Bluetooth Star Trek Communicator Helps Seek Out New Life

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At last, the long wait for a fully-functional Star Trek communicator is over. This particular model even comes with Bluetooth connectivity, for wireless communication with alien races.

As a teenager (believe it or not, that was quite a while ago), I could hardly wait for Saturday evening to come so I can watch yet another Star Trek: The New Generation episode broadcast by the national television. At a later point, I binge watched all three seasons of The Original Series, and that’s when I was introduced to the first iteration of the now-famous Starfleet communicator. What you see below is a 21st century take on the original design, with all the bells and whistles that would make Trekkies geek out.

Well, truth be told, you might have to stick to talking to your fellow humans using this Bluetooth Star Trek communicator, but given that at some point we discover signs of extraterrestrial life (you know, other than mysterious signals emitted by microwave ovens), I don’t see why you couldn’t communicate with them, as well, with the help of this incredible device.

The Bluetooth Star Trek communicator is the product of The Wand Company (which also makes replicas of the Doctor’s sonic screwdrivers). They made it so it doesn’t only look, but also sound like the real thing. At the base of the charging stand there even is an engraved text saying “U.S.S. Enterprise Standard Issue Communicator.” If that doesn’t make you think of yourself as Captain Kirk, I really don’t know what will.

The Wand Company is well aware of the impact the Star Trek series over the entire world, and that is exactly why they worked so hard to create such a magnificent device. Well, the prospect of a financial gain might have been at play, too, but I guess most of us could overlook that. After all, it’s only $149.99, and most Trekkies have spent more than that on less useful memorabilia.

According to the Star Trek Shop, where you’ll also be able to buy this device at some point, the Bluetooth communicator is the most accurate replica of a Starfleet communicator. You will have to wait until January 2016 to buy it, but I’m sure that it will be worth it.

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OnBeep Onyx Is a Wearable Walkie Talkie with a Star Trek Vibe

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We’re a long way from getting beamed up by Scotty, but at least group communicator wearables are becoming a thing! OnBeep Onyx is an IRL version of the communicator that James T. Kirk and his crew had attached to their shirts.

Group communication is extremely important not only in organizations, but also among people who are collaborating on a project, without being in the same location. Well aware of that, OnBeep created a group communicator wearable that attaches to clothes and enables people to talk to one another just by pressing one button. People are getting quite liberal these days with the term “wearable,” as there is no continuous interaction between the Onyx and the people wearing it. Still, it’s the function it serves that’s more important, not its classification.

“When people work together, nothing beats actually talking to each other in real-time,” explained Jesse Robbins, the CEO and founder of OnBeep. “Onyx enhances the way people communicate, delivering effortless, group collaboration, using the power of your voice.”

Drawing inspiration from the Star Trek badge communicator, the 60 x 60 x 26mm Onyx is a tad bulkier than the one used by USS Enterprise’s crew. However, it weighs only 46 grams, so you’ll barely be able to feel it until you need it. The downside is that OnBeep’s wearable is not a standalone communicator, as it relies on your smartphone to relay your replies. Nothing more than a miniature hands-free Bluetooth speaker, the Onyx requires a data plan, but other than that, there aren’t many restrictions. People you’re talking to can use any other network and can be in any corner of the world, as long as they have an iOS or Android device and their data connection is functioning.

There are plenty of possible applications for such a device, as event planners, construction workers, and fast and furious drivers could use one of these. There has been no word on the battery life of the Onyx, so I’m not sure it would be suitable for emergency situations. Hospital personnel are better off using other group communication devices that rely on radio, rather than a badge Bluetooth speaker that could die anytime.

The Onyx group communicator wearable is currently available for pre-order on the OnBeep website for $99 a piece or $195 a pair.

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“Beam me up, Scottie” is now more like scoop up after your Scottie with this Star Trek Communicator Dog Bag Dispenser. Star Trek Communicator Dog Waste Bag Dispenser It looks like a Communicator from the Original Series but it holds a roll of doggie poo bags that are dispensed through the middle. It has a clip to hang on a leash and comes with one roll of bags. To boldly go where no dog has gone before (and then you pick it up).

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