Samsung Wireless Audio Multiroom M7 Speaker — Review
Samsung’s making a big push this year with their Multiroom Audio products under the Samsung Sound name. We had a brief introduction to the products at their Smart TV launch in April, followed by a full launch event in...
In Pictures: Samsung Sound Unboxing
Samsung launched its Samsung Sound wireless home multiroom audio system a couple of months ago, and our review system - consisting of a black M7 Speaker and an M2 Multiroom Hub just arrived!
When I went to open the boxes,...
Samsung Gear VR application leaks early and shows off something of Samsung’s upcoming headset
The Samsung Gear VR - their virtual reality headset - is apparently set to launch at IFA in September, which means of course that with just over a month to go till the headset is launched, there's going to...
LG announces a game designed for use with the G3 QuickCircle case
The LG G3 comes with a newly designed glanceable case, called a QuickCircle case. The design centres around a circular window which LG is providing a number of widgets and functionality for, as well as opening an SDK for...
Unlock the Moto X with a Digital Tattoo
It seems a little out there, but Motorola is actually telling you to get a tattoo! Its Ok though, you're not expected to actually go under the needle for this one, with Motorola letting people know about a new...
One-click eButton brings personal safety to the mobile age
Australian developer AppAce Pty Ltd has developed a revolutionary personal safety product and having read a bit about it, we want to tell you a little more.
Coffs Harbour engineer Ian Kinny has developed a Bluetooth 4.0 Low Energy device...
ADATA DashDrive Air AE800 – a big hard disk, power bank and Wi-Fi hotspot...
ADATA is making a name for themselves in the Australian market offering a number of products, some traditional and some a little bit different that fill some specific users' needs. Under that "little bit different" category, you'll find their...
Pressy is here – add a physical button to your phone’s headphone jack
It's been a long road to production and delivery for Pressy, the Kickstarter-funded project that sought to give users a new physical button for their devices with the ingenious idea of using the phone's headphone jack.
I backed Pressy at...
Lantronix xPrintServer Cloud Print Edition — Review
The term 'Paperless Office' has been around for some time now, but we're a long way away from it being a reality. Companies still require you to physically sign documents they email you before re-digitising them and returning them,...
LG G3 Accessories announced for Australia
Earlier today, we got our first look at pricing for the LG G3 when it launches in Australia. As a bonus, pre-orders for the first 100 customers will receive a Wireless Charging dock (and a G Pad 8.3) but...
InkCase Plus is a second screen for your Android
If a six-inch display on your mobile isn't enough, would you consider getting a second one? When I saw this headline, my immediate thought was no, but having read a bit more about what the InkCase provides, I'm kind...
Accessory review: Magnetic Charging Dock and Sonivo Fusion Bumper Case for Xperia Z2
I recently had an opportunity to spend some time with the Sony Xperia Z2, a device I really enjoyed. While I was reviewing the phone, I was contacted by Yianni from Gadgets 4 Geeks, to see if I wanted...
Sydney Opal users can now purchase new Opal card smart wallets for their smartphones
We've previously reported that the NSW Government and Cubic Systems Australia (makers of London's Oyster Card) had released a couple of Opal Card smartcard wallets and holders for Samsung Devices earlier this year. Transport for NSW have announced another series of...
New Dead Zebra Android Minis to be released at San Diego Comic Con
At Ausdroid we love the Android Minis created by Andrew Bell and other artists then sold through Dead Zebra, and every year at Comic Con, Andrew announces a limited edition set for sale at the show. In keeping with...
Nokia Treasure Tag WS-2 — Review
Editor’s Note: This review has been contributed by @AdrianGHughes - please make him feel welcome!
There’s been a marked increase in the number of “device finders" in the last couple of years. These are small bluetooth keychains and dongles that...