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- Hear Your Tunes, Protect the Device
- Battlestar Galactica Flash Drive
- Remote Controlled Armored Drink Carrier
- Epson E200 wrist watch pulse monitor
- Angry Birds can be played sans touching your display
Hear Your Tunes, Protect the Device Posted: 06 Aug 2012 08:45 AM PDT Music make the summer. So taking your tunes to the beach or on the boat is a no brainer. But water and devices are a bad combination. Why not secure your phone or music player and broadcast the sound for all to hear? The good folks at Grace Digital have an entire line of ECOXGEAR products designed to help you enjoy the music near – or even in – the water. The ECOXPRO case is perfect for using on the water. The device is IPX7 waterproof tested and approved meaning it can be immersed in water to 1 meter for 30 minutes. To the layman that means 100% waterproof. An impact resistant case with a pressure release valve for closure means keeps your music player totally safe from the elements. It even floats! Inside, a waterproof 3.5mm connector will connect to any MP3 player iPod or smartphone. The plug also means you can waterproof your entire experience with a set of waterproof earbuds, also available from Grace Digital. There is a pocket with ample space for cash, cards or a key. And it operates for 30 hours on 3 AA batteries, so the music can go on. Get your ECOXPRO for just $77.92, relax and enjoy the music. [ Hear Your Tunes, Protect the Device copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Battlestar Galactica Flash Drive Posted: 06 Aug 2012 06:30 AM PDT
While the Battlestar Galactica Flash Drive will not be faster than light, but at least it is capable of holding your fair share of memory and files wherever you go, and at a glance, you are able to share your love for your favorite science fiction series with but a single purchase. Do you think it is actually worth more than the actual price, considering how it seems to have been jacked up just for the sake of taking advantage of Battlestar Galactica fans. [ Battlestar Galactica Flash Drive copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Remote Controlled Armored Drink Carrier Posted: 06 Aug 2012 06:00 AM PDT
This particular Remote Controlled Armored Drink Carrier will come with built-in defense mechanisms of its own, being capable of discouraging potential thieves using a squirt from its water cannon. I suppose you can always opt to replace water with ink that leaves a permanent stain, but that would clearly make your friends shun you some bit afterwards. Recessed wells in this drink carrier can hold up to a quartet of 12 oz. cans, never mind if they are alcoholic in nature or not. It works within a 250 feet range, and boasts of independent left/right wheel control for nimble 360° turns. [ Remote Controlled Armored Drink Carrier copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Epson E200 wrist watch pulse monitor Posted: 06 Aug 2012 05:30 AM PDT
As for pulse monitors, wearing one of these might even make your kid or those in the neighborhood wonder whether you are a Ben 10 fan, but with the Epson E200 wrist watch pulse monitor, things will look a whole lot better on your wrist. This simple-to–use wristwatch-type pulse monitor is said to come with the company's advanced sensing technology, and it intends to be the stepping stone for Epson to grow its healthcare device business. Just how does the Epson E200 wrist watch pulse monitor actually go about to get the job done? For starters, it will rely on an Epson-made sensor which is capable of measuring one's pulse rate through contact with the wearer's wrist. The presence of an LCD display is not there just for aesthetic’s sake, but rather, it will inform you on the amount of exercise that you need in order to achieve a fat-burning heart rate. Right now, it is said that the Epson E200 wrist watch pulse monitor is sold in Japan on an exclusive basis, so keep your fingers crossed that there will be sales plans for other markets as well sometime down the road. The Epson E200 wrist watch pulse monitor saw Epson fall back on their 20 years of experience in pulse sensing technology in order to come up with the E200 so that it can meet customer demands for a pulse monitor that did not have too many require. In fact, the E200 will be able to take advantage of the light-absorbing property of the hemoglobin in blood so that it can measure the wearer's heart rate as accurately as possible. The monitor itself directs a harmless LED into the skin, relying on light-absorbing elements to measure the amount of light that is not absorbed by the hemoglobin and which is subsequently reflected back from inside the body. Are you going to shortlist this on your shopping list? [ Epson E200 wrist watch pulse monitor copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Angry Birds can be played sans touching your display Posted: 06 Aug 2012 05:00 AM PDT
It is safe to say that Angry Birds has appeared on just about all mobile platforms – BlackBerry, iOS, Android and Windows Phone, in no particular order of importance or paying attention to the timeline of said releases. The thing is, the Angry Birds franchise has even grown from being just limited to games, touching industries like theme parks and the more-or-less guaranteed money spinner, merchandise. This time around, we are talking about Angry Birds making the leap to your Samsung Smart TV, and to make sure you need not wipe smudges off the TV’s screen each time after you play, it is controlled using nothing else other than hand gestures, now how about that? Yes sir, with the Samsung Smart TV, you are able to send your feathery friends flinging through the air with the poise of an Olympics gymnast, and this is made possible thanks to Samsung's unique motion control feature found on their Smart TV. Not only that, it comes with a relatively generous display and offers crystal clear images for your eyes to enjoy, as though you were in the game for real. Some even said that it is approximately “97 times more fun playing it on TV”, and I guess you cannot quite dispute that when playing on Samsung's 55-inch ES 8000 Smart TV which is approximately 97 times larger compared to the Samsung Galaxy S2′s diplay. To enjoy some Angry Birds goodness on your Samsung Smart TV, you will first need to select the Angry Birds app in the Smart Hub, and once the game loads up, you are good to go. Activate Motion Control works as you face your palm towards the camera, and wave it slightly from left to right. There is no need to exert your energy or be too close to your TV, but do make sure you remain no further than 4 meters from the camera, otherwise the Samsung Smart TV is unable to recognize your hand. [ Angry Birds can be played sans touching your display copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
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