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Native Union made a USB hub that blends into your home
$35 Pokémon Go Plus accessory will go on sale September 16th
Deal: Save 25% on the Anti-Gravity iPhone Case
Stick your iPhone on any smooth surface with Mega Tiny’s Anti-Gravity Case. Sure, it doesn’t actually defy gravity, but it does use some slick nano-suction tech to keep your phone securely on mirrors, glass, whiteboards, and more.
It’s perfect for watching videos while you practice the piano, checking out the news while you get ready in the morning, or shooting hands-free selfies.
The Anti-Gravity Case normally sells for $40, but we’ve got it in the Technabob Shop for just $29.99. It’s available for the iPhone 6/6S or 6 Plus/6S Plus.
Brik Books Build-on MacBook Cover Adds Glorious Blocky Bulk
Sometimes having a job is complete bullshit. We all have those days when the boss is being a dick and you don’t feel like working as much as you feel like rubbing hot sauce in his eyes and then beating him with that shitty copier they force the entire office to use. You could fake diarrhea and go home, but you can’t do that too often before people start to wonder about your intestinal health and try talk to you about seeing a doctor. An easier, and much less violent method to kill time in the office to have your MacBook covered in this Brik Books Build-on MacBook cover.
It won’t make your boss not be a dick, but it will give you something to play with at your desk, as you build stuff on your notebook like it was a fancy LEGO base plate. The cover is compatible with LEGO, Mega Bloks, and KRE-O. It doesn’t come with any building bricks; you will have to provide your own.
There are plates that snap onto the MacBook Air 11″, MacBook Air 13″, MacBook Pro 13″, and 15″ MacBook Pro. I’d assume they will pretty much fit any notebook in these dimensions with enough glue or tape. ThinkGeek has the cover for $59.99(USD) right now.
The LG G5 will let you lock and load new batteries
Griffin gives Apple’s Macbook its missing Magsafe plug
Logitech’s iPad Pro keyboard case is relatively affordable
Pluggy Lock Turns the Headphone Jack into a Strap Loop: Fill a Hole with a Hole
Mobile phones used to have a hole or a slot on their case for wrist straps, lanyards or trinkets, but this seems to have fallen out of modern designs. You can have that hole back with the Pluggy Lock. It’s a small aluminum loop that screws into the 3.5mm audio input.
As long as it’s properly screwed in, it’ll take considerable force to break off Pluggy Lock from your device. You can always unscrew it and store it in its magnetic carrying case if you need to use the input jack.
Pluggy Locks usually go for $25 (USD) to $35, but as of this writing it’s on sale for just $9 to $15.
[via The Gadget Flow]
Wireless Wonder!
There’s probably a God hidden somewhere in Greek mythology who is set to punish mankind by constantly entangling headphone wires everywhere. It’s overly frustrating and no matter how hard you try, those wires love playing Twister with each other inside your pocket. The solution? Spurn the wires to the seventh hell and don’t deal with them at all. The Bluepin is this facepalmingly simple Bluetooth clip that acts as a wireless remote between your headphones and your precious little device, so your phone doesn’t have to play hangman with your headphone cables. It has a clean single-button interface that doubles up as a dedicated key, based on whichever app your phone is running; making it so convenient, you won’t remember what life was like without it!
Designer: Pinpoint Design
Author: Sarang Sheth
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