Author : Gregg Ellman

This Week’s Latest Tech Gadgets – March 5, 2013

By Gregg Ellman
@greggellman

Brolly rain umbrellaI never thought an umbrella would enter my “to do” list for gadget reviews but the Brolly Rain Umbrella made the cut.

It features a ergonomic handle and grip, enabling users to hold the umbrella to keep you dry and hold your phone at the same time.

Brolly calls the technology in the handle, Grip-ology, which gives each finger hold a lining of rubber for comfort, grip and flexibility. The finger holes are built inside an ABS plastic casing for a strong and comfortable grip.

It’s pretty simple but a great idea and works well.

As for the umbrella part, its just like any other to me and if we ever have rain in Texas, I’d be happy to try it out.

Just watch where your walking, it’s bad enough to be walked into by someone with their head in their phone on a sunny day, being hit by an umbrella won’t add any joy to the collision.

www.brollytime.com $19.95

 

World Time SportI’m a big fan of gadgets that pretty much work without having to read the instructions, but with the World Time Sport Red watch from Phosphor, you’ll have to break out the piece of paper.

After you figure out how to set the time in the very cumbersome process, you’ll have a pretty neat watch to display local and world time.

The display uses the easy-to-read E-Ink technology, which is more commonly known from the Amazon Kindle tablets.

Everything is controlled by the set and mode buttons, which are right below the display on the front.The watch is advertised as buttonless, so all you do is swipe your finger across these control points

Once you get into the settings, you’ll find lots of choices including 24 time zones and settings for five display modes, which are changed by swiping the watch over the lower part of it.

The watch is curved for comfort on your wrist, and is water and sweat resistant.

The silicone band, flexible and water resistant, is available in black, orange, red or white with a matching watch.

www.phosphorwatches.com $99

 

Energizer LED Folding LanternIt’s amazing how Energizer comes up with ways to carry around light, but they have struck again with new devices that feature Light Fusion Technology.

According to Energizer, this technology transmits light throughout slim acrylic panels manufactured through a laser-etching process. What the user gets is a clean, uniform light unlike anything on store shelves and more compact for easier packing and carrying.

The Energizer Folding Lantern comes in two models; LED Folding Lantern ($29.99) has up to 300 lumens, which I used for testing.

In addition to the nice clear and smooth light it broadcasts, it pivots open and stand upright for hands-free 360-degree lighting. When you’re done, just fold it up and use the carrying handle for portability.

The Mini Pop-Up Lantern ($19.99) has up to 150 lumens. Both are powered by AA batteries for up to 100 hours of run time.

The new LED 3-in-1 flashlight ($29.99) also has a bright, daylight-looking shine with the Light Fusion Technology.

It works like any flashlight: press a button and it shines (up to 100 lumens) but what makes this model unique are two fold-out legs on the back.

This enables it to stand like a tripod and use the pivoting head for lighting in any direction.

A secondary light is on the flashlight bod’s side (1 1/4 x 4-inches for 150 lumens of light) and is activated by pressing the power button twice.

A 2-in-1 model flashlight is also available with just the pivoting head and side area light (no folding out legs) for $19.99 and has up to 100 lumens of light.

All of the new lanterns and flashlights are water resistant and will be available in early April.

www.energizer.com

Contact Gregg Ellman at greggellman@mac.com.
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2013, Gregg Ellman.

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This Week’s Latest Tech Gadgets – Jan. 14, 2013

By Gregg Ellman
@greggellman

PocketCell DuoCleaning out a notebook from last weeks Consumer Electronic’s show is an impossible and endless task, but here are a few items I either used all week to get me through the show or caught my attention as cool everyday items.

The Innergie PocketCell Duo, did an amazing job at keeping my iPhone and iPad powered up all week while I was away from wall outlet charging.

It’s a pocket sized charger, measuring just 3.75 x1.75 and 1-inch deep – 40 percent smaller than a typical eye glass case – so it’s easy to carry in any pocket.

The device is a rechargeable battery with 6,800 mAh of power and pair of USB ports in the side, which attach’s to most any portable electronic gadget for charging. This includes the power-hungry tablets, which require 2.1 Amp USB ports for charging.

Five LED power level indicators along with a power/charge activation button are are also built into the side of the battery.

Included is the Innergie Magic Cable Trio, which has an integrated 3-in-1 Apple 30-pin, Micro and Mini USB connectors in a single cable. The battery also works with the USB cable, which comes with virtually every gadget.

The powerful 6,800 mAh are good for charging a smartphone four times or giving a tablet a full single charge.

The PocketCell Duo is charged up itself via USB and is certified for use with Apple devices including those with the new Lightning connection along with Android tablets and smartphones

www.myinnergie.com $99.99 available in March, the Innergie Lightning Tip will be available in early April.

 

Goal Zero Yeti 150Goal Zero, the world’s largest manufacturer of portable solar products, launched the Goal Zero Yeti 150 Solar Generator.

It weighs 12 pounds, measures 7.75 x 5.75 x 6.75-inches and has a 150-watt battery for powering lights, laptops via the built-in AC, 12V and USB ports.

The 15W Bolder 15 Solar Panel can fully charge it up in 15 hours of sunlight.

www.goalzero.com $359.99 and available in the spring

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This Week’s Latest Tech Gadgets – Jan. 7, 2013

By Gregg Ellman @greggellman The technology world will again bring us new tablets and smartphones in 2013, but what else can we expect, and how do we keep those power-hungry devices running and sounding great? And more significantly, what do we do with all those digital files? Backing up your digital data and accessing it […]

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This Week’s Latest Tech Gadgets – Jan. 2, 2013

By Gregg Ellman @greggellman When I attached the Tempo Acoustic Amplifier to my wife’s iPhone4, I got the roll of the eyes. The battery-free accessory attaches to the bottom of the phone to amplify sound coming from the device’s internal speaker. After she heard it in use, her skepticism quickly changed to “that’s pretty amazing […]

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This Weeks Latest Tech Gadgets – Dec. 24, 2012

By Gregg Ellman @greggellman Back in August I felt like the General Imaging ipico hand-held projector for the Apple  iPhone or iPod touch was a strong candidate for my gadget of the year and after the judging last week, the results are in: It is indeed my 2012 gadget of the year. The setup is simple; […]

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This Week’s Latest Tech Gadgets – Dec. 17, 2012

By Gregg Ellman @greggellman It’s become a yearly ritual of mine, a year-end office cleaning of great tech products I wanted to, but never really got to reviewing this year; it’s still this year so here are few more great products you should know about. The Jabra Supreme UC is one of a long line […]

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This Week’s Latest Tech Gadgets – Dec. 11, 2012

By Gregg Ellman @greggellman In the portable electronic world, stocking stuffers are easy to find. Here are some for those last-minute holiday gifts on everyone’s list. Aside from telling time, the eco-friendly Bedol Water Clock is a portable alarm that is also waterproof in the event you feel like standing in a rain storm or […]

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This Week’s Latest Tech Gadgets – Dec. 3, 2012

By Gregg Ellman @greggellman The best part about the Colby CSMP95 Soundbar speaker system should be the great room-filling sound it puts out. But after connecting and hearing it, you’ll be equally impressed with the easy the setup and the great low price. The amplified soundbar comes with a wireless subwoofer to extend the sound […]

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This Week’s Latest Tech Gadgets – Nov. 26, 2012

By Gregg Ellman @greggellman It doesn’t take a genius to know that tablets will again be one of the top purchases this holiday season. Choosing the right one might take a little work if you’re not just going with a popularity contest. The Kindle Fire HD is packed with every feature you would want in […]

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This Week’s Latest Tech Gadgets – Nov. 19, 2012

By Gregg Ellman @greggellman Airbac backpacks are designed with air cushion technology for  a comfortable fit and after loading it up and putting it on your back, you canfeel the comfort. A pinhole connection is built (and hidden) into lower side of the backpack, which faces you when in use, to adjust the amount of […]

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