Sonic Screwdriver Tattoo Won’t Unlock Doors, but is the Key to My Heart

Okay guys, prepare to have your hearts won over by this female Doctor Who fan who has a sexy Doctor Who tattoo. The tattoo is of a garter holding a Sonic Screwdriver. After all, that really is the best place to hold your Sonic Screwdriver.


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If you had said the words “Sonic Screwdriver tattoo” before I saw this image, I would have never imagined something so provocative. I wonder if all the female companions have one and we just didn’t know it.

Now I really want to see some girls wearing Slave Leia outfits with blasters tattooed on their leg. There is clearly a whole untapped area here of weapons that could be tattooed on one’s leg. I’ll be awaiting your submissions ladies.

[via Cheezburger via Fashionably Geek]

Doctor Who Sonic Screwdriver Earrings Will Open Your Ears

The sonic screwdriver is the Doctor’s favorite tool and now you can wear one on each ear. They look pretty cool and stylish. The one drawback is that if you are going to be opening doors with these, you are going to have to put your ear to the lock and pray.
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These cute earrings come from Etsy seller Murals4U and they are perfect for the female Doctor Who fan. They are handmade from durable plastic and are light weight.

With sonic screwdrivers dangling from your ears, your ears are bound to be open all of the time, but your neck will hurt if you have to point them at various things the way the Doctor does. These are just $7.99(USD). Hopefully they won’t zap you crazy all day long.


Doctor Who Sonic Screwdriver Electric Toothbrush

Oh look, what do we have here? Another Dr. Who device that will definitely charm the masses. The thing is, Dr. Who deals plenty with time machines, time travel and such, so do you think it would make perfect sense for a time-travelling toothbrush to make an appearance? If you have answered in the affirmative, then you will be pleased to hear that £11.99 will net you the Doctor Who Sonic Screwdriver Electric Toothbrush. After all, even Time Lords are able to develop tartar as well as gingivitis, hence having something as simple perfunctory as a toothbrush attachment for the Sonic Screwdriver makes plenty of sense.

Of course, you are not able to change TV channels with this puppy, but at least you know that this is an officially licensed product, and has also gained approval from dentists to boot – across many dimensions, of course. A single AA battery is all that is required to power this puppy. Would you go manual instead if you run out of juice on this?

[ Doctor Who Sonic Screwdriver Electric Toothbrush copyright by Coolest Gadgets ]


Sonic Screwdriver Programmable TV Remote

So you think that you have the spiffiest universal remote control at home? You might be correct with that, but perhaps the $99.95 Sonic Screwdriver Programmable TV Remote would take the hat of being the coolest remote control instead. After all, Dr. Who fans would definitely fall in love with it, where you are able to control your terrestrial TV with this uniquely tiny device, controlling it just like the good doctor himself.

Since the Nintendo WIi introduced motion-based gaming, the Sonic Screwdriver Programmable TV Remote would be yet another device that introduces another model to the gesture-based universal remote control family. It looks just like the real deal, hand-polished, copper-plated and all, sporting die cast metal construction that definitely adds more than just a dash of class. You can be your own Time Lord, although the only time you would be wasting away would be if you were to watch TV shows all day long. The Sonic Screwdriver Programmable TV Remote is powered by a couple of AAA batteries.

[ Sonic Screwdriver Programmable TV Remote copyright by Coolest Gadgets ]


Doctor Who Sonic Screwdriver Universal Remote Control

Are you a huge fan of the Doctor Who series? If you are and want to collect all items that are connected to Doctor Who, then you might be interested to pick up the £59.99 Doctor Who Sonic Screwdriver Universal Remote Control. This Sonic Screwdriver (in the series at least) is said to be an indispensable tool for any travelling Time Lord, but in real life away from the fictional realm, it does nothing but to send your fanboy blood surging through your body while increasing the adrenaline rush.

This is a die cast metal model that is meticulously hand detailed, complete with a polished copper plating and an authentic soft touch grip. It has been painstakingly built to last for a long, long time, done with a whole lot of care with the occasional battery replacement moments. The Doctor Who Sonic Screwdriver Universal Remote Control is a fully programmable, gesture based Universal Remote Control that relies on infrared technology so that you can control home appliances like TVs and DVD players.

[ Doctor Who Sonic Screwdriver Universal Remote Control copyright by Coolest Gadgets ]


This Sonic Screwdriver is a Remote Control on the Inside

A remote control? Whaaaat. It doesn’t make as much sense as the Sonic Screwdriver screwdriver right? Then again, it’s not as if the tool itself makes sense. A screwdriver that opens locks and takes vital stats? Whaaaat.

dr who sonic screwdriver tv remote control

Except for its case, this gadget is very similar to the Magic Wand remote control. It can learn up to 39 gestures – and thus 39 commands – to control any device that has an infrared remote, from TVs to home theater systems. It also emits 13 sound effects from the Doctor Who series.

ThinkGeek sells the Sonic Screwdriver programmabey-remotey for $100 (USD), but you should travel to the site at a future date in September because the gadget is currently sold out.

[via Ubergizmo]


Sonic Screwdriver Programmable TV Remote won’t track aliens

Sonic ScrewdriverIf you’re looking for a fancy remote control which you can use to control your TV or any infrared-based device in your house, you’re in luck because nothing gets fancier than this Dr. Who-inspired Sonic Screwdriver Programmable TV Remote. Despite the word Screwdriver in its name, let me assure you – it isn’t going to unscrew any screws for you. However, what it will do is let you program up to 39 remote control codes on it so you pretty much control all your devices in your living room and the rest of your home.

Since there are not many buttons on the device, controls are sent via gestures using the Sonic Screwdriver as though it was a wand. Want to adjust the volume? Rotate the gadget. Want to change TV channels? Flick it up and down. Need a light to look for something under the couch? Hit a button and turn it into a flashlight. If you want to pick up one of these bad boys, you can place your pre-order on ThinkGeek’s website for $99.95.

[Think Geek]

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ThinkGeek’s Mark VII Sonic Screwdriver universal remote pleases Whovians in time for Comic-Con

DNP Think Geek unveils Sonic Screwdriver,

Ever wished you too could make use of the awesome powers that lie within Dr. Matt Smith’s Mark VII Sonic Screwdriver? Well, it’s still not exactly a reality in the way of the space-bred handyman’s gadget seen on Doctor Who, but ThinkGeek and The Wand Company have you covered if an IR-packing replica universal remote sounds good enough. This BBC-licensed Mark VII remote handles up to 39 commands that are all controlled using 13 different motion gestures. Of course, if controlling the likes of TV and AV devices in an extraterrestrial fashion just isn’t your thing, there’s always ThinkGeek’s Sonic Screwdriver flashlight, right? There’s no word on price just yet, but San Diego Comic-Con attendees can try it out first-hand at the BBC America Booth (#3629) starting July 12. The Mark VII remote is set to go sale for $99 at ThinkGeek’s website on August 31st, so for now we’ll direct you to the press release after the break.

Update: Video demo added after the break.

[Thanks, Alan]

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Sonic Screwdriver Bouquet: Do You Take This Doctor?

Suppose the Doctor and River Song got married. This would be River’s bouquet, because you know, that’s her sonic screwdriver as the stem. But in real life this was a human bride’s bouquet that not only features River’s sonic screwdriver, but there are also paper flowers from the pages of a Sherlock Holmes story on top. That makes it doubly awesome.
Sonic Screwdriver bouquet
Doctor Who fans with impending nuptials now have another project to keep them busy until the big day. You already have the TARDIS or Dalek cake, no doubt. The groom will be dressed like the Doctor, the bride like River Song and now you have a sonic screwdriver bouquet.

But don’t stop there. I want to see some Daleks walking her down the aisle and a Cyberman presenting the ring. Nah, that’s not too much.

[via Neatorama]