Posted on 2008 under Storage, Miscellaneous, USB Devices |
25
Mar
Here’s a weird USB thumb drive called Cellink T from Korea’s Human C&C which looks like a normal thumb drive at first, but flips out into a two-pronged cellphone connector. One of the ports still goes into your computer’s USB drive, naturally, while the other slides into a cellphone (Korean, naturally) in order to transfer files or charge the battery. There’s actually a microSD card reader in there too, which makes the whole package even more convenient to carry around for grabbing stuff off your phone.
[Aving]
MacLife.de says Nike’s SportBand, an armband that connects to the Nike+ running device, might be finally coming to retail some time in April 2008. The armband will still be wireless and still require you to shove a Nike+ kit into your shoe in order to track how fast/far you run, but you won’t have to carry an iPod Nano on you, which Read more… »
So, you’re lying about on your sofa, while using your PC to watch a movie; what would be really nice is a wireless keyboard with a built-in touch pad to control playback. Well, thanks to Brando, you can now have it all. The Wireless USB Keyboard with Touch Pad leaves nothing to the imagination, and it comes fully equipped with 11 hot keys, including buttons for quick access to your browser, email, as well as a host of in-built media controls. To save on battery power, you can also set it up to function via USB when your within Read more… »
Posted on 2008 under Design, Miscellaneous, USB Devices |
1
Mar
Brando has launched its latest flexible peripheral, the USB mini Webcam that has been developed for notebook PC. The tiny and portable device can be carried with you whenever and wherever required.
Supporting Windows XP SP2 and Vista, the flexible USB webcam has a twisted body, allowing users to adjust it as per their movements. Users can easily enjoy video conferencing. The product requires Pentium 450 MHz equivalent or above 256MB RAM. Read more… »