Satechi Bluetooth Wireless Smart Keypad

I am quite sure that the seasoned computer user would have seen his or her fair share of Bluetooth accessories by now, and nothing new would really shock them into making a purchase. Well, what is a Bluetooth accessory manufacturer to do, then? Perhaps coming up with something that is essential to one’s work might actually move their hearts as well as wallets, and this is exactly what the folks over at Satechi have done – with their spanking new Satechi Bluetooth Wireless Smart Keypad.

The Satechi Bluetooth Wireless Smart Keypad is said to be the perfect functional accessory for any Apple user’s workspace, where it comes in a sleek, metallic silver finish that is so familiar to all Apple hardware owners, and also sports an Apple-styled curved edge design which makes it a sight for sore eyes. You are more or less guaranteed that gifting an Apple user the Satechi Bluetooth Wireless Smart Keypad would not irk them in any way in terms of design, but the crucial question is, do they need it?

That question can only be answered if one were to take stock of what the Satechi Bluetooth Wireless Smart Keypad offers right from the get go. For starters, this accessory will not take up any more valuable USB ports that are available on your machine, and it is also capable of toggling between Calculator Mode and Keypad Mode. When it is in Calculator Mode, the device would work as a normal calculator, performing arithmetic operations, and these would include backspace and memory operations. In Keypad Mode, it will work like any other number pad, so that users are able to type numbers and equations in a quicker and more comfortable manner compared to the traditional linear number layout of laptops and tablets.

Since it is so slim, the compact BT Wireless Smart Keypad would be able to be packed away in a jiffy, as it comes with a large LCD display that can show up to a dozen digits simultaneously, while an LED indicator would let you know whenever it starts to run low of juice. Expect to fork out $34.99 for the Satechi BT Wireless Smart Keypad.

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Selfloops announces Android ANT+ accessory

Selfloops as well as ANT+ have come together to roll out what they call the Android ANT+ accessory, which so happens to be a smartphone charger which would allow Android connectivity to the ANT+ ecosystem that comprises of sport, fitness and health products. This particular Android ANT+ Accessory would end up as the gateway for millions of current Android devices (those that run on Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread and higher) to display a wide array of data including heart rate, foot speed and distance, bike speed, power and cadence from any certified ANT+ sensor, all the while linking Android applications to the millions of available ANT+ products that are manufactured by such notable brands including Garmin, Timex, and Geonaute.

Selfloops co-founder, Christian Del Rosso, said, “We’re extremely excited to now offer this innovative accessory to consumers. This is the only smartphone accessory that will enable ANT+ in Android devices with versions 2.3.4 and higher, which covers over 85% of the Android installed base. Existing solutions only cover Android 3.1 and upward (43% of the installed base) so we are thrilled to offer a device that brings ANT+ to the mass population of Android users.”

The Android ANT+ Accessory would hook up to an Android device using USB, where it also doubles up as a charger, which would extend the battery life of a connected smartphone. The accessory itself will adhere to the Android USB Accessory Protocol, hence it would also play nice with devices which so happen to miss out on USB OTG (on-the-go) capabilities. Applications that were written using the official Android ANT APIs from ANT Wireless will be 100% compatible with the Selfloops Android ANT+ Accessory. For those who are interested, Selfloops happens to have developed a couple of ANT+ Android apps (Selfloops and Selfloops Group Fitness) which can be downloaded the Google Play Store. The Selfloops Android ANT+ Accessory will burn a $115 hole in your pocket, and if you place a pre-order now, expect it to ship later this October.

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Sanwa Direct – 290g compact Bluetooth wireless speaker – Can be used as a 2,500mAh mobile battery as well!

Sanwa Direct - 290g compact Bluetooth wireless speaker - Can be used as a 2,500mAh mobile battery as well!

Sanwa Direct just released a 290g compact-sized Bluetooth wireless speaker.

It’s a bluetooth compliant speaker that you can enjoy music in your iPhone/iPad/smarphone and hands-free call wirelessly with. The buttons on the upper surface of the speaker enable you to control the audio volume, start/stop playing music, and answer/ hang up a phone call without touching your iPhone/iPad/smarphone.

With the accompanying stereo mini cable, you can use non-Bluetooth compliant device with the speaker, too.

Also, it can be used as 2,500mAh mobile battery as well. 2,500mAh is enough for charging a regular smartphone one time.

Model: 400-SP042
Price: ¥6,980
Size: 58x151x48mm
Weight: 290g
Speaker maximum output: 5W (2.5W+2.5W)
Communication distance: Maximum 10m

Switch Bluetooth Speaker

When it comes to portable speakers – let alone Bluetooth enabled ones, these are dime a dozen in the market. The thing is, how does a manufacturer ensure that what they have on offer will be very different from the other offerings, so much so that folks would not hesitate to purchase and recommend your device compared to the rest? Take the £119.99 Switch Bluetooth Speaker for instance, as it comes in a choice of black and red shades.

The Switch Bluetooth Speaker would come in a clean, functional design that boasts of high-quality audio in addition to carrying an abundance of useful hidden extras, making it a truly versatile wireless speaker for plenty of occasions. The built-in battery is capable of lasting for the entire day, where you get up to 14 hours of non-stop playback on a full battery charge. Not only that, the Switch Bluetooth Speaker boasts of VoIP capabilities, allowing the unit to function as your very own conference call hub. Should you be a movie buff instead, the Switch Bluetooth Speaker ensures that your ears are in for a real treat, delivering high performance bass and a sub-woofer that ought to send chills down your spine. Not only that, the Switch Bluetooth Speaker also doubles up as a portable battery charger – as long as the thirsty devices of yours can be juiced up via USB, that is.
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JVC Kenwood – M-EA3 – Bluetooth compliant compact Hi-Fi audio system – Select your favorite color out of 3 beautiful colors to match your room: red, white, and brown

JVC Kenwood - M-EA3 - Bluetooth compliant compact Hi-Fi audio system - Select your favorite color out of 3 beautiful colors to match your room: red, white, and brown

Bluetooth compliant compact Hi-Fi audio system “M-EA3″ will be out from JVC Kenwood in early July.

It’s a compact-sized audio system with excellent 3 colors. You can pick up your favorite color out of the models in beautiful red, white and brown to match your room.

Since it’s compatible with bluetooth, you can enjoy music saved in your bluetooth compliant device. If it’s an Android device, by installing the dedicated remote control application, you can control playing music, sound volume, radio channels etc with your Android device.

With the USB terminal placed on the front of the main unit, you can play MP3/WMA files and record radio show or music in CD on an USB flash drive.

Price: Open price
Maximum output: 15W+15W
Playable discs: CD, CD-R/RW (CD-DA, MP3, WMA)
Main unit: 256×75×196mm, 1kg
Speaker unit: 85×175×171mm, 1kg/ speaker

Tile Bluetooth Dongle Will Help You Locate Missing Object With The Help Of Others

Don’t you just hate it when you misplace your wallet or keys at home and just can’t find it? Thankfully with smartphones and technology, Bluetooth dongles which you can insert or attach to keys will help you locate your missing […]

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ECOROX lets you rock out in the water

Isn’t it amazing to see how far technology has come over the years? Look at your cellphone, then look back at what you had 10 years ago. If you did have a mobile phone, it did little more than simply place and receive calls. Now it can do more functions than your PC, PDA, and another dozen devices combined. Unfortunately, what it still can’t do is survive a quick dunk in the pool. Sure, there are watertight cases, but those tend to impede your ability to do things like listen to music, because the speakers are covered. What you need is a large, portable, waterproof speaker.

The ECOROX is a portable Bluetooth speaker that can not only survive a quick dip in the pool, it can hang out in there, blasting your favorite tunes for hours. This set of 6 watt stereo speakers is housed in a waterproof body, and designed to float beside you. Just pair it with your smartphone sitting safely away from the water, and you can rock out to your favorite tunes without any risk. You’ll even be able to take calls at the press of a button, so you never miss a call.

If swimming isn’t your thing, and you’re more of a biker, this device works for you, too. The ECOROX was designed to be mounted to the handlebars of a bike. Never again will you have to worry about the elements harming your speakers. Of course, you’ll still have to worry about upsetting the people around you, if your music is up too loud as you ride past.

You’re going to get 10 hours of talk or playtime out of each 2.5 hour charge. Recharging is handled by a micro-USB cable, and a standard 3.5mm jack offers compatibility with virtually any audio device. You can purchase your own in black, red, or orange for just $130. You can find a handlebar or suction cup mount on the site for just $10 each, as well.

 
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Cambridge Audio’s Minx Air 200 Earns The Crown For Best Home AirPlay Speaker

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If you’re a high-end audio fan, you’ve probably heard of Cambridge Audio, the London-based firm that makes some of the best equipment in the business. The brand is currently undergoing some changes that involve targeting the growing number of users who are looking for wireless in-home and portable speaker solutions. Hence the new Minx line of devices, which borrows its name from Cambridge’s affordable home-theater speaker range, but adds goodies like AirPlay and Bluetooth.

The Minx Air 200 is part of this new effort. It’s a large home speaker that packs in AirPlay, Bluetooth, two 2.25-inch drivers and one 6.5-inch subwoofer, as well as direct access to up to five preset Internet radio stations without requiring a connection to an iPhone, smartphone or computer. The Minx Air 200 is a beast of a networked speaker system, and at $599 it compares price-wise to other higher-end options like the Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Air or the Libratone Live Speaker.

  • AirPlay
  • Bluetooth
  • 3.5mm and RCA wired input
  • 802.11 b/g
  • Ethernet
  • 200W amplifier output
  • MSRP: $599
  • Product info page

The Minx Air 200 is somewhat sober in its design choices if I had to pick one word to describe it. It’s white plastic, with a light gray front grill and metallic rim bordering the front grill. Unlike some of the competition like the Zeppelin, the Minx isn’t trying to draw too much attention to itself. The arc of it adds a little bit of design flare, but mostly this is a speaker that strikes you as subdued, and that’s just fine. The Air 200 isn’t bad looking, it just is. Which sets the stage for it to live or die based on its performance.





You’ll be able to connect to the Minx Air no matter what type of device you’re trying to use as your music source, and the AirPlay connectivity is solid (the protocol seems to have come a long way in terms of stability, which is a bonus for Cambridge, who are relative latecomers to the market). And Ethernet support is a hugely welcome addition if you’re the type that can’t even fathom the idea of an occasional drop-out. It’s probably not going to be much use to most looking for a wireless speaker, but the fact that it’s there at all is excellent.

Preset Internet radio stations is another huge advantage for the Minx Air 200. With the Minx Air app, you can change settings on your device and cycle through 10 preset stations. Minx sets these up automatically, but you can change them within the app. Best of all, you can switch between five presets on the Air 200 itself with hardware buttons, giving you access to Internet radio without any kind of connected device required. That’s a huge advantage versus the competition when it comes to features.

True to its audiophile roots, Cambridge has also included advanced audio signal-boosting technologies, including built-in digital to analog converters (DACs) and AAC decoding, as well as tech designed to maximize the quality of Bluetooth stereo streaming to CD-quality standards.

All those claims of better sound bring us to the money question: Is the sound actually better? Yes, yes it is. Put simply, this is the best-sounding AirPlay speaker I’ve reviewed, and the best-sounding Bluetooth one, too. AT $599, it isn’t cheap, but in this case you definitely get what you pay for. Bass performance is impressive, as is max volume, though even Cambridge admits this won’t go as loud as some of the competitors in the interest of preventing any kind of distortion even at the top end, something competitors aren’t necessarily as concerned about.

Cambridge may be trying to move into more mass-market products, but the Minx Air 200 still demonstrates the company’s audiophile roots. Audio clarity is great, even from streamed online sources like Rdio being streamed once again over the local network. The connection doesn’t seem to suffer from excess network traffic, either, and Bluetooth connections are likewise solid (with the usual limits on proximity), and sound quality also shines there. If you’ve been making do with even something as good as an Audyssey Audio Dock Air, you’ve been missing out. And that’s what Cambridge wants to do with the Minx line: Show a generation that hasn’t been particularly focused on audio quality what a difference it can make when someone pays attention to that above all. Mission accomplished.

This is an excellent choice for an AirPlay/wireless home speaker. A battery would be nice, as there’s a handle for easy enough portability, but in its category, it’s still by far the best choice at the current price, and probably a better option than some of the more expensive ones out there. Cambridge Audio may have waited and let its competitors get a head start in this category, but the wait paid off: The Minx Air 200 is a polished, well-designed piece of audio hardware that confidently tops the competition.

Ecoxgear unveils the Ecorox waterproof Bluetooth speaker

So you happen to have a great love for all things in the great outdoors, and since this is the 21st century, what is the point of spending time under a canopy of stars when you do not have the right kind of music and background soundtrack to guide you along the way? A portable speaker which is rugged in nature would definitely come in handy, and Ecoxgear has just unveiled their Ecorox waterproof Bluetooth speaker. The Ecorox has been touted to be the most rugged and durable portable Bluetooth speaker in the world, anyone out there who cares to dispute this particular claim? Touted to offer 100% waterproof protection (IPX7 approved) and a rubberized shockproof casing, the Ecorox is tough enough to withstand drops, dunks, and even the most severe outdoor elements without batting an eyelid.

So what if you want to spend most of your time near a body of water, whether it be by a lake, at the riverbank, or by the beach? The Ecorox waterproof Bluetooth speaker will still be able to get the job done, as it will remain afloat despite being dropped into water, ensuring that you as well as the rest of nature will be able to tune in to some Justin Bieber. Not only that, it will also come equipped with a detachable carabiner clip as well as a standard bottom screw mount, coming in a lightweight and compact size so that you can attach the Ecorox waterproof Bluetooth speaker to just about anything, including your bike, backpack, tent, or car.

Since it hooks up to your smartphone or Bluetooth compatible device, the Ecorox is able to play music or answer incoming calls, but if you want the conversation to remain private, then that is not such a good idea after all. Underneath the chassis lies a rechargeable lithium battery which paves the way for up to 10 hours of non-stop music playback. Expect to pick up the Ecorox waterproof Bluetooth speaker from June 25th onwards in Apple retail stores in US as well as Canada for $129.99 a pop, where you can choose from red, orange and black colors.

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StickNFind launches SDK, lets coders harness its Bluetooth stickers

StickNFind Bluetooth stickers let you tag and locate your goods with a smartphone handson video

When StickNFind burst onto the scene at the start of the year, the company promised that an SDK wouldn’t be too far behind. True to the company’s word, the toolbox has arrived, enabling developers to turn the Bluetooth location stickers into museum triggers, track conference attendees, or even turn the small discs into rudimentary pagers. The software’s now available on the StickNFind website, while interested parties can dip their head below the break to learn a little more.

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