Landport Solar Sound Speakers

March 12, 2010

Landport Solar Sound Speakers

Solar gadgets never seem to get old, and next up is landport’s Solar Sound speakers, laying claims to be Japan’s first set of solar powered speakers. The solar panel is rather obvious at the top of the speaker, but in case you want some music to serenade your partner at night, you don’t have to anguish, as the device can offer within five to eight hours of playback instance, thanks to its built-in lithium-ion battery, which can be charged via USB. The Lanport Solar Sound speakers are currently going for 5,250 yen (US$60).

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OO High Definition Wireless Projector Concept

March 8, 2010

OO High Definition Wireless Projector Concept

The OO wireless projector is a durable device from the GEO series by designer David Riesenberg. Aside from being very elegantly designed, it’s able to display 1080p high-definition info via Wi-Fi or its internal SSD storage, and will be able to operate on its own without an external ability source for up to 3 hours, thanks to its lithium-ion battery. Of course, you’ll be able to hook it up to a capability source when it needs charging. The OO can additionally operate as a duplicator/extender, allowing you to extend or duplicate your current display with that projector. whether you need to adjust the projector’s positioning, you’ll be able to do so with help from three independently articulated legs. A touchscreen remote control is additionally included as part of the deal, though it will be able to work without the remote control, once you’ve successfully configured it.

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Downtown Breakfast Set

February 24, 2010

Downtown Breakfast Set

Check out the Downtown Breakfast Set modular tray concept which hides a lithium-ion battery inside, where it additionally sports a pad-based coffeemaker, milk foamer and toaster. Its greatest virtue would be the ability to place it just about anywhere you like, although it does not address the issue of breadcrumbs falling down all by the place as you take numerous bites off your toast. Looks like the Wii from some aspects whether you ask us.

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New Battery Technology To Improve Lithium-ion Battery Life

February 4, 2010

New Battery Technology To Improve Lithium-ion Battery Life

Are you, like most of us, dissatisfied with the current battery technology? After all, nobody likes their gadgets/computer running out of juice. A Japanese company, Eamex, claims that it has found a way to sort out the current issues we’re having with lithium-ion batteries. With its new technology, the batteries will be able to be charged and discharged by 10,000 times, and the best part is that they can last a good 20 years.

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SkyGolf unveils SkyCaddie SGX

February 2, 2010

SkyGolf unveils SkyCaddie SGX

SkyGolf has just rolled out its latest SkyCaddie SGX GPS-enabled rangefinder which boasts a 3" TFT LCD display and a lithium ion battery which is able to run for up to 14 hours straight, providing you with up to 30,000 pre-loaded and ground-verified maps. The SkyCaddie SGX is able to rotate the green automatically in order to match a golfer’s angle of approach, offering you all the distances needed to hit the greens in order to improve your score. Avid golfers can check out the SkyCaddie SGX from that April onwards for $400 apiece.

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Spy Camera Looks like An iPod

January 27, 2010

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You’ve seen all sorts of spy cams before, dressed up as pens, ties, and who knows what. Next up is a spy cam hidden in a fake-iPod looking device. whether you pop it into some discreet area, you might even be able to get away with it, but whether you leave it on the table, chances are someone is going to try and fiddle with it to play some music. The funny part is, it can be mounted on the wall with the included 360-degree stand, or set on the table (using the same stand). It’s quite a funny sight to see an “iPod” sticking out from the wall like that. It’ll require a microSD/SDHC card to store the pictures or videos, and can capture videos at 640 x 480 pixels, at a rate of 25fps. Image capture allows you to take pictures up to 1600 x 1200 pixels. It’s powered by a built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery, so you won’t have to hook it up to a wall socket while you do your sneaky recording. It’ll set you back $39, so whether you think it might form you feel more like James Bond, you’re welcome to give it a shot.

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KeyChain USB Emergency DC Battery Charger

January 26, 2010

KeyChain USB Emergency DC Battery Charger

You never can tell when an emergency is going to strike, particularly in that day and age where most of us carry gadgets that require battery ability to run. The KeyChain USB Emergency DC Battery Charger could come in handy, as it will clamp onto any tiny lithium ion battery as found in digital cameras and cellphones, charging them by drawing potential from an available USB port. Heck, you can plus pick up an optional mains-to-USB converter just to invent certain you've got all grounds covered. Expect to fork out $11.90 to $14.90 for the KeyChain USB Emergency DC Battery Charger.

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