Rolling Bedside iPad Stand works great even if you’re not sick

rolling-beside-ipad-standThe iPad is the tablet to own, although those who happen to be huge fans over in the Android camp would beg to differ. Assuming you have an iPad and would love to bring it with you wherever you go, what happens when you are sick at home and are consigned to a bed all day long? Surely holding up an iPad with your hand might prove to be too much of an ask for you, considering how you should spend all of your energy to recuperate instead. Good thing there is this thing known as the $199.95 Rolling Bedside iPad Stand, where it is a mobile iPad stand that will ensure your favorite tablet remains at the optimal viewing position while lying in bed.

It also works great when you are reclining in a chair, or even when sitting on a sofa. Boasting a height-adjustable, articulating swing arm, you will be able to place your device at the ideal eye level, distance, and angle – heck, why not turn it upside down as well? The swing arm is flexible enough to be raised or lowered from 30″-56″ using sturdy clip locks, where it will also be able to fold out of the way when not in use, or whenever you are ready to rise from your bed or chair. The mount itself will be able to secure the iPad (of course, hence its name), but it is also benevolent enough to handle other tablets or e-readers that are up to 8.5” x 11” in size.
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Seven Person Tricycle is surely a hoot to ride

7person-tricycleWhen you hear of the Seven Person Tricycle, surely the first thing that you might notice is, how can that thing actually work? After all, aren’t seven people way too many humans to sit and make sure a tricycle move around, what more in the same direction? If there is an object lesson in unity that you would want to teach your family members, then be prepared to fork out a whopping $20,000 for the Seven Person Tricycle.

Surely one of the main questions that many people would ask is this, how the heck does it actually work? Well, this tricycle which can accommodate seven adults while playing host to a close-knit conference during joyrides will feature a set of pedals for each rider, so that they can all ride in tandem to send the tricycle up to a maximum speed of 10 mph. This in turn would encourage social interaction as well as team-building while pedaling, not to mention helping its riders to be more healthy in the long run. Only one of the seven riders will be able to steer the tricycle, which is a good thing, of course, and that person will also have control of the dual independent hydraulic brake systems.
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No Glasses 3D Tablet helps you look less dorky

no-glasses-3d-tableWhen it comes to tablets, most of the world is split into the world of Android as well as Apple’s iOS-powered iPad and iPad mini. The thing is, these tablets might come with fantastic looking displays at extremely high resolution, but where 3D is concerned, tablets on either side of the divide still come up short. The $349.95 No Glasses 3D Tablet does what it says – it delivers 3D imaging on a tablet format without the need for you to wear a pair of 3D glasses, now how about that for being a whole lot less dorky?

I would suppose that the technology behind the No Glasses 3D Tablet would be pretty much similar in nature to the Nintendo 3DS, where that portable gaming handheld device could display degrees of 3D visuals depending on the slider set according to your preference, or you can choose to turn it off altogether. With the No Glasses 3D Tablet, it comes with a parallax barrier laid atop its 8″ LCD display, so that each eye receives a slightly different set of pixels. Other hardware features include 16GB of internal memory, a memory card slot for expansion purposes, the ability to distinguish between 3D and 2D content alongside automatic playback, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, a 2-megapixel camera at the back and a VGA front-facing camera. Any takers for the No Glasses 3D Tablet?
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No Glasses 3D Tablet Makes 3D Viewing More Convenient

No Glasses 3D Tablet Makes 3D Viewing More ConvenientWe all know just how 3D movies made quite a buzz a few years ago when Avatar hit the silver screen. The thing is, there were not too many 3D movies after that which really managed to capture the rapt attention of the audience, and it has become a gimmick rather than a necessity. The Nintendo 3DS too, tried to ride on the 3D bandwagon where portable gaming is concerned, but it has not really taken off in a big way to make it a “must have” item despite the fact that you do not need to wear a pair of 3D glasses when playing. Here is the $349.95 No Glasses 3D Tablet, where as its name suggests, intends to take a stab at the glassless 3D market, coming in the form of a tablet.

How is that made possible? Well, it relies on a parallax barrier that has been laid atop its 8″ LCD display, so that each eye would receive a slightly different set of pixels, resulting in a depth of field sans the sometimes uncomfortable, color-distorting lenses. It will run on the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system, and you will be able to enjoy Full HD resolution on it. There is also Bluetooth connectivity, a 2-megapixel shooter at the back and a VGA camera in front thrown in for good measure. I do wonder about the battery life, however, and does it come with a feature like the Nintendo 3DS which allows us to turn off the 3D capability to extend battery life? [Press Release]

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    Triple Therapy Knee Pain Reliever could solve your painful woes

    triple-knee-therapyNow here is a device that might just come in handy for you, especially when you have tried out all sorts of ways and methods to relieve your knee of that recurring pain. Why not give it a shot anyway when you have nothing else to lose? After all, you are not going to pay a visit to the quack doctor with this, but $499.95 for the Triple Therapy Knee Pain Reliever is quite a big ask. Something tells me that there will be certain folks out there who would not mind ponying up that kind of dough in a jiffy just to gain some respite from all of that pain.

    The Triple Therapy Knee Pain Reliever happens to be a hands-free device which combines LED light treatment alongside vibration and compression massage so that it can ease pain and stiffness in the knee. This is perfect for addressing the symptoms of arthritis, bursitis, edema and injuries without the need for any kind of medication. The reliever itself comprises of a vibrating shell which will fit around the patella, while a surrounding ring of 12 LEDs will get to work right away. As the nodes systematically vibrate so that it will massage muscles surrounding the knee, it kneads out tension and knots in the process. Hopefully you will see success with this in your home!
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    Instant Party Speaker lets you bring your A game

    instant-party-speakerWe all know that at the end of the year, there will be plenty of parties which will happen, whether you are the host of attendee. The thing is, what good is a party if it does not come with the right kind of music? To make sure that you are always ready to throw a good party alongside equally great sounding vibes, here we are with the $199.95 Instant Party Speaker. The Instant Party Speaker is a wireless speaker which will be accompanied by a built-in light system that will create an atmosphere which would make your guests feel as though they were in a dance club.

    With the Instant Party Speaker, you will be able to stream music from a Bluetooth smartphone or mobile music device, where the projection dome that is located on top will be able to illuminate walls and ceilings with colorful, swirling points of light. These patterns will be able to shift and pulsate, jiving in time with the music in order to deliver an instant club-scene vibe regardless of the room you are in. This powerful 50-watt amplifier will also excel at thumping bass, which is an essential ingredient when it comes to any high-energy social soiree.
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    Better Beard Trimmer is something even Santa would want this Christmas!

    better-beard-trimmerHow do you ensure that your beard remains well trimmed? Well, it takes plenty of time as well as effort, unless you want to end up with the unsightly bush that Gimli the Dwarf has in Lord of the Rings. I know that a good workman never blames his tools, but there certainly are moments in life where having the right kind of tool would go a long way in ensuring that your job gets done right and in a whole lot faster and more efficient manner. With the $69.95 Better Beard Trimmer, the name of this device itself sounds as though it can sell without the need for any advertising.

    After all, the Better Beard Trimmer happens to be a wet/dry rechargeable trimmer which can be adjusted to 19 different settings so that it is capable of grooming a beard of any length in a neat manner. With but a normal turn of a dial, its blade can be adjusted from 1 to 10 mm in half mm increments, so that it can precisely trim all lengths of facial hair. It does not matter if you want to end up with a closely-cropped mustache or a long, full beard, the Better Beard Trimmer is more than capable of handling the situation. Apart from that, there is also a built-in drain which makes it a snap to rinse after use. It has enough juice to run up to 50 minutes, and can be recharged while you sleep via the included AC adapter.
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    Formula One Speaker Dock looks too good to be used

    f1-speaker-dockThere are iPhone speaker docks, and then there are iPhone speaker docks. The $8,500 Formula One Speaker Dock would definitely fall into the latter category, where the entire iPhone speaker dock has been made from a material that is not easily found – that is, using the exhaust manifold of a Formula One race car that is no longer in used. This particular iPhone speaker dock has been specially crafted in Modena, Italy, which is the city which many have already touted to be the cradle of Italian race car innovation.

    It uses either left or right manifold of a retired eight-cylinder F1 engine of your choice, where among them would include a 1978 Cosworth DFV, 2006 Renault RS26, and 2007 Ferrari 056, among others. Within the openings of the manifold’s four headpipes, there will be neodymium magnets, a couple of silk-dome, 70-watt tweeters and two PPM-cone, 70-watt mid-range speakers each in order to deliver clear highs and mids. At the end of the manifold’s collector tube, you will find a doped-paper cone 140-watt active subwoofer that is being driven by a high-density flux ferrite which will pump out booming bass. This particular iPhone speaker dock will play nice only with iPhones and iPods with 30-pin connectors.
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    Hands Free Gear Clock tells the time in style

    handsfree-gear-clockThere are clocks, and then there are clocks. Instead of the boring old $4 clock from Ikea that seems to have made its way to every home around, how about trying out something that is totally different? Why not have a timepiece in your home that will be able to tell the time in style? This is what the $99.95 Hands Free Gear Clock is all about, and motorheads should be able to appreciate the existence of such a timepiece. This is one wall clock that boasts of tiny moving gears which will rotate a large outer sprocket, telling the time as it is.

    Ditching the traditional hands in favor of a simple arrow, this is one industrial timepiece that will point via the arrow to the current time on the large, outer dial, where the latter would be able to perform a full revolution twice a day. It will be powered by the quartet of fixed internal spur gears, and the large clock measures nearly 2′ in diameter, where it sports bold numbers that are easy to read from a distance, while offering submarkings at each 15-minute interval. Made out of durable, lightweight ABS with a metallic finish, mounting it on any wall surface is a snap. You won’t have to fill it up with motor oil though, as it is powered by a pair of D batteries.
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    3D Clue Game adds a new dimension to a regular boardgame

    3d-clue-gameHave you ever given the iconic detective game Clue a go in the past? If you have answered in the affirmative, but have not “revisited” it since, perhaps it is time to check it out all over again. Who knows, it might just rekindle your love for boardgames, don’t you think so? Except that since we are now well into the 21st century, having experienced a slew of different technological advancements even in the field of board games, why not bring some of these over to the $249.95 3D Clue Game? This is what Hammacher has done, where all nine rooms of the mortiferous mansion have somewhat sunken in a stately wooden cabinet.

    It does not matter if you think that Professor Plum is the one who has committed the dastardly crime in the conservatory, or whether it is Colonel Mustard who stopped his victim’s clock in the billiard room, all players will move their pieces across the tempered glass playing surface, where you are also treated to a view down into the chambers where the crime could very well have happened. Apart from that, each room would feature gold-painted resin furniture, including the table and chairs in the dining room all the way to the butcher block in the kitchen. The lead pipe, candlestick and other suspect weaponry have been made out of metal, where they are then tucked into a faux leather storage case alongside other game essentials such as the cards, player notepads, dice, and die-cast metal, wood-topped playing pieces.
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