Macgasm TV | A Mishmash Of Awesome Products

In this week’s episode of Macgasm TV, Josh and Brennan do a little housekeeping with a couple of products we’ve been meaning to review for a while now. The guys show off the BoomBot 2, Alchemy (Free), Newer Technology NuTouch Gloves ($12-13), and Paper (iPad, Free, kinda).

If you’re short on time here’s a brief:

  • BoomBot 2: A speaker that blasts your favorite tunes now also comes in a sleek gold finish. The BoomBot 2 is your music’s new best friend, ready to hook up with your devices via USB or audio cable. It’s been making waves around the Macgasm office, especially with Josh’s daughter, proving it’s a hit with the young and the young at heart.
  • Alchemy Game: Ever fancied yourself as a bit of a digital alchemist? This game might just be your poison. With graphics that are charmingly retro (read: really rough around the edges) and gameplay that’s as addictive as your morning coffee, Alchemy will have you hooked. Sure, the ads might test your patience, but the challenge of mixing and matching elements to discover new ones is irresistibly compelling.
  • Newer Technology NuTouch Gloves: Priced at a no-brainer $12-13 and made from cozy cotton with those capacitive touch fingertips, they mean you can swipe, tap, and text without exposing your fingers to the chill. It’s no wonder they’ve become a staple in our winter gear lineup.
  • Paper (iPad App): For the doodlers, the note-takers, and the dreamers, Paper is a digital canvas waiting for your ideas. This app turns your iPad into a sketchbook where your creativity can run wild with a variety of tools at your fingertips. And while it’s free to start, the full palette of features comes at a price. But trust us, for the freedom to express your thoughts and visions, it’s worth every penny.
Joshua is the Content Marketing Manager at BuySellAds. He’s also the founder of Macgasm.net. And since all that doesn’t quite give him enough content to wrangle, he’s also a technology journalist in his spare time, with bylines at PCWorld, Macworld and TechHive.