
Otas comes back to the wearable gadget market by releasing the MG-F566V spy glasses and music player combo. The gadget allows you to listen to your favorite music and spy on your friends at the same time. The Otas MG-F566V is able to record video in VGA at 12fps and capture still pictures in 1280×1024 resolution. Its music player supports MP3 and WMA file formats. You can save all of your favorite music files on its 4GB of internal memory. [Product Page]

The Audio-Technica AT355ST will turn your ordinary headphone into a headset. It is actually an inline 3.5-mm microphone that plugs in between your earphones and your PC or media player. The device also features a built-in microphone for users to record sound and voice on their audio player. Each purchase comes with a tie clip, so you can keep the microphone near your mouth, a 60cm of cord, and an earphone volume control. Available in black and white, the Audio-Technica AT355ST Microphone Earphone Adapter is now available at AudioCubes for $59.99. [Product Page]

Verizon Wireless has recently unveiled the LG Chocolate Touch that comes jam packed with a touchscreen LCD display, a 3.2-megapixel camera with built in digital zoom and a range of software editing features. The phone also adopts an FM radio with 12 presets and an access to a range of social networking sites including Twitter, Facebook and MySpace. The LG Chocolate Touch is available for $79.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate with a new two-year customer agreement on a Nationwide Calling Plan. [Verizon Wireless via Upcoming Cell Phones]

IWOOT has recently released a new eBook reader ‘Foxit eSlick’ for the UK market. Measuring 7.4-inch x 4.7-inch x 0.4-inch and weighing 6.4 ounces, this slim and and lightweight device sports a 6-inch 600 x 800 E-Ink display, a 512MB of internal memory, a 2GB SD memory card (included), an MP3 player, a headphone jack and supports both PDF and TXT file formats. Available in either white or black color option, the Foxit eSlick sells for £189 (about $314). [Product Page via Pocket-lint]

Klipsch has rolled out the ProMedia 2.1 wireless THX-certified speakers that are designed for use with a laptop. The speaker system consists of two satellite speakers and one subwoofer. The subwoofer draws its power from a wall outlet, while the two satellite speakers are connected to the subwoofer with wires. What makes the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 interesting is that it connects to the laptop via wireless connection, so you can place these satellite speakers and a subwoofer 30-feet away from the PC. All you have to do is to plug its USB wireless transmitter into the laptop’s USB port. If you are interested, you can purchase the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 speakers for $150 a set. This speaker system is only available from the Klipsch website, and only in the U.S. [Klipsch]

Other World Computing (OWC) has introduced a new member to its Blu-ray burner line-up by launching the Mercury Pro 12x External Blu-Ray Burner. Based on Pioneeer BDR-205 writer, the drive offers four different connection interfaces including FireWire 800, FireWire 400, USB 2.0 and eSATA, an 8MB of buffer memory and provides 12x write speeds for Blu-ray Disc media, 16x for DVD and 40x for CD media. The OWC Mercury Pro 12x retails for $349.99. More
Panasonic has unveiled their latest iPod docks from their D-Dock series. Known as the Panasonic SC-HC4 and HC3, these slim iPod docking station features a digital amplifier delivering 20Watts × 2 channels output, an AM/ FM tuner, a CD player and a SD card slot (SC-HC4 only). These iPod docks come with speakers that are made of a high quality Bamboo fiber material to make it lightweight and produces deep sound. The Panasonic SC-HC4 will be available in silver, pink and black for 40,000 Yen ($450) and the Panasonic SC-HC3 will be available in silver for 35,000 Yen ($400). In addition, the Panasonic SC-HC4 model is able to rip any CDs into SD or SDHC cards at a speed up to 8x. [Akihabara via iPod and MP3 Players]

eStarling comes back with its new WiFi 802.11n-enabled digital photo frame called the 802.11n Touchscreen Connected Frame. The frame boasts a 10.2-inch 800 x 480 full-touchscreen panel with a split-screen design for right sized image presentation, a built-in 2GB flash memory, a microSD card slot, an Ethernet connector and supports WiFi 802.11b/g/n connectivity with speeds of up to 150 Mbps and a range of 230 feet. The frame also enables you to access photos through Gmail, Facebook, Picasa, Flickr and other websites, and even features its own Twitter client and video inbox for receiving and displaying video clips from the internet. The eStarling 802.11n Touchscreen Connected Frame retails for $249.99. [eStarling]

Sanyo’s latest Eneloop Tone batteries are now available in some bright colors that make these batteries more interesting. In case you didn’t know, the Sanyo Eneloop is a rechargeable battery that can be recharged about 1500 times. These eco-friendly batteries are also pre-charged at the factory using clean energy generated from renewable solar power. [Press Release]

Printbrush is claimed to be the world’s smallest pocket-sized printer that uses Bluetooth to connect with a laptop and print an A4 paper at 600 dpi (monochrome). This ultra-portable printer adopts PrintDreams’ propietary RMPT Full technology that allows it to print documents at a maximum speed of 250mm/sec. The device also supports USB 2.0, IRda, and a rechargeable Li-Ion battery. The Printbrush is scheduled to be launched next year for around $199. Video after the jump. More