1. CONCORD EYE-Q GO2000

Capture photographs and video clips alike with this camera, then send them to your Bluetooth-equipped printer, PDA or mobile phone. The 2.1- megapixel Eye-Q Go has a 1.6-inch LCD screen to preview your pictures, which can be stored on its seven megabytes of internal memory, SD or MMC flash memory cards. The 4.0X digital zoom isn’t impressive compared with other cameras, but we like the fact that it can double as a Webcam in a pinch. concordcam.com; $149.

  1. LOGITECH DINOVO HUB

This sleek keyboard features an array of advanced buttons that serve as hot keys, while the stand-alone numeric keypad has a built-in calculator and also works as a remote control for the music and movies stored on your PC. And in an especially nice touch, the recharger base for the cordless optical mouse serves as a hub for all your other Bluetooth gear. logitech.com; $250.

  1. HP 450WBT PRINTER

Take this thermal inkjet printer on the road and leave the cords behind. It can print at a speedy nine pages per minute, and if you load it up with photo-quality paper, it will turn out prints up to 4, 800-by-1,200-dots-per -inch resolution. hp.com; $350.

  1. CARDO SYSTEMS ALLWAYS HEADSET

Responsible motorists know that they should get a headset if they plan to dial and drive. The sound quality is quite good, thanks to its noise-canceling technology, and it even comes with an attachment so users with eyeglasses can clip the headset right on their frames. allways1.com; $100.

Wi-Fi? We Say Why Not.

  1. PALM TUNGSTEN C

There’s no need to weigh yourself down with a laptop computer when this nifty PDA will do the trick. You can surf the Web, clicking on links with the stylus, then switch to the built-in keyboard when you’re ready to bang out an e-mail or instant message. And if you absolutely must get some work done, the bundled Documents to Go software will let you work on Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents. palmone.com; $399.

  1. SONY LOCATION-FREE TV

If you can’t wait for the commercials to take a bathroom break, have no fear; this 12.1-inch LCD monitor can receive the TV signal that’s beamed from the included base station. sony.com; $1,500.

  1. LINKSYS PRINT SERVER

If you’ve got two printers–say, a laser for black-and-white text and an inkjet for photos–you can connect them both to your home network with this add-on. And if some friends drop by with their Wi-Fi-equipped laptops, they’ll be able to print, too. linksys.com; $235.

  1. CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER

Don’t settle for tiny PC speakers. Use this plug-and-play device to deliver your MP3s from your computer to the booming stereo system in your living room. creative.com; $200.

  1. BELKIN DESKTOP ANTENNA

This accessory transforms your computer into a hub for all your Wi-Fi equipment by extending the range of your wireless coverage up to 600 feet. belkin.com; $25.

Best of the Rest

  1. BLACKBERRY 7280 HANDHELD

Captain Kirk wishes his old communicator did as much as the beloved BlackBerry’s triband PDA/Web browser/mobile phone, which can operate in North America, Europe and Asia. blackberry.com; $600.

  1. LG VX4600 HANDSET

It’s the first U.S. mobile phone with an exterior organic electroluminescent display–which is brighter than an LCD but consumes less power–that lets users be notified of incoming calls, voice mail and text messages without having to flip open the handset. www.lgmobilephones.com; $70 with two-year Verizon contract.

  1. NIKE MP3 RUN

Get your run on with this training aid. Just clip it to your shoe before you hit the road, and it will track the speed, distance and pace of your outing. nike.com; $299.

  1. KENWOOD HTB-S610

Tired of tripping over your rear speaker cables? This 5.1 surround-sound system comes with a pair of RF wireless speakers that are easy to set up. kenwoodusa.com; $600.

  1. SENNHEISER RS 110 HEADPHONES

That noisy late-night action flick won’t keep the rest of the family awake if you’ve got these wireless, battery-powered headphones. sennheiserusa.com; $90.

  1. SUUNTO GPS WATCH

A man with this watch is a man who has asked for his last set of directions. In addition to GPS, this stylish timepiece features a compass, altimeter, barometer and thermometer. www.suunto.com; $770.