Bluetooth Sports Helmet

By Aditi | December 19, 2007 7:59 pm |
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Media players & accessories,Wireless

Usually extreme sports addicts are also big fans of music. Look at any skater/roller on the street – they’re always carrying some mp3 players and wearing earphones. Modern youth music is totally connected with extreme sports – just watch any extreme show on TV, and you’ll hear it. But some sports require helmet, maybe you don’t like it but it can save your life. So here is a good device for everyone who like winter extreme sports and listening to music:

Bluetooth Sports Helmet

This winter sports helmet offered by Hammacher Schlemmer has built-in earphones and bluetooth receiver that receives signals from transmitter. That means that you can listen to music from your mp3 player while skiing or snowboarding, for example.

The helmet is made from modern materials that are common for such things, includes 16 airflow vents, removable ear pads, vent plugs, easy-to-adjust straps, and a goggle-securing lock, available in three sizes  – small (fits heads 20″-21″ around), medium (up to 23″) or large (up to 25″) and is sold for $299.95.

Samsung launches new YP-T10 player

By Aditi | October 31, 2007 5:11 pm |
Categories:
Media players & accessories,Wireless

YPT10

Famous Korean manufacturer announced the launch of its new media player. It will appear in Korean stores first, than worldwide. It is no surprise that this player itself looks like very similar to iPods. Looks like every media player manufacturer tries to imitate iPod’s design.

But anyway, YP-T10 is a quite good alternative. This player features 2-inch 16:9 wide screen, music/video playback, text/image viewer, Java games support, FM radio tuner, and recording. All popular media file types are supported – MP3, OGG, WMA. It offers up to 30 hours of music or 4 hours of video playback.

But there’s nothing special about it. The main feature of YP-T10 that it’s the first portable media player with bluetooth support! That means that you can use wireless headphones, Samsung YP-T10 allows you to use two pairs of bluetooth earphones simultaneously.

There’s no information about its retail price for worldwide sale, all that we know is that it will be available in 5 colors: midnight black, mystic purple, maple red, lime yellow, and white cloud and will come in 2GB and 4 GB variants.

First pocket DJ system

By Aditi | October 23, 2007 4:25 pm |
Categories:
Media players & accessories

Not satisfied with your iPod (or other MP3 Player) anymore? Want something more? Do you want to make your own mixes wherever you go? In that case Pacemaker – world’s first portable DJing system – is exactly what you were waiting for.

Pacemaker portable DJing system

Pacemaker is a 120GB hard disk flash player that has two virtual “decks” (like old tape recorders) direct-to-hard drive recorder, multi-band equalizer, crossfader and pitch shifter, controlled by multifunctional touchscreen. This patent-pending player (that means that we’ll probably see some competitive products later) supports all popular audio formats like MP3, WAV, AAC, WMA and trendy FLAC and has two 3.5-millimeter stereo jacks. It’s not available for sale now, but the price will be like $700.

I haven’t seen Pacemaker by myself, but I guess this device is worth it’s money. Moreover, I think that it will bring a whole new class of gadgets.

The easiest way to watch PC movies on TV

By Aditi | October 22, 2007 6:18 pm |
Categories:
Media players & accessories

SanDisk has announced a really outstanding flash video player. Sansa® TakeTV™ offers the easiest way to watch any kind of PC format video files on TV. The solution is so simple and obvious, that I’m surprised that no any other company offered similar gadget before. SanDisk are so confident about their new product’s success that have launched a separate website for it – www.take.tv

No more endless wires, burning DVD’s and exhausting wi-fi setups – all you need is to upload video file on TakeTV and plug it to your TV!

SanDisk Sansa TakeTV

A simple flash video player (without screen) with built-in flash memory (4GB or 8GB) is plugged into dock station and controlled by remote control – that’s what TakeTV is, simplicity itself. Dock station has different types of connectors, so you can connect this gadget to any kind of TV. Sansa TakeTV supports wide variety of video formats including DivX, XVID and MPEG-4. It connects to any PC via USB connector, and works as external data storage.

AC adaptor, dock station, all necessary connectors and remote control are included. The whole package is sold for $100 (4GB) or $150 (8GB version).

iPod Alarm Clock

By Aditi | October 3, 2007 7:24 pm |
Categories:
Media players & accessories

I guess that alarm clock was one of the first gadgets. And iPod is the most popular gadget nowadays. So there is no surprise that one day someone would like to create something that will combine alarm clock, speaker system and dock dock station for iPod. You can find lots of such gadgets everywhere like modern-looking and trendy JBL On Time:

JBL On Time

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