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- HumanCar can go 60 mph with just human power
- Running barefoot is the new trend?
- Steampunk Monorail is far more fun than a toy train
- Omron Body Fat Monitor Scale
- USB Submarine sadly isn’t yellow
- MP3 Teddy Bear appeals to all ages
- Razer ups gaming ante with Razer BlackWidow
- Verizon Wireless announces Salute from ZTE
- Beltone True invisible hearing instrument works sans wires
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HumanCar can go 60 mph with just human power Posted: 20 Aug 2010 05:24 PM PDT This is the HumanCar, and it is a vehicle that does not require gas. Oh yes, I am not making this up. It is designed by Charles Greenwood, and it made by the user “rowing” to go forward, and it also has a back-up electric battery. Somehow, this allows the driver to reach speeds of up to 60 miles per hour. There is a video of this after the jump if you want to see this row-powered vehicle in action. I suppose that we have all wanted the human powered car since we saw Fred use one on The Flintstones. I suppose it was just a matter of time before someone saw that arm power was better than the courtesy of Fred’s two feet. Just be grateful that you don’t have to brake with bare heels. I’m guessing that this is a lot like riding a bike, and I don’t really want to take this up hill. This vehicle does weigh in at 10,000 pounds. It will be available next year, but the inventor has already received approximately 100 pre-orders already. It also has an all-weather roof, and it apparently has a touch-screen display, as well as a GPS. So are we looking at an age where the HumanCar floods our streets? Well, perhaps not the freeways. I do like the idea of saving on gas. Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ HumanCar can go 60 mph with just human power copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Running barefoot is the new trend? Posted: 20 Aug 2010 04:59 PM PDT These are some interesting shoes/socks that you might have seen before. They look a lot like aqua-socks, except they have room for the toes in their design. Apparently, “running without shoes can strengthen your feet, ankles, and lower legs and improve balance”. Now we know why Frodo and Sam never wore any shoes. Apparently, they have been on celebrities like Matthew McConaughey, Channing Tatum, and Heisman Trophy winner Eddie George wears them for beach football. Also, the Vibram FiveFingers are so popular is having a difficult time keeping them in stock, and there are knock-off brands coming out of the woodwork. I suppose these are the shoes for those who really long for the experience of running barefoot. However, it isn’t for people who are just starting to run or returning from a long layoff, and you need to ease in slowly. There are those who think these five-toed shoes aren’t worth your time or money, and others that swear up and down by them. Right now, I would like to hear from our readers. If you have tried these five-toed shoes, and have either good or bad results, let us know. Also, can you answer me this question: can you stub your toe with these guys on? Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ Running barefoot is the new trend? copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Steampunk Monorail is far more fun than a toy train Posted: 20 Aug 2010 03:26 PM PDT This little toy would be perfect for any kid or adult that is tired of the same old toy trains. Not only does this one have that steampunk feel that has become so popular, but it gives things an interesting edge by being a monorail. It’s still pretty much the same as navigating a toy train, but the look of this one is a whole lot more fun. This 550 piece set has all sorts of straightforward instructions to help kids figure out to construct all of those little pieces. The passenger car has all sorts of cogs, portholes, rivets and visible gears. The track can run as far as 20 looping fee over a 25′ sq area. The set comes with traction tape that’ll allow for the cars to climb up 30 degree grades. The Victorian Futurist’s Monorail is intended for kids 8 and up. It’ll require 4 AA batteries. You can purchase the set for $159.95 through Hammacher Schlemmer. Source: OhGizmo Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news. [ Steampunk Monorail is far more fun than a toy train copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Posted: 20 Aug 2010 03:00 PM PDT If you’ve been considering getting a more serious scale that gives you more information, this pretty pink scale would be a nice change from the bland colors you usually see. Of course, for those of you that prefer those neutral colors, this scale comes in those colors as well. In addition to being brightly colored it’ll also give you some extra info to help you figure out if you need to work harder at your weight or not. The Omron Body Fat Monitor Scale measures your Body Mass Index in seconds. It’ll give you a much more accurate analysis as to how you’re doing. After all, muscle weighs a whole lot more than fat, so some might not be doing as badly as they think. The scale is also capable of storing information for up to four users. There’s also a guest function so that anyone can hop onto it. This comes in chrome as well as steel versions. You can pick one up for $89.95. Source: SlipperyBrick Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides, Christmas shopping made easy. [ Omron Body Fat Monitor Scale copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
USB Submarine sadly isn’t yellow Posted: 20 Aug 2010 02:16 PM PDT We all have our random things that we love, if you’re big time into submarines, then this 3-in-1 gadget could be fun to have sitting directly on your desk. Of course it’s not yellow or anything catchy like that, but it will be more than happy to take care of a few of your gadget related needs. Plus to sweeten the deal, the small gadget is very affordable. This submarine is a USB hub for up to 5 of your USB gadgets, plus it is a card reader. To finish it off it also has Bluetooth. The small submarine sadly only comes in white, it doesn’t even have a black or silver version. However, it still could be great fun to have around. I just would be careful having it around small children or they might just decide to steal it from your desk in order to use it for some bath time fun. Luckily, it only costs $15, so it won’t cost much to replace. Source: GeekAlerts Tech Cult – We cover the latest tech news, but always with a funny twist. [ USB Submarine sadly isn’t yellow copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
MP3 Teddy Bear appeals to all ages Posted: 20 Aug 2010 01:00 PM PDT There is just something about a teddy bear that can break down walls of conflict between warring factions, never mind if we’re talking about boyfriend and girlfriend or mother and child. The MP3 Teddy Bear keeps things up to date despite being a plush teddy, boasting an integrated MP3 player as well as an internal speaker that should be enough to keep your ears occupied. Heck, the MP3 Teddy Bear can also be used to calm your fiesty kids down at the end of a long day, featuring 90 minutes of pre-recorded calming nature sounds and classic children’s songs such as The Wheels On The Bus, Brahms Lullaby, and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. Parents who are more creative can opt to throw in another six hours of their own music or voice recordings. A USB cable enables one to plug it into a computer for file transfer via the tried and tested drag-and-drop method. Buttons on teddy’s feet will allow one to control power, volume, and song selections. Powered by a trio of AA batteries, we would recommend taking batteries out of the MP3 Teddy Bear when you’re done as you wouldn’t want the batteries to start leaking after a while. Hammacher is asking $49.95 for the MP3 Teddy Bear. Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ MP3 Teddy Bear appeals to all ages copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Razer ups gaming ante with Razer BlackWidow Posted: 20 Aug 2010 12:45 PM PDT Everyone by now should more or less have heard of the Razer brand when it comes to computer gaming peripherals that are of high quality. Well, the latest device to join the fray would be the Razer BlackWidow, where this mechanical gaming keyboard was specially engineered for gamers who want nothing less than superior tactile feedback and comfort while playing. It is interesting to note that from Razer's point of view, the majority of mechanical keyboards in the market today are standard mechanical keyboards rebadged as gaming keyboards that feature stiff keys that cause key actuation fatigue. Basically, what Razer is saying is this – such keyboards will leave gamers off for the worse since it decreases gameplay performance instead of enhancing it. Razer's BlackWidow offers something different, being built from ground up by gamers while boasting a uniquely tactile mechanical key architecture that provides each key on the keyboard with a crisp response and tactile feedback similar to a mouse click. When used in tandem with a unique key actuation point halfway through the full travel distance, the optimized mechanical key structure found in each of the Razer BlackWidow's keys provide for greater precision and accuracy versus other traditional mechanical keyboards. The keys on the Razer BlackWidow also boast one of the lightest actuation forces for all keyboards. They have been specially optimized by the Razer design team from readily available components, albeit going through rigorous quality standards from Razer to deliver a product of unparalleled quality. Apart from that, the Razer BlackWidow is also the only mechanical keyboard which comes with fully programmable keys with on-the-fly macro recording, not to mention five additional gaming keys to up the ante when it comes to gaming compatibility and performance. It will be out this September for $79.99, although folks living across the pond will have to fork out theoretically more (after conversion) at €79.99. Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides, Christmas shopping made easy. [ Razer ups gaming ante with Razer BlackWidow copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Verizon Wireless announces Salute from ZTE Posted: 20 Aug 2010 12:30 PM PDT Verizon Wireless recently announced a new handset from Chinese manufacturer ZTE, the Salute. This lightweight and slim slider handset will be able to deliver up to 4 hours of talk time and up to 220 hours of standby time on a single charge. Features are pretty rudimentary, making this an ideal everyday phone that you won't mind dropping or losing (apart from retaining all your contacts and messages, but that's something Verizon's Backup Assistant application can help) since it is dirt cheap. You will find a 1.3-megapixel camera, speakerphone and Bluetooth connectivity accompanied by a large 2.4-inch display and a slew of messaging options such as text, picture and voice messaging, Mobile Email, Mobile Web Email, and Chat capable. Expect to pick one up for $19.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate and signing your soul off for a new two-year customer agreement. Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ Verizon Wireless announces Salute from ZTE copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Beltone True invisible hearing instrument works sans wires Posted: 20 Aug 2010 12:12 PM PDT Hearing aids can be quite the obtrusive device for those of you who are conscious about how people will perceive you, as it hangs around your ear. While technological advances have come a long way to make hearing aids more discrete, they aren't quite invisible yet for the average model. Apart from that, we also have headphones which tend to be bulky, although using a pair at home shouldn't be too much of a fashion faux pas as nobody but the kids are there to poke fun at you. Why not silence them with the Beltone True? This is a new generation of virtually invisible hearing instruments which will wirelessly receive sound directly from TV, cell/home phone, stereo, PC, iPod or any audio device via a 2.4 GHz signal. The True works by enabling hearing-impaired users to comfortably converse with those nearby while retaining the ability to listen to music or watching their favorite TV program. Hmmm, doing both at once might not be recommended since you might lose your train of thought and be considered as having senility creeping in, but otherwise the True will be able to deliver excellent sound quality while doing away completely the embarrassing high-pitched whistling of hearing aids of old. Since it works differently from other wireless hearing instrument products in the market, it will not require you to wear a relay device around your neck that could end up being more cumbersome than imagined. Beltone True's wireless innovation comes in the form of its new integrated circuit. It is twice as fast and holds quadruple the memory, where it allows the circuit to make wireless connections to other devices without any audible delay. A remote control lets you adjust each hearing aid's volume independently, alongside its sound quality. Features include Direct TV Link, Direct Phone Link, Feedback Eraser and Speech Spotter Pro to get you started right out of the box. Tech Cult – We cover the latest tech news, but always with a funny twist. [ Beltone True invisible hearing instrument works sans wires copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Gadget Thumbnails for 19-Aug-2010 Posted: 19 Aug 2010 10:01 PM PDT
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