Video: Avoid Speeding Tickets with Escort X80 Radar Detector
This is Escort’s latest radar detector with advanced noise filter to block out false positives. It’s updated with all current radar signals used on the road today.
Exploring New Products (4 the geek in us)
This is Escort’s latest radar detector with advanced noise filter to block out false positives. It’s updated with all current radar signals used on the road today.
Jump start your car, truck, or anything (civilian) on the road with this powerful 400 amp (600 amp peak) waterproof and UL certified powerpack.
Nasty weather outside? Not a problem, you can forget about the jumper cables and instead, jump start your car via the cigarette lighter plug. Not only that, but this amazing charger lets you charge multiple USB devices via its 3 amp outputs.
The Oomi Smarthome starter kit can control just about anything using their master touch controller.
Great for business travelers, Enblue’s light-weight and portable Smartoo “smart desk” attaches to your suitcase so you can comfortably use your laptop and charge your phone/tablet while waiting for your flight.
It’s all about portability with BumpOut speakers. They’re Bluetooth enabled and can attach itself to any smartphone using a specially designed clipping system.
The Treblab X11 are wireless bluetooth earbuds that have a lot going for it – good sound, small size, comfortable fit, and a 3 hour battery life (though it may go up to 6 hours, according to the manual.) But like many stories that seem too good to be true, this too has one or two caveats you should know about before you buy.
Focal is presenting their headphone products from their flagship Utopia headphones (developed and made in France), to their Spark and Spark Wireless mobile earbuds. Also on display are their new “Listen” BT wireless headphones, and a sneak peek at their Limited Edition Utopia headphones made in collaboration with Tournaire, a famous French jeweller.
SureShotHD brings you Big Buck Hunter Pro, a shoot’em up type video game that reminds me of playing Duck Hunt on the original NES. Other than arcade coin-op games like “House of the Dead” and “Terminator 2”, there are no game systems on the home market (that I know of) offering a shoot’em type interface with a weapon that you can point at the screen.
This smartphone accessory attaches to the back of your phone, and as the people at Mobigrip like to say it: your phone is holding on to you, not the other way around.
Most cases promising protection for your device don’t really work. But it’s usually too late when you find out – because by that time, your tablet’s gotten scratched, has a cracked screen, or worse yet, broken for good.
UAG, or Urban Armor Gear is introducing their newest exoskeleton product that’s drop tested to military specs