Just Mobile’s AluBolt (£44.95/$49.95) is a lightning dock for the iPhone 5/5C/5S and iPad Mini that manages to do just that in a very simple but elegant style.
‘RoomFeel’ technology — that’s the talking point with the VISO HP20 headphones by NAD. Introduced as the only in-ear options in the VISO range of audio products, the £129.99 HP20s are the first in-ear headphones to feature RoomFeel technology.
As the name suggests, the Olloclip 4-in-1 is essentially a set of portable lenses that you attach to your iPhone, including Fish Eye & Wide Angle lenses, as well as a couple of 10x & 15x Macro lenses.
If you’ve only ever tried smallish, cheapish speakers, it’s very difficult to describe the VISO 1 to you in words. It’s a bit like trying to describe the feel of a live gig to someone who has only ever experienced MP3s.
Made for the iPhone, iPad and iPad Mini, NueVue’s cases are special because they not only protect your device, but clean them at the same time. Plus, it doesn’t hurt that they’re good looking too!
The MacBook Air, with its reduced weight and extended battery life, is ideal for a mobile worker such as myself. Most times I’ll resort to using my backpack when commuting, but there are other times when all I need is to throw my Mac under my arm and head off to a client or remote…
Modern audio isn’t just about great, powerful sound — it has to be compact, pretty and connected, too. And that is exactly what Blue Aura appears to be aiming for with the X10, a kitchen-size Bluetooth speaker that retails at £309. But does it truly meet that ambition?
My first impressions when holding the Ascend iPad Mini case were good. It comes wrapped in genuine leather that feels soft and luxurious, grey stitching around the edge of the case and a subtle Aranez logo on the front cover that adds to its premium look.
Until now, the only solution was leaning my iPhone against another object so that I could get a decent viewing angle. Well, that’s until I used the Breffo Gumstick anyway; a very small, flexible and extremely durable smartphone stand that’s just as portable as your smartphone itself.
Now that touchscreen word-processors are the equal of their desktop counterparts, I increasingly find myself hooking up my Apple keyboard to my iPad and Android phone. But the more that happens, the more irritating the Bluetooth pairing system becomes — and that, in essence, is the problem that OS X app 1Keyboard (£2.99/$4.99) is there…