Cellphone Accessories

Review of Otterbox Defender Series Case for iPhone 4

When looking for tough and rugged iPhone cases one name comes to mind – OtterBox. Over the years they have built their reputation with well-constructed industrial strength electronic accessory cases. Recently they have released their first two iPhone 4 cases:…

Review of Virgin Mobile MiFi 2200

How would you like the internet in your pocket, to be able to take it with you everywhere you go? Well now you can with a MiFi! The MiFi I have today from Virgin Mobile offers you the same features…

Review of Monaco Mobile Solar Charger

At technogog we like green products, they’re innovative and of course they offer something to help do a small part in helping conserve our planet. One thing that comes to mind when you mention green products is solar power, you…

MovieWedge

Today’s review item can easily be mistaken for a Hacky Sack. The MovieWedge is basically a bean bag and is used with various portable media devices as a stand. Sounds far fetched, doesn’t it? It is simple in it form…

Desk Genie Non-Slip Charging Desk Stand

It’s been a while since I’ve really taken a look at any cell phone accessories, we’ve looked at cases and a couple basic stands,  but how about something that’s truly multi-functional. Today for review I’ve got a product called the…

Speck TwoZip HDD Case

Today I’ve got a brief review for you of another product from Speck, it’s called the TwoZip and it’s made to be a case for carrying you 2.5” hard drive around, but it can be used for anything really. The…

H1-Touch

The smartphone stand is the Rodney Dangerfield of the peripheral market – it does not get much respect. Most stands hold the smartphone in place but are not always designed for elegance or style. With the popularity of the iPhone…

PowerMat Wireless Charging Unit

The PowerMat is one of the most talked-about gadgets to hit shelves this fall. A wireless charging mat, the general concept of the mat is simple: place your electronic device on the mat, and it will charge. It is, in effect, trying to invent wireless electricity.