LunaTik Chicago Collection Turns Your iPod Nano Into A Classy Leather Timepiece
LunaTik has introduced a new line of classy wrist straps made for the iPod Nano 6 and 7-Gen called the Chicago Collection, a LunaTik aluminum iPod Nano housing that incorporates artesian-crafted leather wrist bands made by the Horween Leather Company. The Chicago Collection watch straps are made from top grain hide with accent stitching and lined with soft-touch suede for added comfort as oppose to LunaTik's original use of silicone rubber straps.
LunaTik's Chicago Collection is available in a Black Horween Chromoexcel Original pull-up leather as well as in aDusty Oatmeal Horween Outrigger waxed nubuck leather, both featuring soft-touch suede liner, matching anodized aluminum Lunatik iPod Nano housing and stainless steel hardware.
https://www.lunatik.com/
LunaTik's Chicago Collection is available in a Black Horween Chromoexcel Original pull-up leather as well as in aDusty Oatmeal Horween Outrigger waxed nubuck leather, both featuring soft-touch suede liner, matching anodized aluminum Lunatik iPod Nano housing and stainless steel hardware.
https://www.lunatik.com/
The Lucky Labs' Teksure skins
When it comes down to carbon fiber skins, The Lucky Labs' Teksure skins are the ones you want to look out for. Before you start to think that these are actually real carbon fiber skins, they are not. The Teksure skins do look really awesome on the back of the iPad or anything else for that matter. Carbon fiber skins are gaining popularity fast with many companies out there that have their own version of the expensive and very lightweight weaved fiber fabric.
The Teksure skin for both the iPad and MacBook Pro is one of the nicest looking carbon fiber skin I've seen. It fits on the iPad and MacBook Pro just right but as you can see the Teksure skin doesn't come up close to the edges leaving the silvery aluminum showing. This may or may not bother some. It's actually is easier to install this way and it's also compatible with iPad cases or even frames like the ColorWare Grip. You can get your Teksure skin with or without an Apple logo cutout. The Teksure skin has a precise cutout for the Apple logo and it helps align the skin better.
The Lucky Labs has a black and white versions of the Teksure skin as well as many other textures to choose from.
iPad Teksure Price $19.99. MacBook Pro Teksure price $24.99.
http://theluckylabs.com/
The Teksure skin for both the iPad and MacBook Pro is one of the nicest looking carbon fiber skin I've seen. It fits on the iPad and MacBook Pro just right but as you can see the Teksure skin doesn't come up close to the edges leaving the silvery aluminum showing. This may or may not bother some. It's actually is easier to install this way and it's also compatible with iPad cases or even frames like the ColorWare Grip. You can get your Teksure skin with or without an Apple logo cutout. The Teksure skin has a precise cutout for the Apple logo and it helps align the skin better.
The Lucky Labs has a black and white versions of the Teksure skin as well as many other textures to choose from.
iPad Teksure Price $19.99. MacBook Pro Teksure price $24.99.
http://theluckylabs.com/
Twelve South BackPack 2 Adjustable Mac Shelf Unveiled
Twelve South the manufacturer of Apple peripherals has unveiled a new addition to their line-up with the launch of the BackPack 2 storage shelf.
The Twelve South BackPack 2 builds on the original Backpack created by the company and provides useful extra rear or front storage space for Apple’s iMac and LED screens.
The Backpack 2 now has extra vertical supports to help keep hard drives in place, and can be fitted in front or to the rear of your iMac or screen, providing space for an external hard drive to be hidden away out of sight.
Backpack 2 can also provide handy space to store your keyboard when not in use or any other devices that are taking up your valuable desk space. The Backpack 2 is now available to purchase for around $35, and is capable of support devices unto 3.5 lbs in weight.
www.TwelveSouth.com
The Twelve South BackPack 2 builds on the original Backpack created by the company and provides useful extra rear or front storage space for Apple’s iMac and LED screens.
The Backpack 2 now has extra vertical supports to help keep hard drives in place, and can be fitted in front or to the rear of your iMac or screen, providing space for an external hard drive to be hidden away out of sight.
Backpack 2 can also provide handy space to store your keyboard when not in use or any other devices that are taking up your valuable desk space. The Backpack 2 is now available to purchase for around $35, and is capable of support devices unto 3.5 lbs in weight.
www.TwelveSouth.com
Humantoolz creates a very cool ipad stand
With all the available iPad stands out there, they all tend to feature a similar design. Many of them limit the number of angles you can place your iPad to the "video watching" angle" and the "typing" angle. Any other angles just aren't possible. Obviously, we all have different preferences and ways we use our iPad, so why shouldn't we have an accessory that caters to us?
The award winning design team HumanToolz has created something that will rid our iPad woes. The HumanToolz stand does not have any defined angles. Similar to the hinges found on the Macbook Air, this iPad stand will securely stay in whatever angle you set it at, providing the most versatile and comfortable experience. As you would expect from such a highly regarded company, the design of the case joins seamlessly with the new iPad to be both stylish and functional.
www.humantoolz.com
The award winning design team HumanToolz has created something that will rid our iPad woes. The HumanToolz stand does not have any defined angles. Similar to the hinges found on the Macbook Air, this iPad stand will securely stay in whatever angle you set it at, providing the most versatile and comfortable experience. As you would expect from such a highly regarded company, the design of the case joins seamlessly with the new iPad to be both stylish and functional.
www.humantoolz.com