Awesome add-ons
It never ceases to amaze me how many of the emerging tech gadgets are designed specifically for Apple products. Their designs are contrived as a result of what some may perceive to be shortcomings of the Apple products and in some cases this may be true but overall, the majority of these add-ons are enhancements of an already multifunctional product.We (the consumers) have truly made the Apple brand what it is today. The success of the brand is not just driven by its ability to innovate, but by how the brand has become a one-stop communications platform for so many. Why go through the hassle of using multiple devices when we can accomplish our goals using one? E-mail, surf the web, take and send videos and photos, play games and the list goes on.For those that want to consolidate space and prefer one electrical cord to many, there’s the Day Maker. A compact clock and iPhone charger all wrapped up into a single unit. It gets even better — the device can charge two phones simultaneously and when the devices are fully charged they automatically pop up like slices of bread in a toaster to indicate they are done.For those who constantly misplace or leave home without their phone charger, the Juice Tank is the device you need. The device looks like a standard phone cover but is a charging pad with power prongs that seem to fit seamlessly into the body of the device when not in use. Imagine, being able to plug your phone directly into an electrical outlet, it doesn’t get an easier than that.YouTube lovers everywhere will want to get their hands on a Kogeto Dot Panoramic iPhone lens (http://kogeto.com) designed to work with the iPhone 4 and 4S models.This add-on allows users to take 360 degree videos. The lens is attached to your phone using a device that clips on and is positioned directly above your phones camera viewer. Videos can be viewed using their free Looker app, sent via e-mail to friends, uploaded to the Kogeto site or uploaded to Facebook or Twitter.Artists they have a new toy for you as well, and it’s called the Sensu Brush (https://www.sensubrush.com/). This sleek, shiny brush looks and feels like the real thing and can also be used as a stylus when the cap is applied. The brush can be used without an app but serious artists will want to use it with Paper by 53, Artrage, Procreate or one of the other recommended products.For those of you staying at home during Cup Match, the game will be streaming live at www.bermudacupmatch.com so be sure to check it out.TechBuzz Weekly Challenge WinnersThe July winners are: Hannah Collins (Challenge 1) and Donna Mingledorf (Challenge 2)