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- This Mithril Jacket is made from Kevlar, not the other way around
- Keret House in Warsaw is ultra-thin
- Frii Concept Bike
- Silverlit I/R Spy Camera Helicopter
- Musical Keyboard Tie
- Zero1.tv announces VooMote One
- Griffin StompBox foot controller
This Mithril Jacket is made from Kevlar, not the other way around Posted: 26 Jul 2011 10:47 AM PDT Some of you might be familiar with Kevlar, the material used to make bulletproof vests. This Mithril jacket is made from it. I’m sure some of you might be familiar with Mithril, the fictional armor from The Lord of the Rings which can apparently protect a hobbit, even if he gets impaled from a spear from a cave-troll. This Kevlar Mithril jacket is not made to be that hard, since it is softshell. So this Mithril might not be able to withstand an attack by a gun or a knife, but it can withstand wind, water, and ripping. So I guess we are looking at some material that can last a lifetime. It also looks like its durable design can withstand a lot of cold, and the material adds about 50 percent more weight to this jacket. I suppose that if you are an outdoorsman, this can withstand the most extreme situations. This costs about $518, but if you think of it as a clothing investment for a lifetime, that is only about $5 a year if you live to be one hundred. I’m not certain where you can get this, and I’m wondering if it comes in different sizes. I can’t imagine this is a product at a clothing store and you can just try it on. Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ This Mithril Jacket is made from Kevlar, not the other way around copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Keret House in Warsaw is ultra-thin Posted: 26 Jul 2011 10:05 AM PDT Some of you might remember the Tokyo man who built a home in a place made for parking. This man, Etgar Keret, is going to build a house in the Wola district in Warsaw Poland, and this large thin triangle is designed to fit in between two buildings. It’s narrowest point is 28.3 inches, and it has a living room, bedroom, and even some sort of crawlspace/attic. I like how it has the retractable stairway at the front door. Clearly, this Etgar Keret, an Israeli writer, must be some serious claustrophile. I’m not certain whether or not I could live here, as the three-feet living area might get to me. However, if we want to a way to live between the narrowing spaces of two buildings, this is the way to go. This house has a three-dimensional steel frame, and it is covered with plywood and insulation panels with concrete cloth. I’m not certain why the architects chose a triangle instead of a square or rectangle for its initial shape. Even though the triangle model has less space, I’m guessing its shape works well to support the bulk of the foundation in the corner. You would probably need some more support if you were to go four-sided with this structure. Conference Calendar – The global conference and expo finder. [ Keret House in Warsaw is ultra-thin copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Posted: 26 Jul 2011 09:19 AM PDT Some of you might remember our report on the INgSOC bike, a bicycle that definitely challenges our current diamond frame bike aesthetic. This Frii prototype is doing the same thing. I’m going to assume that that the “ii” combination in “Frii” is pronounced like it is in “Wii”. That would mean that this is pronounced “free”. It is certainly free of normal biking conventions, but that might be a good thing. Designed by the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design student Dror Peleg in Israel, the lightweight and colorful bike is made entirely of plastic, which includes the tires. The plastic tires insure that they never go flat, and it looks like the seat is all plastic too. To me, the Frii looks like what would happen if a bike crashed into a bunch of milk crates. If that happened on a cartoon, that is. I’m not certain what is going on with the pedals, as I don’t see a good place to put your foot. Some people also might think that this bike looks like a bigger version of a kid’s plastic riding toy. It certainly is a good use of plastic, and it uses a lot of it. Hopefully, it can be recycled to the next generation of riders. Conference Calendar – The global conference and expo finder. [ Frii Concept Bike copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Silverlit I/R Spy Camera Helicopter Posted: 26 Jul 2011 08:00 AM PDT Are you a good pilot? If you want to hone your skills as one, then you would definitely need to obtain a license, but prior to that, attend lessons and be proficient at it. Of course, there are others among us who fly helicopters without a license – simply because we’re using remote controlled helicopters that are “commanded” using I/R (infrared) beams from a controller some distance away. What’s so special about the £69.99 Silverlit I/R Spy Camera Helicopter, you ask? Well, this chopper will let you have an eagle’s eye view of the proceedings below, thanks to a 1.3-megapixel camera that has been integrated into the lightweight body. All you need to do is launch the chopper and watch it’s camera get to work right away the moment you press the corresponding button on the remote controller. The Silverlit I/R Spy Camera Helicopter will come with a bunch of internal gyroscopes to ensure it remains incredibly stable in the air, so that your amateur attempts at being a papparrazzi will be decent at the very least. With 128MB of internal memory, it ought to have enough storage space to capture footage of your choice, although we do wish it came with a memory card slot for expansion purposes. Seems like a nice way to spy on your neighbors… Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool [ Silverlit I/R Spy Camera Helicopter copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Posted: 26 Jul 2011 07:30 AM PDT Are you already the livewire at your own and other peoples’ parties? Well, you might want to spruce things up even more with the Musical Keyboard Tie, don’t you think so? The name of this particular techie piece of accessory says it all – and it would make the perfect gift for the musically inclined. This unique necktie will feature touch sensitive keys that is capable of playing 8 different notes. It fastens around your neck with a rather comfortable cord to boot, and just in case you do not want to “surprise” the office by dozing off with it as a pillow, setting off a cacaphony of notes by accident, there is always the On/Off switch that you can manipulate. The Musical Keyboard Tie is going to cost you $13.98, but no promises that you won’t be the laugh (instead of life) of the party this coming Halloween. Are you game enough to wear something this wacky to the office? Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool [ Musical Keyboard Tie copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Zero1.tv announces VooMote One Posted: 26 Jul 2011 07:00 AM PDT
The VooMote One will slide nicely into your iPhone as though they were meant for one another. Despite that, your iPhone’s functionality will not be gimped in any way, since you will still retain full control of the iPhone. When connected with a loaded app, your hand will hold a fully functional universal remote that commands instant attention from your TVs, DVD players, stereo systems, and a myriad of consumer electronic devices. I see that you’re yawning, and wondering just what else does Zero1.tv have up their sleeves to color you impressed. Well, the VooMote One will let you utilize the "One View" feature that enables you to create personalized and multiple device remote control layouts. To put it in a nutshell, you can always lower the volume on the stereo while pressing play within seconds. The "One Touch" feature also lets a single click kick off a whole chain of commands. Who would have thought that just pressing one button is good enough for you to gain control of the whole Brady Bunch in your living room? It is also relatively easy to use, since the VooMote One setup wizard requires just a few quick steps. When you are done with the setup, you can further organize your universal remote with the "Room Control" feature. Basically, this will divide your electronic devices by location, so you can have personalized control in the living room, kitchen, and bedroom, for example. A "Teach-In" feature also lets the VooMote One be a pupil so that it can be the master later on, "learning" some of the less acquainted devices around the home. All you need to do is point it at the original remote control and watch the magic unfold. The VooMote One is able to automatically capture over 30,000 infrared codes and thousands of electronic devices. Out this August 5th for $99, are you willing to give the VooMote One a go? Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool [ Zero1.tv announces VooMote One copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Griffin StompBox foot controller Posted: 26 Jul 2011 06:34 AM PDT Griffin has just announced their latest musical innovation known as the StompBox – as this device is a programmable multi-functional foot controller which enables virtual guitar effects. Just what is the StompBox capable of? For starters, it was specially designed to function with just about any 0.25″ jack including the guitar, bass guitar, electric violin and keyboard. Not only that, StompBox will play nice (pun not intended) with Frontier Design's iShred LIVE app. When you combine the StompBox and iShred LIVE, you won’t get Captain Planet, but rather, musicians with this unique combo will be able to switch effects with their feet – hence freeing up their hands to make ever more music using other instruments. To know more about the StompBox, why not read on and find out? The StompBox will come packaged with the Griffin GuitarConnect cable, making sure you are able to connect to instruments, headphones and an iOS device – simultaneously, of course. With the iShred LIVE app, individual foot switches are tasked to control different effects within the app, transforming your device into a stage-worthy effects rig. Among the features and functions of the StompBox are :-
Just how much do you think Griffin is asking for this musical device? We are looking at a $99.99 price point regardless of whether you purchase it from Apple Retail stores or online. Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool [ Griffin StompBox foot controller copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
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