Glossary of Terms
Below is a comprehensive glossary of terms related to the product categories available at ElectronicShopBD, including smartphones, gadgets, laptops, computers, TVs, audio-video systems, smartwatches, cameras, headphones, gaming products, VR technology, appliances, and sports/recreation items.
- Smartphone: A portable electronic device combining mobile phone and computing functions, featuring touchscreens, apps, and internet connectivity.
- Gadget: A small electronic device designed for specific tasks, often portable, like power banks or smart home controllers.
- Charger: A device used to supply electric power to recharge batteries in smartphones, laptops, or other gadgets.
- Accessories: Add-on items enhancing device functionality or aesthetics, such as phone cases, screen protectors, or laptop sleeves.
- Laptop: A portable computer with a keyboard, screen, and battery, suitable for work, study, or entertainment.
- Desktop Computer: A stationary computer system with separate components like a monitor, CPU, and keyboard, ideal for heavy tasks.
- Processor (CPU): The brain of a computer or laptop, executing instructions for programs and tasks.
- RAM: Random Access Memory, temporary storage that affects a device’s speed and multitasking capability.
- Operating System: Software managing device hardware and software, e.g., Windows, macOS, Android, or iOS.
- Graphics Card (GPU): A component handling visual output, critical for gaming, video editing, and graphic design.
- Television (TV): A device for receiving and displaying broadcast or streaming video content.
- Smart TV: A television with internet connectivity and built-in apps for streaming services like Netflix or YouTube.
- LED TV: A television using Light Emitting Diode technology for brighter, energy-efficient displays.
- OLED TV: A television with Organic LED technology, offering superior contrast and color accuracy.
- Home Theater System: A setup combining speakers, amplifiers, and media players for immersive audio-video experiences.
- Soundbar: A slim speaker system designed to enhance TV audio with minimal space requirements.
- Subwoofer: A speaker dedicated to reproducing low-frequency sounds (bass) for richer audio.
- Bluetooth Speaker: A portable speaker using Bluetooth technology to connect wirelessly to devices.
- Smartwatch: A wearable device that tracks health metrics, displays notifications, and supports apps.
- Fitness Tracker: A wearable device focused on monitoring physical activity, such as steps, calories, or heart rate.
- Heart Rate Monitor: A feature in smartwatches or fitness trackers measuring pulse during activities.
- Digital Camera: A device capturing images or videos electronically, stored on memory cards.
- DSLR Camera: Digital Single-Lens Reflex camera, offering interchangeable lenses and advanced controls for professional photography.
- Mirrorless Camera: A compact digital camera without a reflex mirror, providing high-quality images with lighter designs.
- Lens: An optical component of a camera determining focus, zoom, and image quality.
- Tripod: A three-legged stand stabilizing cameras for steady shots or long exposures.
- Headphones: Audio devices worn over the ears for private listening or noise isolation.
- Earbuds: Small headphones fitting directly into the ear canal, often wireless.
- Noise-Canceling Headphones: Headphones using technology to reduce ambient noise for better sound clarity.
- Bluetooth Headset: A wireless audio device for hands-free calls or music listening.
- Gaming Console: A device designed for playing video games, e.g., PlayStation, Xbox, or Nintendo Switch.
- Game Controller: A handheld device used to interact with video games, featuring buttons and joysticks.
- Gaming Headset: Headphones with a microphone optimized for immersive gaming audio and communication.
- Gaming Mouse: A high-precision mouse with customizable buttons for enhanced gaming performance.
- Gaming Keyboard: A keyboard with features like programmable keys and RGB lighting for gaming.
- Virtual Reality (VR): Technology creating immersive digital environments using headsets and sensors.
- VR Headset: A head-mounted device displaying virtual reality content for gaming or simulations.
- Motion Controller: A device tracking hand movements to interact with VR environments.
- Augmented Reality (AR): Technology overlaying digital elements onto the real world, often used in gadgets.
- Refrigerator: An appliance for cooling and preserving food and beverages.
- Microwave Oven: A kitchen appliance using microwave radiation to heat or cook food quickly.
- Blender: A device for mixing, pureeing, or emulsifying food and liquids.
- Washing Machine: An appliance for cleaning clothes automatically with water and detergent.
- Air Conditioner: A device cooling indoor spaces by removing heat and humidity.
- Vacuum Cleaner: A device using suction to clean floors and surfaces.
- Toaster: A small appliance for browning bread slices using heat.
- Electric Kettle: A device for quickly boiling water using electric heating elements.
- Juicer: An appliance extracting juice from fruits and vegetables.
- Dishwasher: A machine for automatically cleaning dishes and cookware.
- Treadmill: A fitness machine for running or walking indoors.
- Exercise Bike: A stationary bicycle for cardiovascular workouts.
- Yoga Mat: A cushioned surface for yoga, stretching, or floor exercises.
- Dumbbells: Free weights used for strength training exercises.
- Resistance Bands: Elastic bands for strength and flexibility workouts.
- Smart Scale: A digital scale measuring weight and body metrics like fat percentage.
- Action Camera: A compact, rugged camera for recording sports or outdoor activities.
- Drone: A remote-controlled flying device, often with a camera for aerial photography.
- Power Bank: A portable battery for charging devices on the go.
- USB Cable: A cable for charging or transferring data between devices.
- SSD (Solid State Drive): A storage device using flash memory, faster than traditional hard drives.
- HDD (Hard Disk Drive): A storage device using spinning disks for data storage.
- Monitor: A screen displaying output from computers or gaming consoles.
- Router: A device directing internet traffic between devices in a network.
- Wi-Fi Extender: A device boosting the range of a wireless network.
- Smart Home Hub: A device controlling multiple smart home gadgets like lights or thermostats.
- Smart Bulb: A light bulb controllable via apps or voice assistants for color and brightness adjustments.
- Streaming Device: A gadget enabling streaming of online content to TVs, e.g., Roku or Fire Stick.
- Projector: A device projecting images or videos onto surfaces by shining light through a small transparent film.
- Webcam: A camera for video calls or streaming, often attached to computers.
- Memory Card: A small storage device for cameras, phones, or other electronics.
- Stylus: A pen-like tool for interacting with touchscreens, often used for drawing or writing.
- Portable Speaker: A compact speaker for music playback, often battery-powered.
- Amplifier: A device boosting audio signals for louder, clearer sound.
- Microphone: A device capturing sound for recording or communication.
- Gaming Chair: An ergonomic chair designed for comfort during long gaming sessions.
- Cooling Pad: A device with fans to prevent laptops from overheating.
- External Hard Drive: A portable storage device for backing up or transferring data.
- Smart Thermostat: A device controlling home temperature with app or voice integration.
- Fitness Monitor: A device tracking workout performance, like distance or calories burned.
- Smartphone Case: A protective cover for smartphones, often with design or functionality enhancements.
- Wireless Charger: A device charging compatible gadgets without cables using electromagnetic fields.
- 4K Resolution: A display resolution of approximately 4000 pixels horizontally, offering sharp visuals.
- Touchscreen: A display allowing interaction via touch, common in smartphones and tablets.
- Wearable Technology: Devices worn on the body, like smartwatches or fitness trackers, with smart features.
- Cloud Storage: Online storage for data accessible via the internet, often used with gadgets.
- HDMI Cable: A cable transmitting high-definition audio and video between devices.
- Surround Sound: An audio system using multiple speakers for immersive sound.
- Processor Speed: The rate at which a CPU processes instructions, measured in GHz.
- Battery Life: The duration a device operates before needing a recharge.
- Water Resistance: A device’s ability to withstand water exposure, often rated by IP standards.
- Bluetooth: A wireless technology for short-range data exchange between devices.
- Wi-Fi: A wireless networking technology for internet connectivity.
- Resolution: The number of pixels in a display, affecting image clarity (e.g., 1080p, 4K).
- Refresh Rate: The frequency a display updates its image, measured in Hz, impacting smoothness.
- Storage Capacity: The amount of data a device can store, measured in GB or TB.
- Operating Temperature: The range of temperatures a device can function within safely.
- Ergonomics: The design of products for comfort and efficiency, e.g., gaming chairs or keyboards.
- Firmware: Software embedded in devices controlling their functions.
- Over-ear Headphones: Headphones covering the entire ear for immersive sound and comfort.
- Smart Assistant: Software or devices responding to voice commands, e.g., Alexa or Google Assistant, often integrated into gadgets.





