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Gadget Show Live 2009: Veho

By: , IntoMobile
Friday, April 17th, 2009 at 5:30 PM

There was an interesting company called Veho at the Gadget Show Live 2009 – they were demoing loads of tech, but I pulled two items out to mention:

  • Bluetooth music cube – presumably any device that support A2DP profile can connect to this bad boy – noteworthy mainly because of it’s tech-funk industrial design, and reasonable sound quality given it’s size. Certainly handy if you are on holidays, and don’t fancy the headphones in
veho-bluetooth-cube

sorry for the blurry pic

Mini video camera – OK, vid cameras are getting small, but this is ridiculous! A 2MP still snapper, and VGA recorder, which takes microSD up to 8GB (if I remember right). Neat solution in terms of it’s portability, and flexibility to offload simple video recording tasks to a specialist device

veho-mini-camera

Cool tech overall then! Veho’s site seems to be down at the moment, but when it’s back up you can see it here.

Ben

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