Our top 3 of the upcoming computer peripherals in 2015. Hardware News

As time progresses, more and more awesome technologies have surfaced into our digital world and a few of them really stood out.

While we mostly take notice on bigger brand names and the latest major PC hardware components especially with anything that could upgrade our performance.

Let us take a quick moment to focus on some of 2015’s newest peripherals. Who knows, one of these might be just the thing you’re looking for.

SanDisk 200 GB Ultra MicroSD Card And High-Endurance Model

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SanDisk just unveiled the world’s highest capacity microSD card that could hold an unprecedented 20 hours of full HD video. As we all know, having constant deletions and formatting of our microSD cards can sometimes be infuriating, but now that a 200 GB Ultra-Premium Edition microSD card is near, we can safely say that a free space is not that big-of-a-deal. This 200 GB microSD card is expected to hit the shelves in Q2 this year for $399.99 MSRP.

Aside from its new 200 GB microSD card, they also announced the first microSDXC memory card designed just for your high-endurance applications. With a 64 GB of space, it has the ability to withstand 10,000 hours of full HD video recording. You can grab yourself a 64 GB at $149.99 and a 32 GB at $84.99. Unfortunately, these HEVM cards will initially only be available through the SanDisk website for U.S. Customers.

Sol Republic Shadow: Lightweight Wireless Headphone

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Quickly becoming a trend, wireless headphones are almost everywhere. Only one thing for certain is that not all are comfortable. With Sol Republic’s new headphone, you can enjoy a lightweight design that fits comfortably in your ears. Also the Shadow’s connection uses Bluetooth same as the other wireless headphones. Sound performance on the other hand outperforms most of the other wireless headphones currently out there by providing a clearer and fuller sound. You can have a hold of this badboy for $99.00.

Panasonic Nubo: New Security Camera That Does Not Require Wi-Fi

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Home security cameras are quite handy especially when you live in an ill-natured neighborhood, but we really can’t do anything if the connection is intermittent. Thanks to Panasonic’s new security camera Nubo, we get to have the luxury of using LTE network aside from a Wi-Fi connection, as long as it’s mounted anywhere with a cell signal. It supports 2G, 3G and 4G wireless connection and is IP-66 weather resistant. This awesome security camera is expected to hit the market in November with preorders starting at April.

If you want to know more awesome peripherals that came out or are due to be released, you can find it here.

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James' is a freelance writer with a passion for PC gaming, hardware and software. When he is not writing or gaming, he will always find a way to do one of either or even both.

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