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Elecom Egg Mouse

Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Design, PC / Laptop, Peripherals, USB,

Elecom Egg Mouse

In honor of its 20th birthday, Elecom has created a new USB Egg Mouse. At a size of 65 x 86.5 x 46 mm and a weight of 80g, the 3-button optical gadget now comes in blue, grey, orange, pink, white, and black. Ergonomically designed, the company ‘s translation says that the mouse fits nicely in your palm “which it is easy to operate even in the woman.” With a resolution of 1000dpi, look for an arrival in mid-May for ¥2940 (~$29.00.)

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ReUSaBle Batteries

Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Accessories, USB, Misc. Tech,

ReUSaBle BatteriesWe want some! We still adore our eneloop batteries that we haven’t had to charge in months, even though we use them almost daily, but we really admire the ingenuity of the ReUSaBle Batteries. When their juice starts to drain, simply plug them into any USB port or 250mA Ni-MH charger. An LED will let you know the status of the charge. A pair of the 2 x AA size batteries (1.2V at 1450mAh) will cost you $19.15, well worth the amount considering that they will eventually save you money and the planet.

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A-DATA Theme Series T703 Mickey Flash Drive

Mickey Flash DriveIf you already own an Mplayer, then you might want to get it a friend. The A-DATA Theme Series T703 Mickey Flash Drive is USB 1.1 or 2.0 compatible for Vista, XP/2000/ME, Linux 2.4 or later, and Mac OS 9 or later. With the mini-weight of 20g, feed the Disney authorized gadget’s ear with your SD card, add a photo to its mini-frame, and attach to your cell phone or backpack. Choose from red, white, or purple for the Minnie-mouse price of $33.00 for 2GB or $49.00 for 4GB.

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Virtual Console USB Duplicator

Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Accessories, USB, Misc. Tech, Storage,

USB Duplicator

If you are the type that buys a new USB drive when the old one fills up and never get around to emptying its contents, or if you run a business with many employees, the Virtual Console USB Duplicator can take on 60 1GB drives in a matter of minutes. The gadget duplicates the files rather than making binary copies. If you are wondering who can afford the $7,999.00 price, VC’s client list includes IBM, Intel, HP, AT&T, Xerox, Philips, NASA, and the U.S. Army and Navy, to name a few. VConsole also makes duplicators for smaller numbers of drives for smaller prices.

 

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USB Flower Fan

Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Smart Home, Misc. Tech, USB,

USB Flower FanAppease Mom this May with the USB Flower Fan. Not only will it cool down her hot flashes, it will remind her of you every time she turns it on. Made of a safe plastic, it has an on/off button, comes with USB cable, and can run on 3 x AA batteries (not included.) At a size of 190 x 85 x 85mm and a weight of 130g, choose between green or pink at a minimal MSRP of $11.50.

(Thanks, Fanny)

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Hand-Crank USB Power Charger

Hand-Crank ChargerCall it being green or minimal exercise for your wrist. The Hand-Crank USB Power Charger can recharge cameras, cell phones or any other piece of electronics with USB access. The device, at a size of 2 1/2 x 4 x 1 1/2-inches and a weight of 6 oz., will work with most Motorola, Samsung, Nokia, and LG phones with included adapters. Crank away when you are out of electric range or use the AC adapter when at home. The charger is available for $39.95.

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Review: USB Exercising Mouse

USB Exercising Mouse

This little guy has been out for a while now, but when our English buds from Crazy About Gadgets sent us a USB Exercising Mouse, we just had to put him through his paces (pun intended.) While waiting for the software to upload, we noticed that Microsoft warned us that it had not undergone safety testing by them. (Thanks for looking out for us, but we’ll take the risk.) Full review and video after the jump.

(Thanks, Phillip)

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Kaiser Baas Digital Photo Key Ring

Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Cameras, Misc. Tech, USB,

Photo Key RingWant to show off your kids, pets, summer vacation unobtrusively? The Kaiser Baas Digital Photo Key Ring has a mere 1.5 digital LCD display and can hold up to 70 pictures. It also features a clock, contrast control, a programmable timer, and rechargeable battery for up to 10 hours of life. Take photos from your cellie or digital camera with the included USB cable. Choose from white, pink, or black for $29.99. Just don’t make your kids hate you by taking their pictures like the one shown. Trust us, they never forgive you.

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Traveler’s Choice Compact Stereo Speakers

Traveler's Choice SpeakersTargus has unveiled their NXT-based Traveler’s Choice Compact Stereo Speakers. Utilizing their Balanced Radiator tech, the ultra-thin speakers are not only foldable, but portable by clipping together magnetically when you don’t need them. Connect to laptop via USB or with the supplied battery pack that uses 4 AAA batteries. Audio is available through a standard 3.5mm jack for flexible device usage. Available in black or red, the Traveler’s Choice speakers will start out in the UK early this summer.

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DIY USB Cut Cord Flash Drive

Cut Flash DriveIt’s always fun to freak out your co-workers and this ought to do the trick. What looks like a cut cord is in fact a USB flash drive. A KingMax 1GB drive, USB cable, electrical tape, and gel-style 5 minute epoxy was used to create the device. DIY step-by-step instructions are available if you would like to create your own. As with all projects like this, you have to really be inspired, for if you buy the products to make it, you could actually end up with a cut cord and glue encrusted flash drive.

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