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Nuclear Doorbell
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Misc. Tech, Toys
Here’s a fun way to freak out those loud neighbors. The Nuclear Doorbell has a 20 meter operating range at 433MHz. When pressed it plays a mega-loud siren, flashes yellow lights and yells at the unsuspecting victim. At a size of 200 x 190mm, it requires no wiring and runs on batteries (included.) You can get the doorbell for £15.99 (~$23.00.) This might also be a deterrent for car thieves as who can resist pushing a button that looks harmless?
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T-Qualizer Baseball Cap
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Clothing, Misc. Tech, Music
If you already own a T-Equalizer shirt, then you will be pleased to know that it is now available in a baseball cap. Powered by two included 2 CR2032 batteries, they are hidden away in the lining of the back of the head wear. In a one size fits all, a sensor allows adjustment for loud and soft environments. While we expect that the hat will be more popular with those who can actually see it, take comfort in the fact that for £12.95 (~$21.00) you were the one who was smart enough to purchase it first.
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Pandora Doesn’t Let You Snooze
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Design, Household, Misc. Tech
There is no way that you can hit snooze and still be able to do so with the Pandora Alarm Clock. Turn the thing off and just as you start to fall back to sleep, it will issue noises and, as you open your eyes, it plays animation on your ceiling to berate you about what you should be doing rather than hanging in bed. The imaging includes a shower, coffee brewing, a toaster, and tooth brushing. To see a demo and hear the strange sounds it makes, check designer Melanie Graf’s site. There is only one glitch to her prototype that we can figure. There would never be enough guilt to have to go through the routine day after day. Hmm. Maybe Pandora would be a good thing.
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MC Square Calms You Down
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Misc. Tech, Portable Audio / Video, Science
This is not your average MP3 player. The MC Square not only plays music, it supposedly ups your concentration level and reduces stress with constant rhythmic light and sound while measuring your biorhythm. It does this with the included goggles and earbuds that you don just when you are about to lose your cool or can’t get to sleep. The player has a 512MB internal flash memory with a miniSD card, a JPG and text file viewer, Voice/TV/radio recording capability up to 30 hours, and can store up to 120 tunes. It is not your average price, either. The MC Square will set you back $399.99.
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