Innovative gadgets you’ll want in 2015 [Deals]

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The goal at Cult of Mac Deals is to provide the newest and best tech products to you at super low prices. We are continuing to meet that goal in 2015 with a collection of new tech products that will not only make your lives easier, but also safer and genuinely more enjoyable.

Read on to take advantage of amazing offers on an electronic smart pen, a levitating Bluetooth speaker, a home hazard sensing system, and more.


Equil Smartpen 2

The Equil Smartpen 2 uses regular ink that you can use on any type of paper. The difference between the Equil Smartpen and other pens is in its ability to store your handwritten notes and diagrams as an editable computer file.

The Equil Smartpen records your penstrokes with suprising precision. The pen is compatible with Mac OS and Windows computers as well as iOS and Android devices and its onboard rechargeable battery provides 8 hours of continuous use.

The Equil Smartpen 2 is just $129.99 with free US shipping at Cult of Mac Deals.


The Om/One Levitating Bluetooth Speaker

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The Om/One is a super cool and attention grabbing Bluetooth speaker that actually floats in mid air!

When positioned above it’s base, the Om/One speaker orb floats effortlessly and delivers top notch sound quality via a Bluetooth 4.0 connection. It features a 15 hours of playback on a single charge, and has a built in microphone so it can double as a speaker phone.

Pre-order your Om/One Levitating Bluetooth Speaker, $179.99 with free shipping to the continental US, at Cult of Mac Deals.


ilumi LED Smartbulb

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With the ilumi LED Smartbulb, you can light your household interiors in a multitude of colors. It screws into a standard light bulb socket, lasts up to 20 years, and is 5x more energy efficient than a standard incandescent bulb.

To control the ilumi and its multitude of features, just pair the bulb via bluetooth 4.0 to either an iOS or Android device and you are good to go.

Get the energy efficient ilumi LED Smartbulb for only $79 with free US shipping for a limited time at Cult of Mac Deals.


SpareOne Plus Emergency Phone

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The SpareOne Plus Emergency Phone is a must have device in any emergency plan.

It runs on a single AA battery and offers 10 hours of talk time and 2 weeks of standby, which is perfect for when you are somewhere with no electrical power for an extended period of time like in a disaster situation or on an extended trip in the bush. With The SpareOne Plus, you’ll always be able to reach 911 service or, with a GSM Sim Card, your family and friends.

The SpareOne Plus Emergency Phone is just $39.99 with free shipping at Cult of Mac Deals.


PowerCube Outlet Expander

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The PowerCube Outlet Expander is a stylish replacement for the traditional and unsightly electrical power bar.

The PowerCube can plug directly into a wall outlet or sit inconspicuously on your desktop, satisfying all of your electrical needs while still providing reliable surge protection for your devices.

Pick up your PowerCube Outlet Expander for just $17.95 with free shipping to the continental US at Cult of Mac Deals today.


Wally Home Hazard Sensing System

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The Wally Home Hazard Sensing System detects problems in your home such as leaks, mould, and more that can cause thousands of dollars in property damage.

With The Wally Home Hazard Sensing System, data about possible damage is picked up by the system’s sensors and transmitted to the system’s hub where it sends a notification alert via email, text, or push notification, with no subscription fee, to your smartphone so you can identify issues before they turn serious.

The Wally Home Hazard Sensing System is currently discounted to $199 with free US shipping at Cult of Mac Deals.

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