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5 of the Coolest Gadgets for the iPhone

Posted: 12 Mar 2011 07:55 AM PST

Guest author David Harfield is the editor for iphoneappcafe.com where he writes about the latest and the best apps and accessories.

Some people may think that their iPhone is the coolest gadget that they could possibly own. Well, that is until they see this list of gadgets that are specially designed to make the iPhone even cooler! These accessories will transform your regular iPhone into the most fun, funky gadget on the planet, so read on!

Monster's Tron Light Disc Audio Dock

Fans of the cult film Tron will be happy with its recent resurgence in popular culture, even if it is in a somewhat ironic sense. Now you can prove your alliegance to the film's fan base by shelling out for the Tron Light Disc Audio Dock; inspired by the discs featured in the Tron film, the dock also has two LED lighting rings that throb in time to the music. Incredible.

Price: $299.95
Link: Monster's Tron Light Disc Audio Dock

6X Telescope with Crystal Case for iPhone 3G / 3GS

That's right guys, this is a telescope for your iPhone. A telescope. For your iPhone. If you want to get closer to the perfect shot without scaring whatever or whoever you're shooting away, then simply strap on this bad boy and squint through the screen at your now-magnified target. Just don't try and fit it it all in your pocket or you cold get some strange looks…

US: $18.99
Link: 6X Telescope with Crystal Case for iPhone 3G / 3GS

iDuck Floating Wireless Speaker

If you want to enjoy your iPhone's tunes whilst relaxing in a hot, soapy bath but don't want to run the fear of electrocution or damage to your precious iPhone, then invest in the iDuck Floating Wireless Speaker. The duck will play the music that is on your iPhone, which is in a safe, dry place away from your foaming suds!

Link: iDuck Floating Wireless Speaker
Price: £24.99

WowWee Cinemin Slice

What's in a name? Well, the WowWee Cinemin Slice certainly lives up to its appropriate moniker, as it projects films, photos, videos and games onto your nearest wall or ceiling with a sharp 60 inch projection. Bring the cinema to your home on your iPhone.

Price: $429.99
Link: WowWee Cinemin Slice

iPhone Horn Stand

The iPhone Horn Stand is a simple but incredibly effect amplifier for the iPhone 4's built-in speaker, without actually using any power. The shape of the Horn Stand amplifies the sound emitted from your iPhone's speaker making it great for playing music to a group of people when there are no speakers around.

Price: $24.95
Link: iPhone Horn Stand


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Posted: 11 Mar 2011 09:01 PM PST

Talking Tape – No Electronics

Posted: 11 Mar 2011 06:40 PM PST

I was looking through the "memory box" yesterday and came across my daughters very first birthday card. It was one of those talking ones that when you opened it, Cinderella's fairy godmother waves her wand and sings happy birthday, alas, the card was dead, no more bibbidi bobbity birthday, if only there was a way to add voice to stuff with no batteries required.

What did I just wish for? Talking tape? Well, here it is, it's so low tech, it seems almost futuristic as it makes it possible to mechanically create sound almost anywhere you want. This is how it works: Holding the top of the tape with one hand, you slide a thumbnail or a paper clip down the ribbon against the grooves. Do this, and you will hear, "Congratulations!"

The ribbon actually has grooves like a traditional vinyl record so when your fingernail is pulled down the ribbon, it causes sound vibrations and the card that it's attached to works as an amplifier to make the sound louder. Of course you can replace the card with a plastic cup, a balloon, a greeting card, a photo or just about anything you can stick the ribbon on.

The ribbons can be made to play any sound you can record; however, the manufacturer claims voices work better than music. No word on how to get the ribbon to include your voice or other recording, but a single piece of talking tape that says "Congratulations!" will run you about $13.00 bucks at  www.inventables.com That seems cost prohibitive, but I believe this is an inventors sample, and is offered primarily to help you develop a unique application of your own.

The talking tape is 24 1/2 in long and 1/8 in thick.

 


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