Elecom – Power-saving wireless mouse “IR LED Mouse (M-IR06DR series)” – The battery only needs to be changed once every 1.5 years

Elecom - Power-saving wireless mouse "IR LED Mouse (M-IR06DR series)" - The battery only needs to be changed once every 1.5 years

Elecom is releasing new power-saving wireless mouse “IR LED Mouse (M-IR06DR series)” in late June. “IR LED” adopted for the mouse can lower the drive voltage and run at low energy.

6 colors are available: Black, red and blue in a black-based color and green, pink and white in a white-based color. In particular, the pink and white models have a pretty face design on them.

Price: ¥2,635 (including tax)
Size: 59 x 99.8 x 39 mm
Weight: 52g

Nyko NVIDIA SHIELD accessories hands-on

Just after first hearing about Nyko’s accessory contributions to NVIDIA SHIELD earlier today, we’ve gotten the opportunity check theses accessories out first hand at E3 2013! Here we’re seeing both the Nyko NVIDIA SHIELD Travel Case and the Nyko NVIDIA SHIELD Shell Case in action, complete with a production-level SHIELD device inside. Look friendly enough

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Nyko turns NVIDIA SHIELD into mini console with simple dock setup

The folks at Nyko have decided E3 to be the perfect place to let it be known that they’re on-board with NVIDIA and their soon-to-be-released SHIELD gaming device for accessories from the get-go. With a SHIELD Dock aside a Travel and Shell Case as well as a Power Kit, Nyko will be ready for the

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PlayStation 4 hardware specs detailed, can include Eye for $59

At E3 earlier this evening, we finally got to see Sony’s PlayStation 4 gaming console. While a fair bit is known about the device and the games it will run, when it came to price tags, there had been a shortage of information. That is no longer the case, however, with Sony revealing a slew

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Sony’s PlayStation 4 Eye is a $59 add-on, PS4 packs an upgradable 500GB HDD inside (updated)

Sony's PlayStation 4 Eye is a $59 addon, PS4 packs a 500GB HDD inside

While the US press release for the PlayStation 4 mentioned details about games, used games and pricing, it did not confirm all of the specs for the console. In Japan however, a more detailed press release clears up a few things. Sony’s console is packing a 500GB hard drive (same as the Xbox One), and it will not include the camera module, which is a $59 (£44 and €49) add-on for the $399 box. By comparison, the Xbox One includes — and requires for its use — the Kinect 2.0 camera. (Update: Sony’s confirmed that the PS4’s hard drive is upgradable.)

A Best Buy listing confirms the PlayStation 4 Eye’s add-on status and pricing, and that an extra DualShock 4 controller will also go for $59. We’ve double checked with Sony and confirmed that the system comes with a controller and mono earpiece plus HDMI, USB and power cords — but no camera.

The spec sheet also confirms the system’s dimensions at 275 x 53 x 305mm (excluding the largest projection), its ports (HDMI and optical out, 2 USB 3.0 in and 1 AUX in for use with the camera) and that a single ear mono headset is packed in with the system. That controller weighs in at 210g, includes a 1000mAh battery and one other detail some may have missed — a built-in mono speaker. There are details specs for the camera too, which is capable of a maximum 1280 x 800 (x2) pixel capture at 60fps, 640 x 400 at 120fps, or 320 x 192 at 240fps. It has an 85 degree FOV and a 2 meter cable to connect to the system. Want to do more digging into the specs and learn about the design of the PS4? Check out the PDF linked below.

[Thanks, Matthew]

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Source: Sony Japan (PDF), Twitter (@yosp)

Microsoft lists new Play and Charge Kit, Chat Headset for Xbox One (update)

Microsoft lists new Play and Charge Kit, Chat Headset for Xbox One

Once you’ve purchased that hot new Xbox One, you’ve got to have a couple of accessories to go along with it. Naturally Microsoft has thought of that, as it just announced a new version of its Play and Charge Kit plus a refreshed Chat Headset to accompany the next-gen console. As with the previous iteration, the Kit bundles in a controller-compatible lithium-ion rechargeable battery pack plus a cable that’ll charge the gamepad when connected to the console. Microsoft claims it can juice up twice as fast as its predecessor and is able to keep charging during gameplay or standby. You can either get the Kit by itself or as part of a controller bundle. The Chat Headset appears to be the same as it was before; it’s a wired mono headset with wideband digital audio and a unidirectional microphone. We’re still looking for details on pricing and availability (plus a picture or two), but we’ll let you know more details as soon we do.

Update: We’ve added a source link to the Xbox One accessories page plus a picture of both the Play and Charge Kit and the Chat Headset.

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BubblePod makes panoramas a wind-up with 360 clockwork mount

Taking panoramic photos is something most smartphones can manage, but jerky, wobbly 360-degree shots usually come down to user error rather than technical issues. BubblePod is hoping to change that with its new Kickstarter project, a clockwork 360-degree mount that works with tripods for those moments when you came prepared, and slots into the mouth

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Thanko – 4.5mm thin biz card sized “Gokuusu” (Ultra-slim) 1,000mAh portable battery and 4GB USB memory

Thanko - 4.5mm thin biz card sized "Gokuusu" (Ultra-slim) 1,000mAh portable battery and 4GB USB memory

Thanko just released a 4.5mm thin business card sized 1,000mAh portable battery and 4GB USB memory unit called the “Gokuusu (Ultra-slim) Battery 4.5mm”.

In order for it to connect to various kinds of devices, 4 different connection adapters come with the product.

Price: 2,980 yen (including tax)
Size: 85.5 x 4.5 x 54.4mm
Weight: 35g
Able to connect with: dock connector (iPhone 4, etc,), lightning connector (iPhone 5, etc.), micro USB (smartphones, etc.), and mini USB (digital cameras, etc.)

Mad Catz Project MOJO Android gaming console aims at OUYA with Tegra 4

This week the folks at Mad Catz have made it clear that they’ll be joining the Android In The Living Room fad with a gaming console known as Project MOJO. This device will take on a form not unlike the gaming console known as OUYA and will also be going into competition with the BlueStacks

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JTT – Rescue cable for micro USB – Feed power from one smartphone to another (Android OS 4.0 or later microUSB)

JTT - Rescue cable for micro USB - Feed power from one smartphone to another (Android OS 4.0 or later microUSB)

When your smartphone is running out of power, you will be able to steal some power from your friend’s smartphone if you have JTT’s “Rescue cable for micro USB”.

Both ends of the cable have micro USB terminals. You can use it by setting the bigger side to a smartphone that will feed power and setting the smaller side to the other smartphone running out of power.

It’s also possible to use it between a smartphone and tablet.

Price: ¥980
Compatible with: Android OS 4.0 or later micro USB built-in device
Weight: Approx. 16g