stuff we drool about

Sony Waterproof Mp3 Player

Sony have unveiled the W Series Walkman, a waterproof all-in-one digital music player. The device combines a mp3 player and earbuds in a single unit that is capable of being submerged underwater up to 6.6ft(2m). It has no wires and features 4GB of storage and 8 hours of playback. Great for swimming, you can now keep your music playing through every lap… Watch the video



sony-waterproof-walkman-2.jpg | Image

sony-waterproof-walkman-3.jpg | Image

sony-waterproof-walkman-4.jpg | Image

sony-waterproof-walkman-5.jpg | Image



GROWATT PORTABLE POWER STATION - Image

GROWATT PORTABLE POWER STATION

Whether you need an emergency backup power source for your home or you’re planning a camping trip or road trip, the Growatt portable power station offers clean, efficient, and reliable power to run your devices. All Growatt portable power stations feature a fast-charging capability that takes less than an hour to charge from 0% to 80% via wall (AC outlets) input. Additionally, the power station supports solar charging and can pair with solar panels for even faster...
read more
Anker PowerHouse 767 - Image

Anker PowerHouse 767

The Anker PowerHouse 767 Portable Power Station is the ultimate solution for off-grid living. With a capacity of 2048 Watt hours, this portable power station can charge 99% of home appliances and power tools, making it perfect for use during blackouts or at the camp site. And with the option to add the Expansion Battery Pack, the capacity can be increased to 4096Wh.   The PowerHouse 767 is housed in a suitcase-style unit, unibody design, making it e...
read more
GNARBOX 2.0 RUGGED BACKUP DEVICE - Image

GNARBOX 2.0 RUGGED BACKUP DEVICE

Now available for purchase, the Gnarbox 2.0, is a portable, wireless storage device & editing system for action cameras, DSLR and drones, that offers automated media backups without the need of a phone, tablet, or computer. It has a fully integrated processor that enables instant editing of content long before you’re back on your computer. Connect a camera directly via USB (500 megabytes per second), or an SD card (100 megabytes per second), and use the LC...
read more