XGPS300 GPS Navigation Cradle For Your iPod Touch Is Now Shipping

March 20, 2010

XGPS300 GPS Navigation Cradle For Your iPod Touch Is Now Shipping

The Dual Electronics XGPS300 GPS Cradle for the iPod touch was announced a few months back, and it has taken a while, but the device has finally started to ship directly from Apple. It’s currently going for $199.95, and will come with the obvious built-in GPS receiver, rechargeable battery, speaker, NavAtlas US/Canada map app. It might seem a tad more expensive that some of the committed GPS devices in the market, so you might want to think carefully before you drop your hard-earned money for that. That being said, granting your iPod touch GPS capabilities is certainly cool, right?

XGPS300 product page.

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Squeezebox Radio Accessory Pack

February 26, 2010

Squeezebox Radio Accessory Pack

The Squeezebox Radio Accessory Pack from Logitech is something new - it allows you to bring your Squeezebox Radio with you wherever you are, as distant as you are within Wi-Fi coverage, that is - sans a potential plug. The rechargeable battery is good for up to half a dozen hours. Each purchase will come with a compact remote control, and depending on which side of the pond you reside on, the Squeezebox Radio Accessory Pack is going to cost you 49.99 of your local currency. [Press Release]

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Creative Labs World of Warcraft Headsets Up For Pre-order

February 2, 2010

Creative Labs World of Warcraft Headsets Up For Pre-order

Addicted to World of Warcraft (like everybody else on the planet)? These World of Warcraft headsets from Creative will certainly bring you closer to the game, and they’re up for pre-order now, with the wired version going for $119.99 and the wireless version at $159.99. Depending on how expanded your gaming sprees are, you’ll want to take note that the wireless version allows you to charge it while using the headset, so at least you won’t have to distress about running out of juice. Features of these headphones from the press release include:

  • Two sets of interchangeable headset lenses with 16 million color LEDs, featuring Horde and Alliance artwork
  • Custom World of Warcraft-themed voice presets that allow you to alter the way you sound to other players
  • Interface software designed to look and feel similar to the in-game interface
  • Advanced uncompressed wireless technology
  • THX TruStudio PC™ audio technology — the outcome of years of collective experience and research by Creative and THX, which delivers the fullest audio experience for games, movies and music
  • Works on PC and Mac
  • Cushioned earpads and light, flexible headband reduce listening fatigue during intensive gaming
  • Rechargeable battery, recharges even while in use

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Flashlight LED Spy Camcorder

February 1, 2010

Flashlight LED Spy Camcorder

Spy cameras never seem to grow old, and we’ve seen spy cams crammed into flashlights before, but that Flashlight LED & Spy Camcorder seems to have done a good job of cramming the camera into a pocket-friendly size device. With that, you can always have a handy flashlight around with you, and when you decide that James Bond needs an assistant, you’re good to go. that device, capable of recording at VGA resolution at 29fps, comes with a microSD card slot, USB port and rechargeable battery. It’s going for $59.90, which might seem a little steep, but whether you want to join the ranks of James Bond, you’ll need to invest, right?

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My Life Portable Digital Photo Frame

January 24, 2010

My Life Portable Digital Photo Frame

Don’t have a cell phone with a large display such as an iPhone, Motorola Droid, or Nexus One, to show off the pictures of your newborn baby? Well, the My Life Pocket Digital Photo Frame is a device that sports a 3.5-inch display with a 320 x 240 resolution, which should do the job just fine. The best part of that device is that it has a rechargeable battery that can give you 3-hour’s worth of juice for your device. The downside is that its internal memory is just 128MB, though that’s good for about 4000 (resized) pictures, and there isn’t any mention of memory expansion. For $69.99, you’ll get the gadget, as well as the software to resize your photos to best fit the My Life Pocket Digital Photo Frame.

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Steering Wheel Bluetooth MP3 Car Kit

January 19, 2010

Steering Wheel Bluetooth MP3 Car Kit

This Steering Wheel Bluetooth MP3/FM Car Kit is probably a cousin to the VR3 Bluetooth Steering Wheel Console that we brought to your attention a while back. As its name implies, that device sports Bluetooth, wireless audio, and functions like a wireless headset. You’ll be able to play MP3s on it, or even broadcast those tunes to your car’s speakers via its FM transmitter. For safe driving, it plus features a detachable Bluetooth headpiece. It plus features a microSD card slot, rechargeable battery, and a built-in phone book that can store 600 numbers. All that for just $48.

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Polaroid Is Back With OneStep Camera

January 7, 2010

Polaroid Is Back With iStep Instant Management

Is Polaroid back? Well, they’re certainly around and providing products now, so that’s the main thing. The Polaroid OneStep camera, sports the classic Polaroid Color 600 instant film to produce the brand’s iconic white border. Thanks to the company’s partnership with ZINK Imaging, the company has a new digital device in the scheme of a 12-megapixel Polaroid 3x4-inch Instant Camera. The camera will come with a rechargeable battery and LCD display, coupled with ZINK Imaging's ink-free printing technology, allowing it to come up with color pictures without the troublesome ink cartridges, ribbons or toners.

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