Image via WikipediaStreaming video can't be much easier than with the new low-cost Roku 2 XS.
The hockey puck-sized device connects to a Wi-Fi network (or wired with an Ethernet cable) and gives you instant access to stream video content without of a PC.
Netflix, Amazon instant video, Disney, network TV, MLB.TV and my favorite, Hulu Plus, are just some of what seems like an endless amount of content available for subscriptions and viewing.
Video can be played in standard definition (composite AV cable included) or in high-definition with the HDMI port (HDMI cable not included).
Content can also be stored and played on microSD cards or USB via the ports on the back of the hardware.
Gamers will like the included Bluetooth remote control for gaming, but it also controls the video content menus. A free copy of "Angry Birds" is included.
If you don't feel a need for the Bluetooth remote, the Roku 2 XD will cost you a little less and have a standard IR remote.
The Roku 2 HD takes the price even lower if you only want to broadcast in 720p instead of the 1080p the other models broadcast.
A wall outlet power supply is included but there is no power button, so it's on when in use and goes to sleep when not.
Details: www.Roku.com $89 for the Roku 2 XS, about $70 for the Roku 2 XD and $62 for the Roku 2 HD
JABRA FREEWAY GREAT FOR CALLS IN OR OUT OF THE CAR
The Jabra Freeway can be considered a do-it-all type of Bluetooth speaker but is especially a great choice for hands-free cellular calls in or out of a car.
A visor mount is built-into the speaker for easy installation right over your head.
Calls are heard crystal clear in the device, which has a three-speaker stereo system behind the fabric cloth covering in a case that measures about 4.75 by 3.5 by 0.5 inches.
Obviously music is broadcast much better from your existing car stereo system but if you take the Freeway with you on a trip, it makes for a nice companion for any portable media player.
A dual microphone with noise reduction technology lets others hear you crystal clear and a built-in rechargeable battery lasts for about 40 hours in standby mode or for about 14 hours of talking.
It's equipped with a motion detector to put the device to sleep after it hasn't moved for an extended amount of time.
All the buttons face you when the speaker is mounted on a sun visor and are positioned for easy access to adjust volume, muting calls and setting voice commands.
Once the voice commands are set up everything will truly be hands-free.
Everything worked as well as advertised and callers heard me clear as well.
Using the speaker with my iPad in a hotel room was a pleasant surprise. While it wasn't party atmosphere quality audio, it certainly was more than acceptable given what I was using it for.
Along with the speaker, a free 1-year subscription to Voice Assist is included. This allows hands-free voice commands for texting, emailing and even posting to Facebook while driving.
Details: www.jabra.com $100
IFROGZ VERTEX HEADPHONES OFFER UNIQUE FEATURE
The iFrogz Vertex headphones are one of the first sets of padded headphones I've seen with a microphone on the wire.
To answer calls all you have to do is press the answer call button, which is on the headphones cable.
As long as your cell phone allows it, the music will stop while the call is answered. Music can also be paused and restarted with this button.
An adjustable headband made with a combination of plastic and metal, connects the soft and comfortable padded speakers (40mm drivers).
For storage, the headband also folds up enabling the headphones to take up less space in your computer bag.
As for sound, they sound decent but when you see the price tag they seem like an even better deal.
Details: www.iFrogz.com $29
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