Here’s another chalk product for today, after the Chalkboard Table and the Chalk Mug. Now we go to the phone accessories, here’s a super cute accessories for your mobile phone – a chalkboard board, a traditional Japanese chalkboard eraser (made of wood) and a piece of chalk together all on a cellphone strap. You can really write on it but I’m sure the chalk will break into pieces when you put your cellphone in your pocket. But well, chalk is just a cheap stuff, most importantly you get a screen protector or casing for you mobile phone before you hang this type of accessories to your phone because they always gives scratches to your screen. This mini blackboard is available for 2500 Yen which is around $20 or more.
[via Tokyo Mango]
The Desk Lips work as a loudspeaker for your mobile phone at home. Just put the clip on your phone speaker and see that silver lips start to move when caller speakers. It measures 11.2cm x 11.2cm x 10.5cm, weighs 272 grams and it’s battery powered. The Desk Lips is available for $35. That will be scary if the silver lips talk by itself when you get some drinks in the kitchen middle of night.
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Here’s another weird stuff, it is a cellphone strap that comes in shape of an eraser. This eraser houses two AA batteries and works as a phone charger, yeah emergency use. Unfortunately, it only charges CDMA phones from FOMA – SoftBank which is available in Japan.
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Here’s a goodies for Motorola V3 users, it’s a battery case for your V3 where you can customize it with your name. This battery cover will cost you a whopping $182 which is almost about a price of new Motorola V3i. This personalized Motorola V3 battery cover will cost you for 182 peso which is around US$17.50.
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Here’s the multi-function emergency solar charger that will helps when your mobile phone battery runs off. It has a built-in 1350mAh high capacity rechargeable polymer battery and support for Nokia, Samsung, Motorola and Sony Ericsson mobile phones. Besides charging phones, it also support for digital camera, PDA, MP3 and MP4 charging. It takes approximately an hour for a fully charge depending on your phone.
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Some cellphone does not support “ringing + vibration” (incoming alert) together, which means you can choose either ‘vibrate first then ring’ or ‘ringing’ or ‘vibrate’ and sometime you just don’t feel you phone is ringing when you put it in bag. Now here’s a thing that will alert you when there’s incoming call, the BlueQ. BlueQ is a vibrating Bluetooth wristband. Yes, the wristband will vibrates whenever there’s incoming call and it works for 30 hours on standby.
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Some countries in Asia have officially started to sell the Sony Ericsson K800i with Spiderman 3 protective casing, phone skin and straps. The little spider mounted on the phone straps will lights up whenever there is phone call. More images after the jump.
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Do you have different types of phone at home? This charger will be suitable for you, the FED Charger, it is compatible to most of the phone – Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Blackberry and Mini USB (Motorola). Beside phones, it also comes with an addition of connectors to charge your iPod, PSP and others handheld device. You can pick up one of this for €17.50 which is about $24.
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Here’s the MSB-100 a bluetooth stereo speaker from LG for your bluetooth enabled music phone. You can use it as your speaker phone too, when there’s incoming the music automatically pause and resume after your calls. A fully charged battery will let you enjoy 8 hours music. The speaker will be available this May for 120 bucks.
[via Slashphone]
Just talked about Bluetooth headset yesterday and today Parrot a company from France has released its Parrot MK6100 Handsfree Bluetooth A2DP-enabled Kit. This headset comes with a wireless remote control for you to manage your playlist and the text to speech DPS, the automatic synchronization of phonebook entries and voice dialing features. No pricing available for this Parrot MK6100 Handsfree Bluetooth A2DP-enabled Kit at the moment.
[via New Launches]
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