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USB technology is the leading connectivity standard for consumer electronics. GetUSB.info takes a look at these products and other fun USB Gadgets to show how USB affects your everyday life, it really does. We talk about USB 1.1, USB 2.0, Wireless USB and soon to be USB 3.0. We have USB hacks, tutorials and general USB information. Welcome and enjoy.

USB Eye Warmer Ranks #1 For Useless Product

01.22.08 | Useless Novelty | Permalink

usb eye warmerOk, there are several items we need to discuss about the USB eye warmers.

First - the picture is classic. Guy looks like sleeping at work - not a good image for selling product. At least put the subject in a hospital bed or white background so the first image running through your mind isn’t sleeping at work.

Second - Warm your eyes to reduce fatigue and tired eyes.  Isn’t that called sleep? There might be some obscure medical research to back up the notion of warmth to the eyes [while not sleeping] reduces fatigue, but doubt it.

Third - The website reports:

User controls temperature by hand and switching power on/off.

That statement is ridiculous. No sh!t power on/off would control temps.

In Conclusion - Because of the items listed above, I’ve made a proclamation as editor of GetUSB.info: The USB eye warmer is the most useless product I have ever seen. Period.

If you feel differently here is the link to the $13 gadget.

Strange Things Are Happening to USB Drives These Days

01.22.08 | Flash Storage| Useless Novelty | Permalink

It’s always been a gas to report on those strange USB drives floating around and I thought we had seen it all with the Spongebob drive, Biscuit drive and Star Wars Pez drives, but today I bring you yet another.

Minimoo brings us four new USB animal drives to place into our “useless novelty” category [although not useless, sure is goofy]. As the flagship product we have the USB turtle, Göran.

usb turtle

Next up we have Fredrick the USB gorilla, Jan the USB sheep and Maud the USB pig.

usb gorilla, usb sheep, usb pig

The common USB sizes are available which are 1, 2 & 4GB with prices between $43-$75.

I’ve got a brother-in-law scared to death of turtles, so I’d love to get him Göran. The look on his face when a USB turtle is sticking out his USB port would be legendary. Although probably not to funny to you.

Anyway - getting your veterinarian a “thank you” tech gift or starting your own USB animal collection would never be easier, thanks to Minimoo of course. (more…)

Yoggie Pico Personal Security Assistant

01.21.08 | GetUSB Dealz | Permalink

I wrote about the Yoggie Security System a while back and today found a special deal for the standalone USB security stick. To peak your interest here’s short quote from my previous article:

The Yoggie Pico device is a self contained mini computer on a USB stick which runs and manages 13 different security applications. At first thought - doesn’t seem like much - why not load up 13 security applications on your computer and save a USB port? Well, the beauty lies within the combination of a self contained unit, a processor to run it self and the combination of hardware and software to protect your computer.

yoggie pico usb security

Make the jump for my full article or click for the GetUSB Dealz.

JPEG Geo Tracker - Never Get Lost Again

01.21.08 | GPS with USB | Permalink

I’ve never given geo tracking my pictures much thought, not until I came across Coolest-Gadgets post about putting GPS to your JPEG images. This gadget would especially apply to those frequent travelers, or travelers who love getting lost in the details during family slide shows.

geo track photos

The picture geo tracker is a standalone device that allows a photographer to tag their photos with GPS location. The Photo Finder is pocket sized and has software which syncs GPS location data into the saved photo file without PC connection or editing. Coolest-Gadgets reports the Photo Finder only supports JPEG at the moment, with plans to support KML route files so you can not only geo tag and plot your pictures, but sync up your (more…)

Expect Wireless USB to be Hot in 2008

01.18.08 | Wireless | Permalink

CES 2008 is a couple weeks old and after poring over the gadget blogs, press releases and manufacturer websites it’s clear Wireless USB or WUSB will be hot in 2008.  For that reason, I thought it would be the right time to revisit:  What is Wireless USB?

wireless usb

WUSB is a high-bandwidth wireless extension for short range communication between computers, devices and gadgets.  The WUSB specification claims a transfer speed equal to USB 2.0 of 480Mbit per second.  Although that has yet to be seen (even with USB 2.0 wired products).

The USB Implementors Forum based this wireless technology off the WiMedia Alliance’s Ultra-Wideband or UWB platform.  WUSB will work up to 9 feet away and then slow down to 110Mbit/s with a max range of 30 feet. WUSB works on the 3.1 to 10.6 GHz frequency range and spreads communication over an ultra-wideband of frequencies.  For this reason you will not see wireless interference between WUSB and Wi-Fi or Bluetooth wireless networks.

If I have peaked your interest for Wireless USB, check out some other WUSB articles.

Ultra Slim USB Digital Voice Recorder

01.18.08 | USB News | Permalink

Gadgets and the size of those gadgets have always been inversely proportionate.  We want the bigger and better technology features with a smaller physical size.  Here I bring you a classic example: the USB digital voice recorder.

usb digital voice recorder

At the size of [about] a credit card - 6.5mm - this digital voice recorder can record up to 69 hours of audio.  The USB digital voice recorder is a 1GB storage device with a flip-out USB connector and flush mounted controls for recording, pause, play, rewind etc. (more…)

RFID Security Is Ironclad For USB HHD Enclosure

01.17.08 | Brando USB| Security | Permalink

Click - Hard drive locked and encrypted.
Click - Hard drive unlocked and ready for use.

Yup, that’s it for security when using the RFID USB hard drive enclosure. The enclosure is designed to hold any number of 2.5 inch hard drives and with the embedded RFID technology a simple RFID ringkey is all that holds your data safe and secure.

rfid usb hard drive enclosure

Upon connection to your system, the RFID key identifies the USB hard drive for setup and connection, from that point forward the USB enclosure needs the same RFID signal to lock and unlock the drive.Several LED light configurations provide status: Red for lock, Green for unlock and Blue for write process.

With all this high tech RFID security, you can still be a knucklehead (more…)

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