Wireless Laser Light Show
This shiny red device allows to experience your own audio-visual, Jean Michel Jarre-style, high-tech, laser light show, in the comfort of your own home.
This shiny red device allows to experience your own audio-visual, Jean Michel Jarre-style, high-tech, laser light show, in the comfort of your own home.
The purCushion connects with your mobile phone using the wireless Bluetooth technology, and enables you to pick up the call while relaxing on the soft and ergonomic cushion.
This wireless keyboard features a built-in high precision touchpad, and its slim design makes it great for travel, school, or any other working environment.
These silver colored MP3 sunglasses are equipped with the wireless Bluetooth technology, allowing you to hook them up with your mobile phone.
A person being too lazy to look down to read the weight might not be that interested in scales. On the other hand, wireless devices are always fun.
This wireless weather is running on a free wireless network spanning the continental USA, said to “work virtually anywhere and requires no set-up”.
This white wireless Skype phone connects to your computers USB port and allows you to talk up to 160 feet (50 meters) away from the base station.
This water-resistant iPod remote control from Belkin has been designed to handle running, skiing, hiking and other tough conditions without a problem.
Here’s a nice wireless keyboard if you need something slim and portable.
Those wireless hidden cameras – we have seen them in things like pens and alarm clocks, but never before in a printing calculator.
So, yesterday we saw the USB Missile Launcher with Webcam and today it’s time for yet another new approach on this product; a wireless version.
This normal looking and fully functioning pen hides a built-in wireless mini spy camera and comes with an eco friendly solar charger.
hField Technologies has just launched a Windows Vista compatible version of the Wi-Fire, a compact high-performance long-range USB WiFi Adapter.
Maybe you remember the Bionic Ear that we covered last month. Now the same retailer has announced yet another spying gadget.
Freecom’s MusicPal is a wireless MP3 player that also plays internet radio without the use of a computer. On top of that, it’s possible to subscribe to RSS feeds and read them on the display.
Sony Ericsson has announced the MBS-100, a portable Bluetooth speaker.
The Japanese Sanrio company is now offering a pair of Hello Kitty Bluetooth Wireless Earbuds. They sell them for 15,750 Yen (about $137 USD), claiming that the earbuds are “great for listening to music, school courses, the TV and while playing video games.” (Via Crave)
The German designer Franziska Faoro is one of the finalists for BraunPrize 2007 with her Triops concept – a robust digital camera equipped with three protected fisheye lenses.
For some reason they’ve decided ti file this product in the 2-in-1 category. Sure, it comes with two different products; a pair of headphones and a speaker – but isn’t it a little optimistic to call it two in one?
Maybe you remember the wireless baby monitor we covered some week ago. Here’s an even more sophisticated system where you also have the option to pan and tilt the wireless camera.
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