Author: Robert Birming

Based in Stockholm, Sweden, Robert is a blogger and musician with an eye on innovative gadgets and design geekiness.

This colorful and playful series of USB flash drives consists of six different models in various shapes and colors – all designed to look like cute…

This handy little sports style GPS device allows you to reocrd, manage and analyze all of your activities, such as hikes, bike trips, jogs etc, using…

if you don’t like the soft touch of the Plush Monkey USB Speakers, here’s an alternative that might suit you better. Or, use them together with…

This clever and ergonomic backpack vacuum cleaner sits safely on your back and moves with you, so you don’t have to drag one of those heavy…

This 30fps VGA web camera is not only a video communication tool for your computer, it also functions as a USB 2.0 compliant flash drive with…

You might have heard about the Leyio “personal sharing device” earlier this year. Now, about 6 months later, this wireless portable flash drive is available in…

This LED lamp is equipped with four bright white energy-saving light-emitting-diodes and a 2X to 4X aspheric magnifier. A clip makes it easy to attach the…

Looking for an alternative to the previously covered Retro USB Microphone and the Retro Wireless USB Microphone? Here’s a new retro computer mic that might be…

This small flashlight gets its bright withe light from an energy-smart, long-lasting light-emitting-diode. It also doubles as an emergency charger, allowing you to charge just about…

This cow inspired USB 2.0 compliant “moody” hub allows you to connect up to four of your favorite gadgets to the available ports while it is…

If you enjoy gadgets with a design inspired by a certain kind of bird, like this optical mouse, this radio and these earbuds, then this USB…

Fans of all thing retro can now keep an eye at the current date and time and do their mathematics home works using this old school…

Dog staplers come in all different kind of shapes and sizes. We have covered one earlier here at GeekAlerts and you might also have seen this…