
Logitec has unveiled a new wireless speaker in the Japanese market. The Logitec LBT-MPSP200SV is a 7.5Wx2ch Bluetooth A2DP/AVRCP universal wireless speaker, which is compatible with most of Bluetooth-enabled smartphones. The company will launch the speaker later this month for 8,000 Yen ($99). [Akihabara]

Designed by French designer David Turpin, the Native Union Bluetooth handset will turn your iPhone device into a cordless landline. The device supports the Bluetooth 2.1 multipoint technology, allowing the user to pair and answer calls on two different Bluetooth devices, such as a smartphone and a personal mobile phone, or a phone and a Bluetooth-enabled device (such as a laptop used to make VOIP Internet calls). The gadget also has a high-quality speaker and microphone for optimum call sound quality. What’s more, its device charging dock in the base allows you to keep your iPhone device charged and ready to go. $149.99 is all you need to bring home the Native Union Bluetooth handset. [Product Page]

The Sthreeam from Kickstarter is a small dongle that fits into the 30 pin connector on the bottom of your iPhone. The device comes with an extra camera, which enables the smartphone to capture 3D photos and videos. It is compatible with both iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4. The Sthreeam for iPhone will be released in August 2011. See more pictures after the jump. More

Sony Ericsson has launched a new accessory for the Xperia Play at E3 in Los Angeles. The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play Experience Pack comprises of the Xperia Play DK300 multimedia dock, a pocket USB cable, a music cable to hook it up to your HiFi and a choice of 3 free games from Gameloft. The free games available to choose from include Assassin’s Creed – Altaïr’s Chronicles, Uno, Real Football 2011, Modern Combat 2: Black Pegasus, Let’s Golf! 2, Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Conviction, Brothers In Arms 2: Global Front, N.O.V.A. 2 – Near Orbit Vanguard Alliance and Eternal Legacy. These games are downloaded using the QR-code included within the pack or the URL provided together with a voucher and activation code. [Sony Ericsson Blog]

The PowerSkin battery case for Motorola Droid X and Droid X2 are made out of soft silicone rubber, which is impact-resistant. These cases adopt the patented Power battery technology and a 1500mAh battery that offers up to 390-minute of additional talk time or up to 180-hour of standby time. Priced at $59.99 each, the PowerSkin battery case for Motorola Droid X and Droid X2 are rechargeable and 100% recyclable (except for the battery and internal components). [Product Page]

The FCC has finally approved the HTC Thunderbolt inductive battery cover, which means that it will be available in the US market very soon. The device adopts the wireless charging technology, allowing you to charge your Thunderbolt simply by placing it on a wireless charging mat. No word on pricing or availability yet, but we’ll keep you up to date as we learn more. [DroidLife]