The super sleek and stylish Agent Blu bluetooth headset v2.1 + EDR, Class II product offers a multitude of functions including Multipoint Bluetooth Connectivity which allows more than one Bluetooth device to be connected simultaneously.
The Agent Blu has a connectivity range of up to 30 feet (10 metres) from your bluetooth device allowing for easy operation and call answering capabilites. With up to 70 hours standby time, 4 hours talk time and convenient USB charge point, the length of time between charging is minimised. The contemporary design allows Agent Blu to be worn both in or over the ear with detachable ear loop to suit the individuals personal preference. Agent Blu has a one touch design for simplicity and ease of use, with two additional volume buttons located on the side of the unit to control sound levels.
View the Agent BLU in more detail here.
Tuesday, 22 February 2011
Monday, 14 February 2011
It's Valentines Day
Why not give your loved one a kiss everytime you call them with the Hotlips telephone from DST UK Ltd.
Monday, 7 February 2011
Ipevo P2V Point to View USB Camera
The Ipevo P2V enables greater interaction between you and your audience. Bring your curriculum or presentation to life by allowing the viewer to see what you see. Simply point the Ipevo P2V at an item, document or screen and it will display this on your computer screen enabling it to be shown on your projector.
Simply plug the P2V in to your existing Mac or Windows computer connected to a projector and use the P2V to display notes, math problems, maps, and share printed
articles and clips without having to spend money on copies.
Featuring a solid weighted base and multi-jointed stand, the P2V brings an extra dimension to your presentation. In addition to showing printed notes and articles, the P2V can be used to show 3-dimensional objects at any angle - ideal for subjects like Science, Geometry, and Art classes.
With its high-resolution 2.0-megapixel CMOS sensor and full autofocus lens, the P2V USB Camera delivers great image quality even when projected onto the big screen. With a Macro focus as close as 1.5" (5cm), you can zoom into the specific details you want to present.
Coupled with the included snapshot software, you can snap images from the class and use them for study guides and tests, or incorporate into PowerPoint presentations.
The Ipevo P2V is a teaching aid that no classroom should be without.
Simply plug the P2V in to your existing Mac or Windows computer connected to a projector and use the P2V to display notes, math problems, maps, and share printed
articles and clips without having to spend money on copies.
Featuring a solid weighted base and multi-jointed stand, the P2V brings an extra dimension to your presentation. In addition to showing printed notes and articles, the P2V can be used to show 3-dimensional objects at any angle - ideal for subjects like Science, Geometry, and Art classes.
With its high-resolution 2.0-megapixel CMOS sensor and full autofocus lens, the P2V USB Camera delivers great image quality even when projected onto the big screen. With a Macro focus as close as 1.5" (5cm), you can zoom into the specific details you want to present.
Coupled with the included snapshot software, you can snap images from the class and use them for study guides and tests, or incorporate into PowerPoint presentations.
The Ipevo P2V is a teaching aid that no classroom should be without.
Tuesday, 18 January 2011
Take control of your iPhone, iPad or HID enabled device with the Freedom i-Connex Mini Keyboard.
Designed for the iPhone, iPad and HID enabled devices, the highly portable Freedom i-Connex Mini can go with you anywhere. Small enough to be kept in your pocket with your phone, but much easier, quicker and more accurate than using an onscreen keyboard or T9 keypads.
Among the many useful features is the HID Profile which is used for connecting to iPad and iPhone 3Gs and 4G & latest generation iPod touch running OS 4.0 and above as well as Symbian and Windows Mobile Smartphones with built in HID keyboard support. Can also be connected to many HID compatible devices which have keyboard support such as Playstations 3's, Netbooks, Laptop's and PC's.
The Freedom i-Connex Mini Keyboard is compatible with a large range of devices which have built in HID support for Bluetooth keyboards.
Specifications
- Media controls for Play, Pause, Rewind, Volume, etc.
- Separate LED indicators to show power and connection status.
- Pull out, folding, device stand.
- Intergrated rechargable battery with inteligent power circuit.
- Apple iPad
- Apple iPhone 3Gs and 4G and the latest generation iPod Touch running the 4.0 OS
- Windows Mobile 6.1 and 6.5 (with built in HID support).
- Playstation 3
- Windows, Mac and linux based laptops, PC's, tablets and netbooks.
- All other devices that have built in support for HID Bluetooth keyboards
- NB. Apple iPhone not supplied
Monday, 25 January 2010
The Phone Guardian 110 is ideal for the vulnerable or elderly who wish to feel confident while living independently and provides piece of mind for friends and family.
The Phone Guardian 110 is designed for anyone who may need the ability to access emergency help at any time of day or night. At the touch a wireless personal alarm remote control button; the phone will instantly call the 3 emergency numbers you have programmed into the phone on the memory buttons.
This alarm phone has a simple, highly functional design with large buttons, speaker-phone, handset-amplification, large display screen and numerical voice confirmation to make it clear and easy to use.
You are unlikely to miss an incoming call on the Phone Guardian 110 as it has an extra loud ringer linked to a flashing “new call” light making it perfect for those who are hard of hearing or struggling with sight.
The Phone Guardian 110 has a 30 name and number phone book which makes it easy to call regular contacts, such as friends and family, at the touch of a button. Elderly users can feel confident before choosing to answer a call as the large display screen clearly indicates all callers’ identities, either by name or number.
You are unlikely to miss an incoming call on the Phone Guardian 110 as it has an extra loud ringer linked to a flashing “new call” light making it perfect for those who are hard of hearing or struggling with sight.
The Phone Guardian 110 has a 30 name and number phone book which makes it easy to call regular contacts, such as friends and family, at the touch of a button. Elderly users can feel confident before choosing to answer a call as the large display screen clearly indicates all callers’ identities, either by name or number.
The Phone Guardian 110 is aimed specifically at the elderly/care market - it is a simple, attractive, easy-to-use phone full of enhancements designed to make life easier for the user.
It comes with a wireless, fully waterproof wristband remote control with a single emergency-button to enable help to come quickly when needed.
It comes with a wireless, fully waterproof wristband remote control with a single emergency-button to enable help to come quickly when needed.
The use of phones in the home, the invention of home phones and progression to the phones we have today, including modern day cordless home phones.
The History of the Phone - In the 1870s, two inventors Elisha Gray and Alexander Graham Bell both independently designed devices that could transmit speech electrically (the telephone). Both men rushed their respective designs to the patent office within hours of each other, Alexander Graham Bell patented his telephone first. Elisha Gray and Alexander Graham Bell entered into a famous legal battle over the invention of the telephone, which Bell won.
The very first cordless home phones were introduced in the 1970s. In 1986, the Federal Communications Commission or FCC granted the frequency range of 47-49 MHz for cordless phones. Granting a greater frequency range allowed cordless phones to have less interference and need less power to run. In 1990, the FCC granted the frequency range of 900 MH
z for cordless phones. In 1994, digital cordless phones and in 1995, digital spread spectrum (DSS) were both respectively introduced. Both developments were intended to increase the security of cordless phones and decrease unwanted eavesdropping by enabling the phone conversation to be digitally spreadout. In 1998, the FCC granted the frequency range of 2.4 GHz for cordless phones and as of 2003 the upward range is now 5.8 gigahertz.
Cordless telephones are one of those minor miracles of modern life; with a cordless phone, you can talk on the phone while moving freely about your house or in your yard. Long before cell phones became so cheap that anyone could afford one, cordless phones gave everyone the freedom to walk and talk within the privacy of their own homes.
Cordless phones have many of the same features as standard home telephones, and there are many models available.
The very first cordless home phones were introduced in the 1970s. In 1986, the Federal Communications Commission or FCC granted the frequency range of 47-49 MHz for cordless phones. Granting a greater frequency range allowed cordless phones to have less interference and need less power to run. In 1990, the FCC granted the frequency range of 900 MH
z for cordless phones. In 1994, digital cordless phones and in 1995, digital spread spectrum (DSS) were both respectively introduced. Both developments were intended to increase the security of cordless phones and decrease unwanted eavesdropping by enabling the phone conversation to be digitally spreadout. In 1998, the FCC granted the frequency range of 2.4 GHz for cordless phones and as of 2003 the upward range is now 5.8 gigahertz.
Cordless telephones are one of those minor miracles of modern life; with a cordless phone, you can talk on the phone while moving freely about your house or in your yard. Long before cell phones became so cheap that anyone could afford one, cordless phones gave everyone the freedom to walk and talk within the privacy of their own homes.
Cordless phones have many of the same features as standard home telephones, and there are many models available.
Friday, 22 January 2010
See our new range of tough phones!
Introducing the long awaited tough phone by Siemens. The Siemens E495 Rugged DECT cordless telephone is perfect for a busy working environment. The E495 has been built to withstand water, splashes, shocks and dust, it can survive in any environment from the most hectic of homes to the dustiest of workshops.
Also releasing a new tough phone on to the market is Panasonic with the KX-TG6481. The KX-TG 6481 is a feature packed tough phone which is ideal for both home and business use.
The Panasonic KX-TG 6481 design is shock, splash and dust resistant making it the perfect phone to withstand the rigours of everyday use. With the KXTG6481 you don’t need to worry about damaging the internal circuitry even when accidentally splashing water or dropping the handset. The phone has rubber protection on the edges of the handset and any spillages can simply be wiped from the phone.
Also releasing a new tough phone on to the market is Panasonic with the KX-TG6481. The KX-TG 6481 is a feature packed tough phone which is ideal for both home and business use.
The Panasonic KX-TG 6481 design is shock, splash and dust resistant making it the perfect phone to withstand the rigours of everyday use. With the KXTG6481 you don’t need to worry about damaging the internal circuitry even when accidentally splashing water or dropping the handset. The phone has rubber protection on the edges of the handset and any spillages can simply be wiped from the phone.
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