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Samsung showcases YA-SBR510 Bluetooth speaker

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008 by admin

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Samsung presently loosed a 3-channel Bluetooth speaker previously such year, but apparently, one clearly certainly isn’t enough. The establishment has now introduced its YA-SBR510 for the duration of in South Korea, that streams audio out of BT-enabled players and includes a 3.5-millimeter auxiliary jack for hooking up easily virtually anything and everything else. A tad expensive at €150 ($222), but it is a whole understanding serves to it appear bundled in on the current oh-so-furry rug. Sammy, service to comment?

Crapgadget: USB back massager, limbo string and more obviously terrible ideas

Monday, August 11th, 2008 by admin

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Remember people battery-operated vibrating ladybugs such a buyers exhausted to pass available (multiple times) as office gifts? Yeah, so critter ain’t got not anything on now steady of patently awful gizmos. We’ve witnessed a remarkable total number of garbage pass beneath our noses in the previous few weeks, and we have rounded up the worst of the worst for your consideration. So, is a USB shell speaker so much a greater number of embarrassing as opposed to a V-Sports console for families tired of search for a Wii? Is the i-Knock customized IM notifier more and more unnecessary as opposed to the Encore Rockin’ Music Lamp? Or performs the OMG-inducing Limbo String walk away amid the gold here? We know, every and most any item is a festering crap in one way or another, but that of the sites underneath just now exemplify the word “crap?” Choose carefully.

Parrot readying PARTY Black Edition Bluetooth speaker with NFC

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008 by admin

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Just days after we got wind of the NFC-ified Nokia 6212 comes word that the PARTY Black Edition Bluetooth speaker — that was introduced around a fortnight ago — will also include the same technology. Yep, a NFC-enabled Bluetooth version will soon be available for purchase, giving owners of NFC handsets the ability to pair up their device by simply getting up close and personal with the speaker. Specs wise, expect it to boast six total watts of power, a 5-button user interface, eight hours of battery life and an auxiliary input for times when a vanilla DAP will have to do. Word on the street has this one landing in the summertime for £79 ($156), but we’ve yet to see any official details on US pricing / availability. Check the full release after the jump.

source:engadget

Airsound Single Point Stereo Speaker System

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008 by admin

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For people like you who are always on the lookout for alternative ways of listening to quality sound for their speakers, a new sound technology might be in the offing in providing you just that. A British company called Airsound has come up with a new technology in sound reproduction that would change the way that you listen to your stereo. The technology is known as Airsound stereo that makes use of loudspeakers in a novel way to produce stereo sound unlike any conventional speakers used today.The Airsound stereo technology creates uniform stereo sound within any location of a room without any axis effect like most conventional speakers. What the Airsound technology does is that it processes stereo sound through its patented amplifiers and is converted into spatial as well as into main sound signals. When produced through an Airsound designed loudspeaker unit, the sound produced can be recognized uniformly throughout the room. You can listen to the sound as crisp and clear any where in the room that you may be in. The speaker system does not produce sound with “sweet spots” just like conventional stereo.

Eye Play Ultimate iPod Speaker

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008 by admin

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Eye Play Portable Speakers are perfect for fashionable music lovers. A lightweight accessory compatible to iPod, iPhone, Zune and other MP3 players, it’s a water resistant sunglass case with built in speakers that has a wrist strap that can be carried anywhere.

This unique product offers protection to sunglasses while it also plays music from a portable media player. This patented technology offers a very impressive sound quality for music lovers who desires to listen to their favorite tunes anytime or any place they desire to go to.

Generally a cool accessory that goes perfectly with iPod products. It comes with different colors: silver, white, pink and black, a preferred gift for people with cool personality. Buyers, however, must be informed that sunglasses and portable players are not included once this item is purchased.

X-mini Capture Speaker

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008 by admin

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The X-mini Capture Speaker is your iPod’s best friend. It is a portable, rechargeable and miniature speaker. It is charged via USB and a fully charged will provide you a nearly eight hours of playback time. The X-Mini Capsule speaker is available at $25.