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MetaWatch STRATA

honestly, a smartwatch that works with your smartphone is not something new but one that look as good as the MetaWatch STRATA is far and few between. the STRATA acts as an extension to your iPhone 4S and Android smartphones, utilizing Bluetooth 4.0 technology to wirelessly communicate with the smartphone and relays its incoming calls…

Vers 1Q

cube speakers. we have bumped into them from time to time and honestly, they all look pretty much the same but the Vers 1Q stands out among the cube population by going the woody way. packed within this 3-inch wood-clad cube is 2-inch full range driver rated at 6.5W, a Bluetooth module (v2.1, if you must really know), a 3.5mm…

GameDock for iDevices

when games start appearing on mobile devices such as iPhones and iPads, it was a welcome addition that would eliminates our boredom while we are on the road. as it evolves, our favorite arcade games became available on iOS devices which we dived into it eagerly but as time goes by, we realized we wanted something more. we became frustrated…

Andromeda Tactical Lighting

to have a military-inspired home decor is nothing short of cool to most dudes but to associate ‘tactical’ with anything placed in your home is something we are not accustomed to and really doesn’t quite make any sense, unless you are expecting a raid on your home base. regardless, that doesn’t make the Andromeda Tactical Lighting…

Spike Keyboard Case

fancy turning your iPhone into a BlackBerry-like device? with the Spike Keyboard Case you can actually make it happen. created by SoloMatrix, this case is unlike the horde of QWERTY keyboard case we have seen so far and it allows you to use your iPhone with a physical keyboard in portrait orientation which reminiscent that…

Nifty MiniDrive

when Apple first added a SD card slot to its MacBook range, we were truly surprised but not particularly thrilled. we hardly use SD cards except the ones that are on our digital cameras and so, the card slot remain under-utilize to this day. instead of just leaving the card slot unused, the Nifty MiniDrive lets you convert it, so to speak…

OpenROV

perhaps the ‘affordable’ Remotely Operated Vehicle or ROV Aquabotix HydroView is still quite out of reach for you but don’t let that dowse your passion for underwater exploration. the open source robotic submarine, OpenROV could be your baby step towards a career in underwater exploration or for snooping around the…

SYRE

though the new generation iPod nano is wrist-friendly, the cumbersome cable necessary for us to enjoy the music makes us feel a little awkward at times, or should we say, all the time. a cable sticking out from your wrist not only makes it look odd but it also impedes our movement, especially if you use it as your sporting companion…

OUYA Android Game Console

Ouya Android Game Console

the force of Android is not to be belittled. started off as an alternative operating system to Windows, iOS, and the now defunct Symbian OS, it has since propagates to tablet, TV and soon, it might be fulfilling your gaming needs too – that’s if Ouya has its way with its yet-to-be-named Android game console, designed by Yves Behar

L8 SmartLight

as of now, any connected person in this world are pretty much overwhelmed by notifications. you get notified for new email, Facebook friend request, chat alert, a new mentioned for a tweet and so on and so forth. regardless of which tone you use for the notifications, things can get pretty noisy with the ever frequent buzzing…

Trioh! Flashlight

there is an age-old problem with the flashlight as we know it: it can’t be seen in the dark which defeats its intended purpose when you are hit by an unexpected outage (unless you are the odd lot that keeps a flashlight next to you whenever you go or whatever you do…