This Week’s Latest Tech Gadgets – Sept. 8, 2014

By Gregg Ellman
@greggellman@greggellman

Tech reviews of the iStabilizer Monopod and Shutter Remote Bundle, Moshi Digits gloves, Syncable-Duo cable and iLuv TimeShaker Micro.

iStabilizer Monopod & Shutter Remote Bundle

The iStabilizer Monopod and Shutter Remote Bundle are the perfect solution to make selfie photos much more appealing because it lets you include your subjects and more of the environment around you.

iStabilizer remote

The iStabilizer (one foot long when collapsed, 1/2 lb.) attaches to a camera at one end and extends more than 3 feet, giving your camera far more reach for that coveted selfie. It’s compatible with most every smart phone and other action cameras including iPhones, Androids, Blackberrys and GoPros.

But the key to the system is the hand-held wireless Shutter Remote (1.38 x 3.56 x 0.38-inches and weighing only an ounce).

The remote connects to your device with Bluetooth and fires with your camera app or “any other app that uses the volume button to trigger the shutter,” according to the company.

I fired it up with an iPhone 5s problem-free. Since it relies on Bluetooth, the remote can be about 35 feet from the camera if you’re using another device to keep it in place.

The remote also works with Apple computers (Macbook, iMac, Mac Mini) for snapping photos, music selections, volume and even to talk to Siri.

Cost: $59.95 for the bundle, includes the remote and monopod

Details: www.iStabilizer.com

Moshi Digits Gloves

Moshi Digits glovesAt first glance you might think the Moshi Digits are just gloves. They are that – and a lot more.

Winter isn’t far off, so the dual-layered gloves are ideal for keeping your hands warm while giving you a touch-screen connection on your smartphone and tablets.

What makes them work is conductive fiber built into all 10 fingertips, which enabled your fingers to work on the screen.

There’s also a soft micro-fleece lining to keep your hands warm, and the GripTrak pattern in the palm area keeps your grip on your device in the cold.

Cost: $29.95

Details: www.moshi.com

Syncable-Duo Cable

TYLT cableTYLT has released an incredibly useful 2-in-1 cable called the Syncable-Duo charge and sync cable.

There’s a Lighting connection plug, which plugs into the microUSB end to make it one cable. When you want the microUSB end, just use it as is. But when you want the Lighting end, pull off the microUSB tip to expose it.

When the microUSB isn’t being used, it remains attached to the cable so it won’t get lost.

Cost: $24.99 – $29.99 depending on the length

Details: http://www.tylt.com

iLuv TimeShaker Micro Alarm

The new iLuv TimeShaker Micro is designed to give you a little nudge when your alarm goes off.

It has all the expected features of a night stand alarm clock including multiple alarm options, FM radio, and Bluetooth for connecting other devices.

TimeShaker Micro Alarm

The main feature is the shaker, which goes under a pillow to give you a shake when your alarm goes off.

If you’re anything like me, you could sleep through any sounding alarm but the shaker is a another story. It also makes a great alarm for the hearing impaired.

If you don’t want your alarm to wake anyone else sleeping close by, the alarm can be set for shake only.

Inside the nightstand-sized sound system is a pair of nice sounding stereo speakers and a big, bright (adjustable with 10 levels) LCD display for the time.

There’s also a line in for non-Bluetooth devices and a USB port to charge smartphones and tablets.

Cost: $49.99

Details: www.iLuv.com

Contact Gregg Ellman at greggellman@mac.com.
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