December 29, 2009
Written by Gadget Gurus

The bionic ear headset is a spy gadget that can enable powerful spy someone talking about 100 meters away from you. The device not only collect the sounds, but also lets you see objects as far up to 8x, thanks to the built in monocular. The device can let you hear faint sounds from a distance of 20-30 meters and loud noises up to 100 meters using the included stereo headset. It also has a built-in recorder that can record sounds for 12 seconds at a time, and repeatedly listen when you have more free time.
The device also can be adjusted or set at a particular frequency, for clarity by turning a knob. Of course it is best used by detectives, but can be used by nature lovers as well as to collect the sounds of bird or perhaps “the cries of Mother Nature.”
December 5, 2009
Written by Gadget Gurus

The TruePower is like any power outlet regularly, except it comes with two USB ports, which can be used to charge USB gadgets tax. You can connect your cellular phones, digital cameras, music players, etc. directly to the USB ports on the outlet without having to use a separate PSU or power adapter.
The TruePower power supply remains a patent pending product, only start shipping early next year provided it is achieved through the final UL approval. You can pre-order the product now, but will be billed only when the product starts shipping. Specifications at a glance after the jump:
- Input voltage: AC 100 to 240V 50/60Hz
- USB Input: 80mA (more…)
December 1, 2009
Written by Gadget Gurus

T-Glove is a wrist-worn device that can replace almost all the gadgets you have in life. It can function as a cell phone, a navigation system, a music player and a mini computer for you to browse the Internet. It also stores your personal data cards and other useful documents.
The T-glove sounds good for a real device. Apparently only one concept. It has a 3-inch, flexible touch screen, which is the main screen to start the above functions, such as making calls, Internet access, the production of such documents, letters you need and storing and sharing photos, etc.
The T-glove is powered by a rechargeable internal lithium-ion batteries. It can be connected to a computer to recharge the internal battery and transfer data via USB port. Extras include microSD card slot, integrated into the RFID chip and SIM card slot, etc.

Here comes the Pico Bayard, an interesting gadget designed by Jeffrey Stephenson, who works as a team both hybrid and digital photo frame. The design of this mini computer is based on the design mantle clock Bayard, a French watchmaker.
The Pico Bayard is powered by a 1GHz VIA C7 processor, 1GB of DDR2 memory and a 80W picoPSU. Supports Wi-Fi, which has an adjustable antenna on the back. No mouse, keyboard, simply depends on the operation of EarthLCD inch 8-LCD.
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