The XOO Belt is no ordinary belt, as it not only prevents your pants from falling down, but also prevents your smartphone from running out of battery. Both can be inconvenient, but we're not as used to carrying a charger around as we are to wearing a belt. With the XOO Belt, which looks like a normal belt (with black or brown leather), you'll have it on you all the time and you'll be able to charge on the go, independent of sockets. 
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The Neptune Duo smartwatch took a different tack than most smartwatches. While most are subordinate to smartphones or their assistants, the situation with this Android watch is just the opposite. We get it in a set with a phone with a 5-inch screen, which is just an interface and thus much less smart than smartphones. That's why it's so much smarter. But the phone is not only an extended arm of the latter, but also a charger where the watch can "tap" its battery. 
Smartphones are more popular than ever, and it's never been easier to find a phone case that matches our personality. While most people buy cases to protect their device from drops and scratches, some opt for unusual, bizarre and sometimes downright impractical phone cases. We've delved into the depths of the interwebs to find some of the funniest and silliest phone cases. 
Smart glasses Sony SmartEyeglass was introduced by Sony last September, and in March 2015 these multimedia smart glasses with the label Developer Edition will only be available for the first buyers. After the withdrawal of Google's Glass glasses, they will have no real competition, and they will hit you in the pocket for 670 euros. For this, you will get augmented reality, which will work in connection with your smartphone. 
Microsoft continues to push the boundaries with its Lumia smartphones, but not so much in terms of user experience and technology itself, but rather the price, which continues to slide down. Which is clearly encouraging news, as the Lumia, with the working name of RM-1099, should be available for less than 60 euros. Obviously, you won't get a Fittipaldi for this, but it will satisfy all those users who still use smartphones "on a whim" or who are not too demanding. 
Reach79 is a smart cover that answers the prayers of those asking for a good mobile signal. Because while it's pretty amazing how many things we can do with an iPhone; book a hotel, check your heart rate,... most smartphones, despite all the goodies they've gotten in recent years, are really only as "powerful" as their signal strength. So no more drag-and-drop downloads and dropped calls due to technical glitches. 
The Aquaris E4.5, a smartphone from BQ, is the first smartphone with the Ubuntu operating system, which was looking for its "host" for more than two years, and Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, finally found it in the said model of the Spanish telecommunications the colossus. The phone brings to the market, what we call in political jargon, an alternative, because it is neither "left" (Android) nor "right" (iOS), but a breath of fresh air with many advantages, such as flexibility and functionality. 
The Olympus Air A01 is a camera without a screen that "misses" when you attach a smartphone to it. It is very similar to a lens intended for a camera with interchangeable lenses, except that it also has a sensor and other necessary electronics in the cylinder. In this case, the function of the "body" is taken over by the smartphone, which thus gains the power of a high-end camera with countless options that are accessible through applications. 
Wireless chargers are becoming an increasingly common sight, and the days when cables will be unnecessary are no longer light years away. Light-colored is Microsoft's Qi wireless charger Nokia DT-903, which "accepts" all smartphones with the Qi standard, the standard that has the most credit for wireless charging. It is a plastic tile that, when a smartphone is placed on it, lights up like neon. Either orange, white and green. 
You've probably stocked up on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod and then frantically searched for it around your apartment, while the worst scenario of losing it was running through your head. So that you don't have to turn over every pillow, go through all the pockets and all the bags, there is now a Marco Polo app that locates your iPhone. How? With your voice. You call it like you would call a dog, except that the iPhone will not run to you, but will answer you as you have taught it. 
Although we will more or less guess about the final appearance of the Samsung Galaxy S6 smartphone until March 2, 2015, its details are already known and judging by the leaked information, we are in for a real supermobile that will sweep away the competition. How could it not, when a 64-bit and 8-core Exynos processor made with 14-nanometer technology will be hidden under the metal glass case. 
Google and Lapka have shown where the limits of a modular phone are, or where they are not. Namely, after Google revealed the prototype of the Ara modular smartphone, we are now getting additional dimensions of what this type of technology can offer us. This is how Lapka created a series of special modules with sensors that open the door to functionalities that far exceed those that smartphones have today. 











