Thanks to living in a community where a lot of what I need is very nearby, I do a lot of walking instead of driving. Now that it’s wintertime I’ve found myself about falling flat on my rear on an extremely regular basis. However, I don’t like having to change out boots when I want to walk indoors. Which is where these Reversible Cleats Leather Boots would come in extremely handy.
Sure, they’re not the most hi-tech solution, but even the simplest of devices can make life far easier. Unfortunately, it appears that these only come in guy sizes, so the ladies are a little out of luck. That is unless they have feet big enough to fit into a men’s size 7-13. The boots work just like you would guess, there are two sets of studs that can be flipped to give you a better grip on the ground you’re walking on. They are lined with wool and have removable felt insoles. You can purchase a pair for $199.95 through Hammacher Schlemmer.
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mPower Emergency Illuminator
To say that the mPower Emergency Illuminator is a flashlight is like saying a Rolex is a watch. Granted, it is a true statement, but this mPower Emergency Illuminator is like the flashlight of the gods.
Well, it was designed by the car gods, and, by that, I mean, Porsche. Porsche Design Studio equipped the mPower with two widely available CR 123 3 volt lithium batteries. But what makes this flashlight the tops is it also includes a “groundbreaking reserve lithium battery with a shelf life of at least 20 years”.
That’s right, a shelf life of 20 years. I have no idea how long of an actual shine you would have with this, but dang, that’s 20 years! Gilligan and his friends could have used this. By the way, he could have charged some electronic devices like mobile phones, since the device has an accessory USB connection. Maybe that’s how the castaways of Gilligan’s Island listened to that radio all those years. Am I the only one who ever noticed that the batteries of this portable radio never wore out?
But enough references to old sixties shows, you should be able to get the mPower Emergency Illuminator in Titanium Satin and Black Chrome for about $289.00 in March 2010. You can read more about the mPower Emergency Illuminator here. I had a chance to handle it at CES Unveiled, and it was sleek.
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Battery-Powered Heated Lumbar Office Chair
The weather is a whole lot colder for a great deal of us. If you’re having a hard time staying warm this year, this seat manages to heat things up from underneath of you. With this you could complete your set of heated items. It’s not enough to have a heated mouse and keyboard, you have to finish it off with a Heated Lumbar Office Chair.
There are only two different temperature settings, but at least both will keep you nice and warm. One of the best parts of this office chair is that it’s powered by a rechargeable battery. That means that while you’re rolling around you won’t have a cord to worry about rolling over. It comes stuffed with memory foam and is designed to relieve those pressure points. You can purchase the leather chair for the slightly expensive price of $799.95 from Hammacher and Schlemmer.
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XV-11 robo-vacuum
The RPS Technology gives the XV-11 a 360-degree of the room, and then it learns a cleaning process with SLAM (simultaneous localization and mapping) in order to find the best and most efficient path to clean for the user.
Once it has finished cleaning, the XV-11 will automatically return to its original charger base, so it can recharge itself for when it will be used again. The user can program it with the cleaning scheduler program to make certain the XV-11 cleans once a day, if he or she likes.
They had the XV-11 on display at Pepcom, a huge press event that takes place before the main conference at CES. It seemed to make a piece of carpet look like new, and it left some interesting swirling pattern.
The Neato Robotics XV-11 should be available for purchase around February 4 for a price of $399.
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Cipher Drinking Glass lets you know what the liquid is
Have you ever been in a party where every glass was the same, and you didn’t know which was yours? What’s really sick is when you take a sip, and discover that it is definitely not your drink.
Now imagine that you had these Cipher Drinking Glasses designed by Damjan Stankovic. See all those random colored squares on the glasses? Apparently, they have some odd ability to make certain words depending on what the liquid is in the glass. Depending on what squares appear, that will show what is in them.
It’s like those glasses back in the eighties that had the muscular men or buxom babes with the outfits that would disappear if there was liquid in the glass. I suppose that this is some sort of sensors in order to spell out what is in the cup.
You will note that it knows that one is “Coca-Cola” as opposed to “Pepsi”. Those would have to be some interesting sensors, and I wonder if they could detect a virgin drink from an alcoholic beverage. I mean, there must be thousands of possible drinking combinations, and I’m just not certain that this one glass could really do them all.
Unfortunately, this is still a concept device, so I doubt you’ll be seeing these glasses at a party anytime soon.
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Canon X Mark I is green
Just how green is the Canon X Mark I calculator? Well, for starters, it looks very Apple-sque, and is made up from recycled PowerShot lenses – at least where the glass elements are concerned. At $30 a pop, this makes for a very expensive calculator compared to those Made-in-China staples that tend to break down when you need it the most. Well you can tell that plenty of love has gone into its design, where the X Mark I will incorporates curves and designs that are not too far off from the award-winning range of PowerShot Digital cameras. Besides, it is fully solar-powered, helping reduce waste while making it virtually useable anywhere. Pick from either black or white colors.
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Steamboy Floor Mop
Want an environmentally friendly method of keeping your floors clean? The Steamboy Floor Mop certainly does the job well, where it lifts dirt using nothing but powerful bursts of steam thanks to its dirt- and water-trapping microfiber which is able to turn hard floors into really clean surfaces.
You will be able to pick this puppy up for $119, while additional Steamboy pads will cost you $19.95 each.The powerful 1500W heating element in this easy-to-maneuver mop turns ordinary tap water into 20 continuous minutes of sanitizing steam. Lifts dirt and grime from floors in just seconds. It even kills dust mites and bacteria. Use on linoleum, sealed hardwood, parquet, stone, ceramic and marble. Swiveling head reaches into corners and tight spots, cleaning an 11” path. Lightweight and easy to handle, this mop includes 6 washable microfiber scrubbing pads that soak up moisture as they clean. A “glider” turns it into a carpet and rug cleaner.
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Light Touch takes virtual interfaces to a colorful level
Light Touch can be used on any surface where a computer is needed.
No word on price or availability but the Light Touch will be unveiled this week at CES in Las Vegas, so there will probably be more details forthcoming.
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Inflatable Serving Bar
Christmas is over, but that doesn’t mean you won’t be holding any more parties or large family gatherings in your home down the road! Why not make things easier with the Inflatable Serving Bar that introduces convenience to your guests, as it sits on top of a standard table with the ability to hold ice so that your salads and finger food will remain fresh hours after being exposed to the air. Storage is also a snap, since you can just deflate it and fold it somewhere even if you have limited space left at home. Made from PVC, you will need to purchase our own air pump unless you have the lungs of Hercules to inflate this through your mouth. Good thing it comes with its own repair kit, but we would still advise you to keep it out of reach of dogs, cats and mischevious kids. The Inflatable Serving Bar retails for $19.95.
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The Stanley LED Torch Watch
Those of you that enjoy your Stanley tools might not mind that this watch is incredibly bulky. It’s said to have some convenient perks to it. One of which being that they managed to fit a small flashlight on the watch. Which means this is either a really big watch or a really tiny flashlight holder. It just depends on your outlook.
This Stanley branded wristband also comes with a miniature toolbox container to keep the watch within. The watch itself has a backlight to make it possible to see the time in all conditions. It also has a timer and an alarm. The small torch is attached to the top part of the watch and will make it possible to see whatever it is you happen to be working on. You can purchase the Stanley LED Torch Watch for $58 from Watch Brando. Although this probably would be a ridiculous watch to wear on a regular basis, it would be helpful for certain situations.
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Toshiba and Electrolux Escargot snail vacuum cleaner
I think we all know what comes to mind when we think of a vacuum cleaner. You know, that stand up job with the wide front? I don’t think that vacuum cleaner design has changed in the past 30 years.
You got to admire that Toshiba, in a partnership with Electrolux, has created the Escargot, a vacuum that looks like a snail.
It’s always good to see a concept device that is “borrowed” from nature. The Escargot rolls up like that slimy gastropod, but it will fit in between the space of the large wheels that make up the Escargot’s “shell”.
It weighs about 2.1 kilograms, and it can it can be rolled around or carried with a shoulder strap. My source does not reveal how large this vacuum cleaner is, but if it was as large as a regular vacuum, than it wouldn’t be so compact, would it?
Personally, I’m already sold on it just by its shape alone. In fact, I highly recommend that Toshiba paints it in bright colors to look like Gary the snail from Spongebob Squarepants.
Yeah, I realize that that is unlikely, because by the time this concept probably sees the light of sales, Spongebob will have been canceled.
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Cable Cars Christmas Tree Decoration
Having a train to go around the bottom of your tree is a pretty classic choice. If you want something a little different though, these cable cars are one way to pull that off. Of course you’ll have to sacrifice your current tree topper in order to pull off the look. However, it’ll add a unique and unforgettable element to your tree.
These cable cars will travel up and down your Christmas tree all day long. There are a total of two cars filled with passengers that go between the two stations. Knowing how often I’ve managed to knock over my train set, these cable cars are definitely best for the less clumsy out there. Especially since if you trip over that cable, it’s highly likely that you’ll bring down the entire tree. These are priced at $49 from Walmart, but as of now they’re all out of stock.
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Pro-Health system for your teeth
Procter & Gamble Oral Care recently made known to consumers on another method they can take in order to keep their mouths healthy and happy this coming holiday season by unveiling the new Crest Pro-Health system. Sounds like a glorified toothbrush, eh? Well, the Crest Pro-Helath system is a 3-step oral hygiene regimen which will basically result in consumers who are virtually free from plaque regardless of the types of decadent foods and festive over-indulgences that are bound to come your way this holiday season. Sounds like a magical cure all, and everyone won’t mind talking to someone with a pleasant breath, right? Especially if you’re single and hope to kiss the girl of your dreams under a mistletoe…
The Pro-Health system will comprise of the Oral-B ProfessionalCare SmartSeries 5000 with SmartGuide, some Crest Pro-Health Toothpaste and Crest Pro-Health Rinse to get you started. Do you think this is a gift worth purchasing for someone? After all, the recipient might get a wee bit sensitive and emotional, thinking that you probably purchased this because he/she unknowingly has bad breath all the time. All in all, the Pro-Health system will offer the best of both worlds, coupling mechanical action and chemical action to get users virtually plaque free while keeping them that way as well throughout the month of December and beyond – if used regularly and correctly, of course.
When we say mechanical action, it points towards Oral-B’s oscillating-rotating technology that will help loosen and sweep away plaque to provide superior plaque removal benefits without having to visit your dentist and suffering under the bright lights. Stabilized stannous fluoride that is included within Crest Pro-Health Toothpaste helps inhibit the metabolic activity of destructive bacteria, while cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC) found in Crest Pro-Health Rinse will prevent the regrowth of plaque biofilm. Any takers out there who are willing to give this a shot? Don’t think you’d lose much anyways, but will gain a much more sociable outlook in the process.
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Bark Buster
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James Dyson’s Waterfall flows uphill, four times!
I’ve always wanted to have a garden with a waterfall, but what if I had a garden with four waterfalls? Better yet, what if I had a garden with four waterfalls that went uphill? No, this isn’t some sort of waterfall garden in some Land of Broken Laws of Physics, but the Chelsea Garden Show in New York this year. This “Wrong Garden”, designed by James Dyson, took about one year to create, and was inspired by the uphill waterfalls from artist M.C. Escher. In case you can’t read the tiny print from the illustration, the waterfall works with air pumped from a sealed tank with bubbles rising to make the illusion of uphill flowing water.
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Buzzing mosquito light sensitive sound box

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Multipot hides and charges your gadgets
Now this is one way to charge all of your smaller gadgets without having them cluttering up an area. Instead it charges them all and hides them away so that they don’t have to be seen at all times. Of course if you’re the type that would forget their phone unless it was within plain sight, this might be a bad idea. However, for those that aren’t so forgetful this would be a great multi-gadget to have lying around.

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Digital Video Memo Fridge Magnet
Although this fridge magnet surely has some practical purpose, I can’t help but be creeped out by the sappy way it’s depicted by the manufacturer. They’re of course pitching it as a way to leave sweet loving messages for your significant other. One so sappy that it will surely make any kids that might be in the house, likely lose their appetite before they can even manage to get what they originally wanted out of the fridge.

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Hangman Light for those tired of it all
If you have no problem with slightly morbid designs, this light would work great for your home. It looks about like a doll has decided to finally end their poor tortured life. Only to be turned into a lamp to illuminate your home with their dark deed. It’s not morbid in the least. Hopefully your friends and family share your open mind as far as cryptic items go, otherwise you might find fewer and fewer people stopping by to hang out.

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Recycled Fishcer Turntable Clock
If you have a thing for old turntables, but at the same time don’t really have a use for one, it seems silly to keep a real turntable around. Well instead of keeping one around purely because you like the look of them, you could purchase this clock. It’s made out of an old turntable, so you get that classic look, but it’s still functional. Plus you can hang it on the wall and you haven’t lost any space on a table top within your home.

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