Logitech unveils $60 wired iPad keyboard built for classroom abuse

Logitech releases $60 iPad keyboard wired for Lightning or 30pin connectors

Bluetooth keyboards for the iPad are nice and all, but aren’t you going to need to be within a wire’s-length to see the thing anyway? To that end, Logitech has announced a full-sized wired iPad keyboard targeted to classrooms with an emphasis on durability and maintenance. It has a spill-resistant design, three-year warranty and key life of over 5 million strokes, according to the company, and comes in either lightning or 30-pin versions. If you don’t mind being tethered, the Lightning model will ship in August and the last-gen iPad model in November for $60 each — but you can pre-order now at the source.

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Logitec – The world’s first Lightning connector compliant FM transmitter “LAT-FMIB03″

Logitec - The world's first Lightning connector compliant FM transmitter "LAT-FMIB03"

The world’s first lightning connector compliant FM transmitter “LAT-FMIB03″ will be out in the beginning of June from Logitec.

By simply connecting it to the Lightning port of an iPhone5/iPod touch/iPod nano and then inserting it into the cigarette lighter socket of your car, the music you play will be broadcast through the transmitter, and play through an FM broadcast band frequency on your car radio or stereo.

You can choose a transmit frequency out of 6 channels: (88.2/88.4/88.6/88.8/89.0/89.2MHz).

There is a “Deep bass boost” function which you can control through an on/off button.

Price: 4,870 yen
Color: Black, Silver
Size: 40.9 × 70.3mm
Weight: 6.5g

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Invisible Lightning Strikes Could Be Bombarding Planes With Radiation

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Sony outs Lightning-friendly speaker dock in Japan, alarm clock and radio features in tow

Sony outs Lightningfriendly speaker dock in Japan, alarm clock and radio features in tow

Sony may have unveiled a slew of new audio products back at CES 2013, but the company has been relatively quiet when it comes to launching ones that are compatible with Apple’s novel Lightning connector. That being said, it looks as if folks in the Land of the Rising Sun will soon be able to pair their current-gen iOS device with a dock from the PlayStation maker, thanks to the recently announced SRS-GC11IP. Pictured above, this little 0.8W speaker isn’t loaded with fancy features like Bluetooth 4.0 or WiFi, but it does offer convenient functions such as an alarm clock and AM / FM radio — these, of course, go along with the ability to also play tunes straight from a Lighting-ready iDevice or, with the proper RDP-NWC11 model, a new-era Walkman and many different smartphones. Whether we’ll ever see the as-yet-unpriced tubular peripheral hit other markets, well, that still remains to be seen, with Sony only going so far as to listing it as “coming soon” on its Japanese website.

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Sony – Lightning Connector iPod/iPhone dock music player – CMT-V10IPN

Sony - Lightning Connector iPod/iPhone dock music player - CMT-V10IPN

Sony’s new combination music player for iPhone/iPod will be released on May 11.

It is Lightning Connector compliant for iPhone/iPod touch/iPod nano out in autumn 2012 or later.

Music can also be listened to through CDs and FM/AM radio as well as from other types of smart devices or Walkman by connecting them to the music player via an audio connecting cord (sold separately).

“Sleep Timer” and “Playback Timer” are other useful functions on this player. You can go to sleep and wake up to your favorite music.

Price: 17,800 yen
Color: white
Size: 400 × 197 × 114mm
Weight: 2.4kg

iKit NuCharge for iPhone 5 Review

This week the iKit NuCharge iPhone 5 replaceable battery pack case (complete with Lightning connector) will reach its final few days of stay on Kickstarter – so we thought we’d have a go at working with one for your full preview! What you’re seeing here is the first iPhone 5 case that also works with an interchangeable 1900 mAh battery pack. It comes in a variety of colors (eventually) and offers unobstructed view of your camera, microphone, and speakers as well.

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You’ll be able to work with a clear or tinted case base – that’s the part that clamps around your iPhone 5. Then you’ve got the option of working with a white or black battery pack OR any of a variety of Pantone-colored case covers. This case cover sits on the back of the case while you’re not using the battery, if you like: we’ve opted to keep the battery connected on-the-go.

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The Lightning connector is made with some rather excellent and durable TPE material, being just long enough to fit down into the iPhone 5 without being obtrusive. The battery pack itself is recharged the same way you’d charge any of a number of non-Apple mobile products: with a simple microUSB cord (also included in the pack.)

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Since the case bit of this amalgamation does not obstruct our view or use of any of the buttons or ports on the iPhone itself, it certainly gets a thumbs up from us there. As far as the battery itself goes – it works exactly as you’d expect it to. Charge it up, leave it on the back of your iPhone or in your pocket, and connect it when you need it.

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BONUS: There’s a kickstand built-in to the battery pack. This kickstand will be a reinforced aluminum in the final model (ours is an early edition), and you’ll find a full list of changes and improvements pre-release right over at the Kickstarter page itself.

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With an additional 1900 mAh of battery power at your disposal you’ll have a tough time not getting through the day with your iPhone 5 on the power you’ve got immediately handy. This case starts at a $59 price point if you’re over at Kickstater before the end of the crowdfunding venture, and final case shipments start in early April.


iKit NuCharge for iPhone 5 Review is written by Chris Burns & originally posted on SlashGear.
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PowerSkin Battery Case for iPhone 5 Review

With the PowerSkin battery case for the iPhone 5 we’ve got an official implementation of Apple’s own Lightning connection inside a tested-and-true form factor. From the external battery accessory makers behind similar designs for some of the most popular smartphones to hit the market over the past few years. Your iPhone 5 is protected along its sides and back from damage (in a very basic way) while you get an extra 1500mAh of power to rock and roll all day and night long.

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The team responsible for PowerSkin claim this battery case to be able to extend the usage of your iPhone 5 up to 70%. As far as we’ve seen, this is essentially true. If we’d had a day where we’d have knocked the iPhone 5′s power out in half a day before this battery pack, we’re now reaching much closer the evening where we’re in a place where we can charge up again.

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As for charging: you’ve now got the option to charge your iPhone with a microUSB via this battery case. While the case is charged via microUSB, it connects to your iPhone 5 through the Apple-unique Lightning port. Charge the one and the other can be powered. The case works with both 5V, 1A input and output and you’ve got both the battery pack case itself and a handy microUSB charging cable in the box – not to mention an earphone extender.

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Because this case needs a certain amount of bulk down at the bottom to be able to charge the iPhone, your headphone jack is, at first, blocked from most traditional headphone cords. Because of this, you get an earphone extender cord in the box as well – no worries for you. The full weight of the case is just 0.18 pounds and you’ll just be adding 0.65 of an inch to your phone’s thickness in the end.

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This PowerSkin unit for the iPhone 5 will cost you a grand total of $79.99 USD and is available right this minute straight from its makers online. Have a peek at the timeline below for additional peeks at PowerSkin units we’ve reviewed in the past as well as announcements for the most recent PowerSkin units for your current generation handsets as well!


PowerSkin Battery Case for iPhone 5 Review is written by Chris Burns & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Gear4 spreads Lightning connector love with $129 alarm clock, $79 portable speaker dock

Gear4 spreads Lightning connector love with $129 alarm clock, $79 portable speaker dock

Looking to build up a collection of accessories for that newfangled Lightning connector on your iPhone 5? Well, Gear4 is hoping that you’ll start off with an alarm clock (and in the process, forget about iHome’s duo of bedside companions, which will soon hit the market). Vying for your attention is the AlarmDock Halo 3, which retails for $129.99 and is on sale as of today. The system includes a companion app called SmartLink that lets users choose from a variety of music sources — iTunes, Spotify and networked tunes all qualify — and the app also ensures that any alarms you set on the Halo 3 will be synced to the iPhone, and vice versa. The AlarmDock Halo 3 also offers FM radio, line-in audio, a dimming LCD display, customizable alarm sounds (for when your iPhone is lost in the couch cushions) and, thankfully, a snooze button.

Also shipping from Gear4 today is the StreetParty 5, a portable, Lightning-loving speaker dock that’s powered by four AA batteries. Sadly, there’s no line-in audio support here, but if you’re properly equipped, the $79.99 system will have you disturbing the peace in no time. Hop the break for a peek, won’tcha?

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Watch 15,000 Volts of Raw Power Burn Lightning Strikes into Wood

When lightning flashes across the sky, you only get a chance to glimpse its fractal form for a split second. But when you send 15,000 volts coursing through plywood, you get a much better look at how it grows. Melanie Hoff, a student at the Pratt Institute in New York City did just that, and the result is a timelapse where you can see the patterns slowly grow out and smolder, like lightning made from molasses. [Vimeo Staff Picks] More »