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A waterfall LED temperature sensitive faucet

A waterfall LED temperature sensitive faucet

Upgrading a bathroom to have it look more modern is surely a lot of work, but the outcome is spectacular and the feeling is overwhelmingly wonderful once completed. It can be challenging making a unique impact in the most used and public area within your home unless you add your special touches within the characteristics of the parts and not the entire design. …

A bluetooth showerhead designed by Kohler that lets you shower out loud

A bluetooth showerhead designed by Kohler that lets you shower out loud

When you are feeling tired and need a bit of waking up, the best method most of us use to feel rejuvenated is through playing great music and having a refreshing shower. Most of us usually take our smartphones to the bathroom, put on our favorite song and hop into the tub, but the quality of the tune and lyrics diminish due to the rushing water literally washing out the normally great sounding music. …

A 3 foot tall robot lamp sculpture made from recycled materials

A 3 foot tall robot lamp sculpture made from recycled materials

Robots have been a popular topic for many years. They have been made into beloved characters in television shows, such as, “Rosie” from The Jetsons, and in movies, like “Wall-e” from the film of the same name. Although we know they are made of tin and are not real, we end up falling in love with them anyways. …

A headphone splitter designed as a tree branch

A headphone splitter designed as a tree branch

Ever wish you could share your music with friends when hanging out in public or perhaps when riding the bus or traveling on a train? Having one mp3 player and headset can be quite annoying to share when you have to listen to the songs you love in mono if willing to lend the second part of a headset to your buddy. Not to mention the constant ear pulling or dropping of the headset piece if anyone were let’s say… move. …

V3Solar Spin Cell transfers light into electricity in nanoseconds

V3Solar Spin Cell transfers light into electricity in nanoseconds

Many theories believe that solar energy needs to be derived from a flat surface, “with the current theory estimated e that a square meter of sunlight has a maximum energy content of 1,000 watts. Based on this, a 20% efficient photovoltaic (PV) panel should produce 200 watts of energy from one square meter of sunlight.” …

Eliminate cord clutter with the circular power strip and surge protector

Eliminate cord clutter with the circular power strip and surge protector

We most certainly know by now that if you have an electronic device that needs plugging in it needs to be plugged into a power bar or something equivalent in the case that the power goes out or surges and in an instant can destroy your device. However, we are guaranteed to have more than one and as the pending Holidays approach, we are sure to gain some more. Tangled cords are not only ugly to look at but are a mess to deal with when needing to move the plugged in device, it is almost as bad as untangling Christmas lights. That is why power bars in a rectangular form can become a messy hassle, although still a better…

Diving mask snorkel with built in camera

Diving mask snorkel with built in camera

Some of us are prepping for the Holidays in the cold and snow, while others are preparing for a flight to a warmer destination. Not everyone enjoys the Holidays in sleet and snow; some much prefer beach and sand. Not to mention the ocean, that is usually a highlight of any hot spot vacation. Snorkeling and seeing the world beneath the water is breathtaking, you almost want to share every colorful fish with all your friends back home and now you can easily without intruding on your personal experience. …

A remote control bottle opener

A remote control bottle opener

Men gather around as I announce to you one of the most genius integrations to one of the most popular gadgets known to man, the remote control. We love cracking open a beer or two amongst friends or as we unwind from our hectic days after work and especially if sports are broadcasting upon our screens (clearly not the NHL.) This invention is loooooong overdue and makes me wonder why on earth it has taken this long for the remote control to have a bottle opener built in is beyond me. …

A massive motorized LEGO remote controlled batmobile

A massive motorized LEGO remote controlled batmobile

Move over all other remote controlled vehicles unless you want to get clobbered by this massive motorized LEGO batmobile. It steers like a real car, has gigantic wheels and can smash the competition. The front of this oversized LEGO batmobile has two remotely fired front end spring cannons. …

The highest transmitting Sunportal adds sunshine to any room

The highest transmitting Sunportal adds sunshine to any room

Not all architecture is perfectly constructed to bring natural sunlight in each room as we may wish them to and for those who suffer through the lack of our mega source of vitamin D in the sky during the winter months, we know how much we can miss the sun and all of its shining glory (can you tell I miss summer already?) Some more than others need the glow of the sun to help with their moods and even increase productivity, since we all know how it makes us feel when the sun goes down at 5pm. …

A bicycle lane laser tail light for rides at night

A bicycle lane laser tail light for rides at night

I don’t know about you but I find riding my bike at night a lot less stressful since the waves of cars and crowded streets seem to simmer as the sun goes down. Bicycling is a great form of exercise and can also get you from A to B, but can you do so at night carefully? It sure can be hard navigating by the moonlight. …

The robotic crumb cleaner

The robotic crumb cleaner

Crumbs are tricky and most certainly messy. They leave a trail of what you have eaten behind you and when trying to clean it up it always seems that you make it worse. Using a dish cloth never makes it easier, nor a sponge and the feeling of wiping crumbs into your hand just feels unpleasant. Now there is a robot to clean it up for you. …

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