iMu Vibrating Speaker: Turn anything into a sound system
The iMu vibrating speaker will transform any flat, hard surface into a top notch audio speaker.You can listen to your beats from things like tops of household appliances, cupboards and even car bonnets. It works thanks to a unique US Navy-developed composite called Terfenol-D.
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Noggin Nets: MP3 Enabled Beanies
LimbGear offers you ‘mp3 enabled apparel and accessories’. Those looking for a change when it comes to looking great and still being able to listen to their music would absolutely dig this collection. The latest by LimbGear is an mp3-enable beanie cap that they call a Noggin Net. Just one letter away from being an extremely kissable piece of clothing, the Noggin Net has a slit inside that can hold your mp3 player and space to shove your earphones in.
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GAMEROX Gaming Chair For Children By Tim Briggs
This GAMEROX chair aims to deliver health benefits to children stimulating better circulation, movement and exercise and is suitable for 7-12 age groups and can load a maximum weight of 175lbs. The chair is virtually covered by cushions and allows a flexible movement. The sitting position reminds me of horse riding. The coolest thing about this chair is that it stimulates not only correct sitting position but is also good for core stability and muscle training. The base of the chair remains stationary ensuring the safety of the gamer

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Since Guitar Hero has been turning out an entirely new generation of guitar players, it stands to reason that real guitars would become more technologically advanced to help new guitarists. I suppose this is why guitar-making company Ovation had a brilliant iDea of a guitar that is equipped with a built-in MP3 Player.
The Ovation iDea is the first of its kind, and it is packed with features. It allows the user to play back a song so the guitarist can play along. If the guitarist wants to learn how to play a new song, the iDea will even slow down the playback.
The iDea can also record the user’s playing, and even has a built-in condenser microphone so his or her singing will be recorded too. It also allows repeating or looping of a track for continuous practicing with previously recorded music. Once a singer/player has finished recording, he or she can download them onto the PC via USB.

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The Liquid Lamp adds spooky lighting

It’s rare that you get to have a lamp that is just a little creepy. It manages to look chic, but it still looks like blood is oozing out of the lamp shade. It’s possible the pooling blood thing was not the intention of the designer, they might have been thinking of red paint. Especially since there is a version with a red lampshade and white liquid pouring out. Which is far less interesting than the blood red leaking out.

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Can the Gyroscopic Golf Club improve your game?


I might not be the best reviewer for this next product, because I am neither a golfer nor a physicist. Be that as it may, I humbly present the Gyro Swing, a golf club that uses principles of physics to improve your game.
As you can see in the photo, the golf club has a tiny wheel inside of it. I’m not really certain what powers it, but this wheel can spin at a dizzying speed of 20,000 rpm. The spinning motion allows the user to “feel” the correct shot.
How can this work? Some of you might remember a little experiment that you did in a high school or college physics lab where you spun a bicycle wheel, and then you could miraculously balance the axle end on the side of a desk, as long as the wheel was spinning.
In short, spinning a wheel within a golf club removes any shaky movements that the golfer can unintentionally put on it. The result is a smoother swing that will strike the ball at a correct angle.

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