Product Description
Light up chopsticks, made of plastic, are activated at the push of a button. The LEDs illuminate the entire chopstick creating a fun way to eat!
Light Up Chop-Sticks
gadget | Monday, August 17, 2009
PAC man land
game |
Pac-Man Land attraction at the Six Flags Over Texas theme park back in the 1980s . If you wont play pacman . I think this good idea.
3-D Adventure Projector
3-D Adventure Projector™
With "Journey into Space" Adventure Pack
Take a 3-D journey as you project full color images on your walls or ceiling! The exclusive audio tour on CD synchs with the images you're viewing. Includes 4 pair of 3-D real glasses. It's an incredible 3-D experience.
Includes "Journey into Space" Adventure Pack. Additional tour pack titles sold separately!
Amzing toy for kid
Uncle Milton 3-D Adventure Projector with Journey into Space Adventure PackRainbow maker In My Room
Rainbow In My Room™
Amazing Rainbow Projector Now you can project a beautiful rainbow across your walls and ceiling in your room!It's a sure way to m ake any room a happier place.
Product Description
From the Manufacturer
Rainbow In My Room, amazing rainbow projector. Project a beautiful rainbow across your walls and ceiling! Includes bonus window prism disk for real daytime rainbows!
Now you can project a beautiful rainbow across your walls and ceiling in your room! It's a sure way to make any room a happier place. Ages 5 and up.
The Nap Zapper
gadget |
Technical Details
The Nap Zapper is an anti-drowsy alarm designed to raise drivers awareness of momentary lapses caused by sleepiness and drowsiness
It goes around the right ear and as the driver's head nods below a preset angle, it emits a loud alarm signal alerting the driver to take corrective action, take a break or even pull over to take a nap
This is not only designed for drivers, it is perfect for people who need to be on full alert while on duty such as security guards, machine operators and even students who may need to work on their posture
Powered by 1 x LR44 button cell battery
Product Description
The Nap Zapper is an anti-drowsy alarm designed to raise drivers awareness of momentary lapses caused by sleepiness and drowsiness. It goes around the right ear and as the driver's head nods below a preset angle, it emits a loud alarm signal alerting the driver to take corrective action, take a break or even pull over to take a nap. This is not only designed for drivers, it is perfect for people who need to be on full alert while on duty such as security guards, machine operators and even students who may need to work on their posture. Dimensions: 7.0 X 6.5 cm.
Printer cutter Craft ROBO
craft, paper model, papercrafts, Printer | Friday, August 14, 2009
Use the software provided to design your stickers, or open a downloaded data file. | Print out your created design on a printer. | Load the printed sheet in the Craft ROBO and cut out your stickers. | Peel off the stickers and affix them to the selected objects. Your original labels are now complete. |
Levitron AG Anti-Gravity Globe
Anti-Gravity, Globe, toy | Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Levitron AG Anti-Gravity Globe
Keychain Wireless Detector
Privacy Safe Keychain Wireless Video and Tap RF Detector
Amazon Kindle New
Amazon Kindle is a software and hardware platform developed by Amazon.com subsidiary Lab126 for reading e-books and other digital media. Three hardware devices, known as "Kindle", "Kindle 2," and "Kindle DX" support this platform, as does an iPhone application called "Kindle for iPhone". The first device was released in the United States on November 19, 2007.
The Kindle hardware devices use E Ink brand electronic paper displays, and are able to download content over Amazon Whispernet using theSprint EVDO network. Kindle hardware devices can be used without a computer, and Whispernet is accessible without any fee. These devices also provide free internet access to Wikipedia. The Kindle is not available outside the US due to import/export laws and other restrictions.
On March 3, 2009, Amazon.com launched an application entitled Kindle for iPhone in the App Store for iPhone and iPod Touch owners to read Kindle content. Through a technology termed "Whispersync," customers can keep their place across Kindle hardware devices and other mobile devices.
Amazon announced the Kindle DX on May 6, 2009. This device has a larger screen than its predecessors and supports PDF files natively. It is marketed as more suitable for displaying newspaper and textbook content.[7