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Uniden Bluetooth Handset Combines Your Landline And Your Mobile

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10:15AM July 28, 2010 | Nick Broughall

If you need to have a landline just to get ADSL in your home, you may as well have a phone you’ll actually use. The Uniden XDECT R Dual Mode Bluetooth Phone will pair with your mobile, letting you receive calls from either line on the one device. More »


Uniden Launches A $999 Laser Pico Projector

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11:03AM May 21, 2010 | Nick Broughall

This Uniden pico projector costs a grand. It projects images up to 100 inches diagonal, weighs just 122 grams and can project for almost two hours. Oh, and it has lasers, which is probably why it costs more than some 40-inch TVs. More »


Lightning Review: Uniden Wireless Charger

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11:42AM March 26, 2010 | Nick Broughall

Uniden Jumps On Wireless Charging

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4:00PM February 12, 2010 | Nick Broughall

Wireless charging has been promised for an age, yet here we are in 2010 with little more than a Nintendo DS Lite wireless charging peripheral to keep our lusts satisfied. Well, now Uniden are coming to our rescue, with a wireless charging plate that will charge pretty much any gadget you can throw at it. More »


Uniden’s Bluetooth Carkit Works With Two Phones At Once

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11:44AM August 12, 2009 | Nick Broughall

If I have one complaint about the Bluetooth car kit I installed in my car a couple of years ago, it’s that it can only pair with one phone at a time. Sure, you can pair it with four different phones – just not at the same time. If it’s paired with your wife’s phone and you’re driving the car, you can end up in awkward yelling across the driver scenarios that just plain suck. That’s why the new carkit from Uniden sounds interesting – it’ll pair up with two phones at the same time. More »


SUNA Traffic Channel Lands On Uniden Satnavs

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10:00AM November 11, 2008 | Nick Broughall

It’s been a year since Intelematics launched their SUNA traffic channel in Melbourne – since then it’s been extended to Sydney and Brisbane and is available on six of the top satnav manufacturers units. Wait… better make that seven brands, with today’s announcement that selected Uniden satnavs will now play friendly with the SUNA traffic channel.

The Uniden Trax 436 is SUNA compatible straight out of the box. Considering it has an RRP of $500 and comes with bonus mapping for all of New Zealand, it actually sounds like a pretty good deal. At the moment it isn’t clear whether or not any other models are traffic-compatible with an external TMC antenna, but it would surprise me if they weren’t.

In any case – more satnav options with Traffic is a great thing no matter which way you look at it.

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