If you are not familiar with Dream Cheeky, then you should check out what they have on their site. It makes you think: "just when I thought I had seen every iPhone/iPad accessory, I never thought I would see this". The iLaunch Thunder is a Missile Launcher for iDevices, and it has to be linked wirelessly via Bluetooth. Don't worry, these missiles are soft, and they won't … [Read more...] about My Review of the iLaunch Thunder by Dream Cheeky
iPad Accessories
Apple’s big announcements: The iPad Air and new iPad Mini!
Hopefully, you heard that Apple was making a big announcement today, which usually means that I am pretty busy today. Tim Cook himself took the stage and sure talked about how good it was with 81 percent of the market and 170 million sold. Eventually, they talked about the new iPads, with the initial billing of "thinner, lighter, and more powerful". This is the iPad … [Read more...] about Apple’s big announcements: The iPad Air and new iPad Mini!
Livin’ on the M-EDGE, Part One: The Universal StealthPro Keyboard Folio
I have seen a lot of terrific M-EDGE products in the past, and I am pleased to review more of them, starting with the Universal StealthPro Keyboard Foio. Made for 10 inch tablets that include all versions of the iPad, the Galaxy Note 10.1, the Google Nexus, and the Kindle Fire HD 8.9. It has these bands on all of its four corners to hold whatever tablet that you can fit in … [Read more...] about Livin’ on the M-EDGE, Part One: The Universal StealthPro Keyboard Folio
Kensington’s SecureBack Case and Lock for the iPad
I have reported on Kensington's products before, most recently, the Hard Shell iPad Keyboard. I highly recommend Kensington for many occasions, as I have one of their laptop locks on my laptop, just to make sure it doesn't get stolen when I work in a public place like a library or coffee shop. Kensington's SecureBack is made for protecting in iPad in the same conditions as … [Read more...] about Kensington’s SecureBack Case and Lock for the iPad
Lifeproof introduces the nüüd for the iPad mini
Some of you when I reviewed the nüüd for the Galaxy S III. I remember when I got it that I was surprised the touchscreen was pretty much exposed. Yeah, I figured that was going to happen with the nüüd for the iPad mini. The nüüd allows for a naked screen for the iPad Mini, as the border of this forms a watertight seal. Yep, it has a seal against water, dirt, snow, … [Read more...] about Lifeproof introduces the nüüd for the iPad mini
GameCase for iOS devices
When I first saw the GameCase, it felt familiar to me. I first thought that I had reported on it before, but I did a Search on my site and found nothing. I suppose that the closest thing that I have seen was a Wii U controller. After all, it is two halves of a controller (with D-pad, two analog sticks, and console style ABXY buttons) that have a screen sandwiched in … [Read more...] about GameCase for iOS devices
DryCase Waterproof Case for iPads and other tablets
Okay, look at this photo to your left, would you put your iPad so close to the water? If you had a DryCase, the answer is yes. I think we all know that such technology exists, for I have been reporting on cases like the Otterbox and Lifeproof on this blog for quite a while. The DryCase is different as it is not a hard shield, but a loose bag that is not too burdensome on … [Read more...] about DryCase Waterproof Case for iPads and other tablets
Occipital’s Structure Sensor gives your iPad 3D seeing power
As I mentioned the other day in my report of the Zeus, the 3D printer/scanner, it is clear that we are entering into an age of 3D printing. This particular Occipital Structure Sensor, also a Kickstarter project, is designed to bring the 3D world to the 2D iPad screen. The Structure Sensor is designed to clip right onto the iPad itself. From there, you can scan a room in … [Read more...] about Occipital’s Structure Sensor gives your iPad 3D seeing power
iSketchnote gives the digital pen another try
In all my years of reporting on gadget reporting, there is one thing that I have seen over and over again, and that is the digital pen. I am not talking about one of those styluses for your iPad, but a way of turning what you write or draw on a piece of paper into something digital, no scanner required. Generally, these types of pens are really awkward to work with, and … [Read more...] about iSketchnote gives the digital pen another try
The Griffin PowerDock 5 for five iPads, iPods, or iPhones, because dang it, we need this!
Yeah, you can see that I feel very strongly about this particular issue, but if you have a workspace or any living quarters, you are going to run into an issue where a lot of people are going to charge their mobile devices all at once. In that case, you are going to need the PowerDock 5 from Griffin Technologies. This particular easy-to-assemble device has six little walls … [Read more...] about The Griffin PowerDock 5 for five iPads, iPods, or iPhones, because dang it, we need this!
Monitor2Go from MMT
Every once in a while, I see a product a convention, and don't have a chance to actually review it until years later. Such was the case with the Monitor2Go from MMT. I first saw it as a portable second screen for a computer, and it is that. The advantage is that the Monitor2Go can fold up in its metallic shell and travel with you quite easily. If you have an outlet handy, … [Read more...] about Monitor2Go from MMT
Let ChromaLuxe personalize your case for your mobile device
In case you are wondering, that is me with a a customized case. If you want to know, it was made by ChromaLuxe. I never heard of ChromaLuxe before they contacted me, but I was glad that they sent me some stuff to try out. That is a Fashion Frame for the Galaxy S III that I am holding in my hand, and it is a hard shell frame with a strategically-placed hole in it for a … [Read more...] about Let ChromaLuxe personalize your case for your mobile device
Incipio Part 2: The Printed Lexington Hard Shell Folio Case for the iPad Mini
This has been a week of interesting reviews of iPad and iPad mini products this week, and it helps to have Incipio send me some of their latest. The Lexington has a rigid Plextonium frame and an interior microsuede lining. Now there is an interesting flap with rubberband that allows you to prop up the iPad Mini at an angle for use. Another interesting feature is more … [Read more...] about Incipio Part 2: The Printed Lexington Hard Shell Folio Case for the iPad Mini
Domeo Arigato, Part 3: The Recliner Mini Folio for the iPad Mini
Today is the third part of the Domeo trilogy. This won't be like the Eagle trilogy, where I had four parts. As far as I can tell, I have exhausted the entire Domeo catalog! The problem is that I have nothing new to say about the Recliner for the iPad Mini. I have seen a lot of the features of the Recliner Mini on the Recliner for the iPad. Instead of the Bubbles that the … [Read more...] about Domeo Arigato, Part 3: The Recliner Mini Folio for the iPad Mini
Domeo Arigato, Part 2: The Loft Folio and Recliner iPad Cases
Yesterday, I talked about the Domeo Tri-Lounge, which I will have to say is an unusual iPad accessory. Today, I am reviewing two iPad Cases, and I will start with the Loft Folio. You have to admire the Loft Folio for sheer design aesthetic alone. Look at how it stands, making it look like a desktop monitor, an old school one, actually. It really is at the perfect … [Read more...] about Domeo Arigato, Part 2: The Loft Folio and Recliner iPad Cases