Nikon Speaker Lens Is Just What You Think It Is

Photography geeks are never satisfied with only coffee lens mugs, that's why this outrageously bad sounding single eBay speaker made to look like a Nikon 55-200mm lens would make a great stocking stuffer for the Holidays at around $20. It will probably alienate your Canon shooting friend too. You can grab this Nikon speaker lens of a knockoff in the traditional black or opt for the more ridiculously looking, extravagant silver painted one if you want to be different. Want the lowdown on specs? It's packing a built-in rechargeable battery that's charged using a USB cable, micro-SD memory card support, 3.5mm audio output and playback control buttons. Trust us when we say this isn't going to sound any better than your iPhone's speaker.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Fake MacBook Air Brought Into An Apple Store For Service

What happens when someone brings a knockoff MacBook Air into an Apple Store to have the Genius Bar try to repair it? You get help of course. The amused Geniuses at an Apple Store in China were nice enough to help out the ballsy owner of this fake MacBook Air out with whatever the problem may have been. Someone must have gotten fired after that though. And yes, this is a real Apple Store in China. Oh China, you never cease to amaze us.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Desperately Wants A Smart Cover Of Its Own

Although these Smart Cover rip-offs that were made for Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 weren't really approved by Samsung from the start, that didn't stop their accessory maker, Anymode, from bluntly copying Apple's iconic Smart Cover in exact colors and material offerings. Anymode's excuse was that their Smart Case for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 didn't use the iPad 2's and Apple's Smart Cover magnetic functionality. Samsung has already pulled the accessory made by Anymode even before Apple had the chance to get involved. I've got a feeling that you'll still be able to find these exact Smart Cover look-alikes for your Galaxy Tab 10.1 somewhere on eBay. Smart Covers make any tablet look good.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

SwitchEasy CapsuleRebel iPad 2 Case Gets A Clone Treatment

It doesn't look like SwitchEasy is going to release their CapsuleRebel case for the iPad 2 anytime soon. Well, what do you know, Case2Case has done SwitchEasy a favor by releasing a CapsuleRebel case clone or knockoff, whichever you would like to call it, and called it the Rib Cage. This CapsuleRebel look-alike is a direct knockoff of SwitchEasy's CapsuleRebel case for the iPhone 4 and iPod Touch 4G. The only difference here is the Case2Case version has a glossy and cheap looking spine. It's made out of a TPU material and is available in 7 colors for $17.99. Those of you who are familiar with the SwitchEasy saying - everything but the kitchen sink is not included this time. Hit up the source link if you dare.

iPad 2 Smart Cover Case With The Original iPad Case Look

This looks like a promising alternative to those who are looking for a Smart Cover clone with the same look and feel as Apple's original iPad Case we all loved and hated at the same time. This Smart Cover knockoff has all the same functions as the real deal like the magnetic sleep/wake feature and you can even roll the front cover into a landscape and typing stand. Did I mention this case also provides full back protection to the iPad 2? Could this Smart Cover knockoff for the iPad 2 really be a worthy case? It sure looks good and it's even available in various colors including black for $34.99. Hit up the source link for more images.

Look Mom, It's A Fake Smart Cover

This fake Smart Cover for the iPad 2 may indeed fool you since it looks very similar to the real deal, but it really isn't. Not only is buying this Smart Cover knockoff for $33 a bad idea, it's also a smelly situation. Lesson learned kids, buying knockoffs never pays off.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief