iFrogz’s Caliber Advantage iPhone 5 gaming case hands-on

Caliber Advantage iPhone 5 gaming case

It's no secret that iOS mobile gaming leaves us wanting when it comes to physical controls. Fortunately, at CES 2013, iFrogz is out to fill that void with the Caliber Advantage iPhone case-gone-console. The Caliber Advantage, an iPhone 5 and fifth-generation iPod touch accessory, uses Bluetooth 4.0 to connect to the corresponding enabled application rather than the phone itself. iFrogz mentions that a deal with Epic Games and Chair Entertainment to build the basis for the Caliber software powered by the Unreal Engine is in the works. In fact, later this April the company will host its own developer conference aimed at seriously expanding the platform and hopefully adding support for previously released titles.

Marrying a case with a full-fledged controller certainly adds some bulk, but after handling the prototype, the approximate half inch of added girth honestly didn't incite any ill feelings. The chassis, while clearly heavy on the plastic, felt more sturdy than anticipated, and fairly natural to our hands. As for the buttons? Crisp and responsive, hard though that may be to believe. The unit is set to retail at $70, and curious iOS gamers can feel free to take a closer look in the gallery below.

Kevin Wong contributed to this report.

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iFrogz Unveils Boost Plus Portable Speaker


iFrogz has announced the launch of a new portable speaker for smartphones and other mobile devices called the Boost Plus. This wireless speaker is designed to work on the go and is powered by three...

iFrogz Boost Plus Portable Wireless Speaker

iFrogz Boost Plus Portable Wireless Speaker

iFrogz has recently introduced the Boost Plus portable wireless speaker. Designed for smartphones and MP3 players. The speaker is powered by the Near Field Audio Technology that allows mobile devices to transmit sound to an amplifying speaker within a short distance. The iFrogz Boost Plus also provides three high-quality 2W x 2RMS speakers and an auxiliary 3.5mm input for connecting to additional audio sources, such as a computer or television. It draws power from three AA batteries (or a USB connection), offering 15 hours of operating time or six months standby time. The iFrogz Boost Plus is currently available for $49.99 at AT&T and other retail locations nationwide. [techPowerUp]

iFrogz Boost Near-Field Audio Speaker

iFrogz Boost Near-Field Audio Speaker

The iFrogz Boost Near-Field Audio Speaker is currently available for purchase via ThinkGeek. Priced at $39.99, the speaker uses the patent pending NearFA technology that boosts your device’s volume with no wires or pairing. The iFrogz Boost features a pair of high-quality 2W x 2RMS speakers. It is powered by three AA batteries that offer up to 15-hour of playback time. [ThinkGeek]

Review: iFrogz Boost Speaker

ifrogz boost Review: iFrogz Boost Speaker
We recently received an iFrogz Boost Speaker for review. This interesting speaker is a wireless speaker but it works a little differently; it uses NearField Audio to receive the sound from your iPhone or other phone with an external speaker. You simply place your device directly upon the palm-sized Boost and it “magically” amplifies the sound through a pair of 2w speakers. This is of course best demonstrated in our video review:

Quite reflective. The Boost doesn’t require any bluetooth pairing or wires or syncing, just set your phone on top of it and go. It weighs only 5.9 ounces without the trio of AA batteries it requires. The sound quality was very good for a speaker of it’s size- obviously you’re not going to get room thumping bass but it amplifies the sound enough for say an office or bedroom. Like I said in the video review, it has 15 hours of play time and 6 months on standby (or you can power it via micro USB) and sells for $39.99 (or less on Amazon!). Overall we like the simplicity of this speaker, it’s unobtrusive styling, portability, good sound quality, and overall cool factor with the NearField Audio “trick”.

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