
Samsung today introduced the Samsung Corby (WEP490) Bluetooth headset, which is a perfect accessory for the Corby series of mobile handsets. The WE490 features changeable cases to match the handsets and adopts some cutting edge technology such as noise reduction, echo cancellation and automatic volume control. In addition, its battery provides up to 6-hours of talk-time. The Samsung Corby Bluetooth headset will be released in Russia for approximately $45. [UnWiredView]

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 Lucifer Cap is perfect for those who are working in a dark environment such as DJs, so they can see what records they’re selecting. The cap comes equipped with a couple of extra strong LED-lights mounted in its peak that can illuminate up to 10-meter at a 25-degrees angle. The Lucifer Cap needs three replaceable batteries that will provide approximately 20-hours of operating time. FYI, the word Lucifer means a “Bringer of Light”. [Product Page]

Jabra will release the new Jabra Arrow Bluetooth headset next month in the UK for around £49.99 ($79). Weighing at just 10-grams, the Arrow is designed to work with Bluetooth mobile phones or other Bluetooth devices that are compliant with Bluetooth version 1.1 or higher. The gadget adopts a DSP noise reduction and an automatic volume control technology that recognizes and adjusts audio coming into the headset before it reaches the user’s ear. The Jabra Arrow comes with a built-in battery that provides 4.5 hours of talk time and 5.5 days of standby time. [Pocket-lint]

The latest timepiece from Casio comes in the form of the Casio Cubic Puzzle Watch. Available in blue or black, the water resistant watch features a long case with a custom designed LCD display, and buttons that are arranged in a Tetris like layout. Other features include a rubber case and band, and a built in stopwatch. If you are interested, you can pre-order the Casio Cubic Puzzle Watch for $89.95 each. [TokyoFlash]

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]

Designed by Michael Mathis & Gerda Hopfgartner, the StressWatch has a black bar graph to show your stress levels. The blues and greens that you see there means that you are mellow, but pink, red or orange means you are stressed. The gadget can also tell the current time. Sadly, it is only a concept. There is no info on when this gadget will be available for purchase. More

The Jabra Stone is a new Bluetooth headset that is claimed to provide a “wireless earvolution” with its new shape. The official Jabra Stone page only shows a short video teasing the new device, and a countdown timer to launch. It seems that they will release the Jabra Stone on October 20th, 2009. The gadget will feature noise canceling technology, a soft rubber padding for added comfort, and a portable charging kit. Stay tuned for more updates. [Jabra]

Monster, a famous brand in the audio and home theater market, has recently introduced a new set of headphones called the Turbine Pro In-Ear Speakers. These headphones deliver reference-quality sound needed to meet the demands of music pros today and audiophiles. The Turbine Pro is engineered to deliver extended low frequency sound at real life volumes, without any distortion. The headphones retail for $299.95 or for $329.99 with the additional Monster ControlTalk cable. More

Kopin will release a wearable computer next year which is dubbed as the Kopin Golden-i Gen.2. The computer features head- and body-tracking courtesy of a Hillcrest Labs FreeSpace sensor, noise-cancellation, Nuance speech-recognition, SSD and microSD memory and an ARM Cortex A8 processor. Units are also expected to have a Bluetooth headset, a 15-inch virtual PC display, a head-gesture recognition and a voice-control. Pricing info is still unknown. But, we are sure it won’t be cheap. [Slashgear]