Every year I attend the big CES trade show in Las Vegas to see what’s new and in the world of consumer electronics. But that’s not nearly enough to keep me up to date with the flow of new inventions being turned out all around the world. New products are appearing almost every day in stores, in online catalogs and through web launchpads like Kickstarter and Indiegogo.
So how can an early adopter like me get plugged in to the newest technology? I’m looking at GadgetBox. It’s a subscription service that will send you a collection of new products every month.
What’s in the box? Last month subscribers got a pair of sound-blocking wireless headphone, a portable camera with speakers, a smart lightbulb, a motion light sensor, wireless mini speakers and portable wireless chargers. That’s just the kind of stuff I love.
GadgetBox offers two subscription options. A regular subscription box with three to four items costs $25 a month and a premium version and a premium version with six or seven gadgets starts at $39 a month.
The service puts new gear in the hands of gadget fans for a modest price and it helps developers and inventors get their product distributed directly to early adopters around the world. You can see how the system works in the video below.
Both gadget fans and entrepreneurs can register for more details at the GadgetBox website and follow the service @GadgetBoxUS on Twitter.
So how can an early adopter like me get plugged in to the newest technology? I’m looking at GadgetBox. It’s a subscription service that will send you a collection of new products every month.
What’s in the box? Last month subscribers got a pair of sound-blocking wireless headphone, a portable camera with speakers, a smart lightbulb, a motion light sensor, wireless mini speakers and portable wireless chargers. That’s just the kind of stuff I love.
GadgetBox offers two subscription options. A regular subscription box with three to four items costs $25 a month and a premium version and a premium version with six or seven gadgets starts at $39 a month.
The service puts new gear in the hands of gadget fans for a modest price and it helps developers and inventors get their product distributed directly to early adopters around the world. You can see how the system works in the video below.
Both gadget fans and entrepreneurs can register for more details at the GadgetBox website and follow the service @GadgetBoxUS on Twitter.
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