Gadgets for home and work: More products that were introduced at the CES 2010

 13 Jan 2010 - By Omar Mariño+
 omar@myddnetwork.com

Here, some additional and remarkable gadgets that were also presented at the past edition of Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2010:

iHome iA5 and iA100: These systems with speakers, alarm-clock, and charging base for iPhone/iPod have an attractive design and can be really useful. Also, they include a free application called iHome+Sleep, which allows users to synchronize the device with their iPhone or iPod in order to be able to program their waking hours (or some music when going to the bed). In addition, these systems can make a track of the night behavior by recording the number of times that users have turned on or turned off the device, the type of music that they have chosen during the day or night, the volume they prefer for being awakened, and so on (a long etcetera).


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TWIN-VIDEO

And what can we say about this ION Dual-Lens Hand Video Camera? Revolutionary. The TWIN VIDEO is the first video camera that allows you to capture images of what is in front of you and, at the same time, it records your own reaction. This is achieved by incorporating two lenses: One lens focuses the front perspective as usual, and the other one focuses the face of the user.

To know more about this video camera, please click here


3D-X103-glasses

Nowadays, the 3D technology is becoming more and more common in our daily life. Thus, having some comfortable 3D glasses that can work in multiple contexts, where 3D images are used, will be a “must-have” for many people. For this reason, XpanD (an European company) has introduced a new product: The 3D X103 glasses. They are compatible with almost any device that emits three-dimensional images (including laptops, screens, TVs, 3D DLP systems, and movie theatres).

To know more about these glasses, please click here


Powermat-Powerpack

Lastly, but not least, there is a new device that is perfect for those who are charging their gadgets all the time and become desperate with a lot of cables on their desks. Definitely, this is a practical solution: The Powermat Powerpack. It includes a charging base that uses induction to charge electronics; that is to say, you only need to place your gadgets on the base and they will be recharged. However, previously, you have to replace the original battery of your device with an adequate battery in order to be charged by induction. Twelve different battery packs will be available at launch. So, of course, that works with several devices but not any device; in particular, the battery packs will be compatible with several mobile phones produced by companies like Nokia, HTC, Blackberry, Samsung, LG, Sony, and Motorola.






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