Posts Tagged ‘Gadgets’

USB Microscope – $99.95

Sunday, April 19th, 2009
Put anything you fancy under the microscope with this USB-powered optical instrument that magnifies objects (from 20x to 200x) and records its zoomtastic findings as photos and videos on your PC. 'Waiter, there's an aphid on my Dorito!'

USB Turntable – from $99.95

Sunday, April 19th, 2009
The greatest thing to happen to music since Casey Kasem hung up his headphones, this idiot-proof USB turntable allows you to transfer your vinyl collection directly on to your computer.

USB Negative Scanner – $99.95

Sunday, April 19th, 2009
Rediscover long-forgotten photos with this USB-friendly scanner that converts images trapped on 35mm negatives or slides into digital pics. You can then edit and enhance your revamped photos using the idiot-proof software ready for printing or viewing on the big screen. Comparing mullets has never been such fun.

Sun Jar – $34.95

Sunday, April 19th, 2009
It looks like a traditional kitchen storage jar but this ingenious container collects and stores sunshine so you can use it at night. Containing a solar cell, battery and LED light, the Sun Jar will add ambience to any scenario.

Knight Rider R/C Car – $49.95

Sunday, April 19th, 2009
Take a shadowy flight into the dangerous world of a man who does not exist. No, not by perming your hair and wearing tight jeans; by buying this amazing Knight Rider RC Car that talks, flashes and even has a turbo-boost mode!

Vuzix iWear – from $229.95

Sunday, April 19th, 2009
We've seen some amazing eyewear in our time but Vuzix take the cake because they allow you to view movies and games on virtual big screens. Immersive? It's like mainlining a movie.

Toastabags – $9.95

Sunday, April 19th, 2009
With one of these, you'll never leave the oven on again. Because you can cook things like eggs, bacon and grits without the need of a stove or grill.

Stylophone Original – $29.95

Sunday, April 19th, 2009
The brilliantly bizarre, totally addictive instrument made famous by everyone's favorite paint-chucker is back, and it still sounds unlike anything else on earth. As used by luminaries such as Bowie, Pulp and St. Rolf himself, this pocket electronic organ is a musical legend. Skweeeal!

eStarling WiFi Digital Photo Frame – $199.95

Sunday, April 19th, 2009
As well as communicating with various photo sharing sites via Wi-Fi, this ultra intelligent photo frame has its own email address so you and your pals can send pics and messages to it directly. It even picks up RSS feeds. Any smarter and its circuits might explode!

i-Sobot – $199.95

Sunday, April 19th, 2009
He's only 6.5" tall but this state-of-the-art robot can sure teach the big boys a thing or two. The world's smallest humanoid robot, i-Sobot's movements are phenomenally fluid and lifelike, and he can talk, respond to your voice and even do kung fu. Your new best friend? Absolutely!