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Top 2-1 Gadgets: For Those Who Like Variety

Exspect’s Time Speaker Dock with Built in Clock

If you like to wake up with a tune when you will love this Speaker Dock from Exspect with built in “Clock Simulation” app. The dock has a piano black face and a sleek silver frame, which makes is not only a great looking gadget, but also a stylish bedroom accessory.

Designed to work with iPhone to simulate an analogue clock, this product includes a free analogue style ‘Time’ Application which downloads automatically from iTunes Store. The Time Speaker Dock has many other functions including, recharging your iPhone, a Snooze and sleep function, 2 programmable alarms amongst others.

Settings can be adjusted from your iPhone or via remote control which is included within. Works with iPhone /4/3/3GS/iPod Touch and can be used with Exspect iPhone4 tough skin frame. Time Speaker Dock includes both UK& EU plug adaptors

The USB 2-in-1 Web Cam with built-in USB drive

Although this isn't the most aesthetically pleasing webcam I've ever seen, at least they were smart enough to combine it with another gadget. Somebody might find it simple and not overpowering, I think its too plain.

It also tosses in a small flash drive, so it does add some credit to this gadget. Despite having two different devices in one, the specs on this are pretty basic.

The USB drive itself has 2GB of storage to hold your various MP3s and documents. It has a few different automatic functions such as exposal control, flash control and white balance. Compatible with Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit), Vista, XP, Linux and Mac OSX.

2-in-1 Computer Mouse and Gamepad

I believe the vast majority of computer users only utilize the mouse for a single task, but that is when the Genius Navigator 365 Laser joins the party and offers an entertaining 2-in-1 product.

When closed, the 365 Lasers works as any other mouse, but when you open it there is a gamepad with 6 action buttons on one side, and another 8 directional buttons (8-way D-Pad) on the other. In other words, you can play simple games with this mouse.

It features 1600dpi as the maximum resolution and 800dpi as the minimum, which works accordingly to the screen resolution you're currently using. Other specs include a laser sensor and USB interface.

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