Archive for the ‘USB Devices’ Category

Now this is something that spells out “multi tasking!”. Hong Kong-based Earth Trek introduced the above shown gadget. Available in five colors: Blue, Green, Pink, Orange, and Black.

The new USB speaker is fairly simple in design but is cool in looks. It’s pretty obvious it looses its looks in a bright room. It’s being currently sold for $22. It comes with all the usual things like the speaker, a USB power cable as well as an audio cable.
Unfortunately, I did not have the funding to get a bluetooth device on my laptop. But the thing is, at that time it was an additional device that would cost extra. But these days the bluetooth is a default device on the laptop.
Lucky for us, companies like Com One is here for those who missed the Bluetooth parade. This adapter can be plugged in and can be used to connect to other bluetooth devices like mobile phones. This comes with a CD with a compulsary software for the Com One Bluetooth Adapter.
The Bluetooth USB Adapter is available off of the Com One website, along with the Combo Bluetooth 2.0 EDR and SD card reader dongle, which allows Bluetooth facility as well as memory card reading.

Targus presents us with the new model, AEM0702AP. So far, its easily available in Korea, I don’t know about the other places. These speakers are powered with AAA batteries. No word on pricing so far.

Pico - small. They sure live up to their name. It just measures 31.3mm x 12.4mm x 3.4mm and comes inside a polished chrome finish, and being shock and water resistant.
“No exception, this little drive is the smallest we’ve ever seen. Barely bigger than the tip of your pinky, and less than 4mm thick, it’s positively small. The polished chrome finish is certainly shiny, but at 8 gigabytes, it’s redonkulously teeny! Store four full length ripped movies, five days worth of music, more than four-thousand 5 megapixel photos, or eighty-meters worth of shelved books. Sure, it’s so small you could easily lose it, so we’ve included a chain to help keep it around.”
The only thing you have to be afraid of is losing it. You might want to pick it up for $49.99

Camcorder pens often sacrifice the whole “writing” thing in the name of capturing video, but this one from BrickHouse Security does write, and has considerably bigger storage capacity than the old video pens. Two hours of battery time per charge, 30 hours of audio and/or video (4GB), and at a nice price of $250.

This $70 USB Digital Microscope which is powered by your computer’s USB port lets you see all the bacteria on your desk and maybe on yourself! It is capable of magnification from 10x up to 200x. I’ll let you decide on what you want to do with it