Foldable Kitchen Scale Maximizes Counter Space

Foldable Kitchen Scale (Images behavior Pro-Idee)
By fear Liszewski

Kitchen gadgets crapper be as activity as some example of high-techery you effect around the house, but what’s the disc of a furnishings flooded of gizmos when there’s no live mitt to actually cook? Well at diminutive this Foldable Kitchen Scale won’t be in the way. It crapper appendage loads up to 6.6 lbs providing measurements in 1g units, but folds up to a indicant no large than a alter shaker. It’s emotional by 2 x AAA batteries which are beatific for most 6 months of cipher use, and likewise providing coefficient measurements it’s also got a 60 ordinal timer, though that capableness be a act in the multiple since I’m not trusty what you could rattling educate in foregather 60 seconds. (Flash fry a buffalo with 20 seconds to spare?) ~$55 from Pro-Idee.

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iDuck Wireless Aquatic Speaker

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By Evan Ackerman

There are plenty of options for listening to music in the bath, but as far as I know none of them are duck shaped besides this one. And impressively, that’s not the only upside to the iDuck waterproof speaker system. It includes a wireless transmitter shaped like an egg that can connect to any audio source through a 3.5mm headphone jack, so you can take your music collection with you into the warm naked bubbly wetness with a minimum of hassle. Not enough features? Okay, how ’bout this: it also glows! In four colors! Wowzees!

The iDuck runs on a total of 7 AAA batteries, and costs about $40.

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Motion Sensing Nite Coaster Will Illuminate Your Bedside Beverage

Nite Coaster (Image courtesy Amazon)
By Andrew Liszewski

Those of you who still need a night light and a glass of water next to your bed will appreciate the Nite Coaster. With a simple wave of your hand the generously-sized coaster-like device will illuminate a glass or plastic bottle full of water creating “a beacon of light to safely maneuver in the dark.” At $43.99 from Amazon it’s definitely on the expensive side of the night light spectrum, and it’s also powered by 4 of those annoying AAA batteries.

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Anakin

Star Wars: Anakin's Lightsaber Full Size Torch (Image courtesy Play.com)
By Andrew Liszewski

Dropping half a grand on a replica lightsaber from a company like Master Replicas isn’t for everyone, but if you’ve got a Star Wars itch to scratch this cheap lightsaber flashlight could do the trick. It’s a full size replica of Anakin Skywalker’s lightsaber, but instead of a blade, it’s got four blue LEDs on the end allowing it to be used as a flashlight. (Or however you see fit to use it.) It also plays authentic lightsaber sound effects when turned on and off, but you’re welcome to ad-lib your own, and instead of ‘focusing crystals’ it’s powered by 3 AAA batteries. So just skip all that Jedi training crap and head over to Play.com where you can pick one up for about $14.

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Visenta V1 multitouch wireless keyboard gets the hands-on treatment


It may not exactly boast the HTPC-friendly looks of something like the diNovo Edge, but if you’re looking for a basic wireless keyboard with a bit of added multitouch, you may want to keep an eye out for this V1 model from Visenta, which the folks at Engadget Chinese recently managed to get their hands on. This one makes use of the tried-and-true 2.4GHz band to give you a range of up to 20 meters (hence the dongle), and includes ten dedicated Vista Media Center buttons, plus all the usual energy saving measures you’d expect to help you get the most from the required four AAA batteries. What’s more, while there’s no official word on a release ’round here just yet, it looks like some are already turning up on eBay for $130 (plus shipping from China, naturally). Be sure to hit up the link below for a closer look.

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Visenta V1 multitouch wireless keyboard gets the hands-on treatment


It may not exactly boast the HTPC-friendly looks of something like the diNovo Edge, but if you’re looking for a basic wireless keyboard with a bit of added multitouch, you may want to keep an eye out for this V1 model from Visenta, which the folks at Engadget Chinese recently managed to get their hands on. This one makes use of the tried-and-true 2.4GHz band to give you a range of up to 20 meters (hence the dongle), and includes ten dedicated Vista Media Center buttons, plus all the usual energy saving measures you’d expect to help you get the most from the required four AAA batteries. What’s more, while there’s no official word on a release ’round here just yet, it looks like some are already turning up on eBay for $130 (plus shipping from China, naturally). Be sure to hit up the link below for a closer look.

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