Archive for the ‘Audio Devices’ Category
Starry Night Sleep Technology: A Gadget Lover’s Bed
Beds are originally meant to be a place of sleep or rest, where you shut your eyes and blank out to the world of dreams. A typical gadget lover wants more out of his bed. In between the time of wakefulness and shuteye, a geek will want to play with his gadgets. The Starry Night Sleep Technology Bed offers more than a sleeping place for the gadget lover.
The Starry Night Sleep Technology Bed includes wireless internet connectivity, an iPod docking station and a plethora of surround sound audio treats, including four 9in sub-woofers. But, rather than simply building an LCD TV into the foot of the bed, the Starry Night has a wall-facing 1080p LCD projector integrated into its headboard to provide a 6000:1 contrast ratio and 2000 lumens of brightness.
One other cool thing about this bed is that the bed’s sides rise automatically to stop snoring, and drop back when the snoring stops. You can also adjust temperature for separately for each side of the bed. I tell you, this is the type of bed I like to sleep on.
The bed is available in the range of $20,000 to $50,000 with the mattress.

Cambrige Soundworks PlayDock
This audio dock is different from all others you have been seeing as it is not made for Apple iPod alone but also for other MP3 players.
Thanks to 4 different kinds of holders, the dock is compatible with a couple of MP3 players, such as the Creative Zen Touch, Dell Pocket DJ, the obvious iPods, and many more. Its features are:
- Robust 15-watt subwoofer has 4-inch driver
- Powered by sub and main speakers, the compact PlayDock MP3 will out-boogie much larger stereo systems
- Convenient grip in rear housing makes it easy to transport
- AC adapter keeps the music going
- Internal battery ensures up to 10 hours of cordless music anywhere you go
- Recharges select MP3 players while AC powered.
The Cambrige Soundworks PlayDock costs $249.
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SIYOTEAM USB Card Reader With Bluetooth
The SIYOTEAM card reader has it all. It supports myriads of cards and above all can also function as a Bluetooth dongle.
It supports several card formats like:
-SD/SDHC
- miniSD
- microSD/SDHC
- MMC
- Memory Stick Micro (M2)
- Memory Stick
- Memory Stick Pro
- Memory Stick DUO
- Memory Stick Pro DUO
What more else would you need from a card reader?
This nice gadget costs about $15. Read product details here.

blueLounge Sanctuary: All-round Charging Tray
This innovative charging tray is being designed with the typical gadget geek in mind. It is a special charging tray that supports more than 1,500 products. So whatever your gadget, be it cell phones or portable media players of whatever brand, you will find a compatible charging plug in the blueLounge Sanctuary.
12 built-in connectors can charge more than 50 brands, including electronics from these companies:
- Nokia
- Samsung
- Audiovox
- Kyocera
- Palm
- LG
- Sony Ericsson
- Apple
- Mini-USB
- USB
The blueLounge Sanctuary costs E65 and you can order for it here.
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SensorPlug: Turn It On Without Touching It
This is no magic, I assured you. You can actually turn on your lights or plugged in appliances without touching the switch. You simply walk past. Amazing!
SensorPlug is like having an extra pair of hands when you need them! The SensorPlug Motion-Sensing Outlet is a passive infrared motion sensor that’s triggered when you walk past, instantly turning on a light or even an appliance, such as a fan or a radio. Since the SensorPlug inserts right into a wall outlet, you don’t need to wire it in!
SensorPlug costs only $20 and it provides Safety, Security and convenience at an affordable price. Product details here.

Wear Your Keyboard on Your Pants
This is not a designer’s pants, but a designer’s keyboard. Yeah, a fully functioning keyboard sewn into the fabric of the Jeans. This is a product of designer Erik De Nijs.
This keyboard pants also includes speakers built into the knees, a pocket for mouse storage in the back, and a joy stick controller behind the zipper. This is geek’s madness carried a little bit far.
Give a little time, we will soon be wearing our monitors as spectacles.
