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Wednesday
Feb222012

G Shock GW-7900-1ER watch review

When one think of the term “gadget,” the first things that come to mind are most likely going to be smartphones, tablets, and other portable connected devices of the sort. However, for most people, watches were really the first gadgets they owned. Today, we’ll be taking a look at the G Shock GW7900-1ER watch from the Tic Watches store. While the G Shock moniker has become more of a fashion item since the original Casio watches used in the military, the GW7900 retains many of the features that make a G Shock, well, a G Shock. Full review after the break!

Thursday
Feb162012

Logitech Touch Mouse M600 review

You’re probably wondering two things right now - why is that Magic Mouse black and why is there a Logitech logo printed on it? Well, that’d be because it’s not a Magic Mouse at all. What you’re looking at is the Touch Mouse M600, Logitech’s answer to Apple’s multitouch mouse. How does it perform on the Windows PC? — Our full review after the break!

Thursday
Feb162012

digiZoid ZO2 Personal Subwoofer review

Headphone amplifiers: they’re standard in every audiophile’s portable audio rig. Most of the time they just provide the extra bit of power to supplement a weak music player so what does digiZoid mean when they call the ZO2 a “personal subwoofer”? Well. the ZO2 features SmartVektor, a technology that supposedly allows for a richer and more customized audio experience, in addition to improved bass performance. Is the ZO2 as magical as it sounds? — Our full review after the break! 

Wednesday
Feb152012

GelaSkins for iPhone 4S and iPod Classic review

You want to protect your brand new iPhone but you don’t want a case nor do  you want a boring clear protective film either. What do you do? You get a skin! Skins provide protection and customization without adding the bulk of a case. Today, we’ll be reviewing GelaSkins for the iPhone 4S and iPod classic. Are they any good? — Our full review after the break!

Wednesday
Feb152012

HEX Vision Metal Watch Band for iPod Nano review

When it comes to watchband accessories for the iPod nano, you’ve got a pretty good selection these days. There are cheaper bands constructed of silicone and then there are straps made of more premium materials. Today, we’ll be taking a look at the latter - the HEX Vision Metal. With a clever clip on design and durable metal chain, will it steal the crown from the LunaTik as our favorite watchband? — Our full review after the break!

Monday
Feb132012

SGP Steinheil Anti-Fingerprint Screen Protector for iPod Nano 6th Gen review

Especially when you’re using your iPod Nano as a watch, screen visibility can be a big issue when you’re out and about. Of course, our friends at CreTouch had a solution for us - the SGP Steinheil Anti-Fingerprint Screen Protector. It was one of our favorite matte screen films for the iPod Touch but how does it perform on the iPod Nano? — Our full review after the month!

Friday
Feb102012

Bluelounge Milo review

Bluelounge is probably one of our favorite companies when it comes to cool accessories. While they’re not necessarily made specifically for Apple products, they work best with them and have a similar design purpose: to make something as simple and functional as possible. Today, we’ll be taking a look at the Bluelounge Milo stand that uses a suction cup to hold your device upright. — Our full review after the break!

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