Cold season brings a lot of fun with games in snow, outdoor walk, and games with your friends but is not especially friendly when it comes to your smartphone. Fortunately, there are some gadgets that will make their and your life much easier.
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To be sure that you won't run out power when you need it most, you need some kind of a power backup. And we found something for you: The Power Bank 5200 stores 5200mAh of power which is enough to charge not one but to two smartphones. All those mAh are stored into a small sleek and portable device with a smooth rubber finish. Plug your USB charger into the Power Bank 5200 and it will start refilling your battery. It's small but with plenty of power.
Now, when you have gloves that's good for you hands but what about all those small things you have to put down somewhere? They will, no doubt about it, find their way to the lowest part of your car or right down to the floor. Here comes the Grippy pad, a small fellow that holds on to practically everything. Smartphones, keys, coins, you name it, it holds it. The Grippy pad will hold your phone horizontally or vertically and won't leave any marks on your brand new iPhone.
We, gadget fans, have one more problems with gloves. Touch screens tends to fail us miserably in the cold weather arrives. Maybe the screen is working but our cold fingers don't so we need gloves but gloves are not touch-friendly. That's why we are thankful for the Touch Screen Gloves made of interwoven conductive fibres that allow us to use any capacitive touch screen. Add to that they look very good and you have no reason to avoid them.
Now, when you are already outside, it would be great to turn the music on to the point of breaking down your neighbor's window, right? But you won't do that using your smartphone's little speaker, you need something more powerful. Well, the Vecto Outdoor BT Speaker is for you. It was bBuilt with a rugged robust chassis and water proof housing and that makes it perfect for outdoor use. Simply hover your NFC device over the speaker to connect then take it away and let the Bluetooth do its thing.
When you have it enough, a hot tea would be very welcome. To stay in the 21st century, don't reach out for some kettle, get yourself the iKettle. Using the iKettles built in wi-fi, you can start boiling your kettle from anywhere in the wireless range. The iKettle app can boil the water and will notify you when it's ready to pour, needs refilling, or when it's empty. There is a selection of different temperatures so you can avoid a) waiting a half an hour for a tea to calm down and b) burning your tongue to the max. ■