Owning an Apple iPhone isn't just about holding the God of
all phones in your hand. It also allows access to a world of accessories. Be it
subtle or funky cases, sound docks, keyboards, stylus, etc., you name it. We
have compiled the list of the best accessories you can add to your latest possession .
Sony QX10 & QX100 :
Sony has launched two new camera lenses for iPhone and Android smartphones. These are standalone lenses clips to a smartphne, couples over an app and works over Wi-Fi Direct. The QX10 lens camera comes with an 18.2-megapixel Exmor R CMOS sensor with 10x zoom. There is an f/3.5-3.9 Sony G lens, and it is priced at Rs 12,900. The QX 100 comes with a 20.2-megapixel Exmor R CMOS sensor and an f/1.8 Carl Zeiss lens with 3.6X optical zoom.
Bose Quiet Comfort 20i :
You don't spot in-ear noise-cancellation headphones. But if
you are seriously looking for one that you can conveniently use with your
iPhone, there is the Bose Quiet Comfort 20i. It offers excellent noise
cancellation and can block out nearly everything, even the sound generated by
an airplane taking off.
Auris Freeda :
Those who have invested in the expensive Bose docks in the
past with Apple's 30 pin connector will not be happy upgrading to the iPhone
5s/5c, considering their iPhone will not plug into one. But using the Auris
Freeda, the problem can be solved. This is a compact Bluetooth based music
receiver which will connect to the dock and enable you to wirelessly play,
listen and control music from iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, etc.
Fitness Bands :
Those concerned with fitness will love the fitness bands
when paired with the iPhone 5s. All of them connect to the iPhone 5s in some
fashion to sync data to a companion app. While one can also consider the Nike
Fuel Band that uses Bluetooth, the Fitbit syncs to a computer and then to the
iPhone app.
Calibre Style Ultra'go Mini Power Station :
Most
chargers in the market are Chinesemade
and look the same. But the Ultra'Go mini power station from Calibre Style is
different. This compact square has the build quality of a SSD drive and can
easily slide into your pocket. There is a notification light that blinks when
the device is charging. The USB port can be used for output while the micro USB
port is for input, both covered by a magnetic flap. The good thing about this
is that it vibrates to show how much charge it has. Four times means a full
charge, while three means 75 per cent and so on.
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