12 Creative Portable Gadgets and Cool Portable Gadget Designs.
Portable Pizza Oven: This 12-volt pizza oven lets you cook a pizza in a moving car, just plug it into your 12-volt outlet and you are good to go.
Portable Interactive Display: The Portable Interactive Display concept allows the architects to take all their digital building plans and discuss them anywhere.
Portable Speakers: You can place these portable speakers on your backpack, tent or wherever you like; create your own portable sound system by combining a bunch of them.
Backup Power Portable: You can juice up your iPhone and iPod anywhere you want. It's available at YD Store for $26.
iMove: It's a portable burner with removable hotplates concept designed for campers and small households.
Portable Freezer With Lights: It's a small picnic-hamper-sized freezer unit; its useful for keep your beverages and salads chilled and fresh.
Portable Gardens: The portable planter is made from thermo-formed heavy-duty plastics while the wheels are hidden from view giving it a sleek look.
Portable PC Theater: This portable PC theater comes with a built in projector, retractable cords and keyboard.
Handwarmer and Portable Gadget Recharger: The Touch Stone, from DigitalTech is a digital handwarmer and portable gadget recharger. You can recharge your smartphone, PDAs, digital cameras and MP3 players via a 24-pin connector.
Kinesis: Its portable and recharges your smartphone, MP3 player and other portable gadgets using solar, wind and electricity.
Portable Iron: Deisnged by A Tnokovski, it's a portable iron that unfolds from a slim box by rail mechanism.
Cordgo Portable Gadget Cord Control System: It stores your gadgets cord inside its small housing allowing you to adjust the cord length as per your need.
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