DN-84527 and DN-84528 Shanghai Donya new Smart Charger

DN-84527 Shanghai Donya new Smart Charger

If you are looking for a powerful and versatile solution to charge all your USB powered goodies, Shanghai Donya new DN-84527 Smart Charger is exactly what you were looking for!

The DN-84527 does only one thing, give juice to your USB devices, and is capable to accommodate up to 7 devices at once including 5 1A output and 2 2A ones.

If the DN-84527 lack the USB Hub capabilities that will make your day, behold the DN-84528, the DN-84527 big brother that comes, on top of the DN-84527 basic “smart charging” features with a 4 ports USB 3.0 Hub, a two 1A and 1 2A output.

The DN-84527 will be sold in Japan at around 3,990 Yen and 4,990 Yen for the DN-84528

Toshiba – External HDD “CANVIO DESK” 1TB/2TB/3TB model – Fast and large, place it horizontally or vertically and connect your TV of Blu-ray recorder

Toshiba - External HDD "CANVIO DESK" 1TB/2TB/3TB model - Fast and large, place it horizontally or vertically and connect your TV of Blu-ray player

Toshiba is announcing external HDD “CANVIO DESK” – 1TB/2TB/3TB models. The 2TB model is already out, while the 1TB and 3TB models will be out on May 25.

Since “CANVIO DESK” is USB3.0 compliant, it’s able to transfer data 10 times faster than USB2.0 compliant HDD. You can connect it to your TV or Blue-ray recorder that features USB HDD recording functionality and can record hi-vision TV programs in high image quality for a long period of time.

In the large capacity 3TB model, an estimated 816,000 photos, 318 hours of video, and 762,000 songs can be saved.

Size: 42 x 129 x 167mm
Power source: AC adapter and/or USB
Interface: USB3.0
Compatible with: Windows 8/7/Vista, Mac OS X v10.8/v10.7/v10.6/v10.5

Muji – Bluetooth compliant speaker built-in charging station – “BSSJT-MJ”

Muji - Bluetooth compliant speaker built-in charging station - "BSSJT-MJ"

Muji just released a bluetooth compliant speaker built-in charging station “BSSJT-MJ”.

There are 2 USB ports for charging smartphones under the station. Because it has a bluetooth compliant speaker, you can play music saved in your smartphone by connecting wirelessly.

Price: ¥5,900 (including tax)
Size: 170 x 170 x 50mm
Connection method: Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
Connection distance: Within 10m
Accessory: AC adapter

Dell Project Ophelia USB Android stick to ship in July, priced at $100

Dell Ophelia USB Android stick to ship in July, priced at $100

We know that “wherefore art thou?” was about Romeo, but if your question was for (Dell’s) Ophelia, then it’s likely more “when art thou.” The answer? July. The Android pendrive / USB computer we saw back at CES may be one of many, but distinctive thanks to its mainstream PC-maker origins. We’re still lacking a lot of the specifics, other than that there’s WiFi, Bluetooth, Wyse PocketCloud integration, plus, of course, HDMI and Android 4.something. There will likely be a few enterprise-friendly features too (administration tools, remote wiping) reports PC World. As usual, developers will get their hands on them first, with — interestingly — some cable and telecoms companies potentially stocking it too — though no specifics at this time. So, the $100 Dell might not be the portable you’d love for this price, but maybe the USB PC finally crossing over?

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Source: PC World

Palm-Sized Portable Iron Runs On USB, AA Batteries To Deliver Wrinkle-Free Clothes

We know when traveling, one of the hardest things to do is to keep your clothes wrinkle-free, especially if you’re the kind of person to pack everything they’re traveling with into a large duffle bag. Sure – you could use […]

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DIY USB Flash Drive Heroes

Depending on whether you have a penchant for the Kung Fu Master or the Queen’s Guard, either way, both of them are heroes in the sight of some. We are referring to the £19.99 DIY USB Flash Drive Heroes, where you will be able to choose from a couple of the greatest warriors ever to walk the Earth – at least within their respective courtyards, of course.

It does not matter whether your choice is the Kung-Fu Master or the mighty Queens Guard, either way, both of them will be able to carry up to 8GB of information within, safeguarding it with their lives. Each of these USB flash drives will be made from tactile, water resistant silicone that boasts of multiple moving parts as well as accessories, and surely it puts the word “flash” in the DIY USB Flash Drive Heroes name! These novelty USB sticks will be different from the rest, since you will be able to retain the protective cap, while the techy section remains protected at all times in a Pez dispenser style. You will be able to build yours from the ground up if you have a penchant for all things DIY.

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Pioneer – “BDP-3120-K/W” – compact Blu-ray disk player compatible with several different playing formats

Pioneer - "BDP-3120-K/W" - compact Blu-ray disk player compatible with several different playing formats

Pioneer is releasing “BDP-3120-K/W” – a compact Blu-ray disk player compatible with several different playing formats.

It is able to play smartphone/PC contents, BD-R/RE(BDAV), DVD (AVCREC/VR mode/ CPRM), AVCHD images. Also, JPEG, MP3, WMA, WMV, FLAC, MKV etc files saved in USB memory can be playable. It can play the same files as “BDP-160″ except MPO.

Release date: May
Size: 360 mm x 39 mm x 208 mm
Weight: 1.2 kg

Pioneer – “BDP-160″ – Blu-ray disk player that can play movies on smart devices without a Wi-Fi environment and is compatible with several different playing formats

Pioneer - "BDP-160" - Blu-ray disk player that can play movies on smart devices without a Wi-Fi environment and is compatible with several different playing formats

Pioneer is releasing Blu-ray disk player “BDP-160″ with Wi-Fi Direct functionality that allows wireless connections to smart devices without a Wi-Fi environment.

“BDP-160″ also has Wi-Fi functionality so it can connect to a smartphone wirelessly by using a Wi-Fi network.

It’s able to play smartphone/PC contents, 3D still image file (MPO), BD-R/RE(BDAV), DVD (AVCREC/VR mode/CPRM), AVCHD images. Also, JPEG, MP3, WMA, WMV, FLAC, MKV etc files saved in USB memory can be playable.

It has an HDMI terminal, optical digital output terminal, analog 2ch audio output terminal, LAN terminal and USB terminal.

Release date: June
Size: 435 mm x 58 mm x 250 mm
Weight: 2 kg

ChargeCard now shipping with micro-USB connector, we go hands-on

ChargeCard ships wallet cable with microUSB connector, we go handson

Sure, we own dozens of micro-USB cables, but we don’t always have one with us when we need to charge up smartphones, cameras, e-readers and countless other devices. That’s why we’re happy to get behind this wallet-sized cable, coined ChargeCard. We had a chance to check out the Apple dock connector flavor in March, and now the Kickstarter-backed company is shipping its micro-USB version, supporting power and data transfer with just about any USB-equipped gadget. Micro-USB seems to be the accepted standard these days, so the $25 ChargeCard is a reasonable investment. It is indeed thin and light enough to fit comfortably in your wallet, but it will add some heft, and may be an unwelcome addition to already packed vessels.

The device includes a fixed micro-USB connector and a pop-out flexible cable to plug into your computer or another power source. Unfortunately, the cable is not designed to be reversed, so depending on how it fits into your smartphone, the handset may need to face down. We experienced this issue with a MacBook Air and Samsung Galaxy Note II — you can force the flexible cable to twist into the necessary position, but it appears to cause quite a bit of tension, and our ChargeCard was visibly damaged after just a few minutes of use. Otherwise, our quick test went off without a hitch, and you shouldn’t expect to run into any problems, assuming your smartphone’s orientation is a non-issue. The card has already begun shipping — if you backed the project on Kickstarter, expect your ChargeCard to arrive this week. If you haven’t placed a pre-order, you can pick one up at the source link below.

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Nokia’s colorful DC-18 portable USB charger matches your phone, shoes

Nokia's colorful DC18 portable USB charger matches your phone, shoes

For the most part, battery packs have become what CD cases were in the late 90s — generic and utilitarian. Nokia’s new DC-18 portable chargers dare to be different. The sharp, tile-like designs house a modest 1,720 mAh cell, retractable micro-USB cable (that doubles as a a switch,) plus an LED battery level indicator that lights up when you extend the aforementioned appendage. It’s available in four colors (red, white, yellow and blue), but only in select regions right now. No word on when and for how much, but color-coordinators can keep pinging the source to find out.

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Source: Nokia