Hands on: Moga Pro controller review
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A quality Bluetooth speaker that pulls double duty as a hands-free car phone
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An iPhone compatible microphone for those needing quality portable audio recording.
For once, the hype is near the mark - this little thing can belt out some pretty decent audio for a portable Bluetooth speaker.
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A digital recorder for your iOS device that's ideal for recording concerts, podcasts and more.
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Ever got frustrated by weak mobile signals in your house or workplace? Us too. Now Vodafone has a plug-in router-alike solution – the Vodafone Sure Signal - that means you won't ever again have to crane your head out of a top floor to get decent in-home coverage.
Plug your guitar into your iPhone, iPod or iPad, turn up the volume and start riffing!
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A versatile device that lets you use your iPhone in a new way
Squeeze some extra life out of your gadgets
We like this product, but find it hard to imagine a time when it would actually be useful. That opening sentence might sound at odds with itself, so you’d better read on.
The iPhone’s headphone jack is recessed so far into its body that hardly any third-party headphones actually fit.
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With VoIP and webcam use on the increase, this handsfree headset will make conversations easier. Offering twin stereo jacks and a built-in microphone, you can equally use this headset with your phone as well as your laptop