The leader in video eyewear for the consumer, defense and low vision markets, Vuzix is back with its latest head-mounted display ‘Wrap 310 Widescreen Video Eyewear’ for the mass market. This stylish wearable gadget offers two high-resolution video displays that are able to project a 55-inch image size and comes with removable noise isolating earphones. The device runs on 2 AA batteries (up to 6 hours) and accepts video from almost any video player, including the iPod and iPhone. The Vuzix Wrap 310 Widescreen Video Eyewear will go on sale later this fall for unannounced price yet.
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Vuzix Launches Wrap 310 Widescreen Video Eyewear
Let you iPod play loud with iOdeum Portable Speaker
Now enjoy your iPod music collection along with you buddies on picnics. iOdeum Portable Speaker is a decent pick to be attached with iPhones/iPods. The sleek look goes equally well with both sophisticated and faddish looking handsets. Though the sound quality is not very impressive, it gives a pretty befitting output with its retractable resonator. The size is just as much as to easily slip into your pocket. Available in a handful of colors, the iOdeum Portable Speaker costs $35. You can buy it from DS Styles.
Features:
* Retractable resonator gives you a stronger effect and a purier bass
* Support all compatible components (Standard 3.5mm audio plug or fit to any other music players through connecting the cables included)
* Li-ion battery inside, rechage it through USB plug, it is environmentally friendly (more…)
Wiimote turned into MP3 player

The Wiimote is one versatile piece of plastic, as an enterprising brain decided to pick its innards and replace it with the presence of an iPod Shuffle inside. (more…)
Logitech Harmony 900 Universal Remote Control

Today I am checking out the new Logitech Harmony 900 universal remote control. The remote control is very similar to the Harmony One with the addition of more buttons on the remote. (more…)
Ed Phones headphones feature zipper pouches

For those of you that prefer a sleek look, these headphones probably aren’t going to be your thing. Instead of attempting to keep things slim, they make them even more clunky. Although perhaps something like this could be useful. If all of those zippers are in working order, then you might find an extra pocket in each side to store small items like small MP3 players. (more…)
A Cassette Case For The iPod Nano

You may be realizing that some companies out there are cheating you out of your money, and this thought may have prompted our friend over at Flickr to come up this new and easy way to make an iPod Nano case mod from those old cassettes lying around your house. Better known as The Bottomless Paddling Pool, our friend has made us realize the value and worth of our money. (more…)
Bose QuietComfort 15 Acoustic Noise Cancelling headphones

Bose is a name that is synonymous with quality audio devices, and their latest foray would be the QuietComfort 15 Acoustic Noise Cancelling headphones. This model is touted to be the company’s best-performing, quietest set of headphones to date, although it will still take some comprehensive listening tests in everyday situations before one can actually come to that conclusion, right? The Bose QuietComfort 15 headphones does not waste a single day of the past 30 years’ worth of continuous Bose research in noise reduction technology, where significant engineering advancements in active and passive noise reduction technologies have been incorporated into the QC15 headphones in order to offer more attenuation in louder environments and across a wider range of frequencies. It does so without making an excuse where audio quality is concerned, while ensuring a comfortable fit that is worthy of the QuietComfort headphone line. (more…)
A quarter of Brits packing multiple mobiles

One in four Brits admit to owning at least two mobile phones, with respondents citing privacy, contracts and handset subsidy as motivation. (more…)

