Archive for November 11th, 2009
EZNEX’s Bluetooth speakerphone is powered by the Sun
This speakerphone from EZNEX passed through the FCC today. The device, known as the ENA-9000, is designed to stick to your windshield with suction cups so it can recharge its battery when in sunlight. The ENA-9000 offers your standard suite of Bluetooth features, including A2DP support. The device also includes an FM transmitter, so you can route calls through your car’s FM radio.
The ENA-9000 provides 14 hours of talk time, and 280 hours of standby time. That’s good news, because it will take 33 hours to fully charge the battery on the device using just solar power. You can also charge the ENA-9000 with a USB car charger.
Huawei Fixed Wireless Terminal turns your SIM card into a landline
It’s easy nowadays to dump your landline for a cell phone. The Huawei Fixed Wireless Terminal provides a good option for those of you that may want to occasionally bring the landline back.
The Fixed Wireless Terminal takes your SIM card, and allows you to plug in 2 traditional phones. With support for GSM 850/1900, it allows you to bring your landlines anywhere you have a cell signal.
This isn’t the first device that melds cellular and landlines, but the Huawei Fixed Wireless Terminal does this in a tight, streamlined package.
JBL On Tour XTB – Saucer-shaped, Bluetooth-powered portable speakers
Bluetooth speakers are wonderful accessories for the iPhone and other A2DP devices. The JBL On Tour XTB speakers are no exception. This device connects to your music source via Bluetooth or 3.5mm input. Running on AA batteries or an AC adapter the XTBs can be used at home or on the road.
Although the saucer-like design may be an acquired taste, the XTBs do offer a lot in a 6.5” package.

