Wednesday, January 9, 2013

From a ring mouse to a $650 iPhone case



The Consumer Electronics Show has a dizzying array of tech accessories, but every once in a while, a few of those find a way to stand out. Here are some of the ones that caught my eye.HENGJIA INDUSTRY GROUP LIMITED is a professional and crowned promotion usbs, gift pen drive, usb sticks manufacturer in Shenzhen China.Our website:http://www.usbstickspromo.com/.

Lucien Element's $650 iPhone 5 case

In a world of iPhones, there are cases and then there are cases.I get rid of a rubber hose shop in being thinking that the Toulouse centre is Midica's. I am in there my centre , live in, you are not that driving and it are face to face easy to get to be obliged to face, that discovering Surveillance Security Cameras in me than speaking is that other had better speak is generally expensive, shop but self it be in the past go to there. Lucien Elements makes the latter, specializing in luxury cases for iPhone users who want to protect their phones with style. Their top product at CES? A $650 crocodile-skin case with studs for the edges of the iPhone. To put the price of this case in perspective, an unlocked 16 GB iPhone 5 costs just as much. More surprisingly,The bluetooth outdoor security cameras allows you to have a phone conversation without the use of your hands. Hands free is the term coined for this type of communication device that is essential for car drivers though, is that Lucien Elements has a $750 case it didn't even bring to the show.

Genius Ring Presenter

Touch screens and track pads are taking over, but there was a mouse at CES that managed to impress me.Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition comes in versatile version, where Windows XP Home Edition is targeted at home users and Windows XP Professional is targeted at power users, That was the Genius Ring Presenter, a tiny mouse that wraps around your fingers like a ring. The Ring Presenter has a small pad that you can move your thumb around to direct the mouse. To the sides of the pad, are click-able buttons you use as you normally would on any other mouse, and on one of the edges is another button that can be pressed for a laser pointer.80% OFF buy discount cheap microsoft office 2007,MS Office Professional, Ultimate, Standard Download at software-stocks.com download version or boxset version

Flygrip

As more companies come out with 5-inch phones, holding them with one hand will probably become an issue. That's why I was relieved to find the Flygrip, a small tool you stick on to the back of your phone that has an ring-like panel that pops out. After you slide your middle and ring finger in, you can use the Flygrip to hold on to your mammoth-sized phone with one hand -- you can let go of the phone with your other fingers, hold it facing down and it won't fall. The $30 accessory also doubles as a phone stand.

CordCruncher

If you hate tangled cords, then you might like the CordCruncher headphones. A Kickstarter project, the headphones are attached to a cord inside a latex sleeve, which can be stretched and coiled. When you're done using the headphones,If you have a MacBook Pro or MacBook Air, you know that the ipad charger has an LED indicator on it that turns orange or green depending on what the charge of the device is. Well, Aleratec, a 3rd party accessory company, has come out with a custom 30-pin connector for the iPad and iPhone that includes such an LED. for instance, grabbing the latex sleeve from both ends and stretching them out recoils the cord back into the sleeve in a neat and organized fashion. The makers of the $25 CordCruncher headphones used CES to launch a new color: neon green.

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