Gadgets

These are devices I own that don't really count as novelty peripherals

Canary Security Camera

Can be found for: ~$100

Made by: Canary

A 1080p HD camera with nightvision, 90 decibel siren, climate monitor, ethernet, wifi, indicator ring light on the bottom, a headphone port for a secure direct connection to your phone for authorization purposes

Connects to the internet to warn you when motion is detected

Harmony 525 Remote

Can be found for: ~$100

Made by: Logitech

A programmable IR remote with learning capabilities and a miniUSB port

47 backlit buttons and monochrome LCD, triggered by a motion sensor

Takes 4xAAA batteries

HDMI cable for PS1/PS2

Can be found for: ~$30

Made by: Pound

Obtained: January 20, 2019

Converts PS1/PS2 AV output in RGB mode to 720p HDMI (meaning it does not support HD resolutions on the PS2)

Powered by a microUSB port (meaning it requires a separate power source for PS1)

Jumpgate

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: Kickstarter

Obtained: February 8. 2019

Specific version: NES-themed

Other versions: Plain, Famicom, Super NES, Super Famicom

The Core adds: 2 USB 3.0 master ports, HDMI out, microSD and full SD slots, connects to the Switch or cellphones via USB-C, and charges via USB-C

The Dock: press on the large top surface to make it pop up/down to add more stability to the Switch, connects to the Core's USB-C connector and extends it to the Switch's USB-C port

Projector

Obtained: Jan 6, 2019

Can be found for: ~$80

Made by: RCA

An 800×480 LED projector with HDMI, VGA, composite (via 3.5mm headphone connector) inputs, microSD slot, USB port

Tablets

Nexus 7 (2012)

Specific version: 32 GB with 3g

1 GB RAM, wifi, bluetooth, micro USB port, NFC, 7" 1280×800 capacitive LCD, POGO pins for a dock, magnetic sensor to detect when it's case is closed, GPS

Came with Android 4.1

Galaxy Tab p1000

Specific version: 32 GB with 3g

512 MB RAM, wifi, bluetooth, 1024×600 capacitive LCD, proprietary Samsung connector (capable of USB data/power, component/composite out), microSD slot, GPS

Came with Android 2.3

Blackberry Playbook

Specific version: I forget...

1 GB RAM, wifi, bluetooth, 1024×600 capacitive LCD, microUSB port, mini HDMI port, capacitive bezel

Can also run Android apps

Amazon Fire HD

The box: outputs at 720p/1080p via HDMI, ethernet, wifi, bluetooth, powered via AC adapter, 2 GB RAM, 8 GB flash, microSD slot, 1 USB master port (can also act as a slave port with a USB A-A cable, for development)

The remote: connects via bluetooth, takes 2xAAA batteries, has a microphone, dpad with a button in the middle, 7 buttons

Runs Android

Linx Vision 8

Can be found for: $100

Obtained: January 20, 2019

1280x800 capacitive LCD, 1 GB RAM, 32 GB flash, microSD slot, capacitive Windows button

2 USB ports (the microUSB port for charging supports USB OTG, and POGO pins for connecting the controller)

Runs Windows 8.1