Imation’s wireless USB Apollo Pro WX external HDD does backups sans wires

September 26th, 2008 by

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We knew wireless USB would eventually rise up and become more than a pitiful excuse for not plugging in your digicam to transfer photos, and lo and behold, it has done just that. Imation’s latest Apollo drive packs a lot of promise, thanks in huge part to the integrated WiQuest WUSB solution tucked within. Put simply, the Apollo Pro WX can begin to backup user data as soon as the machine in question comes “into range.” Without any wires (save for that pesky AC adapter), this one no-touch backup system can ensure that your most precious 1s and 0s aren’t lost for eternity when unforeseen disaster strikes. There’s no word on price just yet, but expect these to sell like hotcakes when they ship in Q4.

[Via EverythingUSB]

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Samsung’s NaBee brings wireless USB to any digicam

September 23rd, 2008 by

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Samsung has just introduced a product with a name we can’t help but love: NaBee. The smooth sounding device is actually a system for bringing wireless USB technology to any camera with a USB connector. Packed within is Alereon’s AL5000 Worldwide Wireless USB Chipset, which enables cordless communication between one’s PC and digicam so long as the receiver and transmitter are within reach. Yeah, it’s not nearly as elegant as inbuilt WiFi solutions, but at least it gives those a year or two out from upgrading a shot at enjoying wireless USB transfers in the here and now. Mum’s the word on pricing, but it should be out this December.

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Cables To Go intros Trulink Wireless USB to VGA kit

September 4th, 2008 by

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Cables To Go, your one-stop-shop for all things cabled related appears to be aiming squarely for a sector of the market that’s decidedly un-cableish… wireless transmission of VGA signals. The company is slated to demonstrate it’s new “TruLink Wireless USB to VGA Adapter Kit” at this year’s CEDIA, which utilizes UWB technology to toss your UXGA or WSXGA signals up to 30 feet away, and stream 720p over the same distances. Sure, it sounds awfully similar to IOGEAR’s… wait for it… “Wireless USB to VGA kit,” but hey, the more the merrier, right? No word on price or release date, but we should know more soon.

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IOGEAR’s USB to VGA transmitter gets USB-IF approval, October release

September 3rd, 2008 by

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IOGEAR Wireless USB to VGA

Just in time for CEDIA, IOGEAR’s Wireless USB to VGA Kit has received passing marks from the USB Implementer’s Forum, so you can rest assured that the $230 kit will play nicely with any other USB gear you have now or may get in the future. You can expect to see the wireless duo on shelves in October, so Windows XP and Vista users with a free USB port can cut the cord, clean up the rat’s nest of cabling and start beaming 720p signals around the living room or conference room — just mind the 30-foot limit. Full release after the break.

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IOGEAR’s Wireless USB to VGA kit extends your monitor sans wires

August 24th, 2008 by

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Wireless VGA? Been there, done that. Wireless USB to VGA? Hello, IOGEAR. Said outfit has just revealed the world’s first Wireless USB to VGA kit that enables users to extend or clone their desktop to another monitor sans wires. Certified by the USB-IF, this unit enables any machine with a spare USB port to stream video to a TV or projector with resolutions as high as 720p. So long as your USB dongle is plugged into your machine and the VGA adapter is connected to a display, you’ll be good to go within a 30-foot radius. According to IOGEAR, the product is only compatible with Windows XP 32-bit or Vista 32- / 64-bit, but those with no qualms about that can grab one next month for $229.95. Full release after the jump.

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NEC produces Wireless USB host controller, on the hunt for end products

August 20th, 2008 by

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Oh sure, Wireless USB products are out there, but they’re pretty far out there. We’re talking deep back shelf type stuff. NEC Electronics is hoping to get the cord-free version of the well known peripheral standard into more and more gizmos by cranking out the uPD720171 Wireless USB host controller. The unit was designed with the PCI Express bus interface in mind, and it can also provide laptops with connectivity via the ExpressCard slot. The company claims that the $10 device can handle transfers up to 480Mbps within a range of three meters, but you’ll be waiting a little while yet before testing out said claim in a finalized product.

[Via SlashGear]

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Kensington kills a few more cables with Wireless USB Docking Station

August 18th, 2008 by

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Look out, cable pundits, your next must-have gadget has arrived. Kensington’s Wireless USB Docking Station is pretty straightforward — you simply plug in up to five USB devices along with your external monitor in order to access all of those gizmos sans cabling from your Wireless USB-enabled machine. Sure, the range is capped at 15-feet, but never having to plug in that printer / scanner / external HDD / USB-powered fan again when setting up your work lappie at home will be a huge relief. Look for this one to ship soon for $229.99.

[Via Electronista]

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AMEX offers up RM-mp1 media center remote

May 23rd, 2008 by

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Though we’d certainly like to see a few hands-on shots of this beauty just to quiet that annoying doubter in the rear of our mind that this is merely a concept, AMEX’s RM-mp1 is reportedly the real deal. Said remote features wireless USB, support for Windows Media Center, a built-in touchpad / laser pointer and a black or white motif. Beyond that, details are admittedly scant, but we’ll certainly be crossing our fingers that this mystical device crosses the waters to America in short order.

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Fanatec intros wireless Porsche 911 Turbo Racing Wheel

April 30th, 2008 by

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Sorry Mario, but your Wii Wheel just got lapped, backed over and left in the dust. Heck, even the Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel looks toyish propped up next to this. Then again, neither of the previously mentioned accessories will put a $349.99 hole in your bank account, but did you really expect anything else from an officially licensed Porsche product? According to Fanatec, it took the firm seven years to acquire the license, and it required that the wheel be “the best out there.” We can’t judge the quality from here, but we can tell you it supports wireless USB technology and boasts a trio of force feedback motors, a 6+1 speed H-pattern gear shifter, cordless pedals, an automotive grade leather covering, a key-shaped 1GB flash drive for storing settings and compatibility with Sony’s PlayStation 3 and PCs of (almost) all ages. Look at it this way: it’s still probably cheaper than two tanks of premium.

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Wireless USB now an option in even more Dell laptops

February 11th, 2008 by

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Jonesing for more wireless USB options in your laptop? Dell’s got you covered with extended availability of the $145 add-on in its XPS M1530 (plus its Gaming Edition), Inspiron 1525, which brings the tally to those and the 17-inch Inspiron 1720 and 13-inch M1330. Still out of the wireless USB loop: the low end 14-inch 1420, the XPS M1730, and the juggernaut M2010 (which really should have it by now).

[Via Electronista]

 

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Dell’s XPS M1330 now with built-in Wireless USB

February 11th, 2008 by

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We not sure when Dell’s XPS M1330 learned the new Wireless USB trick, nevertheless, it’s sporting that option as of this morning. The $150 add-on integrates a Wireless USB module into Dell’s slick 13.3-inch laptop while netting you a short-range Belkin 4-port USB hub for all your peripherals. See, it’s not just phone news today.

[Thanks, Srinivas N.]

 

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IOGear busts out a wireless USB CardBus adapter

January 30th, 2008 by

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We’re not certain making a huge investment in Cardbus adapters is the wisest financial decision you can make, but if you’re looking to add a little Wireless USB action to your older lappy in the most upgrade-unfriendly way possible, IOGear’s got you covered. The company’s new Cardbus WUSB adapter does pretty much what you’d expect, but doesn’t yet have pricing or availability details. Still, unless you’ve got a crying need to finally use that empty slot, we’d recommend you stick to one of the many USB-to-WUSB dongles trickling onto the market.

 

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Realtek and Intel to show off single-chip WUSB solutions at CES

January 4th, 2008 by

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It looks like Realtek and Intel will each be doing their part to push wireless USB (or WUSB) at CES, with the pair set to team up to demonstrate how their respective single-chip solutions work with one another. Those solutions include Realtek’s RTU7105 Wireless USB device and Intel’s Wireless UWB Link 3480 Single-Chip CMOS Wireless USB host device, each of which are interoperable in multiple WiMedia band groups, including multiple bands that meet existing worldwide regulatory requirements. Not exactly the most exciting stuff for casual consumers to be sure, but according to the two companies, this will be the first public demonstration of WUSB interoperability involving single-chip solutions for both the host and device and, given the likely preponderance of such devices in the not too distant future, that’s certainly something at least worth taking note of.

 

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Wisair wireless USB module hits the FCC

December 21st, 2007 by

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Wisair’s been in the wireless USB game for some time already, and it now looks set to expand its offerings even further, with a new WUSB module of it’s now making its debut at the FCC. As the device’s manual helpfully informs, this one will let you set up an ad hoc wireless network between two computers without the need for a router or any network infrastructure, or between a PC and a USB-equipped peripheral like a printer or an external drive. Naturally, there’s no word on a price or release date just yet, although it seems likely that the final product will come from another company and not Wisair itself, at least if the company’s past track record is any indication.

 

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NuVo releases Wireless USB Syncing Device for NV-M3 Music Server

November 8th, 2007 by

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Those not deterred by the NV-M3 Music Server’s rather steep pricetag may be interested in knowing that a hard-wired connection is no longer necessary, making the previously unattractive device a bit more palatable. NuVo’s Wireless USB Syncing Device (NV-USBW) enables the NV-M3 (pictured) to be installed without regard for where the user’s PC is, as the Wireless-G connection that is provided enables PlaysForSure tunes to be streamed sans cabling anywhere within the home. That being said, we sincerely hope you didn’t expect this thing to be cheap — otherwise, the $399 pricetag for the NV-USBW is likely to be a real stunner.

 

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Gefen introduces Wireless USB 2.0 Extender

October 10th, 2007 by

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Now that you’ve already shelled out for Gefen’s wireless USB hub, how’s about another gizmo from the company to tempt your USB-lovin’ soul? The Wireless USB 2.0 Extender requires no drivers, works with Windows, Linux, and OS X-based systems and promises to transmit up to four USB 2.0 signals one hundred-feet through the air. Gefen stated that you’ll recognize USB speeds “up to 54Mbps,” and while we’re all about ridding our work area of unnecessary wires, the $399 asking price still seems a bit steep.

[Via SlashGear]

 

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