mobile power system
charging on the go
nectar™ is the world’s first truly portable power system. After inserting a pod, any USB 2.0 compatible CE device can have 2 weeks to a month of mobile power. Unlike other back-up batteries or recharging devices, nectar does not need to ever be plugged in to a wall outlet.
Soul SL300 Usain Bolt Signature Series Over-Ear Headphones
Features:
The Usain Bolt SL300JAM headphones are noise canceling, which means they can eliminate unwanted ambient sound and noise. Noise canceling makes for a much cleaner and clearer listening experience, it also allows you to listen to your music at lower volumes. Noise canceling requires batteries and can be turned on and off. Nicely, batteries aren’t required to listen to the SL300s regularly. The SL300s come with two audio cables, one for universal usage on phones, tablets, and audio devices, and the other is optimized for iPhone and iOS features. It includes an inline ControlTalk button with buttons and a microphone. There are volume buttons and a universal button that can control music, phone calls, and voice activation features (Siri). Most of these features should be compatible with Android too.
Soul notes that the SL300JAMs feature advanced drivers and circuitry design that produce superb bass, clear mids and highs, and a high precision audio balance.
WeMo Switch
Finally, Your Home Gets Its Own App
The Belkin WeMo Switch, lets you turn electronic devices on or off from anywhere inside--or outside--your home. The WeMo Switch uses your existing home Wi-Fi network to provide wireless control of TVs, lamps, stereos, and more. Simply download the free WeMo app, plug the switch into an outlet in your home, and plug any device into the switch. You'll be able to turn that device on or off using your iPhone or iPad. You can even set schedules for your devices and control them remotely using a mobile Internet connection. You can also add additional switches to your home to control more devices.
Eton Rukus XL
Eton's Rukus XL is a solar-powered, absurdly loud, Bluetooth-enabled boombox. Though quick to avoid the older "boombox" moniker, Eton's marketing chief referred to the Rukus XL as a "portable sound system." It doesn't quite roll off the tongue but, then again, it isn't the '90s anymore. The Rukus XL takes about five hours to charge in direct sunlight and, laudably, will last about eight hours on a full charge. Smartly, it also lets users charge the smartphone that's providing the tunes. The Rukus XL costs $200.
2013 CES
Highlights from this year's International Consumer Electronics Show.
Parrot Flower Power
The most advanced plant sensor
Wireless sensor
measures sunlight,
soil moisture, temperature
and fertilizer
soil moisture, temperature
and fertilizer
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