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Moshi Xync

The new Xync by Moshi is a quintessential travel companion for iPhone/iPad users. The little device easily attaches to a keyring and features a handy 4-inch (10 cm) long charge/sync lightning connector and a sliding USB port for a sleek and compact design. Hidden inside are hidden compartments for carrying extra SIM cards(1 micro, 1 nano) and an always useful eject tool.

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INSTA360 FLOW PRO

The new Insta360 Flow Pro revolutionizes iPhone photography and videography with advanced stabilization technology. Designed to transform your smartphone into a professional-grade camera setup, this gimbal ensures smooth, shake-free shots with its 3-axis stabilization and AI-tracking capabilities. The Flow Pro integrates seamlessly with Apple DockKit and over 200 third-party iOS apps, utilizing Deep Track 3.0 for precise subject tracking. It rotates 360...
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QOOQ | CULINARY TABLET

QOOQ, is the first culinary coach touch screen device, it revolutionizes the way we think and cook. The device has been around for sometime in France and its coming to the United States soon with an upgraded model. This "kitchen assistant" offers an easy-to-use interface and contains 3,600 recipes, including 1,200 videos with expert chefs. Qooq was designed for the kitchen, but the tablet also offers full multimedia functionality throughout the home. Watch...
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WIRELESS POWERMAT

Who would not want to charge their cell phones, portable gaming consoles, cameras, or even your watch without having to use any wires? This became reality, the Israeli company Powermat, created a kind of "mat" on which the user puts his electronic device on top and the battery charges, without relying on wires and electricity. How is this possible? Simple, through magnetic induction....
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