For many people (like myself) their iPhone has all but replaced the point and shoot camera for day to day picture taking. But getting prints at home from your iPhone can be a pain the butt multi-step process involving moving the pictures to your computer first and then sending them to the printer. There’s an easier way. This iPhone Photo Printer lets you print crystal clear 300dpi pictures without any computers or software. Your iPhone or iPod Touch docks right into the top. A free downloadable app controls the printer. The printer can print 1, 4 or 10 images on a single 4×6″ borderless sheet. This tissue box sized printer charges your iPhone while it’s docked and it also works with other smart phones via a mini-USB jack. Just $159 from Hammacher. Use code “FSAPRIL” for free shipping throughout April 2011 on this or anything else over $100. If you order in March use code “HSMRCHFS”. iPhone Photo Printer...
This phone is pretty badass. It’s a “diamond” covered skull with eyes that light up an eerie blue when there’s an incoming call. To answer the call you just steal his face right off his head and pick up the phone: Suddenly I’m compelled to get a landline for my home. $47.99 at USB Geek. Diamond Skull Phone with Light Up Eyes...
This rear view mirror clamps over your existing rear view mirror and works as a full-duplex bluetooth speakerphone. The Rear View Mirror Bluetooth Speakerphone also displays incoming caller names and numbers right on the mirror itself, so you can keep your eyes on the road and your hands on the wheel. No bulky units sitting on your dashboard and no wires! The speaker has full-duplex noise and echo-cancellation for clear audio and it can also send the audio to your car’s FM radio to play through the speakers if you wish. An included in-ear headset, which mounts on the mirror, works if you desire more privacy (calls are automatically switched to the headset when it’s removed). The mirror charges up in about 3 hours with an included car charger for 15 hours of talk time. Buy it for $159 from Hammacher. (use code “HSMRCHFS” for free shipping on this or anything over $100 through 3/31/11) Bluetooth Speakerphone Rear View Mirror...
This rear view mirror clamps over your existing rear view mirror and works as a full-duplex bluetooth speakerphone. The Rear View Mirror Bluetooth Speakerphone also displays incoming caller names and numbers right on the mirror itself, so you can keep your eyes on the road and your hands on the wheel. No bulky units sitting on your dashboard and no wires! The speaker has full-duplex noise and echo-cancellation for clear audio and it can also send the audio to your car’s FM radio to play through the speakers if you wish. An included in-ear headset, which mounts on the mirror, works if you desire more privacy (calls are automatically switched to the headset when it’s removed). The mirror charges up in about 3 hours with an included car charger for 15 hours of talk time. Buy it for $159 from Hammacher. (use code “HSMRCHFS” for free shipping on this or anything over $100 through 3/31/11) Bluetooth Speakerphone Rear View Mirror...
In a sea of plush animals at the 2011 Toy Fair we found the geekiest of them all- Ganndroids! These plush dolls of the Android logo character were originally created by the Gann Memorials company as a one-off promotion item for Google to celebrate their Android Operating System. When the design proved popular, Gann put the wheels in motion and is putting out a full line of these plush mascots ranging from 3 to 12 inches tall. The most interesting one we found is above in the first photo- it’s actually a plush cell phone case- great for your Android phone. The Gann representative said it’s just a prototype for now- the finished product will fit tighter to the phone and have a belt loop. And yes I did take these pictures with my iPhone. Look for them in stores in about a month. TF11: Ganndroids Plush Android Phone Case and Dolls...
The Jawcase is an interesting new case design for the Droid X and iPhone 4 that allows you to use the case to both protect your phone, as a camera stand and as a car mount. Yes the case is also car mount. The case opens up in a triangular-like manner and forms a wedge between your dashboard and windshield to work as either a dash cam or GPS unit. This makes it easy to move it from car to car (great for rental cars) and you can use your phone in either landscape or portrait mode. The case was designed by 21 year old Heather Schmidt. It’s made of a high grade poly carbonate plastic and can also be used as a camera or video stand, alarm clock stand, worklight stand using the phone’s LED light, and as an ID card holder. The Droid X version can also hold the extended battery and an SD card. Here’s a video of Heather talking about and showing you the Jawcase in action (click the Kickstarter link above if you can’t see the video): That’s a real versatile case...
Bad boys bad boys whatcha gonna do? Whatcha gonna do when they come for your cell phone? You can’t do anything because your phone is about to be Scared Straight with a Cell Phone Lock Up. It’s actually a wooden puzzle that makes it very hard to get your phone out unless you know the trick (which is totally not explained in the product description). I could see this being useful in a classroom setting for teachers to temporarily put student’s phones in lockup. It’s a trap! (via RGS) It’s Not a Jail Cell, It’s a Cell Phone Jail...
