Listen To Your Sounds With The Nocs NS900 Headphones

Having the right headphones is just something that everybody needs in their life, whether you're using them on your way to work or when you work out; others need them as part of their job, like DJs. The Nocs NS900 Headphones were constructed with the DJ in mind with all of its features. The headphones are priced at $250 with interchangeable ear cushions, developed with 40 millimeter titanium coated drivers that deliver great sound, no matter where you are. There are also replaceable parts and features like "a resizing slider function and a PVD-coated stainless steel headband with an internal headband secured by steel hex screws." If you're interested in some new headphones, you might want to check out the Nocs NS900. More specs on the headphones can be found here.

[Via Nocs]


Nikon DF Images and Amazon Product Page Leak

Nikon has been teasing us with their "Pure Photography" videos, but now we have a full look at Nikon's first retro full-frame camera. The first photos of the camera hit the web earlier today via Nikon Rumors. A few hours later, Amazon accidentally published their product page for the camera with the official announcement will be made later tonight.

What we learned from the Amazon posting is the Nikon DF and 50mm f/1.8 kit will cost $2,996.95 while the body only is priced at $2,746.96. The camera is available in silver and black. According to the specs, it will have  a 16.2MP CMOS FX sensor, be released with a special edition 50mm f1.8 lens, house an EXPEED 3 imaging processor, boast ISO 100-12,800, have WiFi capability, and more. The release date is Thursday, November 28, 2013.

You can check out more images of the camera and a screen shot of the Amazon posting in the gallery below.

via [Peta Pixel, Nikon Rumors & Phoblographer]


Get Yourself A Floor Mopping Robot

Cleaning is something that just has to be done, whether you like it or not, and with technology you'd think we'd have robots doing the dirty work by now. We might be waiting a long time until that happens, but until then we can rely on iRobot for all our robot needs.

iRobot has recently released the Braava Floor Mopping Robot so you won't ever have to mop the floor ever again. It is priced at $300, and it will dry sweep for up to three hours or wet mop for up to two hours on a single charge. With the technology packed inside, you won't have to worry about it crashing into anything, and it can clean those hard to reach spots with its perfect edge technology.

[Via iRobot]


Nook GlowLight: Another Option For Readers

To me, the best way to read is the old-fashioned way, and that's with a book. Nonetheless, there are a ton of options for a person to read their favorite novel, whether you choose to use your phone or a tablet. Barnes & Nobles has just released the new Nook GlowLight as another option for people to read without all the extra features some of its other competitors have.

They changed some things for a better reading experience with a screen with 60% more pixels without the glare and a higher 1024 x 768 resolution. They also cut the size down so it won't feel like you're lugging your library around, and it has 4GB of storage that will hold 2,000 books ,as well as a battery that will last eight weeks on a single charge.

[Via Barnes & Noble]

 


Nokia Lumia 2520 Tablet

With Apple set to release their new iPads, it looks like Nokia is trying to take a little shine from them. Nokia is releasing a new tablet of their own, the Nokia Lumia 2520. The tablet comes with a price point of $500 with a Windows operating system, as well as a 10" screen with full HD for your viewing pleasure. It also features 4G LTE connectivity to surf the web and even comes with a snap on keyboard if you get tired of its touch screen capabilities. Depending on what you're looking for, you might want to check out the Nokia Lumia 2520 Tablet and see what Nokia delivers with their first ever tablet.

 

[Via Uncrate]


Google Nexus 5

There's no official date set for the release of Google's Nexus 5 just yet, but there is some information regarding what the public can expect. The new Nexus 5 is set to pick up where the Nexus 4 left off, with this version comes with a 1080p 4.95 inch screen, 4GLTE, a 2.3 GHZ Snapdragon processor, and comes in either 16GB or 32GB capacities. Visually speaking, it has a sleek design and comes in an all-black body, improving on the previous model. For those who might want to grab one, you can expect the starting price to be around $349 when it comes out.

[Via Hypebeast]

 


Timbre Speakers

Nowadays speakers are an essential to anyone's desk space, many people spend so much time at their desk it's only right that you should be to able to listen to your favorite music too. The Timbre Speakers would be a nice addition to anyone's desk with their sleek design and great sound. Priced at $125 and made from a single piece of solid alder wood as well as stainless making these speakers built to last. "The stainless steel sheet along the front acts as the diaphragm and suspension of the speaker, thanks to an attached voice coil, resulting in a full sound across the entire range." If you want more on the specifications of the speakers head on over to Timbre here.

[Via Uncrate]

 


Fujifilm Instax Mini 90 Neo Classic Camera

There was a time when people used film prints and polaroids to share their photos with each other instead of uploading them directly to their favorite social media site. Recently, there has been a growing interest in going back to analog film, and if you're one of those people, you might want to check out the new Fujifilm Instax Mini 90 Neo Classic Camera.

It might look like the rest of the new breed of instant cameras, but this one has a lot more features to play around with to explore your creativity. The camera has a lot of modes to choose from, and there's one for every occasion from macro and double exposure modes, a speed mode, and even a party mode, as well as a bulb mode for long exposures when shooting at night. The best part is when you finish taking a shot, it's developed and printed instantly for you to hold.

[Via Uncrate]