Wednesday, July 29, 2015

GADGET GIZMO SPECIAL .............COMING SOON! (2)

GADGET GIZMO SPECIAL
COMING SOON! (2)


A fresh bunch of startups are concentrating on mobile tech to build innovative accessories for your smartphone. All of these are set to hit the market within the next few months. The good thing is they're available for pre-order ­and yes, they all ship to India

NEXPAQ
Think of the NexPaq as a smartphone casing on steroids. It packs a 1000mAh battery for extra juice, while its modular design lets you add features to your device. You can use its Hotkeys module to add extra buttons to directly access apps or to trigger your camera; use the LED module if you want a flashlight, and the SD card reader module for expandable memory .
You can also choose between the Laser Pointer, Breathalyzer, Temperature and Humidity, USB Stick, and Loudspeaker modules (the US-based company sells these individually).  And you can even add and remove these modules directly from the back of your case without powering down.
As of now, the NexPaq case can be pre-ordered for the Samsung Galaxy S5, S6, S6 Edge, Note 4, Note 4 Edge, Apple iPhone 6, 6 Plus, and the One Plus One. But in case you own a handset other than these, you could opt for the BatPaq ­ a powerbank with a 2600mAh battery that connects to any smartphone via microUSB, and which also comes with six slots to add the modules of your choice.
nexpaq.com | $65 (`4,100) for case, modules start at $15 (`950) | Jan 2016

MOKY INVISIBLE TOUCHPAD KEYBOARD
Touch typing on a smartphone or a tablet is not as convenient Tas using a physical keyboard.
Enter Moky ­ a compact Bluetooth keyboard that doubles as a large touchpad.
When you switch from typing to touchpad mode, its surface is continuously scanned by built-in infrared surface is continuously scanned by built-in infrared laser sensors, allowing you to run your finger over the keys lightly (like you would on a touchscreen) to move the pointer on the phone's display, pinch to zoom, scroll through web pages, and more.
The keyboard also comes with a foldable lid that serves as the stand for your device.
As of now, the Moky ­ by the South Korea-based Innopresso Inc ­ provides full support for Windows, Mac and Android, while only the keyboard works with iOS devices.
http:www.moky.co | $69 (`4,400) | Oct 2015

Savio D'Souza & Ashutosh Desai
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