Showing posts with label Accessories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Accessories. Show all posts

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Keyboard Buddy : use a QWERTY on your iPhone

Typing with buttons may be more comfortable for people. The Boxwave Keyboard body is for them. It has a container where you place the iPhone. The device literally hugs the iPhone making it an extended slider phone. It makes the iPhone bigger of course when put together. It uses a sliding mechanism rather than a docking station, so when it isn't slided out, it maintains the iPhone form. This QWERTY will go out on December 14 for a pricetag of about $70.

Source Engadget

Monday, November 15, 2010

THQ uDraw Gametablet for Wii. Wacom like?

The uDraw Gametablet is intended for casual gamers, majorly for children involving drawing games but possible for adults as well. You put your wiimote into the slot, which then device can connect. Off course you don't get just the device, but a software titled uDraw Studio as well for simplified drawing.
There are 2 titles to come that support this device which is Dood's Big Adventure, and Pictionary. It prices around $70. Cannot be comparable to a Wacom Bamboo, but certainly good for young talents to just mess around and explore their creativity.

Source Engadget

Brookstone Universal Pillow Remote for your Living Room

The Pillow Remote Control has databases containing codes for over 500 remote control devices. Powered by batteries, you can make a cozy out of your remote while enjoying your movies.Price is said to be about $30. Make sure you don't sleep on it.

Via Engadget
Source Brookstone

Friday, November 12, 2010

XBox 360 Controller DressUp - The Avenger

Yes, that picture above is a real XBox 360 controller. Not a modified one, but equipped with Avenger, an n external adapter that claims to provide an immersive gaming experience through an intuitive user-interface, or control interface I should say. It also claims to enhance the gamer’s manual dexterity and situational awareness by improving accuracy and reaction-time. Probably another way to say having extensions on the buttons. Anyway, it may look cool for some of you, but may also uglifies the XBox Controller. Anyway, for $60 it's worth to afford it, concerning many positive feedbacks and you'll get a 30 day warranty. I wonder what kind of Accessories they could make for Kinect?

Source
The Avenger

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Hex iPod Nano Watch Band

The 6th generation iPod Nano has it's own pros n cons over the previous generation. But all the features 'squeezed' into the small device makes it an incredible device. The small square design brings ideas for manufacturers to produce accessories to making the iPod Nano as a wrist watch. But Hex is one of the first to seriously dive into this. The cool accessories from Hex features Custom premium silicone strap, Pop-in pop-out design, Audio port cover with inline orientation, and also coolness.

Combined with the Nano makes a cool sweet watch. But listening music to your watch may not be uncomfortable and uncool. Although a wireless headset may be a solution depending on whether the transmitter dongle can fit in, it will add a drawback to the physical appearance. Available on December 2010 for $24.95 to add to your $150 Nano.

Source
The Gadgeteer
Hex Watch Band