by: Jeff Saporito, posted: 7/11 - 2009

The PowerMat is one of the most talked-about gadgets to hit shelves this fall. A wireless charging mat, the general concept of the mat is simple: place your electronic device on the mat, and it will charge. It is, in effect, trying to invent wireless electricity.
by: Jeff Saporito, posted: 17/10 - 2009

There are a lot of options when it comes to cell phone cases. The most expensive offer a superior fit, ultimate protection and a stylish look. The cheapest can be mail-ordered pieces of rubber from Asia that will run you a few dollars and offer minimal protection and faulty design. While rubber cases are often …
by: Tomas Ratas, posted: 8/10 - 2009

After reviewing more iPhone cases than I care to remember, it is my experience that cases designed for fashion and style are usually not the most protective. Today’s review case – the VOi! Lorem helps break my preconception. The Lorem is marketed for those who want their iPhone to match their style while protecting …
by: Tomas Ratas, posted: 22/09 - 2009

One complaint most people about the iPhone and iPods is the quality of the included Apple headphones. Relatively speaking they sound fine but once compared to a higher quality ear bud you quickly realize the difference in sound quality. Good sounding headphones …
by: Tomas Ratas, posted: 21/09 - 2009

Radiation in the movies and comic books may seem cool as it may provide superpowers such as the Fantastic Four or the Hulk. In real life radiation and prolonged exposures is known to cause cancer. This past August saw the publishing of …
by: Tomas Ratas, posted: 9/09 - 2009

Previously on TestFreaks we looked at the Leatherskin case for the iPhone 3G/3GS. Today I will be looking at the second iPhone case from Sena – the Sena Walletbook Case for iPhone 3G/3GS. This case doubles as protection for ones iPhone while at …
by: Tomas Ratas, posted: 28/08 - 2009

Today we will be looking at the first of two cases sent to us by Sena who are known for their leather cases for mobile devices such as Palms, Blackberries and of course iPhones. After reviewing a slew of plastic and silicon cases …
by: Tomas Ratas, posted: 7/07 - 2009

Speck has kindly sent us another one of their products to review for the iPhone 2G/3G/3GS: the QwickDraw. This is a swivel holster which features a quick release latch for easy access while keeping the iPhone securely in place on ones belt when not in use. It can be worn in a vertical or …
by: Tomas Ratas, posted: 25/06 - 2009

For today’s review I will be looking at a simple yet functional iPhone stand that looks sleek and stylish on ones desktop; especially if you own an aluminum iMac or an Apple Cinema Display. Just Mobile has designed an iPhone stand dubbed the Xtand (thank God they did not name it the iStand) that …
by: Tomas Ratas, posted: 9/06 - 2009

There are two types of clear iPhone cases on the market: ones design for protection and are composed of a thicker plastic which can survive a hard impact and others that are “show” cases designed to display the iPhone rather than to protect it. Today we will look …