In The Hundred Acre Woods This Winnie The Pooh Mobile Phone Is As Good As It Gets

Winnie The Pooh Mobile Phone (Images courtesy 2dayBlog)
By Andrew Liszewski

While the hundred acre woods might seem like a fun place to live (Tiggers are a wonderful thing afterall) gadget fans might want to think twice because this Winnie the Pooh themed mobile phone is pretty much your only option. For about $120 you get a dual SIM, quad-band phone that supposedly has a yellow finish just like Winnie, even though the product shots tell a different story. It’s also got a basic multimedia player, a 2-inch LCD display revealed via its clamshell design, an FM radio and a 1.3 MP camera with the lens cleverly hidden in Pooh’s nose.

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Motion Sensing Fake Security Camera Goes The Extra Mile

Fake Security Camera with Motion Detector and LED Light (Images courtesy Chinavasion)
By Andrew Liszewski

Most fake security cameras are pretty easy to spot, and while I think this particular one is a bit too plastic-looking to fool anyone, it does have a couple of features that might actually scare off a potential thief. On the front of the camera, just below the lens, there’s a single red tally light that continually flashes making it seem as if the camera is actively recording, or at the least, is being remotely monitored. But it’s also got a built-in motion sensor with a 6 1/2 foot range that will trigger the camera to pan back and forth for 15 seconds anytime someone passes in front of it. Of course with an LED, a motor and a motion sensor the camera does require 3xAA batteries to operate, so you’ll want to make sure they don’t run out or your clever ruse will be ineffective.

You can order one from Chinavasion for about $15.

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Really affordable camera lens calendar is just what your layoff asked for

It’s a camera lens… no, wait. It’s not. It’s actually a calendar to goes up to the year 2032, designed by artist Sharad Haksar. It’s apparently made from a solid piece of aluminum, though nobody seems sure if this is a manual calendar or one that is powered and self-updating. That’s about it for details, but we hear they’re going to be available on the artist’s website for two grand — according to a commenter on Yanko Design — and the calendars will be ready to ship about two weeks from the time of the order.

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