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18 Smartphone Gadgets to Change Everything.

Jun 04, 2021
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, saving my favorite until last, Pivo's number one. This tool is like having your own cameraman that you clip your phone to and it has amazing face and body tracking not only for humans but for pets as well. The fact that it can control the rotation of your phone on its own allows for all sorts of cool modes. , such as the ability to capture

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around you and turn it into a panorama or a small planet or vs. mode. which can move back and forth between two people. We have the W TT plus and I think this is fascinating.
18 smartphone gadgets to change everything
In the box, you get two headphones and a case designed to carry and charge them, and these are live translation headphones, so you put one in your ear and give the other one. someone who does not speak your language at all and suddenly you can communicate, for example, I can speak in English into the microphone of my headphones and then this will be communicated to the other airboat who will transmit what I have said, but in German and all the time Your

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is connected and you can save a transcript of the conversation. The next product lets your smartphone do something you probably didn't think it could do: it's a microscope and it actually works out of the box.
18 smartphone gadgets to change everything

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It comes, you start with the LED light at the bottom, you place a few pieces on top and then you can just place your phone right on top of it and focus on the subject. Now the version I'm using here is a beta unit and the ending should be better, but you still get very close to the subjects, you can see the inside of plant and animal cells. My unit came with some pre-made slides, but I imagine the fun begins when you start making your own. See super close-ups of objects you think you're already familiar with.
18 smartphone gadgets to change everything
Number four is the battle dock and well, that sounds cool, but it doesn't explain exactly what it does, it's a few things at once, but it's clearly aimed at serious players to begin with. It's a fully adjustable smartphone stand where you can set both the height and angle, but the main advantage is that it has two full-size USB ports that allow you to connect a mouse and keyboard. The mount then connects your phone via Bluetooth, allowing you to control it. with them I think the concept is great, the execution is mixed, the setup is complicated and the app is not particularly intuitive, plus it doesn't work for all games.
18 smartphone gadgets to change everything
Well, you've probably noticed that these smart lights are behind me, videos and facts. right now they are synchronized with my voice, well this is an alternative approach to the same concept that in some ways is even better. One thing to note, although this is confusingly wasteful packaging, each additional panel you buy after the starter kit comes in its own separate box anyway, the starter set comes with three panels and a base, which means immediately your design is no longer limited to being on a wall, you can build it like Lego in the middle of a room, if you want you can make a circle. a tower or a Christmas tree and the most interesting and underrated advantage is that, unlike many similar products that can only display one color at a time per tile, each piece here can have a full gradient at a time, which makes It makes your creation feel much more fluid and of course there is an app for more precise Griffin grip phone controls.
Not only am I unsure of the pronunciation here, but I'm surprised it took me two years making smartphone cat videos to find something like this, you know, almost every glass. The smartphone now constantly gives you the impression that it is just two seconds away from slipping out of your hand and exploding into a pile of small phone parts. Well, these are stickers that completely reverse this; You get quite a few in a pack and you can place them wherever you want. I want on your device, but just for the sake of this demonstration, I'm going to put two on the back of this note 10 plus.
I was hoping this would keep me from dropping my phone, but what I didn't expect was that it was just two small strips. my smartphone went from having almost no grip to being able to hold on to a window and even crazier, this grip is so powerful that when trying to make the phone slide, the entire table it was on was moving before and I was about to stick. Let's face it, if you enjoy straight-up tech content like this, a subscription to the Mister Who's the Boss channel would be awesome. This is one of my favorites.
It's a loading dock, but you've never seen it before. Pataka's magnetic bar and it is an absolutely unit 2 voice charger, the entire strip is packed with incredibly strong magnets and this creates a new type of opportunity inside the box, you get this mounting bracket, so you drill it into the wall, slide this charger on top and then clip your phone onto one of the magnetic kickstand cases, which gives it some pretty incredible sticking power. I realize it's huge, so I was initially surprised that you can only charge two devices on the left side, but because

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is lined with magnets you can stick anything that is magnetic and doesn't need charging on the right side, like keys, and they will not fall when mounted on the wall.
The main caveat here is that after having purchased the bar and potentially two cases for the phones you are going to use with it it is not cheap our eighth device is the inscape which comes presented in a foil bag and this is one of those products from swiss army knife that does many different things has a metal plate that you can stick to the back of your phone and this allows you to use the magnetic stick em device now because it contains magnets, immediately your phone gains the ability to stick to most metal surfaces, but it also comes with a coil that has a firm hold down to thread this through the device any way you want and use the ends to hold your device or tie it around things.
Have you ever been in a situation where you've had access to a headphone jack, say on an airplane or a treadmill, but the headphones you want to use are wireless. Welcome to the Air Flight Pro. It's a little device that plugs into those headphone jacks and then forwards that audio over Bluetooth and it has two uses. Now you can use your Air Pods or go wireless anywhere, but you can also send that signal to two separate pairs of headphones at the same time so two people can tune into one screen. Many modern smartphones have this feature built in, but many of them do not support A slight break from all these complex

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, we have a brush, one of the best brushes not only for your smartphone but also for much of the technology you may have. at home.
It has two ends, the first is a very precise silicone tip that I used to pick up the bits of dust and dirt that accumulate around my phone's screen and cameras and the other end has retractable bristles. This is for a broader, more general area coverage and this is one of these safer ways to clean your tech to reduce that chance of scratching things now for probably the simplest device on this entire list the infinite power batteries the standard cells Old school ones are double or triple the ones used in TV remotes and game controllers, but the link here is that they can be recharged over and over again with your little phone, that's cool.
Pow Pick is a refreshing fusion of old and new at its core. You are looking at a photo frame. You can unhinge the rear slot to take photos and display them just like people did. Ten years ago, but the twist is that it supports ten wireless charging that worked. You just put your phone inside and bam, it works reliably. There is the obvious cover that while your phone is charging it covers the photo underneath, but most of the time you. I'll be grateful that it's a clean looking piece, the rest of the time the Amazon echo showed five gives you a lot for the money and I'd go so far as to say it's my favorite echo device so far, you get all the standard echo features, Yeah.
You can ask it about the weather or tell a joke, but it's also a pretty good speaker and has a 5.5-inch screen and this

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s things, suddenly you get visual information about the things you ask it. You can see who is at the door if you have a smart doorbell and you can read song lyrics as they are said. It also has a front-facing camera with, interestingly, a slider that manually covers it for people presumably concerned about privacy. I don't think I would ever say this, but here's a really innovative case for your headphones because let's face it, ferns are awesome until you need to store them where they seem to collaborate with each other to make sure that when you pick them up.
Once again, they are a disaster. The way it works is you clip on the earbuds, pull on them and then let go and about 50% of the time it wraps around them. This is easily a nine out of ten. concept, but I'd probably only give it a six in terms of execution, it only registers me pulling about half the time and occasionally the remote for my headphones gets stuck, so we talked before about these translation headphones which are pretty good , but if that seems like a big hassle or you don't like the idea of ​​having to carry your phone with you too, then Pocket Talk might be a better solution.
It's effectively an Android device in its own right, specialized in one task. I can talk. in English and will respond in whatever language you have set for it. Monique would be nice, although it sounds great to speak in Spanish, some languages ​​like Turkish sound very robotic and I can't imagine they are very easy to understand on the other end, but tell me hello, my name is Aaron, well, there are three devices missing and This one is simple, you may have even seen something like this before, but if you are someone who doesn't care about the thickness of your smartphone, here is a case for you, it has grip, it is resistant to drops and throws, plus it has a compartment only to store your cards and the mechanism is agile and responsive.
Smartphone activates. I've tried quite a few of these and what we have in front of us right now is not the most premium option, but they are affordable and come with one key advantage: each trigger can be pressed on either side, meaning you can mount them in any orientation. that is comfortable for you to adapt to any game you are playing. and the size of your device, okay, you want to hear an interesting name, how about the Celestron NEX? You see, that sounds pretty epic, but what does it do right at first glance? It is a fairly abstract tool and its use only becomes clear with the second part.
From this, what you're looking at now is a telescope with a sixty-fold zoom and bringing us back to the celestron that was made for this. Mounting a telescope on a phone has always been a difficult idea. I have tried at least three other devices that have tried to do the same thing and this is by far the best. It has dials that are just the X, Y and Z axes and once everything is set up, the adjustment is quite secure and the results are unprecedented. I use the camera with a two-fold zoom. on my phone and when combined with the telescope's 60x zoom, you're looking at a 120x magnification.
Objects this far away obviously aren't very sharp here, but it's definitely better than any phone could do without equipment. Click the card above for more information. Small phone devices content and if you liked this, a sub would be awesome. My name is Aaron, this is the lord, who's the boss and I'll see you in the next one.

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