Everpurse Charges Your Phone When You’re out and About

How many times have you found your phone running low on battery when you need it the most? If you think that it has already been one too many times, then it’s time you got a portable battery pack, or maybe an Everpurse.

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The Everpurse is basically a power bank of sorts. The big (and obvious) difference is it comes in the form of a purse. It has a charging pocket inside where you’re supposed to put your phone. There’s a dock connector at the bottom that connects directly to your phone, so you won’t have to deal with any cords or wires anymore.

Charging the Everpurse itself is convenient, too. It charges by induction, so all you have to do is put it on its charging mat and leave it while it powers up.

The Everpurse comes in iPhone 5/5s/5c, iPhone 4/4S, and Samsung Galaxy S3/S4 variants, and is available online with prices ranging from $189 to $329 (USD) depending on the fabric you choose.

[via Laughing Squid]

Legend of Zelda Apron: Hyrule in the Kitchen

If you are looking for something to wear in the kitchen that is both geeky and sexy, I would suggest this Legend of Zelda apron. It’s dangerous to cook alone. Take this. And make me a steak dinner. Ow! You didn’t have to hit me. Please? What do you mean “Only if I dress up like Princess Zelda?”

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This Zelda inspired apron comes from Etsy seller Bambinoamore, who creates beautiful aprons inspired by several popular video games, movies, and pop culture stuff. What guy wouldn’t want to see his significant other in this, whether she is in the kitchen or not.

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Bambino also makes a neat Mario apron and even a Batman apron among others. They are a great way to geek up your time in the kitchen if nothing else.

[via Geeks Are Sexy]

Sony SmartBand Tracks Your Physical, Social and Entertainment Activities: Automated Diary

Way late in the fitness tracker game, Sony knew it had to come up with something unique in order to stand out from the growing market. If the Wellograph is designed for suits, the Sony SmartBand is designed for narcissists. Yeah, the device can track if you’ve been walking, how many calories you’ve burned etc. but it can also take note of other things you do, which you can then review on an app. It’s like taking a holistic selfie.

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Sony has yet to reveal the specific capabilities of the SmartBand, but its official website indicates that the device “can see if you’ve been walking, running, cycling or travelling by train – and how you’ve slept. It also lets you see photos you’ve taken, music you’ve listened to, games you’ve played and how much you’ve socialized with a friend.”

You can then look back on how you spent your day (or days) through the Lifelog app, which seems to be an Android exclusive. The app presents your day as an interactive timeline. The timeline has icons indicating specific actions, such as when you took a picture or listened to music. Of course, you’ll also be able to view your exercise stats for the day but who cares about that when you can check out the exact hour that you Instagrammed that dramatic picture of fallen leaves last Thursday?

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Sony also indicates that the SmartBand will have some sort of audio or even video recording capability: “Special moments need special attention. A great restaurant. An amazing song. A beautiful sunset. Press the Life Bookmark key on your SmartBand and everything going on at that moment will be caught and remembered forever.” Shhh. Did you hear that? That’s the sound of the NSA getting aroused.

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Knowing that the SmartBand is designed to track your daily life, Sony wisely made the device waterproof and gave it a discreet look. You can even take the electronics (dubbed the “Core”)  itself and insert it into another wristband. The SmartBand will come with two wristbands and I’m sure Sony will only be too happy to sell you more wristbands in all sorts of colors and themes.

Ready to spy on yourself? Tom’s Guide says the SmartBand will be available this spring for €99. That’s about $135 (USD), but I wouldn’t be surprised if it launches at $99 in the United States.

[via Tom’s Guide & Sony]

Wellograph Fitness Watch: Exercise Like a Boss

There’s no shortage of wearable fitness trackers on the market right now, but if you’re looking for something that you can wear from the gym straight to the office, check out the Wellograph. Don’t blame me if you stink up its strap though.

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The Wellograph’s main components are its heart rate sensor and 9-axis motion sensor. It can keep track of your heart rate, steps taken, calories burned, hours spent idle and active and even show you how fit you are for your age. It can display these stats – as well as both analog and digital watch faces – on its monochrome 1.26″ LCD…

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…or you can sync it with your Bluetooth 4.0-compatible iOS or Android device to see and share more in-depth stats:

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The watch can even be set to vibrate to nag you if you haven’t been exercising in a while, although I’m not sure how exactly that works. Overall the Wellograph is obviously being marketed not towards gadget freaks or health buffs, but to corporate types with a modest amount of interest in the latest gizmos and in their health. Hence its formal design and watch alter ego.

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Even its charging dock is stylish and cleverly holds the watch up using magnets.

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Speaking of charging, the Wellograph’s 240mAh battery should last up to 2 weeks per charge or up to 3 months if it’s always in watch mode. The watch also has a stainless steel and aluminum case and a durable sapphire crystal face. Aside from its leather strap it will supposedly come with a NATO strap as well, which is more suited to the outdoors. Here’s a brief hands-on by Mobilegeeks:

In case you didn’t watch the video, the watch will supposedly be released this April for $320 (USD). If I wanted to track my non-existent regimen, I’d just take selfies in the mirror every now and then. But maybe that’s why I’m not in a suit and tie right now. Wait a minute! I’m at home. I could wear a suit and tie to work! I’m too lazy to look for my tie though.

Pokreation T-shirt: The Creation of Arceus

If the citizens of Sinnoh ever decide to renovate the Spear Pillar and give it a roof, they should reserve a place for Threadless member Matté Teja’s Pokreation on its ceiling.

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Ash, I commandeth thee to catch ‘em all.

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Create a browser in your own image, then order the t-shirt from Threadless for $20 (USD).

[via InsanelyGaming]

Wrap Up Your BurriTOT in This Tortilla Swaddle Blanket

Raising a kid is a huge responsibility (and from what I’ve seen my sister go through so far, it’s also the cause of many pains and frustrations.) But the fun thing about babies is that you can dress them up in whatever clothes you want, and they don’t have any say because, well, they don’t really care.

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This isn’t exactly an article of clothing. It’s actually a swaddle blanket and it’s designed to turn your baby into a burriTOT! (Sorry, couldn’t resist!) The blanket itself looks like a gigantic tortilla, and your baby is the filling.

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Don’t be surprised when people’s heads turn your way when your baby’s wrapped in this and you happen to be out and about, because it’ll probably look like you’re embracing a gigantic burrito.

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The Tortilla Baby Swaddle Blanket is available online for $48(USD). Sour cream and guacamole not included.

[via Incredible Things]

Review: Qualcomm Toq Smartwatch

I’ve written about a number of smartwatches over the years, but the Qualcomm Toq is the first one I’ve had any extended period of time with. The Toq differentiates itself from other smartwatches through the use of Qualcomm’s proprietary Mirasol display, which provides ease of reading in daylight conditions, and minimizes battery use.

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So why would you want a smartwatch? Well, in the case of the Toq, you’ll be able to receive text messages and notifications, check weather and stocks, and control music playback from your wrist without ever taking your phone out of your pocket. Sure, those are decidedly first-world problems, but once you get used to it, it’s rather nice to be able to have this sort of information available at a glance – especially if you’re driving, or involved in another activity.

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While it contains quite a bit of technology, the watch itself is rather unassuming – with a slim 9.96mm thick case and matching rubberized band. Part of how Qualcomm kept the watch as slim as conventional timepieces was to move the battery to the other side of the watchband. This makes the clasp a little bit larger than I’d like but it’s a reasonable tradeoff for providing extended battery life and keeping the watch itself comfortable to wear.

When first setting up the Toq, you’ll need to adjust the band to your wrist size, then cut off any excess with scissors before placing the pin in the clasp. This setup means the Toq is customized to your wrist size, but it also means you won’t be able to resell or give the watch to someone with a larger wrist down the road. Also, since the band contains wiring for the battery and the battery itself is in the clasp, you can’t swap it with a band of your choice. I find this to be a minor inconvenience, as I like the style and comfort of the included band.

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The first thing you’ll notice about the Toq is its transflective Mirasol display, and this is the first gadget to really show it off. The always-on display is easy to read in bright sunlight, but also offers backlighting for indoors and dark environments. I found the display to work best in under bright or directional light, whereas in low levels of ambient light, you might have to use the backlight momentarily. Though angling the watch can help you capture extra light in dim rooms. Here’s a look at the display with the backlight on.

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While it is a color display, colors are somewhat muted, not vivid like you might find on an OLED or LED/LCD screen. That said, the Mirasol is much easier on the eyes in daylight, plus battery life is better. Unlike e-Paper displays, the Mirasol screen refreshes almost instantaneously, though I’m not sure you’d want to watch video on one. For those of you interested in understanding more about how Mirasol’s display technology works, head here.

Once the watch is on your wrist, you simply install the Qualcomm Toq application on your Android smartphone, and pair the Toq via Bluetooth. The Toq is currently only compatible with Android devices, and requires Android 4.0.3 or greater. I’m hopeful that iPhone compatibility will come at some point, though Qualcomm clearly has a deep investment in the Android hardware business, so I’m not holding my breath.

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In the Toq application, you can send firmware updates to your phone, download new watch faces, icon sets, and arrange your favorite apps. The application also allows you to configure what applications send notifications to your watch, what calendars to sync up, which cities you get weather for, and what stocks to watch. One really nice thing about updates is that they’re done automatically, and wirelessly.

Having the ability to switch watch faces is kind of fun, and you can choose from a variety of artistic, typographic and functional displays. For my usage, I prefer the display which provide time, date and weather at a glance, but there’s also a display which shows a stock of your choice. To switch watch faces, you simply swipe your finger across the bottom of the watch face.

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In addition to having a touch-sensitive display, there are areas on the watch band itself which provide touch-based interaction. Tapping the spot immediately above the display twice activates the display’s backlight, and tapping the area below the screen brings up the menu so you can select apps, check battery status and configure settings.

With a connection established between watch and phone, you will immediately start receiving text messages and other notifications on your wrist. In addition, any time the phone rings, you’ll get alerted, along with caller ID information and the ability to answer or ignore the call. All alerts are silent, but are accompanied by vibration by default. Assuming you’re wearing a Bluetooth headset, or connected to Bluetooth hands-free in your car, you can take the call then and there. Just keep in mind that the Toq doesn’t act as a speaker or microphone itself, but Qualcomm is offering companion headsets as an accessory.

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Text messages work well, and you can even reply to messages with one of a number of canned responses you’ve stored ahead of time using the Toq smartphone app. You can also check your calendar from your wrist, and Qualcomm’s simple and clean interface makes it easy to scroll through your calendar by swiping up or down on the screen. However, it only seems to display calendar entries for the current day and tomorrow, so it’s not a full-fledged calendar.

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In addition to the notification and calendar applications, there’s a weather app which gets its data from AccuWeather. The app lets you quickly scroll through current weather for multiple cities of your choice. The app is very basic though, providing only current temperature as well as the day’s low and high forecast. I’d really like to be able to drill in and get a forecast too.

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There’s also a stocks application, which provides at-a-glance stock market data from E-Trade. Again, it’s quite basic, providing the current stock price, and the day’s change in points and percentage. Again, it would be nice to have access to more details, like business news or share history graphs, but for a quick update on stock values, the app does what it needs to.

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Last, but not least, there’s the music app, which allows you to quickly see artist and title information for your currently playing music, as well as play/pause, track skip and volume controls. This is very handy if you happen to be wearing headphones and want to change tracks or see the name of an track without pulling the phone out of your pocket. The music app works with either the standard media player on your phone, or with DoubleTwist. I’d love to see Pandora or Spotify support at some point.

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Charging up the Toq is about as simple as it gets. Just pop open the included charging case, flip up the charger panel, and set the watch over it. The watch charges wirelessly in just a couple of hours, and in my experience, you should be able to get between four and five full days of usage between charges. I found myself charging the Toq far less frequently than my HTC One phone. Those orange bins on the right of the charger are designed for charging up Qualcomm’s optional wireless headphones.

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The wireless charging makes it as simple as setting your watch on the nightstand while you sleep and it’ll be ready for use when you wake up. Still, I’m a little surprised Qualcomm went with Bluetooth 3.0 instead of Bluetooth 4.0 wireless communications, as the latter would likely cut down on power consumption even more.

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The Qualcomm Toq retails for $349.99(USD), making it one of the more expensive smartwatches on the market today. Overall, I’m happy with the basic functionality of the Toq, though I would like to see a larger app catalog, and more depth to the included apps. It’s most useful for at-a-glance access to notifications, calendar events, checking stocks and weather, and works fine for controlling music tracks. That said, I wish it offered some sports and activity monitoring, and chronograph functionality to round things out. Battery life is better than I expected, and the display is quite good – especially if you spend the majority of your time in well-lit environments.

The Toq is a solid first effort for a first-party Qualcomm device, and a strong demonstration platform for their Mirasol displays. I just wish it did a little bit more for the price.

Wonder Woman Ring: Put a Tiara on It

Here’s one of the latest offerings from one of our favorite geeky jewelers, Paul Michael Bierker. It’s a ring that looks just like Wonder Woman’s tiara. It has five custom cut rubies and can be made from sterling silver, gold, palladium or platinum alloy.

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But don’t even think about using it as a tiny boomerang. The cheapest version of the ring costs $595 (USD); the most expensive version is a godlike $12,550. Fly your invisible browser to Paul’s Etsy shop to order the ring.

[via Fashionably Geek]

Hayabusa Watch Concept: How Master Chief Tells Time

The latest TokyoFlash concept watch from UK designer Peter Fletcher is one of his coolest yet. The Hayabusa LED watch features a case inspired by the Spartan armor of the same name from Halo.

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The helmet-shaped case has an EL-backlit LCD that looks like the helmet’s visor, while watch is covered in a finish that looks like armor. Though I have to say it looks more like Mjolnir armor to be as it’s not pointy like the Hayabusa armor in the game. Still, it’s totally cool.

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What I really love about the design of this watch is that the display is surprisingly easy to read. Twevle dots in the middle indicate hours, while the shapes that flank each side are just distorted digits for the minutes.

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While those not in the know will have no clue as to what time it is, you’ll be able to tell time at a glance – hopefully before some Elite tags you with a sticky grenade.

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Halo fans, If you like what you see, head on over to the TokyoFlash design blog and show your support for the Hayabusa watch. With enough votes, TokyoFlash could very well put the design into production.

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CosTrader Costume Buy & Sell Market: Website Merchant Cosplay

There are thousands of sites that makers can use to sell their costumes, including major ones such as eBay, Etsy and deviantART. But if you want a site that’s focused solely on costumes, check out CosTrader. It’s a new website for people looking to buy or sell costumes, whether brand new or used.

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CosTrader allows sellers to put up any number of items to sell at no charge. The site then takes a 3% cut when an item is sold. You need to create an account to buy or sell from the site. It’s a minor inconvenience but I guess it’s to ensure that both buyers and sellers can easily contact and identify each other.

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Put on your browser and head to CosTrader to see what’s on display, which is admittedly not much because the site is still young. A market lives and dies by its offerings, so hopefully it attracts quality costume makers.

[via Bleeding Cool]