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House of Marley Bag of Rhythm Portable Audio System

House of Marley Bag of Rhythm Portable Audio System

House of Marley Bag of Rhythm Portable Audio System

We Jammin’

Dashing, as you do, from Merger and Acquisition negotiations to Board of Directors meetings to wetsuit fittings, things can get a little stressful. What’s the one thing you need to chill you out between meetings? Okay, well the SECOND thing you need to chill you out between meetings? Of course, a little Bob Marley. And now you can unwind in style, with the House of Marley Bag of Rhythm Portable Audio System ($300). Just pop in your iPod or iPhone and jam out, thanks to twin 1” (25mm) tweeters at 32 watts, twin 4.5 (114mm) high-def woofers in a ported enclosure, plus a powerful amp that delivers incredible output with crisp detail and powerful bass. This handsome-looking bag also happens to run on dual batter power or an AC adapter, so you can listen anywhere, anytime. And you thought jammin’ was a thing of the past!

Swivl

Swivl

Swivl

Moves Like Jagger

After months of trial and error you’ve come to accept that you and Isabelle’s recreational activities are too difficult to capture on film. Little did you know you were only one Swivl ($160) away from a Kardashian style home video. Swivl is your personal cameraman for hands free video. Simply attach your iPhone to the device, activate the marker, and the Swivl moves to keep you centered in the frame. Go capture something that would make Kim and Mick Jagger proud.

SpareOne

SpareOne

SpareOne

Just in Case

While your Ulysse Nardin Chairman Smartphone talks a big game, after the constant barrage of texts and phone calls from your doting fans, it might run out of juice. So when you find yourself in a pinch (gagged, tied, and thrown in the back of your trunk) it would be nice to have the SpareOne Emergency Mobile Phone ($TBA) stashed in there as well. Powered by a standard AA battery, the barebones cell phone provides up to 10 hours of talk time (that’s a long car ride) and keeps its charge for up to 15 years. Lucky for you, it also automatically transmits its location so you’ll be back to your entourage in no time.

Liquid Image Wide Angle HD Dive Mask

Liquid Image Wide Angle HD Dive Mask

Liquid Image Wide Angle HD Dive Mask

Hey Sea Turtle! Say “Cheeeeeeese!”

Sometimes, your underwater stories are so fantastical, you have a hard time convincing people that they’re true (you, the manta rays, a jar of Skippy peanut butter—’nuff said). Well, now you can capture every second of your watery escapades with the Liquid Image Wide Angle HD Dive Mask ($276). It’s an integrated mask/camera that records HD 720P videos at 30fps, as well as 5 Megapixel still images. Plus, you can take it deep. How deep? Up to 40m or 130 feet, which covers depths reached by certified divers. Lever style buttons make it easy to operate, even while wearing diving gloves, and its super wide angle captures a larger field of view, ensuring that your subject will be captured in the shot. So grab your gear, some extra memory and a jar of Super Chunk—it’s time to make some underwater movie magic.

Lytro Camera

Lytro Camera

Lytro Camera

Shoot First. Focus Later.

When you’re living life in the fast lane it’s difficult to catch everything on camera. A meteor shower during your maiden spaceflight, a Peregrine falcon dive-bombing along side you at 13,000 feet, and the Girls Gone Wild bus doing a drive by, can all happen in the blink of an eye. If you don’t want to miss these spectacular, yet ordinary-to-your-life events, always have the Lytro Camera ($400-$500) on hand. Unlike a conventional camera, the Lytro camera captures the entire light field with the press of a single button. Without auto-focus or shutter delay you can capture the shot instantly and then focus it after the fact. So now you can change the focus from that girl’s face to her um…