
Verizon Wireless and ZTE USA have worked together to launch their new mobile broadband USB modem that can access to high-speed networks in more than 175 destinations including EV-DO, GSM, GPRS, EDGE, HSPA and UMTS platforms. The AD3700 is powered by the VZAccess Manager software that makes connection management a snap. Weighing at only 1.6-ounces, the Verizon AD3700 will retail for $79.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate and signing up for a new 2-year agreement on a Mobile Broadband plan. [Press Release]

If you spend hours in front of your computer each day, then you might need comfortable keyboard and mouse to accompany you. The new Logitech Wireless Desktop MK 700 features incurve keys that are designed to cradle your fingers to make the keyboard more comfortable. The MK 700 also boasts an integrated LCD, which can display a variety of keyboard functions including battery status, caps lock, FN, scroll lock, Num lock and mute. Logitech also claims that the MK700 will provide improved battery life for up to 3-years for the keyboard and 1-year for the mouse. The Logitech Wireless Desktop MK 700 will go on sale in September 2009 for just $100. [Blogitech]

I-O Data comes back with their latest SEG Clip, a tiny USB 1Seg TV tuner for PC, iPod Touch, and iPhone. The device is easy to use. You just need to install SEG Clip companion software to the PC and iPhone/iPod Touch, so you can access to live or recorded TV programs streamed to you from your PC. Each I-O Data SEG Clip retails for 6,615 Yen ($68). [Press Release]

Enjoy high-performance game and video telephony with Plantronics’ latest 2.4Ghz wireless stereo PC headset. Dubbed as the Audio 995, this headset features a flexible headband, a digital microphone and a rechargeable battery that can last up to 8 hours of using time. The Plantronics Audio 995 is now available in Korea for 100,000 KRW (about $81). More

Eye-Fi has recently unveiled the Eye-Fi Geo card, which is a new wireless SD memory card exclusive to Apple that allows users to automatically upload photos from a digital camera to a computer or Apple’s iPhoto gallery where they arrive automatically geotagged with location information about where the image was captured. The 2GB Eye-Fi Geo card is available exclusively at Apple stores and Apple.com for $59.99. [dcviews]

Novero today rolled out its TheFirstOne Bluetooth headset that comes equipped with dual-mic noise-canceling and one-touch controls for dialing or conferencing in a third party. Available in lily-white with silver accents, the gadget features a bunch of accessories, including a desk stand, a charging cradle that keeps the headset close by when driving, and a wearable clip. It will be able to pair with handsets within range automatically. Its battery provides up to 4.5 hours of talk time and up to 100 hours of standby time. TheFirstOne will cost $149 each. There is no info on the release date so far. [GearLog]

Here is a new gadget for all hardcore gamers around the globe. Razer has introduced the all-new Orochi gaming mouse that features Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity to enhance portability, and a wired mode for gaming grade performance. The mouse also boasts an impressive 4,000dpi Razer Precision 3G Laser sensor that will upgrade your gaming experience. The Razer Orochi will be available next month for only $80 each. More

Bose just launched the SoundLink wireless speaker system, which is the company’s first dedicated network audio streaming package for PC and Mac. It is an answer for those who want to set up a hassle-free wireless music system without worrying about Wi-Fi configurations. No software or Wi-Fi connection is required. You just need to plug the included SoundLink USB key into the computer, select music from iTunes, Pandora, or any other Internet radio or music source, and the audio will stream to the SoundLink speaker via a long-range wireless link that works through most walls and floors. The speaker comes with a Li-ion battery that provides at a minimum three hours of playback at full volume. [Press Release]

Motorola’s T215 Bluetooth in-car speakerphone provides up to three days of talktime. The device has been tested and retested to ensure reliability and durability. It is designed to withstand the coldest winters and the hottest summers, so you can keep talking with confidence. A sturdy wire clip secures the device to any car’s visor, and it easily detaches to be used on another vehicle. The gadget features a 2-watt speaker with a noise cancellation functionality, and a dedicated mute button. The Motorola T215 Bluetooth in-car speakerphone is expected to be available in Q3 2009. No info on pricing so far. [Motorola]

The Option iCON 452 HSPA+ USB modem has been released in the States via Cincinnati Bell. The wireless modem uses Advanced Wireless Services (AWS) Spectrum and provides the fastest Internet connection possible at enhanced 3G speeds. The device adopts Option’s Zero-CD Plug’n Play Technology allowing users simply insert the device into a computer, install the software and are instantly connected to the Internet. The iCON 452 also has a built-in Micro-SD slot that allows the modem to double up as a portable storage solution. [Slashphone]