Japan Trust Technology is bringing you their latest mobile battery charger, the minicar battery GT5200 coupe. Shaped just like a Hot Wheels die-cast 1/43 size, this eye-catching battery charger is equipped with an LED panel in the sunroof section for checking the battery level, LED headlights that can be used as a flashlight, a micro-USB charging port, one USB 5V 1A output port and a high-capacity 5200mAh battery. The minicar battery GT5200 coupe retails for 3,980 Yen (about $39). [Product Page]
JTT – USB Microphone with Soundproof Cup – Sing your heart out with karaoke at home!
Posted in: Today's ChiliFor those who have a home karaoke device but hesitate to use it because you don’t want to annoy your neighbors with your singing voice, there is good news!
JTT’s “Urusakunai Kara OK! Mute Microphone USB” can resolve your concerns.
It’s a microphone with a soundproof cup. By covering your mouth with the soundproof cup while you sing, you can prevent the escape of your singing voice considerably. The microphone’s code has USB so that you can start enjoying karaoke without generating noise simply by connecting the microphone’s code to a USB terminal of your karaoke device, PS3, Wii etc.
To keep the soundproof cup clean, the material used inside the cup can be removed and hand-washed.
Price: ¥3,480 (including tax)
JTT – Rescue cable for micro USB – Feed power from one smartphone to another (Android OS 4.0 or later microUSB)
Posted in: Today's ChiliWhen 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
Japan Trust Technology – radio-controlled bug line-up: cockroaches, Japanese centipedes…
Posted in: Today's ChiliWhile the radio-control tanks are the latest from JTT (Japan Trust Technology), they have a lot of other interesting (and disgusting radio-control stuff).
Another type which you can control by your iPhone/iPad is the Goki-Raji – the radio-controlled cockroach. “Goki” is part of the word for cockroach in Japanese which is “Gokiburi”. I think this is one of the most unappealing and least desirable products on the market in Japan. But I know that some people would love to play with this – especially to give their girlfriend a hard time…
Possibly worse than Japanese “gokiburi” are the poisonous centipedes found in the Japanese countryside. These are called “mukade” and JTT has a radio-contolled version of these too… the “Muka-Raji”. Not only are these things disgusting, they are poisonous and indestructible.
The “Muka-Raji” has its own handheld controller and is not controlled via an iPhone/iPad.
I have no idea why anyone would want something like this either but here you go…
Japan Trust Technology – “Raji-Combat” – world’s smallest radio-controlled tank – control it with your iPhone/iPad and battle against other mini-tanks!
Posted in: Today's ChiliJTT (Japan Trust Technology) just released that world’s smallest radio-controlled tank called the “Raji-Combat” that you can control with your iPhone or iPad and battle against other mini tanks. There are 2 historically famous real tanks they modeled the “Raji-Combat” on: “Tiger I” and “T-34″
You will be able to control the tank with your iPhone/iPad after installing a dedicated application.
If there are more than 2 sets of Raji-Combat, you can have a battle against each other. When you give 4 damages to the sensor on the upper part of the turret of the other tank by blasting with an infrared ray cannon, you win.
It’s a very powerful tiny tank that can ascend a 30-degree uphill slope…
Price: ¥2,980 for each model/ ¥5,280 for a set of “Tiger I” and “T-34″
Size: Approx. 56 x 39 x 39 mm
Weigt: Approx. 30g
Charging time: 30-50 minutes by USB
Battery life: 5 minutes
When you’re creeping outside someone’s bedroom at night trying to get shots of them sleeping, the last thing you need to deal with is a bulky pair of night vision goggles. So stalkers of the world rejoice; JTT has designed what looks like the smallest night vision camera ever that lets you stay as inconspicuous as possible. More »