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Gadgets for prenatal care and eco electronics

 Jessica Zartler     9 days ago

KUSA - The latest edition of Gadgets featured an eco-friendly dektop computer, a solar-powered Bluetooth and a belt to play prenatal music.

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Wind Top AE1900 All-in-One Desktop PC

The Nettop PC features an18.5-inch touch-screen, eco-friendly operation, built-in webcam and microphone. The desktop also features the latest Intel Atom processor and a 160GBhard drive, four USB ports, 4-n-1 card reader and a wireless modem. It uses 80 percent less power then a traditional PC and never consumes more then 50 watts power and has ultra-quiet operation at less then 36-decibels at full operation.

PRICE: $529-$589
Available at several retailers including Buy.com

Solar Powered Bluetooth Speakerphone

This item announces calls as they come in for hands-free driving. It features a simple three-button design and automatic, user-friendly cell phone pairing and comes with a USB charging cable and car adaptor charging at night and on overcast days. The product also includes a windshield suction cup mount and sun visor clip for easy operation and solar charging.

PRICE: $99.99
Available at Best Buy and Scosche.com

TV TrickleSaver

Reduces standby power of TV accessories and features current sensing which senses when a TV is on or off. The TrickleSaver will automatically switch on all accessory devices when a TV is on and will switch them off when a TV is turned off. It is easy to install and provides simple automation to reduce wasteful standby energy consumption and works with existing power-strips.
It is also suitable for residential and workplace applications.

PRICE: $15.56
Available at several retailers including ASI Home

Posterbrain

This local company takes normal sized pictures like family photos and scenics and blows them up into full size posters that are frameable.

Learn more at Posterbrain's Web site

Lullabelly

This product was invented by Adrianne Godart, a licensed massage therapist. She noticed how relaxed mothers were with music during prenatal massages and went shopping for a baby shower gift that would play music to a baby in the womb. When she did not find anything she created Lullabelly.

Lullabelly has a built-in speaker which plugts into an iPod, iPhone or any MP3 player. There is also a dual adapter and earphones so mom can listen too.

PRICE: $49-55 (without headphones)
Available at select Denver retailers and Lullabelly's Web site  

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