Rabu, 21 November 2012

The Latest from GadgetLite

The Latest from GadgetLite


Belkin NetCam WiFi Camera lets you monitor your home via iOS or Android device

Posted: 21 Nov 2012 06:02 AM PST

Video surveillance is sometimes necessary, and if you need a WiFi camera that can protect your home from burglars, today we might have the perfect model for you.



NetCam WiFi Camera with Night Vision comes from Belkin, and it's designed so that you can monitor your home using smartphone or tablet from anywhere. In order to do so, NetCam connects to the network via WiFi, and it streams video to an iOS or Android device with NetCam app. We have to mention that this camera supports infrared night vision for low light conditions, and it also supports wide-angle video for larger spaces. There is also a built-in microphone that provides you with digital audio and clear sound. In addition, NetCam app can send email alerts in case that camera detects any motion, so users can see live stream on their mobile device at any time without keeping a constant eye on the camera.

Belkin's NetCam WiFi Camera sounds like good solution if you want to protect your home, and as for the price, this WiFi camera is available for $129.99.

[via iTechNews]

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All Interactive Entertainment MAG II controller enhances your FPS experience

Posted: 21 Nov 2012 05:24 AM PST

Enhancing your gaming experience isn't easy, but if you want more realistic FPS experience, you might be interested in today's controller.



The MAG II comes from All Interactive Entertainment and it can track your movement using the motion sensing and gyroscopic induction movement tracking technology. As for this controller, you hold it like a regular gun, move by using the right analog stick, and you aim at enemies by aiming with your controller just like you would with a real gun. In addition, The MAG II comes with built-in software that can be updated via downloadable firmware updates, and thanks to the USB port, you can "unlock new functions and gameplay modes" according to the All Interactive Entertainment. In regard to compatibility, The MAG II is compatible with PlayStation 3 and PC.

The MAG II looks like an interesting controller, and it changes the way how we play first person shooters. As for the price, MAG II is priced at $150.

[via Joystiq]

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Latest 8-inch tablet from Archos: Archos 80 Cobalt

Posted: 21 Nov 2012 12:41 AM PST

We already covered tablets from Archos in the past, and today we have 80 Cobalt Android tablet from Archos, so let's have a closer look at it.



Archos 80 Cobalt is the latest addition to the Elements series and it comes with 8-inch 1024×768 capacitive touchscreen display.

This tablet is powered by a dual-core 1.6 GHz processor with quad-core GPU and 1GB of RAM. Archos 80 Cobalt comes with 2 Megapixel camera, but there's also a 0.3 Megapixel front-facing camera for video calls.

Additional features include WiFi support, built-in speaker and microphone, 8GB of internal storage, but thanks to the microSD/SDHC slot, you can expand the storage up to 64GB. As for the software, Archos 80 Cobalt runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.

Archos 80 Cobalt has some decent specs to offer, but sadly, we have no information regarding the price or availability, but we'll keep an close eye on this tablet, and keep you informed with latest news.

[via iTechNews]

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Thanko Gesture Glove Mouse controls your PC and Android devices wirelessly

Posted: 20 Nov 2012 09:05 AM PST

There are all sorts of input devices on the market, and today we have a device that lets you control your PC wirelessly using hand gestures.



If you want to control your computer or an Android-powered device using hand gestures, and you want to try something different, you might be interested in a mouse that is worn like a glove. Thanko Gesture Glove Mouse is designed for right handed people, and it comes with a sensor that goes on your index finger so that sensor can track your wrist movement, converting it into cursor movements. On the other hand, if you want to click, you need to use your thumb and index finger. Gesture Glove Mouse works wirelessly, it can work from up to 10 meters distance, and a single hour of recharge can provide you with dozen hours of use.

Regarding the pricing, Gesture Glove Mouse is priced at $61.87, but so far, we have no information regarding the availability.

[via Ubergizmo]

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