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Gamevice Controller

Gamevice transforms your iPad mini into a badass powerful handheld gaming console. The device features dual analog joysticks, sturdy twin triggers, the classic D-Pad and a button layout all gamers have used for many years, allowing you to play thousands of great games, with console-level gaming anytime, anywhere. Gamevice also includes Audio DAC and headphone out, and doubles as a charger for your iPad while playing. Available soon for iPhone 6/6s and iPad Air.

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IOSHUTTER | CAMERA REMOTE

ioShutter is an ingenious take on a remote shutter release, the cord/app combo turns your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad into a remote for your SLR. ioShutter has 6 modes: standard trigger, motion trigger, sound trigger, time-lapse, timer, and bulb. Plug the cord between your iPhone and camera, download the app (its free!) and you´re good to go!   You can buy the ioShutter at Photojojo or Amazon...
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Satechi Mini NVMe SSD Enclosure

The Satechi Mini NVMe SSD Enclosure is a compact powerhouse for on-the-go storage. Designed for 2230mm NVMe drives, it supports capacities up to 2TB and transfer speeds up to 10Gbps, perfect for laptops, smartphones, and game consoles. With tool-free installation, swapping drives is effortless, making it ideal for users who need flexible storage solutions. The enclosure features a USB-C tip, integrated cooling with vents, and a versatile lanyard that doubles as a...
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BIOLITE CAMP STOVE

This is a very innovative project, the ecological BioLite Camp Stove features a thermoelectric system, after starting the fire, part of the device transforms heat into electrical energy, which moves the internal fan. No batteries required, gasoline or any other energy source. The excess energy generated can be used through a USB port to charge your devices including smartphones, LED lights, GPS and many others. Genius and ecological. via GadgetReview...
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