Sunday, September 8, 2013

Best gadgets 2013

Hey, this is the Review of Best Gadgets of 2013, I will Just give you people the description and use of the gadget with some useful Links behind the Image. Let’s get started.
Cambridge Audio Minx 200
Rarely do you come across a wireless speaker capable of handling both Airplay and Bluetooth, along with booming bass extension and stellar mid-range. Cambridge Audio’s sound blaster accomplishes it all and packs everything into a clean-designed enclosure that speaks to luxury home audio enthusiasts. The Minx Air 200 flaunts dual 2.25-inch BMR (Balanced Mode Radiator) drivers and a 6.5-inch sub, both mated with a class-D amp that cranks 200W of noise. Bump it at max volume and see if the cops don't come knocking' at the crib.
Fit Bit Flex
Nike got some stiff competition on the fitness bracelet front. The competitively priced Flex manages to pull off some of the same activity tricks as the Fuel band such as monitor step counts, distance traveled, burned calories, and more, syncing results to your iPhone or Android device. Only difference is this activity tracker is lighter, offers interchangeable bands, and presents the better web experience.
LG Optimus G Pro
“Phablets” are becoming the next best thing in the mobile conglomerate thanks to the prominent success of Samsung’s Galaxy Note series. Several other mobile manufacturers are jumping on the bandwagon, though LG seems to be the only frontrunner at the moment to possibly dethrone the Android king with its latest offering. The Optimus G Pro is massive in both size and performance, pushing higher benchmarks than the Galaxy Note II thanks to its insanely fast 1.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon 600 processor. Videos look gorgeous on the 5.5-inch 1080p HD screen and 4G data speeds excel on AT&T’s network. Bigger is better.
Trakdot Luggage Tracker

Ever had your bags sent to the other side of the world or incompetently misplaced by an airline? Frequent flyers can breathe easy as the Trakdot serves as a LoJack for luggage—monitoring baggage through the use of cellular technology instead of GPS. The palm-sized tracker slips into any back pack or large suitcase and sends alerts via accompanying app, email, SMS, or company website. It even shoots notifications for when your bag hits the claim carousel. Insecure types might want to secretly hide these in the back of their chick’s whips. Just saying’.
VIZIO M-Series 80-Inch Razor LED Smart TV
A visually stunning 80-inch HDTV priced lower than five grand seems inconceivable these days. Vizio chose to go against the grain, equipping its new M-Series Smart TV with premium features, 3D capability, and enhanced LED edge lighting all for $1,000 less. The set expands on Vizio’s Smart TV ecosystem by providing improvements such as prompt set-up and a full collection of popular multimedia apps: including Amazon Instant Video, Facebook, HuluPlus, Netfix, 3DGO, and many more. Throw in its ultramodern design with sleek bezel frame, you're looking at the best $5,000 a sports junkie could invest in at the moment.