Search Results for 'bracelet'

Fujitsu LifeBook T901 tablet PC available in the US for $1899

Posted in Fujitsu by Conner Flynn on May 18th, 2011

The Fujitsu LifeBook. Sounds like a medical alert bracelet mashed up with a notebook. Thankfully, it’s a lot nicer than that. And the T901 tablet PC is now for sale in the US. It is powered by an Intel Core i5-2520M processor and boasts a 13.3-inch, 1280 x 768 LCD that supports NVIDIA’s Optimus graphics.

That display also features an active digitizer, and for an extra $100 you can rock the dual digitizer that allows five-finger capacitive multitouch. It also features a modular bay so you can swap in a second battery or hard drive, etc. Not enough? How about an integrated fingerprint sensor to keep it all safe?

iTorq Nano Wristband

Posted in iPod Nano by Conner Flynn on December 28th, 2010

If you are looking to wear your Apple Nano on your wrist then the new iTorq wristband might be just the thing. It’s a different take on the watch strap designs currently available. The iTorq is basically a brushed aluminum bracelet that you can attach your Nano to.

It’s a simple and clean design. According to the designers at 4iConcepts, attaching the Nano to the iTorq takes just a few seconds, and it can then be easily removed when you don’t want it.

Lens bracelets are the perfect geek gift

Posted in Apparel by Conner Flynn on November 21st, 2010

So what do you get the geek photographer on your Christmas list? Well, if they like to wear those silicone bracelets that are popular, they will probably like this. These stretchy wristbands are called Lens Bracelets for obvious reasons. They look like camera lens’.

They come in two styles, both black and one has a 50mm marking on it and the other has 24 to 70mm markings. They are one-size-fits-all so you don’t have to worry about sizes. You can get either style for $10 each or both for $15.

-->

Stretchy Shapes rubber bracelets for kids look like gadgets

Posted in Toys by Shane McGlaun on August 18th, 2010

My daughter and most of her friends in the neighborhood all wear as many of those rubber band looking bracelets on their arms as they can fit without turning their hands blue. The bracelets look like all sorts of things when you take them off like animals and food among others.

A new package of those bracelets has surfaced for kids who like gadgets. The 24-pack of rubber band bracelets is shaped like all sorts of gadgets. They are in the shape of mobile phones, tablets, MP3 players, portable speakers, cameras, and notebooks.

Vapor4 iPhone 4 bumper

Posted in iPhone Accessories by Conner Flynn on July 1st, 2010

The iPhone 4 is prone to shatter easily, with that tiny plastic bezel. And also, touching its metal rim causes interference. The Vapor4 bumper is made of aluminum and just may solve the iPhone 4′s design problems. It looks great while doing it.

They are made of aluminum, and they have an interior liner that separates the metal from the antenna, insulating it. The manufacturer’s tests showed no interference whatsoever across all models of iPhone.

DIY iPhone 4 case made from a $1 bracelet

Posted in DIY by Conner Flynn on July 1st, 2010

It sucks laying out more money for iPhone accessories. When is enough enough? All of that money adds up. So how do you make a super cheap case and save some dough? Well, Oliver Nelson has used a rubber wristband to act as a bumper on his phone.

They are apparently an almost perfect fit when stretched around the 4′s antennae. A 1.125-inch long by 0.125-inch wide incision (into the unstretched band) is necessary to keep the 30-pin port and speakers open, but otherwise it’s pretty easy and dirt cheap too.

Crazy bendy mouse looks like a bracelet

Posted in Concepts by Shane McGlaun on April 9th, 2010

I really like the svelte profile of that Microsoft Arc mouse that turned up a while back. Thin peripherals are cool to look at and often more comfortable to use as well. A new mouse design concept over at Yanko Design makes that Arc mouse look fat.

The concept is called the Bendy M. It reminds me of one of those slap bracelets my daughter plays with. The flexible mouse is a long thin strip when not in use. When it comes time to work, you wrap it into a curved 3D shape you can mouse with.

-->

Hublot Liberty Bullet Pocket Watch

Posted in Watches by Conner Flynn on March 20th, 2010

Your pocket watch isn’t nearly as manly as the Hublot bullet pocket watch. It’s soon to be number one with a bullet on the pocket watch charts. It’s called “Liberty” and houses a Tourbillon. You can even wear it as a bracelet or pendant.

There is a titanium bullet head and a black aluminum base. Hublot isn’t condoning war as far as we know. Just trying to appeal to those who want a more manly form for their pocket watch. You can own one and still give peace a chance.

MK 2 Circuit watch

Posted in Watches by Conner Flynn on November 16th, 2009

MK 2 Circuit watchThe MK 2 Circuit watch is everything we love about modern watchmaking. The LED watch is integrated into a stainless steel bracelet style band. It comes from Storm of London and it won’t be that much of a pain to figure out the time. It displays just the time and date, but that’s okay. We like it simple.

If cylons wore watches, this is what they would look like. Obviously reading this thing in the dark should be easy. It isn’t too hard to pay for either at just $200.

Wi-Fi bracelet tracks kids and Grandmas

Posted in Wi-Fi by Conner Flynn on October 15th, 2009

Wi-Fi bracelet tracks kids and GrandmasEkahau’s T301W Wi-Fi Bracelet will tell you exactly where the person is who is wearing it. And it doesn’t use GPS. Instead it uses Wi-Fi. But the T301W only works on preconfigured Wi-Fi networks that are coupled with additional beacons. Basically you build your own Wi-Fi triangulation network in a small area.

That may not be the best option for you, but it’s a neat idea. For $60 you get a waterproof wristband that operates up to a month between recharges. Hospitals can track patients, family members can locate one another at an amusement park etc.

Vibrating Bluetooth Bracelet Watch

Posted in Bluetooth by Conner Flynn on September 21st, 2009

Vibrating Bluetooth Bracelet WatchThe Bluetooth bracelet is designed to be worn on your wrist. When your pal calls your phone it vibrates to alert you of the incoming call. This is handy, say, if your phone is tucked away in a travel bag or if you have left it somewhere.

An LCD display on the front shows who is calling and when your phone goes out of range it also lets you know that the link has been lost. It’s also a watch. Some other features include: LCD Display Caller ID (showing Caller’s name from your phone book / Caller number), Can be charged by laptop or home PC via the USB cable provided, or the bundled AC adapter, LCD Display Size: 22mm wide, Bluetooth Spec: version: 1.2 – Compatible with V1.1, V1.2 & V2, Bluetooth Profiles: supported Headset and Hands free profile, Frequency range: 2.4GHz, Stand-by time: 100 hours.

-->

Brooklyn Superhero Supply Co: Where Batman shops

Posted in Humor by Conner Flynn on April 13th, 2009

Brooklyn Superhero Supply Co: Where Batman shopsCheck out this store in New York. The Brooklyn Superhero Supply store in Park Slope, Brooklyn is a place where you can buy all sorts of superhero supplies. Tools of the trade like grappling hooks, bottles of chaos and gravity, capes, invisibility paint, jars of anti-matter, secret identity kits, deflector bracelets and so much more.

The staff treats the products as real superhero supplies and the customers as real superheros. They even try to get you to quote a superhero oath at checkout.

On Time: The future of wrist bling

Posted in Concepts by Conner Flynn on March 4th, 2009

On Time: The future of wrist blingThis device is called the On Time Headset System, though it’s actually a bracelet that tells the time and handles all your incoming and outgoing phone calls. It will alert you to phone calls with rings and/or vibration. Vibration is good for quiet environments like the library.

The entire face of the On Time Headset System pops out as a wireless headset and when you use it as such, you still have a display since there is a secondary LCD display built-in. Both LCD displays would be touch enabled for ease-of-use. It’s a concept at the moment, but you can easily the benefits of wearing rather then carrying your phone.

Kisai Sensai Tokyoflash aluminum LED watch

Posted in Watches by Conner Flynn on February 17th, 2009

Kisai Sensai Tokyoflash aluminum LED watchThe line of Kisai aluminum LED watches from Tokyoflash has just been upgraded and this has to be one of the more striking pieces we’ve seen in some time.

You get your choice of case and strap color combinations, each featuring multicolored LEDs beneath black acrylic lenses. The wrist band design has the appearance of a one-piece bracelet and is easily adjustable for different wrist sizes. This one features an animation mode so that once every minute for 12 minutes after the time is displayed, the LEDs rotate on and off in a circular formation.

The Wrist Band Portable Battery makes you look like a dork

Posted in Chargers by Conner Flynn on January 18th, 2009

The Wrist Band Portable BatteryMeet the dorkiest looking wrist accessory ever. You might think this is a cool cyberpunk bracelet thing. Actually, it’s the ultimate way to charge your batteries and look like a loser at the same time. If you don’t believe me, then by all means, check out the product site. There you can find pictures of people wearing and using this device.

It’s sad that it looks like such a train-wreck, because it’s a convenient way to charge up all your gadgets on the go. It uses a rechargeable li-on battery and comes with 8 different types of power connectors that will work with major brand mobile phones, the PSP and Nintendo DS. To recharge the portable battery, it takes about 5 hours. When used as a direct power source, it’ll give you 3 hours of talk time or 8 hours on your MP3 player.



Other Recently Popular Searches

All Recent Searches