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- Earloomz has Star Trek Bluetooth Headsets
- RumbaTime Go Watches can do wireless payments, carry medical info
- Time Command Mini from Stem Innovation
- Air Flo Controller cools your palms
- Atari Flashback 3 offers you old school gaming
- Robotic prison wardens will patrol South Korean prison
Earloomz has Star Trek Bluetooth Headsets Posted: 28 Nov 2011 07:30 AM PST Whenever I write about a product related to a popular science-fiction franchise, I usually have a long list of jokes or puns that I can use. For example, I could say “Live Long and Prosper” with this Star Trek Bluetooth headset, but that is actually the name of the model that you see here. I will go with the next choice as it is “logical” (think Mr. Spock) that someone would make a Bluetooth headset with a Star Trek logo. After all, Star Trek is considered by some to be “Geek Mecca”, and this is an actual quote from Wil Wheaton, who played Wesley Crusher on Star Trek, The Next Generation. It just makes sense to put Star Trek on a piece of tech and expect sales from geeks who love both tech and Star Trek. So how is the Bluetooth headset? It is really going where most Bluetooth headsets have gone before, with its one-button controls, USB recharging, 120 hour standby time, and Bluetooth v2.1+EDR. I got a chance to try it out, and it didn’t really stand out from other Bluetooth headsets that I have tried. This is not a negative review, as I am saying that it can do its job. As someone who is somewhat a fan of Star Trek, I will have to say that Bluetooth headsets are not a representation of Star Trek, the original series. It was Captain James T. Kirk that introduced us to the world of cell phones with his flip-up communicator. I can only assume that those guys on the Next Generation were using a Bluetooth device that fits on their badges. But I’m beginning to sound like the Comic-Book Guy from The Simpsons. I could geek out on Star Trek all day, and if you can do the same, feel free to head to the Earloomz site and lay down $30. Just to let you know, that is a Black Friday price, and I don’t know if it will be the same by the time this article posts. By the way, there are two other Star Trek models besides the one that you see here. Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ Earloomz has Star Trek Bluetooth Headsets copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
RumbaTime Go Watches can do wireless payments, carry medical info Posted: 28 Nov 2011 07:15 AM PST What you are seeing here isn’t just your ordinary low-priced digital watch. This is the RumbaTime Go Watch, and it could easily be the future. The purpose of the RumbaTime watch is not just to tell time. However, it does have a stopwatch, alarm, and backlight mode like normal watches. What makes it different is that this watch contains your medical information and allows you to make wireless payments. You heard me right. All you need to do is go to the official RumbaTime Go site and set up an account using the 8-digit VITAnumber listed on each watch. From there, you enter in vital medical information that can be scanned in case of an accident. You can also set up an account for wireless payments on certain types of payment scanners that are becoming quite popular now. There is a video after the jump so you can see how the process works. By the way, you will have to wait for the chip to come in the mail before you can use the watch’s wireless features. Still, I think products similar to RumbaTime Go are the future. I wouldn’t be surprised if similar chips like these end up in cellular phones. You can get RumbaTime Go on the official RumbaTime site, and they come in many colors, styles, and prices. You might want to get a jump on the Rumba generation! RumbaTime VanDam GO from RumbaTime on Vimeo. Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news. [ RumbaTime Go Watches can do wireless payments, carry medical info copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Time Command Mini from Stem Innovation Posted: 28 Nov 2011 07:00 AM PST This is the Time Command Mini by Stem Innovation, makers of the iZON Remote Room Monitor for iDevices. The Time Command Mini is also made for iDevices, and normal docks are just accommodating for the iPod and iPhone. This one will hold the iPad. To me, I think that this is a very important feature. I got a chance to try it out for myself, and I was pretty amazed at the sound. The official site states that “don’t let the small footprint fool you”, and that also applies to the big sound coming from its small size. The Time Command Mini is really designed for those who have an iPod/iPhone dock by their bed and use it as an alarm clock. Once an iDevice is connected to the Time Command Mini, the time on the clock syncs with the time on the iDevice. This is very cool. The user has a chance to download an app known as Stem:Connect. The App allows for customizing multiple alarms and saving them for use at any time. You can also choose from custom alarm tones or music, and many other features as well. All in all, the Time Command Mini from Stem Innovation is quite an iDock. You should be able to purchase it from the Stem Innovation site for about $79.95. Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news. [ Time Command Mini from Stem Innovation copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Air Flo Controller cools your palms Posted: 28 Nov 2011 05:30 AM PST You know how it is when the in-game situation gets tough as nails, and your palms start to sweat a whole lot? Well, just like how there is this seat cooling pad available for office chairs as well as car seats, so too, do gaming controllers. The £22.99 Air Flo Controller will cater for PS3 owners, where it sports built-in fans that is capable of circulating a cooling breeze around your hands as you get your game on. All you need to do is plug in this sleek and ergonomic device, where both the buttons as well as the fans will star to glow in an icy blue colour. You can adjust the fan speeds in two different configurations, where the patented Air Flo technology will help keep your clammy palms nice and cool as you start dispatching off your opponents with skill and expertise. The Air Flo Controller is capable of retaining all the essentials with the PS3 controller, including the dual rumble function, responsive buttons and reverse analog sticks. You won’t be able to go wireless with this though, as the Air Flo ergonomic controller has a 3 meter cord to keep it connected. Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ Air Flo Controller cools your palms copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Atari Flashback 3 offers you old school gaming Posted: 28 Nov 2011 05:00 AM PST Now here is something that you might want to consider after getting your daily fix of PS3 as well as Xbox 360 (the Wii does not really count since the graphics are not exactly worth looking into) – the Atari Flashback 3, and as its name implies, it offers a blast from the past. Retailing for just £39.99 a pop, it will let the younger generation in your home enjoy what used to occupy your time back in the days when you were a wee lad. Yes sir, it even comes with its own set of old school joysticks to set the classic gaming mood in your home. Just plug them into the console, and you will enter a “time machine” of sorts, with everyone in the room enjoying what real gameplay is all about, without having to worry about how many pixels it is able to cram into the screen. Forget about Angry Birds or Call of Duty, this is something you might want to look into if you want to take a trip down memory lane. Conference Calendar – The global conference and expo finder. [ Atari Flashback 3 offers you old school gaming copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Robotic prison wardens will patrol South Korean prison Posted: 28 Nov 2011 04:30 AM PST I know that in Terminator Salvation, you had these machined guards making sure that no humans were able to indulge in some hanky panky to escape from their prisons, but that is still a very, very far scenario in the future – and hopefully for humanity’s sake, not one that will happen. After all, to be enslaved by a race of robots is not an idea that is worth thinking about, no? Well, we have some semblance of what future prisons would look like – hailing from South Korea, what you see on the right would be a prison guard roobt prototype that will go on trial in March next year. In fact, a jail that is located in the eastern city of Pohang intends to run a month-long trial, where a trio of such automatons will enter into action in March 2012. I suppose if the automaton would be like the Destroyer in Thor, prisoners will definitely toe the line, don’t you think so? After all, if Frost Giants would shiver in fear (pardon the pun) at the sight of the Destroyer, it makes sense for us puny humans to feel the same as well. To know more about these robotic prison wardens, head on after the jump. These robots’ main function is to monitor inmates for any form of abnormal behaviour, and according to researchers, this will further help in reducing the workload for the other guards. South Korea, after all, has the aim to be a world leader when it comes to the field of robotics, and business leaders do think that this particular field has plenty of underlying potential to become a major export industry. These prison guard robots are not intimidating in size at all, considering how they are stand 5 feet in height. The robots involved in the prison trial are the handiwork of the Asian Forum for Corrections, which is a South Korean group of researchers currently specialize in criminality and prison policies. These robots will move around on four wheels, and they will feature cameras as well as different kinds of sensors to help them in their primary task, that is to detect risky behaviour including violence and suicide. Human guards will be alerted in case problems are discovered, and according to Professor Lee Baik-Chu of Kyonggi University, who is the leader of the design process, “As we’re almost done with creating its key operating system, we are now working on refining its details to make it look more friendly to inmates.” It would be interesting to see if this particular model of prison monitoring will be replicated in other prisons around the world. Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides, Christmas shopping made easy. [ Robotic prison wardens will patrol South Korean prison copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
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