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Samsung Haptic POP, Battery Covers for SCH-W750

April 6th, 2009

Samsung Korea has released the Haptic POP stylish battery covers for the SCH-W750 the Haptic Phone. Now you can now personalize your SCH-W750 with 7 different stylish battery covers. More pictures after the break. Read more…

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Sanwa new Throat Microphone

March 24th, 2009

Throat microphones are mainly used by tactical assault groups and SWAT teams. It is something that you rarely see on the street. Today Sanwa come out with their latest hands free system, designed base on a military throat microphone. If you work in a noisy environment, this will improve the phone conversation. One more shot after the break. Read more…

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Sony Ericsson MS500

March 18th, 2009

The MS500 is the latest portable speaker from Sony Ericsson, It has a durable splash proof shell and a handy strap which allows you to hooked it to a bag or hung from the wrist. It adopts the Bluetooth technology that functions as a remote control to change tracks and adjusting volume. The speaker is compatible with most Bluetooth-enabled handsets from Sony Ericsson or other brands. The MS500 is powered by two AA batteries that will sing for you non-stoply for about 5 hours.

[via TechFresh]

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Samsung SBH650 Bluetooth Headset

March 14th, 2009

Samsung has released a pendant-type stereo Bluetooth headset called SBH650 in Korea which has a clip on the back. The headset supports up to 170 hours of standby time. It is available in black or white at a suggested priced or 89,100 KRW.

[via Aving]

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Sony Ericsson MS-410

March 14th, 2009

A forum member at www.planete-se.net, has posted the new Sony Ericsson MS-410 portable speaker. This portable speaker connects to your Sony Ericsson phones and can be used as a stand on the table. Should be around soon, I mean it’s not announced by Sony Ericsson yet.

[via Slashphone]

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Stainless Steel LCD Bluetooth Vibrating Bracelet

February 26th, 2009

Bzzzz on your wrist is sure alerting than bzzzz in your pocket or bag. The stainless steel LCD Bluetooth Vibrating Bracelet can be used on woman, man or sissy. Hook it with your Bluetooth-enabled phone, during an incoming call the LCD will show the incoming callers with their phone numbers and the bracelet will start vibrating to alert you. Besides telling you who so ever call you, it also works as a lost and found tool, the bracelet will vibrate if your phone is more than 5 meters away from it. The phone also works with iPhone or iPhone 3G if set to a Bluetooth profile. This vibrating tool will cost you $50. One more shot after the break. Read more…

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Cheapest Handsfree in the World

February 24th, 2009

Yes, you can get the cheapest handsfree for your mobile phone by piercing your ear, big one. The above is a Nokia shove to the ear, why don’t try the classic Ericsson 388. Lol.

[via Techeblog]

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Foldable Universal Bluetooth Keyboard

January 21st, 2009

This is a $54 Foldable Universal Bluetooth Keyboard which will work with your Palm OS, Pocket PC, Smart Phone etc. Will you get more comfortable with this?

[via Woohome]

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Wrist Gadget Charger

January 20th, 2009

A charger on your wrist maybe useful but somehow it looks uglyful. It has eight adapter for common gadgets and devices. Chinavision is selling it at $25 and they said that the charger provides an extra three hours talk time and is said to be a “fashion accessory.”

[via Boing Boing]

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Datexx SUPERBattery

January 17th, 2009

You brought your charger with you but sometime you just can’t find any power source. Datexx has released the SUPERBattery device which can solve that problem. It is a charger that charges without the need to connect it to the power outlet but you need your hand to work. Just plug in your mobile phone and start cranking, 2 minutes of cranking will give 6 minutes of talk time. The kit features a hand-cranked 600mA rechargeable battery pack, built-in flashlight and an AC adapter which supports up to 1,200 mobile devices. The hand crank charger will cost you 30 bucks to get one.

[via Techfresh]

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