.

Several wireless headphones are made for use with iPods and other portable music players. These headphones employ the wireless protocol of Blue-tooth to deliver stereo sound; a Bluetooth transmitter, included with the headphones, connets to the music player’s headphones jack and broadcasts audio to the headset when within range. Blue-tooth works at short distances, and these headsets typically enable roaming up to 30 feet from the music source.

For example, the iMuffs, from Wi-Gear (www.wi-gear.com), are about $130 and are compatible with many iPods models, including the Mini, Photo and third and fourth-generation models (but not yet with the newest iPods, like the Nano and video iPods).

Buttons on the right earpiece control the iPod’s volume and song selection, even when the iPod’s hold feature is enabled, and the headset has a batter life of up to 16 hours of continuous use before it needs recharging. The transmitter, a white plastic enclosure, plus into the top of the iPod and extends its length by about 1.2 inches.

In tests using an iPod Mini, the sound quality of the iMuffs was about the same as that of the headphones that came with the iPod. For example, in a song with the moderate range of sounds, Careless Love by Madeleine Peyroux, the bass, vocals, keyboards and guitar were clear, the wireless connectivity worked well when the headset remained within a few feet of the iPod; when roaming away from the iPod, the music was occasionally interrupted. A similar option is available for about $120 from Logitech, the Logitech Wireless Headphones for iPods (www.logitech.com). As with the iMuffs, the headset wraps around the back of your neck and is a one size fits all dimension, though it is slightly heavier thatn the iMuffs and provdes a snugger fit. The Blue-tooth transmitter that attaches to the iPods is bulkier. It includes its own battery whereas the iMuffs transmitter dras power from the iPod.

In other tests, experts found the sound quality to be roughly equivalent to the headphones that came with the iPods. The roaming range was good, and connectivity held up well through walls and windows.

Another wireless option is from Pantronics, the Pulsar 590A Blue-tooth Headset (www.plantronics.com ). The device, about $250, has an adjustable headband that wraps over your head and a puck-shaped transmitter with a wire that connects to most standard 3.5 mm audio jacks, including those on iPods, laptops, computers, portable CD players and mini-cassette players.

Like some of the other wireless headsets, the 590A comes with a built-in microphones and can simultaneously connect with Blue-tooth enabled cell phones and music players. When cells are answered or initiated, music is automatically switched off and the call takes center stage.