MOBILE TECHNOLOGY GALLERY


REAL COOL GADGETS TO HAVE THIS YEAR.

 V-Moda VAMP


Audiophiles looking to boost the sound on their iPhone 4/4S should consider V-Moda's mobile amp. The VAMP utilizes a 150mW x 2 amplifier to convert digital audio to analog, yielding two high-fidelity listening modes: Pure and VQ. And as a bonus, the audio optical output device provides eight hours of playback from its built-in battery pack. The $650 price tag is steep, but try finding another headphone amp/DAC/battery pack combo of this caliber.

Nike+ FuelBand

 The beauty behind this high-tech fitness bracelet is its simplicity to measure and motivate daily activities using Nike’s Fuelband points system. So whether it's running a few miles, having sex, or taking out the garbage, the FuelBand uses its three-axis accelerometer to detect motion and tally up your points. Use the accompanying iOS app to track your progress throughout the year. Motorola's MotoACTV better watch its back.


Monster Gratitude Headphones

Tuned to the audio specifics of Earth, Wind, and Fire, Monster’s in-ear headphones combine brassy band sound with different harmonic levels to create an immersive listening experience. The premium build and rose-gold finish, along with its clarity output and comforting in-ear feel are enough to lure audiophiles away from Beats By Dre. I'm a real freak of great bass headphones and i don't stop buying them. The sleek packaging and additional treats (two carrying cases & 12 ear tips) make up for the $230 price tag..thats like N36,000 you can imagine how powerful it would be.


Google Nexus 7 Tablet

Judging from the massive response its received earlier last week, Google's official Android tablet (manufactured by Asus) is due to catch wreck on the market once it hits stores later this month. The promise of Jelly Bean (Android 4.1) sounds rewarding, with many tech experts claiming the device's performance and gaming experience are beyond compare. It's 1280-by-800 display generates beautiful graphics and pulls fast benchmarks. In addition, its $200 price tag places it in serious contention with the Kindle Fire and "new" iPad. Google's creepin' on the come up.


Samsung Galaxy S III

The year's most anticipated Android smartphone lives up to its hype, and then some. Samsung introduces a number of innovative features in the form of its S Beam and reprogrammable TecTiles technology, which are equally used to share content from one Galaxy S III to another and perform services like check-in on Facebook. Though the U.S. release misses out on the heavily desired quad-core CPU, the trade-off of Qualcomm’s dual-core and 2GB of RAM more than suffices. This is more than a phone.


Bang and Olufsen Beolit 12

This 6.2-pound cube might sport a frightening price tag of $800, but its audio quality, portability, and affluent build are worth evey Benjamin. B&O's music dock offers incredible AirPort support and delivers full and rich sound through its superb speaker system. Full functionality is designated to your iPhone, where you can crank out tunes for up to eight hours on the built-in rechargeable battery. Best summertime cookout dock money can buy.


.......watch out for more.

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