wireless
Posts tagged ‘wireless’ at the GeekAlerts gadgets and design website.

When the Super-Tiny USB Keyboard was featured here at GeekAlerts a couple of weeks ago, the wish for a wireless version was brought up in the comments. This request has now been fulfilled, although this new model is slightly larger.
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This beautiful retro inspired USB microphone uses radio-frequency identification to allow you to wirelessly use the mic from a distance of up to three meters away from the USB port it’s currently connected to.
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The BTM-318 stereo headset does not only allow you to take calls using the wireless Bluetooth technology, it also gives you the opportunity to listen to FM radio or to stream music from your cell phone.
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Those equipped with the Basketball Webcam can now lay their hands on a wireless USB mouse in the same sporty style.
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This tiny Bluetooth stereo transmitter by Infinxx allows you to stream music from your iPhone or iPod to a pair of Bluetooth compatible speakers or headphones of your choice.
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For those who want to bring a speaker into the pool, here’s a shiny white alternative to that Weatherproof Floating Wireless Speaker we covered a couple of weeks ago.
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This rechargeable wireless mouse features an 800 dpi sensor and comes with an extractable USB cable to allow you to charge the mouse via your computer’s USB port.
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Sony has announced their brand new HT-IS100 Bravia Theater Micro System, a 5.1 channel surround system with speakers roughly the size of a golf ball.
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Simply connect your MP3 player, CD player or other audio device to the transmitter for this wireless speaker, and you will be able to broadcast the music up to 100 feet away using no cables whatsoever.
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This Bluetooth adapter is designed like an old cassette tape and connects with mobile phones, MP3 players, PCs, PDAs and other devices that support the wireless Bluetooth technology.
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