Friday, January 22, 2010

Latest Posts on Coolest Gadgets

Latest Posts on Coolest Gadgets


Sign of the Technological Times: Funerals Online

Posted: 21 Jan 2010 03:02 PM PST

Watch the video here to the left and you will see a sign of the times. This is the pitch video for Funeral Resources, a service that allows you to broadcast the funeral of your loved one online.

I suppose we are getting to the point where we need a service like this, as Chris Hill, the man in the video, says: “there are many valid reasons why one would miss a funeral, such as travel costs and illness”. It would have been better if he would have just said those reasons, and not have the unnecessary captions repeating in text exactly what he is saying. I swear, it’s like watching Larry King Live.

You will notice how Chris talks about how “there are some people that you just don’t want to have there at the funeral”. You want to know what’s sick? He’s right. However, I think it would be cold comfort to give that questionable relative or friend a password so they could watch the funeral online.

Apparently, if you don’t watch the funeral live (yes, I realize that is an oxymoron), then the online footage will be available for 90 days afterward. Granted, I don’t know who would want to watch a funeral after 10 days, but the option is there.

I suppose that some would say that an online funeral is a complete lack of decorum, but let’s face it, many of us have watched a televised funeral like Princess Di or Michael Jackson. I suppose an online funeral is no different.

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Playboy Belt Buck With Built-In Spy Camera

Posted: 21 Jan 2010 02:42 PM PST

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This is isn’t the first spy camera I’ve come across that’s placed inside a belt buckle, but this is definitely the most classy way to pull it off.  Nothing says elegant like a Playboy Bunny belt buckle.  Then to give it a whole new level of chic, you throw in a spy camera right at waist height.  With this belt you’ll be ready to go for your next night of expensive strippers and keep up your reputation as the local peeping tom.

It has a USB cable to come with it as well as a driver disk.  Then within the camera itself is a time setting function, a reset button, manual video recording and acoustic control recording automatically.  The video is set at 720 by 480.  Then as far as memory goes it has 16G built into the belt.  In order to purchase this belt it’ll cost you $43 from Shopkami.

Source: ChipChick


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Toilet of the future conserves water and space

Posted: 21 Jan 2010 02:27 PM PST

homecore7-thumb-550x577-32329What you see there is the toilet of the future called the Home Core. Designed by Dang Jingwei, this futuristic commode was made for space conservation.

As you might be able to tell, the toilet actually comes with a sink attached. You can rotate the sink out of the way when you need to use the facilities, and then rotate it back to wash your hands when done. This toilet looks like it would be in Bruce Willis’ apartment from The Fifth Element. That movie took place in an overpopulated future where all space was conserved, so facilities like the shower and refrigerator took up the same space and could be shifted around when needed.

In addition to the space conservation, this toilet is also set up for water conservation. You know how your water goes down the drain and can get wasted? That does happen with this toilet.

In fact, the user can choose to use the sink water for flushing. So if you brush your teeth and have that water stored away, you can hit the buttons in back. There is a orange button for getting rid of the water, and green for saving it.

I sure hope we never live to see a future where everyone has to use a toilet like this. However, overpopulation and wasted water could take its toll.

Honestly, the best use of this toilet that I could think of for this present time is on an airplane. I mean, where else do you have to conserve space and water?

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Mandometer scolds you to eat slower

Posted: 21 Jan 2010 02:20 PM PST

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I tend to catch a whole lot of teasing for the snail-like pace at which I tend to eat.  I don’t exactly do it to eat healthier either, I just have always eaten slowly.  However, I’m liking that there is a gadget that is meant to help people slow down their eating habits.  Mostly so I have a decent comeback.  In part though because I know eating habits can seem close to impossible to change.  With this gadget to yell at you to slow down, hopefully you can get yourself to a controlled pace.

The Mandometer was created in an outpatient treatment center for eating disorders in San Diego California.  I suppose if anyone knows how to break eating habits, it’s them.  Underneath of your plate is a scale that keeps track of those sudden drops in weight.  Within 18 months the Mandometer claims to lower your BMI by 2 percent.  Plus it’s meant to help you with long term changes instead of working like a crash diet.

Source: OhGizmo


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Buzz B Safely trims baby sized nails

Posted: 21 Jan 2010 01:22 PM PST

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Although this might seem like a silly gadget to parents that have perfected the art of parenthood, it might relieve some of the stress on new parents.  Instead of worrying about hurting your newborn baby, now you can have a small gadget to help you keep those nails trimmed.  Plus it will work clear from the infant stage to the point when they become squirming defiant toddlers.

The battery-operated nail trimmer doesn’t cut away the nails, but instead oscillates the nails away.  It has a total of 4 different pads to work with the device.  Two of them are intended for infants and then the other two are for toddlers.  It also comes in a compact case to help you keep all of the pieces together.  In order to keep it running it requires 1 AA battery.  You can purchase the kit for $25 from Zo-Li.

Source: Ubergizmo


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Posted: 20 Jan 2010 09:01 PM PST

Aliph unveils Jawbone ICON

Posted: 20 Jan 2010 06:47 PM PST

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When it comes to Bluetooth headsets, you will find that there is a gulf in class between all the players, and Aliph is one of them right at the very top. After all, who are we to argue with the folks behind the Jawbone Bluetooth headset as well as being the brains of NoiseAssassin, the world's first and only military-grade noise-eliminating technology? Fast forward to today and Aliph is well and alive, unveiling their latest and most sophisticated device to date known as the Jawbone ICON. The Jawbone ICON supposedly offers unprecedented ease of use and audio quality with a balance of an industry-first software platform known as MyTALK, where it enables users to personalize and update their Jawbones through the Internet. Now that’s definitely something new, as previous Bluetooth headsets from everyone else was basically a device that could not be upgraded software-wise.

Thanks to the all-new MyTALK platform, the Jawbone ICON is able to boast built-in intelligence as well as the ability to personalize with the click of a mouse. Currently in a private beta mode, you can be sure that your Jawbone ICON will offer a richer in-ear experience, pointing to a future where people are able to breathe new life into their Jawbones over a period of time, hence extending the durability and usage of a device which might go some way in helping reduce the amount of gadgets heading to our landfills each year, which can be a pain to dispose of.

Features of the Jawbone ICON include NoiseAssassin 2.5 with wind reduction, an innovative speaker design and signal processing, set-it-and-forget-it audio which eliminates the need to adjust volume from one caller to the next, a talk time of up to 4.5 hours depending on the handset it is paired to, a 10 meter range at the minimum, and the ability to charge up to 80% in just 35 minutes. Each $99.99 purchase comes with 7 earbud sizes as well as one premium adjustable ear loop to get you started right out of the box.

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Jabra EXTREME announced

Posted: 20 Jan 2010 06:38 PM PST

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How many of you out there use Bluetooth headsets in your everyday communications over your handset? It is more or less a love it or hate it affair with the majority of folks, since the feeling of having a foreign body hanging off one ear while impeding your hearing is a turn off for some, while others thrive on knowing they are able to pick up a call regardless of where they are. Jabra has been around the Bluetooth town for many years already, and their recent release, the EXTREME Bluetooth headset looks ready to make a splash. This device comes with a new innovation known as Noise Blackout Extreme which has its roots in Jabra’s distinguished heritage in noise cancelling technologies, relying on dual microphones and automatic volume control that dramatically enhances call quality. Apart from that, you will also experience double the background noise reduction (24 decibels) compared to the previous iteration of Noise Blackout technology at 12 decibels.

Just in case you were wondering whether the EXTREME Bluetooth headset is comfortable to wear, we are pleased to inform you that the EXTREME comes with a unique new Ultimate-fit Eargel that was specially developed to guarantee superior comfort even when you wear it throughout the entire working day. Making a debut at the recently concluded CES 2010, Jabra claims that the EXTREME will relegate poor quality calls to a distant memory. With all the technology packed in, you can be sure that the caller will never sound like a robot.

Since it was specially designed for comfort and style, most users might be surprised to find that they are wearing a headset, thanks to specially developed Ultimate-fit Eargels that will mold themselves to any ear shape to ensure a snug fit, regardless of whether you have Dumbo-sized ears. You will find that the headset is also equipped with a couple of rotatable ear hooks that were specially contoured to fit the ear perfectly. Regardless of whether you’re an audiophile or a road warrior, the EXTREME’s styling cues won’t disappoint. You can pick up the Jabra EXTREME Bluetooth 2.1 headset for $79.99.

Press Release


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Circulation Improving Seated Stepper

Posted: 20 Jan 2010 06:24 PM PST

circulation-stepperHow many of you out there are cubicle zombies, spending most of your days in front of a monitor while furiously tapping away at the screen? Well, just like a long haul, flight, we would recommend you get up and about to keep blood flowing to your legs, and the Circulation Improving Seated Stepper sure sounds like a pretty handy tool to get you started.

This is the low-impact stepper that keeps blood flowing to minimize swelling while seated. Lightweight and portable, the device can slide easily beneath your desk at home or at the office. The two footpads provide resistance using strong elastic bands; each step tones your legs and hips, burning calories and improving circulation. Two additional elastic bands with foam handholds extend from either side of the unit, providing a workout for the arms. You can increase the resistance by adding the included additional set of bands. A built-in timer located between the two footpads tracks your workouts.

Made from sturdy steel and being able to fold easily for convenient storage, the Circulation Improving Seated Stepper retails for $49.95. I suppose companies that want to cut costs can always look to purchasing these for their executives instead of hiring masseurs on a weekly basis.


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Bike SpokeLit

Posted: 20 Jan 2010 06:18 PM PST

bike-spokelitIf you happen to stay in one of the more bicycle-friendly cities around the globe, why not make the most of the situation by equipping your two-wheeler with the Bike Spokelit? After all, it will go a long way in increasing your visibility to other road users, helping you get to your destination safe and sound.

All you have to do is clip the SpokeLit to your spokes (well where else are you going to put a SpokeLit?), click it on and get pedalling. You then have the choice of a constant or a rapidly flashing coloured light. We kind of prefer the constant light on a purely aesthetic level – cycling at the right speed produces that lovely ring of light effect. Of course, it’s more about staying visible on the roads than looking like an extra from Blade Runner, but there’s no harm in looking cool.

Installation is a snap at just a few seconds, while the £7.99 is certainly worth much more than any hospital bill you have to fork out in the event of a mishap.


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