The WakeMate wristband monitors your sleep cycles, and uses your iPhone, Android or BlackBerry device to wake you at the most opportune time.
It’s a major hassle for online shopping: you’ve ordered something but then you have to sort time to pick it up from the post office. That might get a little simpler with plans for “24 hour parcel lockers” being tested in a new concept post office.
Snap-lock bags are very handy for storing all kinds of items ranging from food to USB sticks, but the standard sizes don’t bulk out well for storing larger amounts of stuff. The solution? A larger snap-lock bag with an expanding base that means you can use it for dry goods and other items.
Chances are you’ve got more than one iDevice hanging around, and it can be annoying to sync them one by one. The duaLink USB splitter lets you plug two iOS gadgets into one USB ports and sync them at the same time.
Leaving a charger plugged in to the wall for your mobile phone can seem convenient, but it has two disadvantages: you can end up with a bunch of chargers lying around and looking tangled and ugly, and your chargers will draw a small amount power even when there’s nothing connected. Belkin’s Conserve Valet charger station is a neat way to solve both problems.