Posts Tagged ‘Wireless’
Sony To Introduce a Wireless Keypad Attachment For Your PS3 Game Controller
How many times have you encountered with difficulties to write on your PS3 game console through the lame virtual keyboard UI and the retard SIXAXIS controller? Well, guess what, hot news are coming from the Leipzig Games Convention, as Sony unveils a wireless keypad attachment, that hooks onto your SIXAXIS/DIALSHOCK3 game pad and lets you use the built-in keypad comfortably, whenever you need it. Mind you, the unit is compatible with other Bluetooth enabled devices, such as mobile phones and other gadgets. Still no word on price but we do know it will go live around November 2008, in 8 different assimilated languages.
Update: you can now pre-order it at Amazon for $49.99. Regretfully, you will have to wait until November for shipping.
[via joystiq]
Tags: Accessories, Bluetooth, Consoles, dualshock 3, game console, keypad, keypad attachment, Leipzig Games Convention, playstation3, PS3, sixaxis, Sony, sony ps3, Wireless, wireless keypad
Wireless Floating Speakers Will Entertain You In The Pool
Waterproof speakers are not a rare product and you can find them in many wet places, including showers, pools or even in sinks. The only problem is that you have to take your precious mp3 player with you into the water in order to play your favorite music, and as you know, it can be very risky. To solve the problem, we have a chance to introduce a pair of wireless speakers with floating capabilities, that can play your music up to 150ft away, which means you won’t need to gamble on your player’s life. Just get inside, let the speakers float and hit the tunes as they are wirelessly transferred from a safety dry land. Equipped with a small transmitter, the speakers will hook up to any 3.5mm audio output, like media players, computers and even a TV set, so if you look for your next melodies companion, while enjoying a sunny day in the pool, it will cost you around $80.
[via shinyshiny]
Tags: pool, Speakers, waterproof, Waterproof speakers, Wireless, wireless speakers
Brando To Launch The Smallest Wireless Mouse On Earth
Small accessories are essential for those who travel frequently. One of them is our laptop mouse that gets smaller and smaller on recent years, but not as tiny as the latest from Brando, which is to be considered as the world’s smallest wireless mouse. This lightweight optical mouse weighs only 32g and offers 400 / 800 / 1600 dpi configurations with a transmission range up to 7 meters. It comes in Black or Silver flavors and can last for 70 hours of continuous usage, so if you’re looking for small-scale devices, you can get it for only $29.
[via Brando]
Tags: 2.4GHz, Brando, mouse, tiny mouse, Wireless, wireless mouse, worlds smallest
Asus MS71 Combines a Mouse And a Flash Drive In a Small Stick
This new gadget from Asus integrates between a USB flash drive and a mouse, yes a MOUSE. Though i’m doubtful it will fit ergonomically the palm of your hand, the Asus MS71 features a wireless mouse with left & right buttons and a scroll wheel in between. In addition, it serves as a flash drive to store uncertain amount of files to carry on the go. No word on price or availability but if you’re really running out of place in your lappy bag, consider having one.
[via engadget]
Tags: Accessories, Asus, Flash-Drive, ms71, Storage, USB, Wireless
MX-780HD From Mvix Streams HD Media To Your TV
So many streamers hit the market nowadays, this time it’s Mvix turn to introduce the MX-780HD, a wireless HD media streamer with a small LCD screen in front. This device features movie player, music system, and internet radio with Ethernet, WiFi 802.11 b/g, USB2.0 host and a 3.5″ HDD storage, at your choice. The box houses video outputs like component, composite, S-VIDEO, HDMI (1080p) and optical audio outputs as well. The MX-780HD can handle almost any format, including XviD, AVI, MPEG, WMV, ASF, AAC, OGG, AC3, MP3, WMA, JPEG and many more. Just pay $300 and you can start streaming right away.
[via engadget]
Tags: hd, hd streamer, HDMI, media, mvix, MX-780HD, Wireless
Touchpad App. Turns Your iPhone Touchscreen Into A Wireless Trackpad
This application, written by Jahanzeb Sjerwani, is pretty cool, as it turns your iPhone device into a wireless trackpad, enabling all of you, couch potatoes, lay back and navigate your desktop with your wandering fingers. In order to add this app, you need a jailbroken iPhone, then go to Installer > Sources > Add http://cnp.qlnk.net > goto utilities and install Touchpad. The software is a VNsea-based (http://code.google.com/p/vnsea), so enjoy your new remote.
[via engadget]
Tags: apple, Application, iphone, Navigation, remote, touchpad, trackpad, Wireless
Dell XPS M1330 Offers Wireless USB Connectivity
If you have visited Dell’s website recently, trying to build your next dreamlike laptop, you could have seen some new extended components added to the XPS M1330 “Build Your Computer” section. One of these add-ons is the Build-in Wireless USB capability with Belkin 4 port hub, offered for extra 150$. Sounds exciting to me.
Update: also available in XPS M1530, XPS M1730, M2010, Inspiron 1525 and Inspiron 1720 models.
[via engadget]
Tags: belkin, Communication, Computers, dell, Peripherals, USB, Wireless, xps, xps-M1330
CES 2008: Sony Mylo 2 Goes Live Officially
After months of speculations, Sony unveiled the Mylo2 at the CES show. This cool mini PMP device is a portable wireless player with a neat QWERTY sliding keyboard that features WiFi internet surfing, Flash Lite 3 support (for youtube) and instant messaging communication. Other features include:
- 3.5″ touchscreen (800×480).
- Storage Size: 1GB.
- Audio: MP3, WMA, AAC, ATRAC.
- Video: MPEG-4.
- Pictures: JPEG, transcode GIF, TIFF, PNG and BMP.
- Features: 1.3 MP camera, mini USB, Skype support, instant messaging support (AIM, Yahoo, Gtalk), and more.
- Widget: panels for YouTube, Google, Facebook and others.
[via gmp3]
Tags: CES, Media Players, Mylo-2, PMP, QUERTY, Sony, WiFi, Wireless, Youtube
CES 2008: Logitech DiNovo Mini Wireless Keyboard Fits Your Living Room
This new stylish keyboard, from Logitech, is one of my favorite items at the CES show, so far. DiNovo mini is a wireless keyboard, equipped with a media remote and a rounded touchpad surface. Designed to seat on your coffee table in the living room, the DiNovo mini is able to control your Windows Media Center or your brand new Sony Playstation 3, from your couch. Featuring a wireless Bluetooth 2.0 technology, the mini keyboard has 2 backlighting colors (green and orange) to distinguish your actions between touch scrolling surface and menus navigation button. This cool gadget is expected to be available around February for 149.99$.
[via gizmodo]
More pictures after the break.
Tags: Accessories, Bluetooth, CES, DiNovo-mini, Keyboards, Logitech, Media-Center, News, touch, Wireless
Sony PSP Might Get Skype Support
Recent speculations about Skype, coming to the PSP console, have just confirmed with this 1 frame shot, revealed in an easter egg PSP promo video that Sony released for the CES show, next week. In the picture frame, we spot 2 boys, holding their PSP devices and communicating with each other. In the middle, a sneaky image reads “Make calls with Skype”.
This news, coming out as a teaser from Sony, are going to catch a lot of attention at the CES. After all, it is a cool thing to have wireless communication in your portable game console.
[via engadget]
Tags: Application, Applications, CES, Communication, Games, Internet, PSP, Skype, Sony, Wireless











