PSP MICE DEVICE (TO RECORD VOICE)
Although Skype is the leading consumer-based VoIP software, I wonder if other apps will take advantage of the microphone module. Since the firmware is locked, it's difficult to hack in new applications. Unfortunately, this only works on the newer PSP-2000 model (earlier models need not apply) and it doesn't have chat/IM functionality. Further, you can't Skype and play a game simultaneously. Still, pretty cool to VoIP from your handheld gaming device.
Anyway, after updating the PSP software, a Skype icon will be added to the network category in the home menu. The headsets depicted above are Sony headsets that are part of the launch announcement at CES.
Headset picture via PSPS.
PSP SPEAKERS
If iPods can get tens of speaker sets, why can’t the PSP? Gear4 agrees, and gives us the SonicBoom. The name is a bit of wishful thinking, but it will improve sound quality beyond the dinky little things built into your PlayStation Portable.
The device has a 1/8-inch stereo jack for plugging into your PSP, but if you want to stick any old MP3 player in there, the SonicBoom won’t complain. Coming mid-September for around $100.
This is an Ideal solution for Watching Movies on your PSP while at home or away. Also provides charge to your PSP.
It has built in Speakers, Headphone Jack, and full range tilt, so you can view from any direction. The Remote allows you to control your PSP from a distance.
Works through your existing PSP Charger, or 4 X AAA batteries.
This is an essential accessory that every PSP owner should have
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