Some of you might remember when we reviewed the Leef Magnet 3.0 Drive. That was a USB Drive that is as magnetic as a...magnet. We all need another USB drive, and I have recently been offered a chance to review the Leef Bridge 3.0, another thing that you might need. That is, if you have an Android smartphone or tablet. The Leef Bridge is a simple device with a USB 3.0 … [Read more...] about Hands on with the Leef Bridge 3.0
HiddenRadio2 Bluetooth MultiSpeaker
I suppose that today must be "crowdfunded Bluetooth speaker day", because I just finished with CoverPlay Audio's Mojo. Now, let's talk about the HiddenRadio2 Bluetooth MultiSpeaker, another Kickstarter project with Bluetooth and speaker power. This speaker, shaped like a half a pill, is made to reveal itself as a speaker with a touch of a button on top. All of the … [Read more...] about HiddenRadio2 Bluetooth MultiSpeaker
The SleepPhones and RunPhones from AcousticSheep
I was fortunate enough to review two new products from Acoustic Sheep. These products are very similar, as they are both headphones in the form of headbands. In case you are wondering why anyone would make such products, then you should think about all the ear strain caused by ordinary earbuds. I mean, I know some over-the-ear headphones really can pinch the ears and … [Read more...] about The SleepPhones and RunPhones from AcousticSheep
CoverPlay Audio’s Bluetooth Speaker, the Mojo, is the world’s thinnest
I've reviewed a lot of Bluetooth Speakers here, and I'm always looking for something unique. I suppose the most unique would be the world's thinnest from ClearPlay Audio, the Mojo. Generally, the Mojo implies something big or cool, and will admit that the Mojo's coolness makes up for its implied size. I said before it is the world's thinnest, and it is about 7 mmm. … [Read more...] about CoverPlay Audio’s Bluetooth Speaker, the Mojo, is the world’s thinnest
Epson and the Moverio BT-200 smart glasses
I believe that I mentioned after CES that everyone is developing a body monitor, smartwatch, and video goggles. Epson has the body monitor and video goggles, and a cool label maker. Today, I'm going to focus on the goggles, or Moverio BT-200. The BT-200 is a "true binocular display" and it uses a "miniaturized LCD-based projection lens system and optical light guide in … [Read more...] about Epson and the Moverio BT-200 smart glasses
Korus ready to bring its True Hi-Fi Wireless Audio System to you
Core Brands is going to bring a new form of wireless speaker to the world sometime this fall. Now, you might consider it a little premature for me to announce a wireless speaker for the fall in January, as even the networks don't do that for their fall season. You also might be thinking: "Big deal, a wireless speaker, everyone makes those". What you are seeing here is … [Read more...] about Korus ready to bring its True Hi-Fi Wireless Audio System to you
Able Planet True Fidelity NC210SCS Headphones
I am no stranger to Able Planet products, as I have recently reviewed the NC550 Sound Clarity Active Noise-Cancelling Headphones. I was pleased to review the True Fidelity NC210SCSM headphones, and they have that Linx Audio technology that the company loves so much. In fact, it won them some awards at CES a while ago for innovation back in 2006. Right now, I am listening … [Read more...] about Able Planet True Fidelity NC210SCS Headphones
Speculative Fiction Saturday: The Dispicable Me series
If you have kids, then you have probably seen these films. I have to admit, of all the animated films that are out these days, this one feels targeted for the younger children. However, like Disney and/or Pixar films, a lot of these films have a lot of adult appeal. At least, the first one does. I wasn't planning on seeing it with my kids when it first came out, but I … [Read more...] about Speculative Fiction Saturday: The Dispicable Me series
Lifecharge for the iPhone 5 from Ontrion
I suppose today might just be battery case day, as I just finished reviewing Lenmar's Halo for the Galaxy S 4. Now, a product that is almost alike, the Lifecharge for the iPhone 5, made by Ontrion. Like the mobile battery, I usually talk about how I have seen a product like this before. I will admit that it does have the four traditional blue LED lights to show how much … [Read more...] about Lifecharge for the iPhone 5 from Ontrion
Luxi incident light meter attachment for the iPhone 5
I will start by saying that I am probably not the best person here to review this product. This is the Luxi, a diffusion dome for the iPhone's front facing camera. For those who are not aware of what a diffusion dome is, it uses the light from the flash to send some of the light straight to the subject while scattering the rest upward and around 360 degrees, which greatly … [Read more...] about Luxi incident light meter attachment for the iPhone 5
Halo Galaxy S 4 Power Case from Lenmar
Yeah, it is a case that can give your Galaxy S 4 an extended battery life. Sure, you could just get one of those mobile batteries if you want to do that, but why not just give your GS 4 some protection as well? This precisely what the Halo Galaxy S 4 Power Case is designed to do. It might not be a unique product, but what I like is how it literally doubles your battery … [Read more...] about Halo Galaxy S 4 Power Case from Lenmar
Autographer, the camera that you wear
Some of you might remember the Mother technology that I wrote about at CES 2014. I remember that I couldn't stop making Orwellian comparisons to this device. So much so, that I just stopped talking about it because it needed some compliments. Oddly enough, I have no problem with the Autographer, which is probably more 1984 than most tech these days. The Autographer is a … [Read more...] about Autographer, the camera that you wear
Ballistic does the Hydra for the GS4 and serious re-branding
I have reported on Ballistic cases before, most recently, the Hydra for the iPhone 5. It should come as no surprise that the company has made a Hydra case for the Galaxy S4. In fact, this was pretty much all that Ballistic seemed to be showing off at CES 2014. I found this a complete surprise, considering that the history of the company would reveal a whole line-up of … [Read more...] about Ballistic does the Hydra for the GS4 and serious re-branding
Belkin brings “The Internet of Things” with WeMo
Before and during CES 2014, I kept hearing the term "The Internet of Things", and thought it was pretty long for a buzzword. Like most buzzwords, people use them without even really knowing what they mean. As far as I can tell, and from what I have looked up, "The Internet of Things" refers to the trend in devices to be wirelessly connected together. So all those body … [Read more...] about Belkin brings “The Internet of Things” with WeMo
Generation CQ products rock iDevices!
More than a year ago, at CES 2013, I witnessed some very cool products made for iDevices. This was Generation CQ, and I finally got a chance to try them out. Three products, in fact. I will start with Zip Line, made for the iPad. It is a case/folio cover which allows for adjusting for any angle, and yeah, we have seen that before. I suppose the only thing that makes … [Read more...] about Generation CQ products rock iDevices!