
You can now purchase the Bushnell 2.5mm x 42mm Night Vision Binoculars that provides extra-long viewing range of 4-feet to 600-feet, and a wide 1.8-degree field of view. These binoculars are perfect for night navigation or wildlife surveillance. Weighing at just 28-ounces, the Bushnell 2.5mm x 42mm Night Vision Binoculars is priced at $549.95 each. [Product Page]

If you want to bring your kid pictures wherever you go, then you can use the PHOTTY-GL15-BK portable digital photo frame keychain. Measuring 38mm x 55mm x 10mm, the device has a 1.5-inch (128×128 pixel) LCD display and supports JPEG, BMP, and AVI files. The gadget will be available in Japan in July. No word on pricing at this time. [Akihabara]

The Audio-Technica ATH-ANC7b is an update version of the previously released ATH-ANC7. The headphones is able to reduce environmental noise for up to 85%. Its ear pads also give a better comfort for users, so they can use these headphone for a long period of time. The ATH-ANC7b operates on a 10Hz to 25kHz bandwidth, with a 109dB/mW output and a 300? impedance. If you are interested, you can pre-order the Audio-Technica ATH-ANC7b at Geekstuff4U for 25,900 Yen ($269). [GeekStuff4U]

Yamaha’s MusicCAST2 is a Wi-Fi-based network music system that allows you to wirelessly transmit and listen to music in up to 32 rooms throughout your home. The MusicCAST2 supports iTunes AAC files, MP3s, WMA, FLAC, and WAV, and can playback music from iPods, Bluetooth devices and other Yamaha accessories via a built-in dock port and USB thumb drives. You can also download music from a variety of sources, including Rhapsody, Internet radio, both PC and Macs, and NAS devices. [Gizmodo]

Chinese manufacturer ONDA has released an awesome PMP dubbed as ONDA VX565HD. What’s make this PMP cool is the feature of HD-Ready, up to 5-inch of WVGA LCD, and the ability to read popular audio and video file formats such as MP4, RMVB, RM, FLV 720p. ONDA VX565HD comes with a 4GB storage space which is expandable via the provided MicroSD slot (up to 8GB). Other features include an internal FM transmitter with TV output to project to your TV. [Akihabara via iPod and MP3 Players]

Priced at $19.99 each, this USB-powered mini fridge can cool down your drinks quickly. You just need to plug in this small single-can beverage cooler into a USB port. It comes in a retro style and has a small blue LED inside. [ThinkGeek]

Compal has showed off their next generation KAX15 MID during Computex 2009 in Taiwan. The gadget is claimed to be the world’s smallest Windows-based MID. The KAX15 MID features a 4.8 inch display with 800 x 480 resolution and an 800MHz processor upscaling to 1.2GHz. Watch the video after the jump to get more details. Read more

HP today introduced its new range of Electronic Skins, also known as eSkins. It is actually a flexible reflective color film, which is able to be used on a wide range of gadgets including cellphones, MP3 players, digital cameras, netbooks, and laptops. It can reflectively display icons and alpha-numeric characters. The eSkins technology provides brand manufacturers new ways to personalize their products with an electronically controlled color surface created using HP’s breakthrough roll-to-roll manufacturing platform and the potential for more cost-effective manufacturing. [HP]

Amazon’s Kindle DX e-book reader will start shipping on June 10 this year. The Kindle DX is currently available for pre-order and all orders are prioritized on a first come, first served basis. The gadget is priced at $489 each. [CrunchGear]

Thinkware just released its low-end navigation device in South Korea. Known as the iNAVI ES300, the gadget adopts metallic keypads with blue/red LED lights on the both sides. The iNAVI ES300 also features “ECO Drive” function, DMB support, “LCD Off” function, and a built-in 900mAh battery. The 2GB, 4GB, and 8GB models are priced at 329,000 Won($259), 379,000 Won($298), and 429,000 Won($337), respectively. [Navigadget]