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- earHero earphones allows you to enjoy music and outside world simultaneously
- Lensbaby Composer Pro targets Micro Four Thirds cameras
- Dubstepladder lets you bring your musical talent to new heights
- Last Alert – Find your Phone even after it’s Dead
- Child Piloted Tumbler
earHero earphones allows you to enjoy music and outside world simultaneously Posted: 03 Apr 2012 06:30 AM PDT
However, this has also paved the way for a far more individualistic world, and sometimes, joggers or cyclists who are too immersed in whatever they are doing fail to hear the horn of a vehicle behind them, and hence, a tragic accident occurs. This has led to some enterprising folks come up with the earHero earphones that will not only allow you to listen to your favorite tunes, but also allows you to hear what is going on in the outside world simultaneously. This is made possible as the earHero earphones does not block the entire ear canal, so that you still can hear what is going on around you. No longer do you need to be a running or cycling liability the next time you take to the road in your jogging shoes or on your bicycle, as long as you wear the earHero earphones, you will be able to get a handle of what is going on around. You can choose from the earHerosport, or the earHeropro which is stealthier, targeting security personnel. Regardless, they retail for $149 a pop. Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ earHero earphones allows you to enjoy music and outside world simultaneously copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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Lensbaby Composer Pro targets Micro Four Thirds cameras Posted: 03 Apr 2012 06:00 AM PDT
The Composer Pro is Lensbaby’s popular SLR creative effects camera lens that will now play nice with Panasonic’s Lumix G Micro System range, Olympus’ PEN series, Sony’s very own α NEX, and Samsung’s NX shooters. Basically, the Composer Pro for mirrorless cameras will also play nice with the Lensbaby Optic Swap System, where it will ship with the Double Glass Optic installed. The original Composer Pro for non Micro Four Thirds cameras first rolled out in March last year, helping refine and enhance the popular and award winning Lensbaby Composer through the simple upgrading of the swivel ball and focus mechanism in order to deliver a professional level of performance. The Composer Pro will come with a metal swivel ball design as well as refined focus mechanism in order to offer ultra-smooth focus and tilt control. This particular updated focus mechanism sports a fluid and accurate dampened focus ring that can be compared to the focus mechanisms of the highest quality professional manual focus lenses. As for the Double Glass Optic, it is a 50mm f/2 selective focus optic, which is more than capable of churning out a Sweet Spot of sharp focus that photographers can move around the photo simply by tilting the Composer Pro's swiveling lens body. Expect the Composer Pro to be compatible with the slew of creative optics in the Lensbaby Optic Swap System, such as the Edge 80, Sweet 35, Fisheye, Soft Focus, Pinhole/Zone plate, Single Glass, and Plastic. Individual optics can be swapped into the Composer Pro so that you end up with a different creative effect. Just how much will the Composer Pro for mirrorless cameras cost? We are looking at a $300 price point. Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool ![]() [ Lensbaby Composer Pro targets Micro Four Thirds cameras copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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Dubstepladder lets you bring your musical talent to new heights Posted: 03 Apr 2012 05:30 AM PDT
Not only that, there is also an integrated modulation interface located right at the top, enabling you to tweak them as you work. The next time you have windows to clean or a wall to paint or fixtures to put up, just step up and down and hopefully, whatever comes out can be pieced into a pounding, electro-cacophony. Oh yeah, did we mention that there is also a 12′ tall sub bass sound system that accompanies each purchase? Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ Dubstepladder lets you bring your musical talent to new heights copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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Last Alert – Find your Phone even after it’s Dead Posted: 03 Apr 2012 05:11 AM PDT The alarm goes off in the morning and everyone scrambles. Right about the time we should be getting in the car to get my daughter to school, the inevitable happens…Wheres my phone? And the search is on. Yes, I know we should just put our phones in the same place every night. Yes, I know all this unpleasantness could be avoided, but how many of you have misplaced or dropped your phone somewhere and couldn’t find it? Come on, a show of hands please. So I want you to check out Last Alert, a neat new app designed to help you find your lost iDevice, even if (horror of horrors) you know the battery is dying. Last Alert not only emits an audible tone letting you know your battery is dying but it will actually send you an email during your phones last gasp of energy, letting you know the actual location of its demise. But thats not all! If you have Last Alert installed on a second iDevice, you know, one you managed to keep track of, you can use the apps built in compass to literally lead you to the last known location of your phone. The tracker uses a “your getting warmer” type ping to let you know when you’re getting close. If the app is successful, the developer plans an Android version as well. I see this as being a pretty useful little tool and I pity anyone that even thinks of stealing an iPhone or iPad these days, the probability of getting caught red handed just keeps climbing higher. So if you like your stuff, and want to keep tabs on it, check out Last Alert at the app store for under 2 bucks.
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Posted: 03 Apr 2012 05:00 AM PDT
The drab part would be finding the perfect, or at least, near perfect area for one to tumble down in this. It is made from heavy-duty 1/8″-thick PVC, sporting 30 hexagonal chambers form the tumbler’s globular shape, where each end provides a 13.75″ diameter opening which will enable a child weighing no more than 100 lbs. to enter. Since there is enough room in the interior to change one’s position, a child can easily shift his or her body weight to generate momentum, and Newtonian physics will kick into play. Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool ![]() [ Child Piloted Tumbler copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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