
The Toshiba Camileo BW10 is the company’s first waterproof camcorder that will be launched at the end of June 2010 for £129.99 or around $186. This camcorder is capable of recording 1080p full HD videos at 30fps, while underwater up to two meters. The Toshiba Camileo BW10 also features a 10x digital zoom, a maximum ISO up to 1600, an SD card support up to 64GB, an HDMI output, a 10 second self-timer and one button Youtube uploading. This rugged camcorder will be available in yellow, turquoise and silver. [ElectricPig via Best Digital Camera]

Japanese mobile operator NTT DoCoMo has introduced the new Fujitsu F-06B that features a 13.2MP camera with LED flash and video recording with Full HD format (1920×1080 pixels). Available in dark blue, black and white, the handset comes with a water-resistant casing, a LED flash and a maximum ISO sensitivity of 25600. The Fujitsu F-06B also has a unique rotary screen, a 3.5-inch touchscreen display with resolution of 480×854 pixel, GPS, front camera for video calls, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR and a microSD card slot. Additionally, the phone supports GSM/GPRS/EDGE and UMTS/HSDPA network. [NTT DoCoMo via Upcoming Cell Phones]

The Aqua Soundz is a waterproof speaker that you can use in pools, Jacuzzis, bathtubs. The device consists of two part such as the transmitter and the speaker/ receiver. The transmitter connects to your MP3 player via the 3.5mm plug and it will broadcast your music to the speaker/receiver (up to 50 meters). The transmitter requires 3 AAA batteries, while the speaker needs 4 AA batteries. Available in while, this mushroom-shaped speaker retails for $82.11. [RedFerret]

The RD31 diver’s camera is specifically designed to take photos and record videos underwater up to 3 meters. With high-definition camera lens and low illumination sensitivity, you will easily record the beautiful view of the deep blue ocean. $49.99 is all you need to bring home the RD31 diver’s camera. [Product Page]

Here is good news for all Amazon Kindle owners who want to use their gadget while in the swimming pool. M-Edge has recently introduced the Guardian, which is a waterproof case for all Kindles with a 6-inch display. Made of transparent polycarbonate, the case features flexible and sealed cutouts that allow access to all navigation buttons and keyboard. There is also an anti-reflective film over the screen that enables you to read under bright sunlight. No info on pricing so far. We will keep you posted. [Product Page]

Do you listen to music while you take a shower? If your answer is yes, then you might need the wireless waterproof shower speaker from Smartak Audio. Using a 900MHZ Phase Loop Lock circuitry, the device can transmit a clear audio signal up to 150-feet (even through walls). It is also compatible with any iPod or iPhone and all MP3 players with a 3.5mm mini-jack output. The Wireless Waterproof Shower Speaker with Dock Transmitter retails for $59.99 each. [Amazon]

The WetKeys keyboard is a washable keyboard that connects to the computer via Bluetooth. The device also has an integrated touchpad, so you won’t need a mouse. Depending on the model you want, the WetKeys keyboards will retail from $50 up to nearly $200. [WetKeys]

The Lexon Tykho is not your ordinary AM/FM radio. It is a water-resistant AM/FM radio that comes in a rubber casing with several easy-to-press buttons on the front. You can change the radio stations simply by turning the antenna. Additionally, the radio requires four AA batteries (included) to operate. £44 ($71) is all you need to bring home the Lexon Tykho. [Product Page]

The Opera M7 is the latest waterproof MP3 player from DigiFi. Available in white or black, the Opera M7 provides up to 12 hours of non-stop playback time. Meanwhile, the Quick Super Charge function allows you to fully charge the gadget’s battery for several hours. The Opera M7 lasupports MP3, WMA, APE, WAV audio playback and features several audio presents (normal, rock, pop, classical, bass, and jazz). The 2GB and 4GB models are priced at 49,000 Won ($42) and 59,000 Won ($51), respectively. [IMP3 via iPod and MP3 Players]

The SV-MC75 and the SV-ME750 are the latest 1Seg portable TVs from Panasonic Japan. The high-end SV-MC75 supports IPX6-IPX7 (splash-proof and waterproof), a 4.3-inch display screen with a 480 x 272 resolution and an 8GB of storage space, which is upgradable via SDHC cards (up to 32GB). Meanwhile, its little brother the SV-ME750 has a bigger 5-inch display screen with a 480 x 272 resolution. [Impress]