
The JVC SP-A130 sliding speaker delivers stereo output up to 160mW x 2ch. Measuring 30mm wide, its case comes with a sliding mechanism which protects the speaker from dust. The JVC SP-A130 requires four AA batteries (not included) that provide enough juice for up to 16-hours of continuous usage. Available in red, yellow, pink, and white, the JVC SP-A130 sliding speaker will be launched next month in Japan for 3000 Yen ($33).

The crew over at The Nokia Blog has made a hands-on video of the recently released Nokia 5530 ExpressMusic. In case you didn’t know, the phone is packed with a 2.9-inch TFT resistive touchscreen display with 640 x 360 resolution, a 3.2-megapixel camera with LED flash, a 70MB of internal memory, a microSD card slot, WiFi, Bluetooth, a 3.5mm stereo headphone jack, Symbian S60 5.0 OS and supports quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) connectivity. Watch the video after the break.

The Canon VB-C500VD is specially designed with special advanced features to make it perfect for any location where a fixed indoor security camera is needed such as in shopping malls, schools, offices and banks. The security camera features an impressive 82-degree wide-angle lens with 2.4x optical zoom (manual) and 4x digital zoom (focal length = 2.6mm~6.2mm). What makes the VB-C500VD more special is that it also adopts Motion Detection, Audio Input/Output and a Recording Stream Function. The Canon VB-C500VD Vandal Resistant Fixed Mini-Dome Network Camera retails for $999 when it is released in mid-October 2009.

Sony has demonstrated a new Walkman S740 at the Sony Dealer Convention in Japan. There is no further info about the specs. However, we know that this gadget will be available in 8GB and 16GB of storage capacities. Stay tuned for more updates.

Here’s another affordable 10-inch netbook from a Chinese company named BlueGear. This mini laptop packs a 10.2-inch display with 1024 x 600 resolution, a 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor, a 1GB RAM, a 160GB hard drive, a 1.3MP webcam, a 3-in-1 memory card reader, WiFi, a 3-cell battery and Windows XP Home Edition OS. The BlueGear 10-inch netbook is now available for purchase via QVC’s online store for just $399.

Here’s another cool spy gadget that comes in the form of a classy looking wrist watch. This stylish timepiece will enable you to record interviews, meetings and on the scene discussions without intimidating anyone. It features a huge 8GB of storage space, a built-in microphone, a rechargeable Li-ion battery, a USB port and the capability to record video in AVI format (352 x 288) at 15 fps. The Spy Camera Video Watch retails for $99.99.

Samsung is ready to launch their “green” mobile phone, in addition to the existing Blue Earth and Crest Solar. Known as the Samsung S5500E Lydford, it is a slider made out of recycled materials and packaged in recycled paper. The phone has an alarm that lets you know when the phone’s battery is fully charged. The Samsung S5500E Lydford comes equipped with a 2.2-inch LCD display with a resolution of QVGA, a 3-megapixel camera and a slot for microSD memory card. The phone also supports wireless Bluetooth interface and cellular GSM and UMTS / HSDPA. No word on pricing or availability so far.

The Kinesis K3 wind and solar charger is able to recharge cell phones, iPods, digital cameras, or almost any small USB gadgets. The device comes in a durable and weatherproof design, so you can take it wherever you go. Each purchase also comes with an AC adapter for pre-charging before you go. Available in green and black, the Kinesis K3 is priced at $99.95.

Amazon is up with another sale, this time they’re offering you this Philips SA61 Flash Video MP3 Player for just $99.95 (original price $159.99). The player comes with a 3.5-inch QVGA color screen with 320 x 240 resolution, an 8GB of memory, an FM radio, a voice recorder, a USB 2.0 port and a rechargeable battery that can last up to 25 hours of music playback or up to 5 hours of video playback.

The Handycooler is a personal air conditioner that allows you to stay cool when away from your chilled air conditioned office. The device lets you take cool air with you by the way of evaporative cooling. All you do is drop a few ounces of water on to a sponge and place the sponge into a handheld unit and switch it on to enjoy some cooled air. The fan cools air down by up to 25 degrees Fahrenheit and provides you a refreshing cool breeze while walking around. The gadget requires four AA batteries that will last around 5 hours. If you are interested, you can purchase the Handycooler for $39.99 each.