SleepPhones Headphones
Some of us can go to bed only when we have had our daily fix of relaxing music, which is fine and dandy if you’re single but what happens when you’re shacked up with your other half who needs absolute peace and quiet before she is able to nod off? Enter the SleepPhones Headphones from ThinkGeek, where it comes in the form of a soft and cozy headband that you can wear around your head or over your eyes in a manner similar to a sleep mask. Having done so, attach the SleepPhones to a compatible audio playback device of your choice via its 3.5mm audio jack and you’re good to go. This $39.99 wonder is currently sold out, so hopefully ThinkGeek will replenish its stocks soonest possible.

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Cuponk offers addictive gameplay sans batteries
How many games or toys these days require batteries or some sort of juice to make it fun and addictive? Whatever happened to using our imagination? Well, the Cuponk toy certainly harks back to older days when batteries were expensive, and yet does not skimp on the fun factor. Why do we say so? Well, the whole idea is to make sure your ball bounces straight into the Cuponk cup, only to have it illuminated and emit a cacophony of bleeps. Sounds easy at first, but not after you factor in 30 trick cards which lets you know the kind of shot you must perform, taking everyday places as a venue for a game of Cuponk. You can choose from El Campeon, Let it R.I.P and Gorillanator sets at £14.99 each.

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YourPebbles are extremely multifunctional

These strange little pebbles resemble those cheap plastic coin containers that get sold within tourist traps, but these have a great deal more uses. When these are flipped over you can store all kinds of small things within them. Anything from change to flash drives to paperclips. Plus once they’re all stacked together they can hold your phone or MP3 player in place. Don’t worry the heat from your smart phone or any other gadget won’t cause any problems either.
These YourPebbles are made of platinum silicon and are heat-resistant. When your laptop is getting a little too hot, you can slip one of these under the edges of your laptop to give the bottom a little airflow. They even show one being used as a wrist rest for while you’re using the mouse. These come in all sorts of bright colors. Right now these are only available in Korea, but hopefully at some point they’ll be available elsewhere.
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“Slim” Compact Bluetooth Keyboard From Brando Is Touted As Being The Perfect iPad Accessory

By Andrew Liszewski
Apple already sells a compact Bluetooth keyboard that I think is a perfect iPad accessory for those who don’t like using the on-screen option for prolonged periods. It’s extremely thin and lightweight, but since it provides a relatively full-sized QWERTY layout, it’s not necessarily the smallest option.
So as an alternative, Brando is also touting their own ’slim’ Bluetooth keyboard as the perfect iPad accessory since it manages to cram 52 keys into a form factor no larger than the iPhone. At just over half an inch thick I wouldn’t necessarily call it slim, but it’s slim enough given there’s a rechargeable battery stashed in there. And at just $37 it easily beats out Apple’s own Bluetooth keyboard when it comes to price.
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The 3-in-1 Mini Micro Camera is the Size of an Inch
If you’re looking to buy a spy camera then this amazingly small 3-in-1 Mini Micro Camera is perfectly designed to get your job done. This camera is the size of an inch and while others will think of it as a key-chain or a children’s toy, no one will have a clue while you slyly use it to capture photos, videos and audio or just audio alone.

This tiny one inch masterpiece is powerful enough to be used as a total surveillance system and with its small size and portability, can be easily carried around when you’re on-the-go. With an ability to capture 100,000 snapshots and more than 13 hours of video footage with this tiny cam you never have to worry about it running out of power as it can record even while plugged in.


Illuminated Door Lever lights up when locked

If you like your LED lights and don’t mind spending a lot of money on even the smallest of things, these door knobs are the way to go. Most of the time they will just look like a normal door handle, but once the lock is set these light up. They’re a great way to let everyone know that you really don’t want to be bothered. These come in a few different patterns, so you can find the one that suits you best.
You could attach one of these to a bathroom door or any type of in-home studio that you really would rather not be disturbed within. Now it’s not really absolutely necessary, after all someone could just try the handle to find out it’s locked. I’d prefer it if there was someway to push a button to illuminate the handle no matter if it’s locked or unlocked. If it did that, it’d make it nice for hotel room doors. That way you don’t have to slip outside to put a hanger on the door declaring you want to be left alone. To power the handle you’ll just have to pop in a single AA battery. You can purchase one of these for anywhere from $162 on up to $300 through Emtek.
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B-Cycle: GPS-equipped Bike Sharing System
B-cycle is a very interesting bike sharing system that is projected to debut in Denver.
B-cycle is a very simple concept. Let’s say you are walking through the city, and you want to get to where you are going faster. Instead of taking the bus or subway, you can just go to the nearest B-cycle station, grab a bike, and pedal where you want to go. Of course, there must be a B-cycle station close to where you are going, so you can drop it off.
B-cycle bikes have a GPS unit built inside of them, so they won’t be stolen without them being tracked down. In other words, no bicycle is left behind. That’s cliche, I know, but the internal GPS unit allows the user to check the bike out online when signed in.
The B-cycle program is by Trek, and it costs about $5 a day or $65 a year. There are also hourly usage fees, so I suppose it is pretty reasonably priced.
Then again, I haven’t tried out this service yet. However, I sure want to. It sounds like the best way of getting around a big city on two wheels without worrying about whether or not your bike gets stolen.
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