
Elecom has rolled out their latest card reader that can handle up to 40 different memory cards. What makes this card reader special is that it can be attached to another metallic surface thanks to its magnetic bottom. [Elecom]
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Elecom has rolled out their latest card reader that can handle up to 40 different memory cards. What makes this card reader special is that it can be attached to another metallic surface thanks to its magnetic bottom. [Elecom]

Elecom’s TK-TCT005BK is similar to a notebook trackpad, but it can also be turned into a touch-based numeric USB pad with a push of a button. The cool part of this gadget is that it can also recognize certain gestures. For example, if you want to zoom in and out, you just place your two fingers together and spread them out or in. The Elecom TK-TCT005BK USB keypad and trackpad is currently available in Japan via GeekStuff4U for 6,500 Yen or around $72. [Elecom]

Still remember the Soundblock external speaker from Elecom? The company will launch the LEGO Soundblock headphones in the Japanese market the near future. Priced at only $23, these headphones will be available in black, blue, red, white, pink and mixed colors. Stay tuned for more updates. [CrunchGear]

Elecom comes back to the headphones market by releasing the EHP-OH100 series aka. Sundries Contrast. Available in 7 different colors, these fashionable headphones feature a 30mm driver unit, a 30 Ohm impedance, an output of 104dB/1mW and works on a 20Hz to 20kHz frequency. GeekStuff4U sells the Elecom EHP-OH100 for 5,100 Yen or around $56. [Elecom]

Here is another strange product straight out of Japan. Elecom just launched the USB mouse that looks like a bar of soap (on a rope). Dubbed as the SOAP, the Elecom M-SP1UR/ M-SP2UR optical mouse features a 800dpi resolution and weights at only 65-grams. The “soap” uses the USB interface to connect with the computer. Available in three different colors, the Elecon SOAP retails for 2000 Yen or approx. $21 a pop. [Product Page]

Japanese gadget manufacturer Elecom today introduced two members from its UCAM-DLC300T webcam series. These 3MP USB webcams will fit perfectly onto the top of any standard laptop screen allowing you to video chat instantly. Available in white, black, pink and sky blue, these webcams are also designed to work with the Sony Playstation 3 offering 30-frames per second picture transmission. You can purchase the Elecom UCAM-DLC300T webcam for 10,250 Yen ($108) each. [Elecom via Digital Camera Blog]

Elecom comes back with their latest TK-U01MAL series keyboard that will target both the Sony PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii users. These keyboards are available in black in order to match your PlayStation 3 or in white to match your Wii. Both keyboards can also “stand-up” to occupied as less as possible space in your living room or in front of your TV once you finish playing with them. No word on pricing or availability so far. More

The Elecom TK-U50F series is a regular PS/2 106/109 keyboard (Japanese version) without any Hiragana written on its key tops. It features a curved key layout designed for people who repeatedly use the same keys or work for long hours on their keyboards. If you are interested, you can pre-order this Japanese keyboard for 6,000 Yen or equal to $62. [Product Page]

We know that most of laptops or desktops comes with only three or four USB 2.0 ports. If you are a heavy USB user that use more than four USB gadgets, then you might need the U2H-Z10S 10-port USB hub from Elecom. The slim USB hub comes with a magnet so you can place it almost anywhere without taking too much desk space. You can pre-order the Elecom 10-port USB hub for 9,500 Yen ($101) [Geek Stuff 4 U]

Here’s a perfect mouse for travelers, the Winding Up Mouse from Elecom. This 1000 dpi mouse features a natural rubber body that can be used to hide its USB cable. Just simply wind up the cable around the mouse and you’ll have a handy little package. The Winding Up Mouse is now available for pre-order for about $42 from GeekStuff4U. [Product Page]