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    Upgrade Your Life: Must-have smartphone add-ons

    Your smartphone is not just for making calls. It's a powerful computer, and if you're just making calls you're only using a fraction of its capabilities. So in this week's episode of Upgrade Your Life, Yahoo! News' Becky Worley shows us some must-have add-ons that maximize the power of your smartphone!

    Logitech Tablet Keyboard ($56.78-$71.99)

    The rise of tablets like the iPad has made people realize that sometimes, the virtual keyboard just doesn't cut it. If you want to write a long note or email, a full size QWERTY keyboard is much better. So Logitech created a wireless keyboard, for these tablet needs. But did you know you can use this Bluetooth keyboard with your iPhone or Android smartphone the same way? Just pair the keyboard with your phone the way you would pair a bluetooth headset, and start typing. Your phone's screen may be small, but for taking notes or writing long-form on the go, this is a great solution.

    Omnio WOW-KEYS Full-Size Keyboard ($87.98-$98.95)

    Many people use an external keyboard that plugs into your PC or Mac, to get a better typing experience (especially on laptops). The Omnio external keyboard adds another layer of connectivity, with a slot for your smartphone to plug into. Then you can just press a button to switch between typing on your computer and typing on your phone! That way you can type out a text message, for instance, with an actual keyboard.

    This one's only for the iPhone and iPod Touch. But it charges and syncs your iPhone or iPod Touch while it's plugged in. It also lets you use its screen as a number pad, or a multi-touch touch pad.

    Third Rail Slim Case and Smart Battery ($89.99)

    Third Rail says their case is the "slimmest battery-enabled case on the market." It's a skintight case for your iPhone 4, plus a Smart Battery that can recharge your iPhone just by plugging onto the back of the case. (If you want, you can carry the battery around by itself, or use it to recharge an Android phone. But for that, you have to use a cable.)

    You can check the battery gauge just by pressing a button, and Third Rail says that the battery will work with future cases (like one for the upcoming iPhone 5). So you won't be left behind when you upgrade your life ... or your iPhone!

    Scosche FlipSYNC II Keychain Charger ($8.17-$14.99)

    Who hasn't lost their charging cable at some point? The Scosche keychain charger stays with your keys, so you always know where it is. And its compact design means that there are no wires strewn everywhere, except when your smartphone is charging. You can even sync your iPhone through it.

    Canon PIXMA MG8120 All-in-One Inkjet Printer ($299)

    Don't want to go through the hassle of connecting your phone to your PC or Mac, just to pull pictures off so you can print them? Next time you upgrade your printer, take a look at a wireless model like the Canon Pixma. It's an all-in-one printer with a built-in scanner, and it even has a touchscreen interface. But the icing on the cake is that you can connect your smartphone to it through your home's wireless network, and send your photos right to it to get lab-quality prints; no PC, Mac, or photo lab required.

    Jambox Wireless Speaker and Speakerphone ($199)

    The Jambox isn't just an external speaker. It can put out sound at up to 85 decibels, so loud and deep that it almost sounds like it has its own subwoofer. It connects to your smartphone via Bluetooth, instead of by tangled cables, and its rechargeable battery lasts up to 10 hours. (You can check its battery level on your phone.) And did I mention it has a built-in microphone for conference calls?

    The Jambox comes in five different colors, and it works with tablets, too. Plus, there's an optional oversized necklace for those of you looking to add some boombox-style bling to your wardrobe.

    Native Union Moshi Moshi 01H Retro Handset ($27.99)

    Speaking of kickin' it oldschool, remember when you could cradle your phone's handset between your head and your shoulder? You know, back when you used an actual telephone, instead of a slab of circuits and glass.

    The people at Native Union remember it too, and their Retro Handset is, indeed, retro. It doesn't even use Bluetooth; you have to plug it into your phone. But it works with anything, even a PC or Mac, and it makes placing a telephone call feel like placing a telephone call. The sound quality's excellent, so you don't have to give anything up. Just expect some strange looks when you get it out on the train.

    Bluetooth Watch with Caller ID ($99.95)

    There are a lot of Bluetooth watches out there with screens and controls and the like. There are even kits to turn the new iPod Nano into a watch. This Bluetooth watch, however, is as retro as that phone handset; it even has analog hands. And when you get a call or a text message, it vibrates and shows you the name and caller ID. It's back to basics, with this must-have add-on for your smartphone.

     

    177 comments

    • AppFan  •  9 mths ago
      AppTank
    • Compisgood  •  9 mths ago
      Why do people hate technology. If someone is ignoring you while checking their phone, then they are a selfish person, has nothing to do with technology.
    • chris  •  10 mths ago
      Wow. Don't waste your money. None of these things are really helpful.
      • Max 10 mths ago
        Actually if you have a job where you aren't supposed to carry a phone, the watch is genius. You can look down like you're checking the time, and see who called you. If you wanna take the call walk away to the restroom.
      • Tori 10 mths ago
        the extra battery seems like a really good idea
      • MrTrantastic 10 mths ago
        keyboard is legit for students that don't wanna blow money on a computer
    • N  •  10 mths ago
      I am so not plugged in. I didnt even know how behind I am , like 3rd world behind. but at 48 I am happy to stay in the stone age. I love my flip Rugby, its not smart but neither am I apparently.
      • Moi 10 mths ago
        Then why are you here?
      • IndependentThinker 10 mths ago
        That's what I used to say before I had a smartphone. The GPS maps alone saved me the first week that I owned one. I take pics and video on the fly, check email, refer to recipes while shopping. I've used apps to comparative shop, scan documents, etc. My car stereo even syncs with my phone for hands free driving and I can play my stereo as loud as I want and never miss a call. I will never just own a basic cell phone again, the smart phone makes my life so much easier. PS. I am 48 too so they're not just for kids who like to play games.
      • IndependentThinker 10 mths ago
        I'm not saying that I'd fork over big bucks for add-ons though. Like any purchase, you should ask yourself "Do I need it?", "Will I really use it?" and "Can I afford it?". If the answer is no then don't buy it.
        I had a ridiculous calling plan with my last basic phone and I pay the exact same monthly bill now for my smart phone, so the price of the phone for me was well worth it since I can still sell it on CL after my next upgrade.
    • gregL  •  10 mths ago
      no I don't want all this stuff.
      • Redbird 10 mths ago
        Fine, don't buy this stuff.
      • jimmac 10 mths ago
        I guess we are not smart enough to buy this stuff, we will have to lug around our heavy wallets and talk on the phone like it's a phone.
    • Number Six  •  10 mths ago
      As my father said when he finaly got his first car with power indows "Just something else to go wrong".
      • TGeorge 10 mths ago
        Yeah power windows are stupid, why would you want convenience in your life? oh wait..
    • jimmac  •  10 mths ago
      I need to blow some money on another fad. I want a smartphone to use while driving my smartcar while drinking smartwater and eating smartfood. It might make me the smartest guy ever.
      • Amanda 10 mths ago
        Or the gayest
      • Write it out 10 mths ago
        Why do you have to discriminate against anyone? Why couldnt you just say the amandaist?
      • tgr3042 10 mths ago
        Nope, Henry Kissinger already has that title all locked up! However, you might have a chance of getting a guest spot on The Electric Company kids show?
    • Jonathan R  •  10 mths ago
      I find the price of these add-ons outrageous. Who would pay that much for products that dont do too much? Id never pay $200 for a speaker to attatche to my phone. wouldnt pay $70-100 for a keyboard for my phone(thats why we have laptops people) and thats why laptops are still more usefull than tablets. Bluetooth caller ID watch is only usefull when your phone is stuck in the pcoket inside the pocket that is next to the pocket that has a zipper inside another pocket.
    • Viddy  •  10 mths ago
      more junk to clutter up your home and throw in your junk drawer
    • ChloeS  •  10 mths ago
      Why not just buy an extra battery for $5 and switch it out when your old one runs down?
    • Xi-Ying W  •  10 mths ago
      Are these people nuts? We have to take out second mortgages on our houses just to fill our gas tanks, and now they're telling us to buy all this useless "smartphone" crap? I don't think so. Where's my good old-fashioned 9-lb landline phone?
    • MickeyFreakinDougal  •  10 mths ago
      Articles like this reaffirm that for many Americans, their phone is smarter than they are.
    • Fiftyinabox  •  10 mths ago
      Yup, the more these phones do for us the dumber we get.We already have more communication than ever before along with a generation of kids lacking any social skills.Text anybody?
    • Lee  •  10 mths ago
      As long as someone buys this crap, they will make it....its became a joke!
    • ROGER P  •  10 mths ago
      It is called the e sledgomatic. Here is how to apply it..First,place your I phone on a flat hard surface. Second ,put on your protective eye glasses.Finally raise the e sledgomatic high above your head and with a fast downward motion SLAM the I phone hard. You have now completed the only thing you need to do with your I phone. Oh yes,clean up your mess afterwards.
    • Number Six  •  10 mths ago
      I just gotone with a #$%$ detector app it went off as I read this article.
    • marshall  •  10 mths ago
      I wish they more effort into holding a signal than putting more useless crap into a phone. I don't need to put 5,000 MP3 songs, watch movies,or surf the internet, that's what HOME is for. They put all that struff into the phone, but as soon you drop a foot in elevation, your call is dropped. Oh well, I have music to listen , or I haven't seen Avator on a four in screen,yet..
    • ChrisM  •  10 mths ago
      I find the name of this blog disturbing. Upgrade your life? How bout you stop trying to sell useless crap to everyone and you get one (a life) yourself.
    • michbol  •  10 mths ago
      Is it just me or is this woman incredibly irritating?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      already knew all this. all this stuff is just too much to have lying around ur home.

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