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- Sonim XP2 Spirit comes to Europe
- PUMA phone finally unveiled
- Current Regulating Fuel Efficiency Booster
- Cloth Calculator
- Robotector Action Figure iPhone Case
- Leech Plug Unplugs Itself
- Doodle Track Cars let you draw your own track
- Oxyfit Portable Oxygen Backpack
- Flyfire Swarming Display: Top Secret MIT Project?
- Ryobi Tek4 AllPlay Job Site Music Player
- Gadget Thumbnails for 16-Feb-2010
- Siemens Zeolith dishwasher saves energy
- Augmented Reality Tattoos
- Spokeless bike made by Yale students, in one semester
Sonim XP2 Spirit comes to Europe Posted: 17 Feb 2010 06:36 PM PST
Among the key Features of the Sonim XP2 Spirit include :-
Targeting folks who work and play in extreme environments, this next generation Sonim XP2 cellphone offers the highest level of ruggedness and a fresh new look. It is good looking enough to be used outside of the workplace in more relaxed, social settings, and what we are more interested in would be the unconditional three year guarantee. That is something unheard of this day, and we are pretty impressed that Sonim is willing to put money where their mouth is, hopefully nobody would abuse the clause of this unconditional guarantee during their use of the XP2 Spirit. For the more technical folks, the XP2 Spirit is certified military standard MIL 810G, allowing it to shrug off thermal shock, extreme temperatures, transport shock, solar radiation and salt water. Expect it to hit Europe from next month onwards for a yet undisclosed price. Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ Sonim XP2 Spirit comes to Europe copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Posted: 17 Feb 2010 06:24 PM PST
The PUMA phone is touted to be an active smartphone, where it comes with the following specifications :-
You will be able to pick up the PUMA phone from mobile network operators across greater Europe and on PUMA online store from April 2010 onwards, while international markets will follow shortly thereafter. We did wish that the PUMA phone would be more rugged than it is, with waterproof capability being more than welcome assuming it is supposed to cater to those who lead an active lifestyle. Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides, Christmas shopping made easy. [ PUMA phone finally unveiled copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Current Regulating Fuel Efficiency Booster Posted: 17 Feb 2010 05:56 PM PST It looks like the price of black gold is going up yet again, although it isn’t that near the dizzy heights that we experienced a couple of years ago when we paid more than four bucks per gallon in certain places. If you can’t afford a hybrid vehicle to maximize your fuel usage, how about considering the Current Regulating Fuel Efficiency Booster? It would be interesting to see what the Return On Investment (ROI) for the $79.95 Current Regulating Fuel Efficiency Booster would be. If it works as advertised, do you think energy companies would go all out to block the sales of such a devices?
This is the device that improves a car’s fuel efficiency by up to 18%. An independent automotive testing service showed the unit increased an automobile’s average fuel efficiency from 23.8 to 28.1 miles per gallon in two weeks. The device simply plugs into a car’s DC outlet and stabilizes the electrical current flowing to the electrical control unit (ECU)–the computer that controls the engine’s fuel injection and ignition systems–to improve gas mileage. The device mitigates electrical interference from the stereo, lights, air conditioning, and more that can negatively affect the ECU’s ability to optimize fuel injection and fuel efficiency. Includes an adapter with two DC outlets that accommodate the fuel efficiency booster and another device. For use with automobiles that are at least two years old and have 12 or 24-volt systems; not for use with hybrid cars. Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool [ Current Regulating Fuel Efficiency Booster copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Posted: 17 Feb 2010 05:52 PM PST
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Robotector Action Figure iPhone Case Posted: 17 Feb 2010 03:14 PM PST Well you’ve gotten yourself an iPhone and now you have the tricky business of picking out a case that’s just as awesome as your iPhone. Thankfully Nugo Designs has just the solution out there for you. It’s not just your average silicone case that protects your iPhone or iPod Touch from scratches. It actually morphs your iPhone into an action figure. What more could you ask for in a case?! Usually the only way a case stands out is by being able to protect your iPhone from harsh conditions. Which really isn’t actually necessary if you’re not a great outdoors man or anything. Sure this Robotector won’t waterproof it or prevent it from being damaged when you drop it off of a cliff. It’s still awesome though, because now your iPod Touch has arms, legs and even a face. These are currently being featured at the Toy Fair, but I haven’t seen any info on pricing. Source: ChipChick Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news. [ Robotector Action Figure iPhone Case copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Posted: 17 Feb 2010 03:01 PM PST If you’re worried about power being consumed while your A/C adapters are plugged in, this Leech Plug is one solution. A normal adapter will suck up a little power even when your portable electronics are not being charged. This plug will actually unplug itself once the device has received a full charge, which would take care of that problem. The plug was designed by Conor Klein. It actually looks absolutely boring and doesn’t appear to be even remotely revolutionary. When in fact it’s very unique. It mimics the actions of an actual leech. A leech will take its fill and then drop off and that’s exactly how this device works. Right now it’s still a concept design, so it’s not something that can be purchased. Source: Technabob Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides, Christmas shopping made easy. [ Leech Plug Unplugs Itself copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Doodle Track Cars let you draw your own track Posted: 17 Feb 2010 02:44 PM PST Imagine a toy car that is programmed to follow whatever line that you put in front of it. Just think about how easy it would be to set up a track. No more clicking tracks together, and making sure they line up right. Just put a whiteboard flat on the floor. This is the Doodle Track Car, a new toy that probably was shown off at the Toy Fair in New York. I’m not certain whether it made its debut there, but there have been scads of new toy worth reporting about since the Toy Fair started. Anyway, the Doodle Track car allows the user to draw his or her own track, or make it easy by going to the Doodle Track Car website and printing out a track. You might go through a stack of pages, but it would be worth it to tape them all together and watch the Doodle Car go! You can also print out sections of a track and place them all together and see what you can do. The results could be pretty fun. Believe it or not, Doodle Track Cars are only $14.99 each. The Sharpie markers and printer paper that you will want with them are sold separately. Conference Calendar – The global conference and expo finder. [ Doodle Track Cars let you draw your own track copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Oxyfit Portable Oxygen Backpack Posted: 17 Feb 2010 02:26 PM PST What you see here isn’t the YFit, but the photo has cropped off the word “Oxyfit”. Oxyfit is a backpack with your own personal oxygen supply. You might be wondering why you would need your own personal oxygen supply. I mean, is the air that polluted? Well, pollution isn’t the only reason why you would need oxygen. According to the Oxyfit product description, an increase of oxygen lets you “run farther, work longer, and even lose weight”. It sounds like the boasts of an energy drink, but here is the science: the increased supply speeds up the body’s “metabolic engine, burning more calories and stimulating fat loss”. Also, it can produce “nootropic (brain stimulating) and anti-aging effects through increased moisturizing of the skin”. Apparently, athletes have been using this type of therapy to improve their game for years, not to mention those who frequent oxygen bars. I guess I’ve never felt a need to pay for oxygen any more than I would pay for water. Of course, the bottled water industry is pretty big, and I have paid my share to them over the years. I don’t think I could pay $2,681 (with $49 shipping) for an Oxyfit. It comes with an oxygen tube, aspirator, battery pack, and tote bag or backpack. This weighs about 3.5 pounds and comes with a lithium battery that can last 90 minutes per charge. Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ Oxyfit Portable Oxygen Backpack copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Flyfire Swarming Display: Top Secret MIT Project? Posted: 17 Feb 2010 02:03 PM PST I’ve always thought about how cool it would be if bees could swarm into shapes, like they do on cartoons. Think of that one school of fish in Finding Nemo. With the bees example, I would imagine it would be a cross between the nano-swarm in Michael Crichton’s Prey or the smoky monster from Lost. Apparently, some people are working to create a swarming display over at MIT’s SENSEable City Laboratory. This program, dubbed Flyfire, uses a lot of micro helicopters with multicolored and controllable LEDs. As they come together, they can form a 3-D display. Normally, this is the point where I explain that there is a video of this product after the jump, but the video from my source went offline shortly after they posted about FlyFire. Is this technology meant to be some sort of top-secret project that somehow got leaked? You might want to check my Source to see if the video has re-posted. If it hasn’t, I can see why. All these tiny micro copters working together could do some serious damage in nano-swarm form. However, this doesn’t sound like something that is designed to be weapon, but something to make a display. Man, can you imagine these micro copters en masse to produce an object that is, for lack of a better word, a flying statue? This could easily replace those balloons at Macys. Of course, you would need a truckload of this microcopters, plus some program to make them work in sync. But who cares about the problems? It’s a nifty concept, isn’t it? Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news. [ Flyfire Swarming Display: Top Secret MIT Project? copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Ryobi Tek4 AllPlay Job Site Music Player Posted: 17 Feb 2010 01:44 PM PST Listening to music while working construction or doing any other type of manual labor is extremely common. What’s also common in that area of work is having radios that die off much sooner than they usually would from getting too much dust in it and being dropped repeatedly. Finding a durable music player isn’t exactly easy. Thankfully Ryobi is making an attempt to create an MP3 player that can handle tough environments. That also makes it ideal for those that enjoy camping and hiking. It has 2 GB of internal memory, which means it’ll store up to 500 songs. When it’s received a full charge it’ll run continuously for 72 hours. It’s water, dust and impact resistant, so you are still going to have to be a little careful around water. To keep it from dropping too often there’s a built-in strong spring loaded clip that can hang onto your belt. There’s also an armband. You can purchase one for $69.97 through Home Depot. Source: OhGizmo Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ Ryobi Tek4 AllPlay Job Site Music Player copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Gadget Thumbnails for 16-Feb-2010 Posted: 16 Feb 2010 09:01 PM PST Tech Cult – We cover the latest tech news, but always with a funny twist. [ Gadget Thumbnails for 16-Feb-2010 copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Siemens Zeolith dishwasher saves energy Posted: 16 Feb 2010 09:25 PM PST Take a look at this dishwasher. It certainly is better looking than any dishwasher that I have seen in any house, as it has a beautiful transparent aesthetic quality about it. Yet there is more to this dishwasher than just its looks. In fact, if the Siemens Zeolith dishwasher was the ugliest in the world, I would still want it. The Zeolith has a design that allows it to recycle the energy of humidity left over from the wash cycle, and it does it with zeolites. What are zeolites? Special moisture absorbing materials that can release stored up heat, not to mention absorbing moisture from the air inside the machine. So after they absorb the moisture of the air, the three pounds of zeolites in the Zeolith can release that heat into the wash water, which will result in a faster load cycle. All in all, this saves energy, which is very much needed. Because if there is one thing that dishwashers are good at, and shouldn't be good at, it is raising power bills. The Seimens Zeolith is "widely available in Europe", but I don't think that there is any place to purchase it in the United States. For some reason, my source does not have a price. Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ Siemens Zeolith dishwasher saves energy copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Posted: 16 Feb 2010 09:03 PM PST If there was one company that makes augmented reality, I would buy stock in it. After all, I've seen augmented reality in just about everything from mirrors to video goggles. I suppose it was just a matter of time before people starting putting augmented reality tattoos on their flesh, and this Beunos Aries-based software producer has done it through a company known as ThinkAnApp. These tattoos seem rather basic, as they are just a typical QR code. However, once placed in front of a specially-equipped camera, a design comes forth that the most gifted ink artist could not do. As you can see, this man has a dragon that can literally flap its wings and fly around. I believe that I have a video of this after the jump. As I recall, don't people get tattoos like birds on their arm, and make them fly by flexing, or something? Sorry, I'm not really into the whole "tat" scene. I only bring this up because these augmented reality tattoos have the whole tattoo flexing thing beat. I mean, when Hollywood runs out of ideas fifty years from now, they can remake Memento with tattoos that can show why Leonard Shelby can't make new memories. Tech Cult – We cover the latest tech news, but always with a funny twist. [ Augmented Reality Tattoos copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Spokeless bike made by Yale students, in one semester Posted: 16 Feb 2010 08:34 PM PST Remember that latest Star Trek movie, where James T. Kirk goes to register for the Starfleet academy on a motorcycle? In all honesty, I thought that there wouldn't be motorcycles in the twenty-third century, but the film did everything it could to make futuristic. In fact, if you look close enough, you will see that the wheels have no spokes! How is that possible? Probably with the same dilithium crystal technology that makes warp drives work, probably. However, some Yale mechanical engineering class tried to use real technology to put spokeless wheels on a bicycle. As you can see, the chain is not attached to a gear that is in the center of the back wheel, but rather to another wheel that can spin the back wheel. Just in case you are wondering why both wheels are not spokeless, then you should know that the group just ran out of time. I mean, they only had one semester, and if I know how students work, they probably spent ten weeks planning it out, and two weeks building the final model. Of course, I could be wrong. Who am I to judge? It's not like I've ever tried to build a spokeless cycle of any kind. Which begs the question, why build a spokeless cycle? Are spokes dangerous? Do they slow a bike down? By the way, this isn't it as far as a spokeless bike is concerned. The design frame is made to possibly do an electric motor, and maybe even "some sort of gyro balanced storage basket". Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool [ Spokeless bike made by Yale students, in one semester copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
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