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i grobotNo Chia Pet this year for your fave geek when you can get an i grobot instead. The ceramic planter is 4 x 2 1/2-inches and would be a green addition to any computer desk to keep away the winter. It comes equipped with peat moss and grass seeds which will grow about 2 to 3-inches before needing a trim. Available for $12.50, just remember not to water it near your keyboard. We dig the company’s logo, “i grobot mission = green life for humans.”

Read More | Brooklyn 5 & 10

Gallery: i grobot brings green inside


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Dog Washing Machine We’re not sure if this is a godsend or cruelty in action. Folks in Poitiers, France, now have a washing machine for canines. Costing more than $30,000, the appliance washes and dries your dog in about 4 minutes, while the operator stands safely dry outside the apparatus. During its demo, the machine’s owner sat in with the pup to prove it was safe. We know that our dog will run at the sound of running water in the tub, so we can imagine what effect this might have on other furry friends. The very least the gadget should do is electronically toss in some kibble between cycles.

Read More | Keye TV

Gallery: Washing Machine Meant For Dogs


Take your 50-inch HDTV and literally shove it and your DVD player or VCR under your bed. The K2 Underbed Lift will work under a kingsize bed, needs only 8-inches of clearance space, and works in less than 35 seconds. It will also rotate for multiple viewing locations. A queensize version can handle a 42-inch screen.  At first we thought, why would you want it to do this? Large screens look better far away, and if you have that size of a TV wouldn’t you want to flaunt it? Finally, we decided it would be one less thing to dust. Prices run from $13997.00 to $17,997.00 from K2 Mounting Systems.

Read More | MK Studio via Newlaunches

Gallery: Underbed Lift Hides TV


Touch-Free Trash CanIn this age of the MRSA “superbug” and heightened germ awareness, we bet this could soon become a staple in all homes. The Touch-Free Trash Can is self-explanatory: with its infrared sensor, the lid opens when your hand comes within 8 inches, and closes automatically after 5 seconds. Used in medical facilities and labs, the Touch-Free is now available for home use, in 6 different gallon sizes. Requires 4 “C” batteries, which last approximately 6 months (20 opens/day). The smallest size—1.5 gallons—is available for $30 USD. See website for a video demo.

Read More | My Virtual Zone

Gallery: Avoid Germs with the Touch-Free Trash Can


Ropeless Jump RopeJumping rope is a great cardio exercise but it is not feasible during the winter in colder climates. The Ropeless Jump Rope is a great way to get your workout inside or in your tiny cubicle. Input your height and weight and turn on the talking mode, and the device will let you know of your progress by audible snaps. It will tell you by LCD how many calories you burned, the time you kept it up, and amount of repetitions. Each handle contains removable weight inserts if you want to up your routine. Guaranteed for life, it comes with a workout DVD for $59.95.

Read More | Hammacher Schlemmer

Gallery: Jumping Goes Ropeless


RenegadeThis has to be one of the most extreme gaming chairs we have seen. The Renegade features 12 game-synched vibration motors, game-triggered lighting effects, and 3D stereo speakers with headrest in a racing seat design. It is compatible with the Xbox 360s, PS3s, Wiis, PS2s, PCs, or iPods, and will work with any USB controller, wheel, or accessory.  If that isn’t enough, after a particularly grueling stretch of gaming, you can switch it to massage mode. The chair can be yours for £225.00 (~$470.00.)

Read More | The Gaming Collection

Gallery: Renegade Chair is Top of The Line


USB Aroma DiffuserNot too long ago we told you about the USB Fragrance Oil Drive, which when plugged in emits pre-designated scents. Now comes the similarly-themed USB Aroma Diffuser, a 2.5 inch “hot tray” that heats up any fragrance (or scented candle) placed in the tray. It comes equipped with an on/off switch, LED indicator, and the diffuser reaches a temperature between 52 and 65 degrees. Want to be known as the “cool, mellow one” at work? This is how you do it. Available for $17 USD. 

Read More | Brando

Gallery: Aromatic Goodness with the USB Aroma Dispenser


FF Teddy BearWe’re sort of torn between the pros and cons of the microwaveable Forever Friends Bear. Made in England, the fuzzy critter is 14-inches tall and weighs about 2 pounds. If you nuke him for about 2 minutes, he heats up to “soothe, comfort, and relax.” CE approved, the FF bear is available for £14.99 ($29.23.)  We like the idea of the warmth factor but we wonder if after repeated usage, the teddy bear and its keeper will glow in the dark.

Read More | GoBaz

Gallery: Cold? Nuke Your Teddy Before Bedtime


Digital WalletFor anyone that just can’t get the hang of their finances, Veronica Vail has designed a handheld Digital Wallet that dispenses with the need for cash, checks, or credit cards. It will track your earning and spending and devise ways for you to save. You can monitor your account, track investments, and make credit card payments. Fingerprint identification is used to access the information and make your payments so no one else can check out your private business matters. Still a prototype, we wonder if it could figure out a way to get us that money in the first place before we invest.

Read More | Yanko

Gallery: Digital Wallet Juggles Your Finances


Skull Clock

Leave it to Watchismo Times to find the perfect Halloween clock. Created in 1610, this mechanical Skull and Crossbones Clock was designed by Nicolaus Schmidt der Junger from Germany. The skull sits on two crossed bones and is mounted on a gilt brass tripod. One minute the skull appears to smile, then scream, then its jaw snaps shut, while the snakes, located in the eye sockets, take turns appearing and disappearing. Both are operated by cams that rotate twenty times an hour. Recently the antique was sold for $135,000. The clock is located in the top of the skull, just in case you wondered.

(Thanks, Mitch)

 

Read More | Watchismo Times

Gallery: Timepiece Disguised as Skull


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