Diaper DudePack for New Dads

Here’s one for all those new fathers out there. The DudePack by Diaper Dude is for those of you who prefer a back pack style bag rather than the traditional messenger style diaper bag.

The DudePack opens completely and transforms into its very own changing mat. The DudePack includes a main compartment with slip sleeve, interior pockets with mesh dividers for storing wipes and diapers. There is a dual access wipes container pocket that allows access when the pack is open and closed. There’s even pockets for your cell and mp3 player.

The DudePack measures in at 13 inches wide and 20 inches tall and retails for around $100

If you prefer the traditional messenger type diaper bags, there is also a range available by Diaper Dude.

Pedalite 360 Degree Visibility Pedal Lights

These look to be an awesome product for any one who does any cycling at night. They may look like your typical bicycle pedals but, the Pedalite 360 Degree Visibility Pedal Lights, although a mouthful to say, are battery-free pedal lights, that will make you safer from any angle.

The pedal lights start to work as soon as you start to work as soon as you start to pedal. According to the manufacturers the pedals ’harvest and store a small amount of energy from the bicycle so the lights continue to flash when the cyclist is freewheeling or has stopped’.

Main features include:
Always on
No batteries
Fit & Forget
No maintenance
Carries on when you stop- Stores power
360° visibility including sides

More information available at pedalite

Cerevellum Rear View Cycle Display

Have you felt like there has been something missing from your bicycle; may be a rear view mounted camera and display?

The makers of the Cerevellum seem to think so. They have designed a rear view camera system that can be used on most bikes with the camera either mounted in one of the handle bar ends or attached to the seat post.

The unit comes with a 3.5 inch LCD display that will show you just who is approaching from the rear. There are also module options for GPS, Heart Rate Monitoring and cycle computer.

The Cerevellum looks to still be in the prototype stage and you can find out more at www.cerevellum.com/

Personally, I think I’m OK with turning my head once in a while.

All New Garmin Orgeon Hand Held GPS Navigators

Garmin have just released information on their new Oregon range of hand held GPS navigators. Available in 3 models (well actually 5 as the 400 model comes in 3 versions), the new Oregon series feature large 3 inch touch screens for user navigation.

All models supports Geocaching.com GPX files for downloading geocaches and details straight to your unit. They also have WAAS-enabled GPS receiver and HotFix™ satellite prediction which finds your position quickly and precisely and maintains its GPS location even in heavy cover and deep canyons.

The 5 Garmin Oregon models are:

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Upload Photos by WiFi with the Eye-Fi SD Card

How do you download your photos from your digital camera?
Do you have to use a dock or USB cable?

If your camera uses SD cards and you record your images in jpeg format then the Eye-Fi card allows you to download your photos from your camera directly to your PC or online photo sharing site. So that means do more camera dock or cables. The Eye-Fi automatically downloads the photos to the specified directory or internet service as soon as it detects the wifi from your PC.

Set up appears to be straight forward. Install the Eye-Fi software on your PC and connect the Eye-Fi card to your home network. Once done, go and shoot some photos. As soon as the card picks up your home network, the card automatically uploads the photos to your PC.

Unfortunately, this convenience comes at a price. The Eye-Fi 2GB card retails for around $100

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