The iBreath Alcohol Breathalyzer is the ultimate iPod accessory. It lets you take your own alcohol breath test so you and your friends can get home safely. The breathalyzer also doubles as an iPod FM transmitter that transmits your iPod tunes to any FM tuner.
"Just fold out the blow wand and exhale into it for at least 5 seconds. 2 seconds later, this amazing tool let's you know if you're within the legal limit to drive. It even houses a timer that can be set from 1 minute up to 8 hours in order to remind you when it's time for the next test.
With the National Center for Injury and Prevention Control reporting that alcohol-related motor vehicle accidents kill someone every 31 minutes, and injures someone every two minutes in the U.S., the need for safety devices including breathalyzers has never been stronger."
[David Steele]
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Sunday, November 30, 2008
Perfect for the Holidays: iBreath Alcohol Breathalyzer for iPod
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Friday, November 28, 2008
iPhone Nano Clone: m888a Mini iPhone
The m888a is a small sized iPhone. The mini iPhone features a 2.4-inch touchscreen with stylus, dual-band GSM, Bluetooth, up to 2GB of microSD cards, and a VGA camera. It comes in black, white and pink in a neat Apple-like package. What the original doesn't have and the m888a is proud of offering is a dual-SIM support and, of course, freedom to be on any GSM network.
[PMP Today]
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Thursday, November 27, 2008
For Real Guitar Heroes: First Act DK1000 Stereo Docking Station
Real guitar heroes can connect their axe to the First Act DK1000 Stereo Docking Station and jam right along with the iPod. It’ll work with either electric guitar or an acoustic with built in pickups. The DK1000 pops out 40 Watts of RMS power through its complete array of speakers and dynamic tweeters.
The dock also charges most iPods as well with a standard 30 pin connector, and its built-in V-Stack powered preamp will provide the necessary juice to turn any guitar up to eleven. The DK1000 is also rather stylish with classic rugged wooden cabinet construction and hand-wrapped vinyl covering that’s completed by the amp-style corners and handle.
For about $100, it’s an affordable addition to any band's growing collection of audio equipment. And with the ability to play tunes with the iPod, garage bands can lay down tracks of various instruments and then play along to make their band bigger and their sound fuller. Cool!
[Coolest Gadgets]
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iPod Portable Game Console: Marware Game Grip
Marware announces Game Grip - a device that transforms the iPhone and iPod touch into portable game consoles. The silicone case allows easier manipulation of the accelerometer within the iPods. It also features a way to connect the charge cable while playing. It looks cool but doesn't do much for the price.
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Sunday, November 2, 2008
For the Golf Enthusiast: Ballersteros Golf Watch
The Seve Ballesteros golf watch is made of the bits of the golf clubs that ol' Seve used in his five under par victory at the Chunichi Crown Open in Japan back in 1991. Of course, there's only so many clubs that Ballesteros used back then, nine irons, a pitching wedge and a sand wedge, to be precise, so the watch comes in a limited edition of 50. It's got a hole counter and a stroke counter, though the stroke counter only goes up to ten. It'll be released in November, and cost a whopping $18,500. Each comes with the name of the club used to make it engraved on the back.
[Tech Digest]
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All-In-One USB Gadget: USB Hub, Speaker, Clock Gizmo
This all-in-one USB gadget wraps up a 4-way USB hub, speakers and digital alarm clock in one box. In one big, LED-laden, stolen from a bad B-grade sci-fi TV show set box. It's even battery powered for when it's not plugged in. Strange and useful.
[gizmodo]
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