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Too. Many. Gadgets. Our lives are filled with em. They don’t operate on endless power, though. These things need to be charged and its easy to forget nowadays. Thanks to the Powerbag you won’t have to worry about losing juice on your iPhone right before needing to find a public restroom again.

Inside the bag is a removable rechargeable battery that’s connected to a dock with 30-pin Apple connector, micro-USB, mini-USB and regular old USB ports attached for charging up just about any gadget. This does add a modicum of weight to the bag, however. Worth it? We say yes.

The whole shebang will set you back around $140. It’s available now. Finally we can be lazy and forgetful in peace!

You gotta hand it to Plantronics, they really love pumping out headsets for smartphone users. Well, hold on to your iBritches as the company has prepped another cool unit for your collection. Introducing the Marque M155.

So what makes this one any different from previous models? For one it’s fast. Like super fast. There will be no delay with this unit. It’s also light, as a matter of fact it just may be the lightest Bluetooth headset of all time. It clocks in at just 7 grams. Somebody give this thing a turkey leg! The M155 also offers voice-guided pairing assistance, customized apps and the ability to answer or ignore calls with verbal commands.

The Marque M155 is available in black or white, just like the cookie. It is available for pre-order ..read more

You know what sucks about most soccer cleats? They are dumb as dirt. Not so anymore. Adidas has perfected their first pair of “intelligent” cleats. They are dubbing them the F50 adiZeros and they just might change how you think about soccer footwear. This, of course, won’t matter to Americans since we don’t play soccer. Oh well.

These cleats are powered by the miCoach power cell, which means access to all sorts of tech goodies. The chip records your speed, sprint times, distance, step and stride rates, stores it for up to seven hours and squeezes it over WiFi or USB to the device of your choice. Of course, you can share all of this information with the social network of your choice. It is 2011, after all.

A pair of these ..read more

Sleeping is awesome. Sleeping can also be difficult and ruin your health if you aren’t doing enough of it or if you just aren’t doing it right. But aside from getting an early stroke, how do you know? Sleep issues aren’t easy to diagnose. Now you may have help in the form of a rather ingenuitive smartphone peripheral.

Zeo are making their famous all-in-one sleep clinic available for smartphones. Dubbed Zeo Mobile, this gadget hooks up to your smartphone, and then to your brain, in order to give you up-to-the-second results on how you are sleeping. It does everything except make a Youtube movie of your dreams. Don’t worry, they are working on that.

All you do is wrap the patented headband around your head before you fall asleep, and then let the machine ..read more

We warned you. We gave you plenty of time to prepare. The time is now. Vuzix has officially made available their 1200vR video 3D glasses. You know what these do don’t you? They inject an immersive 3D image right into your eyeballs. The future is here!

The Wrap 1200VR glasses enable you to view a simulated 75-inch, 3D (or 2D, if you’d prefer) 16:9 display at ten feet away. These bad boys feature a single 852 x 480 monitor per eye and support input resolutions of up to 1280 x 720. The VR in the name comes from the included Wrap Tracker 6TC with compass, which enables head-tracking with three degrees of freedom. Pretty cool right?

They will set you back a bit. A pair of these futuristic monstrosities cost around $600. ..read more

We’ve written a lot about Burton in the past. The company is back, perhaps with their most innovative product to date. The company’s new gloves perform a dual function: Keeping your hands warm and controlling your everloving iPod.

Burton’s Mix Master gloves stick a wireless controller right inside the glove, thus eliminating the need to remove your fingers from their warm, comforting womb when you want to skip to the next Radiohead song. All you do is plug a small dongle into your iDevice and it pairs up with the music-controlling hand-wear. The rest is, well, magic.

The gloves are available now for around $160. Winter is coming. What are you waiting for?

Tokyoflash pretty much rule the world of experimental watch design. The company is putting the dark back in reading time with a wristwatch that uses true night vision.

The Kisai Night Vision wristwatch was just made official and it has more bells and whistles than you can shake a night-soaked stick at. It features black stainless steel, sub-surface LEDs, a hexagonal form factor and support for USB recharging. The LEDs come in red or green, so it can be aesthetically changed as you see fit.

The Night Vision watch is available right now for around $129.

Mirror mirror on the wall who is the farest of them all? Well, actually, it’s you in your skivvies. The New York Times, yes that New York Times, has been developing a cool/terrifying bathroom device called the Magic Mirror. It, well, tracks your bathroom activity and lets you act accordingly. Sigh, I’m not letting one of those in my bathroom.

If you are one of the brave few who is ok having your bathroom activity monitored and commented upon by an all-knowing artificial intelligence device then here is what is in store for you. The mirror uses a hacked Kinect system to create a display/HUD that you can access via your movements. You can read news, your email and all of that stuff. The interesting part, is the system analyzes your ..read more

The mad geniuses over at LG just don’t stop do they? Next up? A pair of passive clip-on 3D glasses that actually function as, well, your regular glasses. It’s true. All you have to do is clip them on to your regular glasses and you can watch and experience 3D like the rest of the world. No need for that whole humiliating “double glasses” thing.

It’s not just 3D, however. The clip-on goodness also extends to UV protection and something the company calls “seamlessly interacting with your TV.” Not sure what that one entails.

The LG AG-F220 can be purchased online at an astounding price of just $20 for a pair. That’s pretty darned cool if you ask this bespectacled freakazoid.

The world of necklaces can be a wild and mysterious one indeed. Enter Ross + Doell and their homage to all things Apple, the iNecklace. This necklace burns with the fire of 1,000 Steve Jobs-approved suns.

The iNecklace is an aluminum pendant with an oh so subtle pulsating LED that takes its pattern from the Apple “breathing” LED on Macs. You know the ones we mean. That’s all there is to it, but is there any more elegant way to show the world your undying love of wearable technology? Not to mention your love of ye olde tech giant Apple.

The necklaces are available now at the price of $75. That’s about 1/7th of an iPad.