Showing posts with label First. Show all posts
Showing posts with label First. Show all posts

Saturday, April 23, 2011

First: Moshi iPouch + Puro iPhone 4

Despite our historical disinterest in Pocket-style iPod and iPhone cases, we have been big fans of Moshi iPouch when it was introduced initially for years for iPod and continue to believe that the company has one of only those solutions, we recommend that in its latest version, designed for iPod, iPhone and iPod classics touches. The current iPouch ($23) is made with a microfibre fabric that has the capability to clean out of the screen of your device and wipe his body on each of insertion and deletion, with a small headset or accessory pocket on the front and a cord at the top to hold closed main compartment. Available in four different colors, the iPouch also comes with a detachable cord fabric collar and a manager of cord for helmet rubber, added to the original design, increased price accordingly. By comparison, Puro company ($20) is relatively plain - research silicone rubber which uniquely uses a pad back Microfiber to protect the back of the iPhone 4, coverage of button, play - through screen access and all the port expected, President, microphone and switch holes on its sides. It includes screen protection.


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First: Iomega superhero backup and charger for iPhone

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Company: Iomega

Web site: Iomega.com

Template: Superheroes

Price: $70

Compatible: iPhone 3 G/3GS, iPhone, iPod touch 4 G 4

If the Iomega concept the new superhero ($70) is not initially full meaning for you, we understand: this new accessory is clearly started at a very specific, but potentially significant user base fraction total iPhone. Super Hero is a dock in plastic and metal with a total of three connectors: iPhone and iPod touch-ready Dock Connector at the top, a port of power to the rear and a SD Card slot next to the power port. Iomega packages wharf with a wall adapter, and a SD 4 GB card allowing users to iPhone 3 G, 3GS, 4 or fourth-generation plug in iPod touch, run a free application from Iomega super hero backup and automatically save their pictures and their contacts without using a computer. Once you have completed this backup, you can use superheroes to transfer to another device, or your first contacts and photos where it's been completely clean; unless you enable encryption, images can also be opened by any computer.

While the obvious question is "why not simply use iTunes?," the responses of some people will be "I hate to iTunes", "I have not often access to iTunes" or "iTunes are fairly easy to transfer photos from my iPhone to a memory card. However, users may be disappointed to learn that superheroes is not Flash, as it has a huge 7 minutes for the accessory save 4 MB of data - only 82 and 10 contacts low images - most computers would be plowing through in a few seconds. We will have about superhero in our full review, but it is clearly an accessory that will appeal to users who prefer simplicity over speed.


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First: Heckler Design @ rest / AtRest for iPad

Although we are usually not huge fans of DIY/assemble-it-yourself accessories @ rest Heckler Design / AtRest for iPad ($59) is really nice deserve the amount time editing needed initially modest. Heckler ships steel curved base with four handles iPad hard plastic, four clear rubber feet and two black of foam adhesive pads protect the Tablet against scratches. Following graphic instructions printed on the sides of an effective cardboard designed, recyclable, you choose one of the two depths for iPad - nude or caisson iPad, handles as you prefer - and feet and pads in place to protect the stability and anti-scratch. @ Rest provides both tilt angles distinct for the iPad to its design of double-face, 30 and 60 degrees, well-supported both so you can interact confidently with the touch screen. Each side has a slot for the use of a Dock Connector cable if you want to provide one for loading or synchronization. Four different colours are available. the Red version, which we sent looks like it came directly from MOMA, despite the fact that compete with metal stands we've tested offers a more great adaptability and don't require that all work self-assembly. It is an intriguing design with everything also interesting packaging.


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Monday, December 13, 2010

First looks: Workshop accessory tyPad Gen II case + wireless keyboard for iPad

Although at least a half-dozen companies all iPad released combination with Bluetooth wireless keyboards at almost the same time - thanks to developer cases so with a new, but not exclusive - design workshop accessory is the first, we know that a return with a revised version of second generation based on mixed feedback received by the initial models. tyPad Gen II ($100) continues to provide covered rubber keyboard, but it now has superior tactility than stored keys and buttons top page map more closely to the characteristics of the iPad function. Removing magnetic locking of a closure Velcro is said to eliminate issues compass and navigation, while battery promises of 55 hours of use continues with 90 days of standby after a full charge of the included micro USB cable. Black leatherette case folds open in three sections, the bottom on the palms and the Summit held iPad with Dock Connector, lecturer, helmet and button hole; When the case is closed, the back is clear and the front was the resembling flap envelope sealed with Velcro. We are going to put tyPad by its rhythms and let you know if it fixes the problems we had with the very similar KeyFolio Kensington, and if it introduces its own news.


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Sunday, December 12, 2010

First looks: iKit AutoCon FM Transmitter + car charger

So we would like to congratulate last accessory iKit, the "FM Transmitter + Car Charger" AutoCon ($45), there is a certain problem not just prevents this so-called iPod, iPhone and device compatible iPad exactly what most people expect it. The good news is that the AutoCon is one of the most elegant that we have seen, FM transmitter with metallic blue fancy plugs connecting transmitter included black bright car bulb and your iPod, iPhone iPad. iKit has used a blue-backlit screen matching which he lend described as play/pause "Multi-Touch", indicating a number of large, bright, alongside the runway capacitive current radio station and call start and end of buttons which operate at the same time to control these features on the Apple devices. One side of the issuer includes tuning radio silver buttons and back has a hole microphone for iPhone hands free use. The bad news is that as the reference "Multi-Touch", "Car charger" request is not entirely reason. AutoCon cannot reload your handset and work as an FM transmitter at the same time: there is no dock connector, so the only thing he feeds is the FM - transmitter you must provide your own Apple USB charging cable (or a second charger and car power outlet) to feed the two elements simultaneously. In addition, button the screen lights out after a short period of inactivity, so you won't see them in a dark, car unless you play with the radio tuner to re-enable the. iKit has a pretty nice idea and designs on his hands here, but electronic execution could really use some rethinking.


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First looks: Bling my Thing Simple is beautiful case for iPhone 4

As exhausted hard as all monobloc plastic iPhone 4 rear shell category has become in recent months, there are sometimes new emerging packaging, based in Bangkok Berlin Bling Thing I was one of them. Simple is beautiful series of iPhone 4 cases (€ 30-€_45) are rear transparent or semi-transparent and shell side with attached, Swarovski Crystal ranging from staining and mirror finishing models. While the three styles illustrated here is completely clear of a waveform pattern coloured crystals others are silver mirrored and smoke black with different models, each interesting in itself. Bling my Thing includes a protective screen with every shell that make up the hole on the side, top and bottom.


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