It looks like JayBird is tapping into the sudden love for the 80’s by releasing headphones with colors that could easily be described as neon. These Bluetooth headphones also come in less neon colors, so if you’re not really loving that trend, you’re still in luck. Plus, with these headphones, you don’t have to deal with any of those unattractive cords.

The wide band might not appeal to absolutely everyone, but it does still stick with that 80’s feel. These headphones will work with Bluetooth A2DP or even apt-X Bluetooth audio codec. On the side of most of their headphones they include buttons to control your music. Plus, to finish off the deal there is an integrated mic for making phone calls. You can purchase a pair of these for $99.

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Sanyo is well known for their line of Eneloop products that comprise mainly of rechargeable batteries that work right out of the box, alongside a bicycle that has a built-in battery to help you tackle those mean uphill slopes if you happen to live in areas like San Francisco. Well, here is yet another effort from the Japanese electronics giant to keep the earth green in the form of the Sanyo Pedal Juice, which in essence is a a 9V DC Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery device that will target musicians who want to find a new (and cleaner, greener) way for musicians to power their effects pedals, multi-effect devices, and mobile recorders. Expect to see it hit leading national music retailers and distributors throughout the U.S. before the month is over for $199.99 a pop

Sanyo’s Pedal Juice is said to be developed to meet the needs of both professional and entry-level musicians, where a solitary Pedal Juice battery is able to offer up to 50 hours of non-stop, stable power for a single analog pedal or up to 20 hours of continuous power to three digital pedals. This is made possible thanks to the eneloop 9V rechargeable lithium-ion battery within that does away with the need for AC power. Apart from that, it will ensure that the output voltage remains much more stable for longer periods of time without running the risk of AC ground looping noise. You will be able to recharge the battery hundreds of times, hence doing your bit to eliminate the waste and inconvenience of disposable 9V alkaline batteries. Read the rest of this entry »

If you need to keep your phone safe around water you might give the DryCase a try. It’ll give you full use of your phone, all the while keeping it completely safe. Of course you’ll have limited use if you happen to own a flip phone of some kind, but at least you could still use Bluetooth if you so chose. Plus for those of you that have a camera on your phone, it’ll let you still take pictures thanks to the clear case.

These cases aren’t just waterproof, they all are left underwater overnight to make sure the seal is in great order before they’re sent off to the purchaser. The case has a buoyant armband that will keep the case from just dropping to the bottom of the ocean. It also has a stereo and microphone jack. You can purchase the vacuum sealed case for $39.99.

Want to give that brain of yours a run for its money? Why not consider the 2010 Mensa Select Mind Games Winner which comes in the form of the Yikerz Magnet Game. This is an extremely attractive game of strategy that requires the winner to place all their magnets, while an interchangeable game board paves the way for more challenges. At $19.99 a pop, this game of magnet mayhem will require you to set up the board in any configuration of you can think of, where you will then place your Yikerz pieces down on the board while trying to avoid attracting pieces which have already been played. The whole idea of the game would be to get rid of all your pieces. Should Yikerz snap together, you will need to remove those pieces into your stack. You can opt to go solo, or play in 1-on-1 and in teams, depending on your preference. Nice to know this comes in a travel pouch for you to have some Yikerz fun even when you’re on-the-go!