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- Breville Hot Cup saves on energy
- Chalkboard Watch filled with math
- Truncheon Task Light
- AlcoholOmeter Glasses relieves you of thinking
- Automatic Pill Grinder could help the older folks out
- Water Wars is like paintball, but with water
- Halo Bicycle Lock can send you a message
- Gadget Thumbnails for 08-Jul-2010
- Bendable Bike locks itself around poles
- Sony releases smallest 3D cameras in the world
- Callpod Onyx and Vetro Bluetooth headsets have superb range
- Squirt Battle Flotilla
- Gameboy iPhone 4 case
Breville Hot Cup saves on energy Posted: 09 Jul 2010 01:35 PM PDT Recently I wrote up a Philips Kettle that promised to save energy and give you a hot cup of water fast. However, I have to say after looking over the Breville Hot Cup, I like it a whole lot better. Granted my reasons may seem a little silly, but I imagine it’ll appeal to a great deal of others. This device boils just as fast, saving you energy, but you don’t have to refill the water quite so often. With this you just fill up the tank and then set the size of the cup you’d like to fill. It’s all pretty basic as far as the usage goes. Thankfully, despite the simple usage it has a smart design that’ll help you save on your energy bill. You can purchase it for £59.99 or about $90 through Nigel’s Eco Store. Source: Envirogadget Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ Breville Hot Cup saves on energy copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Chalkboard Watch filled with math Posted: 09 Jul 2010 12:47 PM PDT Instead of hiding your nerdy love for math, show it off on your wrist for all the world to see. This watch makes math look exactly like it always should. White chalky scratches on a green chalkboard. It can remind you of the good old days of sitting in the classroom with that classic chalk smell always lingering in the air. The rest of the watch looks pretty normal, just your classic black band. The hands of the watch itself are pretty normal too, although they do mimic pieces of chalk just a little bit. These watches were created as a limited edition series designed by Rolf Sachs. Unfortunately that was a long while ago and it’s not obvious on the site if they even still create these watches. Source: CraziestGadgets Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool [ Chalkboard Watch filled with math copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Posted: 09 Jul 2010 12:15 PM PDT This Truncheon Task Light puts truncheons to a whole new use. It’s also finding itself with a far less violent use. Normally when the lamp is within its stand it just looks like your usual lamp, but once popped out of the stand it reveals what it was modeled after. That also means that should you want to hold the light closer to something you’re reading, it’s easy to do just that. The lamp gives you a whole lot of customization. You can get maple with a bronze base, maple with a hydrocal base and finally walnut with a bronze base. They use energy saving LED bulbs inside of it. The harsh LED lights are warmed a bit by the wood encasing. These are actually for sale, but you’ll have to contact the designer to find out the price of it. Source: BLTD Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news. [ Truncheon Task Light copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
AlcoholOmeter Glasses relieves you of thinking Posted: 09 Jul 2010 10:55 AM PDT Don’t you just hate it that one pint is not necessarily one pint? For starters, are we talking about an American or British pint? For those of us who are seasoned veterans at the local watering hole, you would know that having one drink is never enough, and the more beers we chug down, the more intoxicated we’ll become while losing control of our mental faculties by the minute. Enter the AlcoholOmeter Glasses from Firebox that does all the “thinking” for you, since it will let you know the equivalent of various volumes, including half a pint and others. It will also help you pace yourself better since you can have an easier time counting the units of alcohol in your drink without missing a beat. At £8.99 per glass, you can choose from wine or pint versions, depending on the poison of your choice. Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news. [ AlcoholOmeter Glasses relieves you of thinking copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Automatic Pill Grinder could help the older folks out Posted: 09 Jul 2010 10:48 AM PDT Some of us absolutely hate swallowing pills, simply because our gag reflex will kick into action whether we like it or not. This would mean grinding down the pill into powder, and that itself is a skill as you might just lose the potency of the pill when it powder form simply because you lack the skill of retaining most of the powder once you’re done with a mortar and pestle. Enter the Automatic Pill Grinder which is capable of grinding down the hardest of pills automatically into a fine powder, letting you combine it with food or drink for easier consumption. Capable of crushing a couple of pills simultaneously with its grinder, all powder will be deposited into a collection tray. Being roughly the size of a TV remote, you can store the Automatic Pill Grinder in a purse or toiletry kit. Of course, so that you don’t mix and match your drugs unwittingly, the grinding gear cartridge can be removed and washed in a dishwasher. Bear in mind you can’t use this with hard-coated, time-release, or gel cap pills though. Powered by a trio of AAA batteries, the Automatic Pill Grinder will retail for $29.95. Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news. [ Automatic Pill Grinder could help the older folks out copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Water Wars is like paintball, but with water Posted: 09 Jul 2010 05:42 AM PDT I’ve never played paintball before, but I am told that those little balls can bruise the next day. What if there was a way to make certain that your opponent was hit, and not use painful (not to mention stain-full) paintballs? This is the basic concept behind Water Wars. It involves the aqua warring factions to wear these special vests that use hydrochromatic inks. So if you are shooting your opponent, the colored spot will prove that yes, he or she has been hit. Not only that, it turns red, so it looks just like blood! I have to admit that this idea does seem pretty sound, but I think that the vest looks a little heavy. After all, most people have water-fights on hot days, and this vest feels like it would add a layer of unneeded insulation. And you thought Laser Tag armor was heavy on you! Also, if the target turns red from the opponents water, then I suppose the player’s water from his or her own gun could have the same effect. In other words, some guy who just filled up his water gun with some H2O should be careful not to wipe the excess moisture on his chest. The mistaken hits could lead to a lot of players crying: “No fair, I got you!” I don’t have a price or availability date, but Water Wars is one toy that you would want to get to the stores before summer is over. Tech Cult – We cover the latest tech news, but always with a funny twist. [ Water Wars is like paintball, but with water copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Halo Bicycle Lock can send you a message Posted: 09 Jul 2010 05:18 AM PDT Just when I thought I was finished with biking gadgets for the day with the Bendable Bike, along comes the Halo Bicycle Lock. The Halo has nothing to do with the popular video game series of the same name, but probably derives its name from the perfect circle that it creates when the two halves are put together. The Halo Bicycle lock can also do something that I might be willing to describe with the word “angelic”. You see, it comes equipped with an Eye-Fi card so it will send out an alert if it is tampered with. This gives bikers a new set of security as they will receive a text or phone call on their mobile if some thief is trying to make off with their favorite set of two-wheels. Say, wouldn’t you have to have Wi-Fi access in order for the Halo Bicycle lock to work? Yes, my Source was quick to point this out too. However, this device is merely a concept for now. In the future, it isn’t too hard to believe that the entire globe will have access to Wi-Fi. Of course, that future is probably distant, and I’m not certain if the Wi-Fi would be free, either. Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool [ Halo Bicycle Lock can send you a message copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Gadget Thumbnails for 08-Jul-2010 Posted: 08 Jul 2010 10:01 PM PDT
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Bendable Bike locks itself around poles Posted: 09 Jul 2010 04:56 AM PDT “Oh my gosh, what happened to your bike? It’s wrapped around a pole! How did you even do that?” “Actually, it is my new bike lock. It is designed to wrap around the pole.” Seriously, I have seen bikes that were hit by cars that sort of look like the invention of Mr. Kevin Scott. Scott has figured out a way to make the frame bars of an ordinary bicycle super flexible, so they have the ability to bend around a pole. I suppose you would have to be a biker to appreciate something like this, because it would make it nice to use one of those horseshoe-shaped locks to lock the two back wheels in place. My Source is concerned with the idea of messing with the frame bars, and I can understand why. It would appear that the lever locks and unlocks them into place, but you don’t want to be the poor guy who is riding down the street and accidentally hit it. Then you might end up looking as if you crashing into a lamppost. This is still just a concept from the inventor now, and if it is going to be the new standard for bicycles, then bikeracks as we know them are going to have to change. Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news. [ Bendable Bike locks itself around poles copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Sony releases smallest 3D cameras in the world Posted: 08 Jul 2010 08:10 PM PDT
Both the DSC-TX9 that comes with a 3.5″ 921k resolution LCD touchscreen display and the DSC-WX5 that sports a 2.8″ LCD display lets you view images in a whole new way. With Sweep Multi Angle, you are able to view images moving in simulated 3D right on the cameras’ LCD display simply by tilting the camera back and forth. This new shooting feature will then capture 15 images at different angles, compiling them into a single photo to create a 3D-like effect on the display. Pretty neat – who would have thought that technology would have advanced at such a pace that off of these are now possible. Not only that, the 12.2-megapixel TX9 and WX5 models will also come with new features such as Background Defocus that will simulate depth of field control and Superior Auto mode, offering low image-noise levels which were previously only available from DSLR cameras. You can also record your favorite memories down in full HD video thanks to the AVCHD format which is normally used in Sony’s high-definition Handycam camcorders. Other features include Optical SteadyShot image stabilization to help overcome camera shake, and the ability to choose between the Memory Stick PRO Duo and class 4 and above SD/SDHC memory card formats offer unprecedented flexibility. The TX9 will retail for $400, while the T99 and WX5 are going for $250 and $300, respectively. Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ Sony releases smallest 3D cameras in the world copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Callpod Onyx and Vetro Bluetooth headsets have superb range Posted: 08 Jul 2010 07:40 PM PDT
As mentioned earlier, both the Onyx and Vetro Bluetooth headsets are able to work flawlessly within a 164 ft (50m) range, although we are assuming that this means not having interfering factors such as thick concrete walls, but rather, being in an open field/space without any obstructions. This fivefold increase in range (theoretically) will enable users to roam around the office or home without the limitation of being tethered to their cellphone. Apart from that, the Onyx and Vetro will also play nice with your PC or Mac when it comes to holding Skype calls, letting you switch between the computer and cellphone with but a press of a button. To further save money on your monthly phone bill, why not equip the entire office with the Onyx and Vetro? After all, they can be used with other Vetro, Onyx or Dragon V2 headsets for two-way or push to talk communication, as long as you remain within a reasonable connection distance. Of course, one might argue that using the built-in PABX system is good enough, but what about those moments when you’re not sure where your colleague is, and you call his or her cellphone? Taking around 3 hours for a full charge, you get up to 5 hours talk time and over 120 hours on standby with either headset. The Onyx and Vetro will retail for $69.95 and $99.95, respectively just in case you’re interested. Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news. [ Callpod Onyx and Vetro Bluetooth headsets have superb range copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
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