NKMOS Ultima Revisited: The Best iPhone Auto Accessory Ever
The NKMOS Ultima might be the greatest smartphone accessory ever, but it needs your help to become a reality.
The NKMOS Ultima might be the greatest smartphone accessory ever, but it needs your help to become a reality.
Brian Krejcarek has developed some amazing sensors that work in tandem with your iDevice. From proper dental care to monitoring door motion, the information potential is vast.
Finally, there's a stylish, secure solution for in-car iPhone navigation.
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Amplify your iPad 2 sound in one second with the clever SoundBender.
"Mail Pilot" is an ambitious (if unnecessary) new project, but it needs more funding to get up off the ground.
Most ruggedized iPad cases do little more than protect your investment. This one actually seeks to enhance your productivity, too.
If you're looking for an affordable, simple iPhone stand, you may want to check out the iKliK.
We were able to get our hands on a Find My Car Smarter device to test it out. Here's what we think!
The iPen is a stylus with style.
An accessory that is rather a lot like a Smart Cover for iPhone has recently reached its funding goal on Kickstarter.
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The Hidden Radio and Bluetooth Speaker campaign over at Kickstarter has turned our heads. We're excited about what these guys are doing, especially with the design.
Find My Car Smart is a Kickstarter campaign that takes full advantage of the iPhone 4S handset's Bluetooth 4.0 capabilities.
This Kickstarter project may be the next big thing.
Another Kickstarter project we've noticed today is called "Flowfold iPad 2 Sleeve." As the name suggests, Flowfold is a sleeve-case for the iPad 2: the case is sleek, stylish and - oh, did we mention it's made out of old sailcloth and recycled plastic?
A new project has recently appeared on Kickstarter called "The SkyLight." This clever accessory, which can be yours for a pledge of $60 or more, connects your iPhone to a microscope and allows users to scrutinize fuzzy, microscopic beings on a 3.5 inch screen.
Technopathy is the ability to control machines with your mind. It is a superpower possessed by characters, such as Micah Sanders from the television show "Heroes," and Hank Henshaw, the Cyborg Superman. It isn't real, or it wasn't. The hackers at Project Black Mirror hope to turn this superhero fantasy into a reality.
It might cost $165, but the "LilyPad 2" iPad case can do an awful lot. Not only does it feature a solar cell (meaning you can charge your iPad using sunlight), but the case also features an HDMI output, a stylus, a keyboard stand and a backup battery.
An interesting Kickstarter project aims to create an iOS emulator, which will be compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux, along with mobile platforms such as Android.
InfiniteLoop is a new Kickstarter project that promises to deliver backers the perfect iOS device stand. The accessory, which can be yours for a pledge of $35 or more ($19 for the smaller iPhone version - "MiniLoop"), features a re-mouldable design, side clips and suction caps.
Hot on the heels of Air Guitar Move is iBamboo Speaker - another Kickstarter project we really like the look of. This bamboo, electricity-free speaker for the iPhone 4 amplifies the volume of music played on the handset, without using any electricity whatsoever.
"Air Guitar Move" is an iPhone guitar game with a difference. While applications like Guitar Hero and Rock Band allow Apple fans to "rock out" on their mobile device, this is primarily achieved through touch. However, the upcoming Air Guitar Move adds an accessory to the equation - namely, an accelerometer-equipped guitar pick.