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Archive for the 'Household' Tag
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
By David Ponce
Right up there with other cultural faux-pas like loudly belching at dinner with friends, passing gas in a restaurant and spitting a fat loogie on a first date, is taking your shoes off and inducing nausea in your hosts. Of course cleaning your feet and regularly changing socks goes a long way to preventing that, but if you show up with your running shoes for some reason, there’s a chance they’ve become a microbial condo. A bacterial retirement home, as it were, harbouring microscopic malodorants of various kinds. Take care of things with the shUVee Shoe Deodorizer. It uses the power of ultraviolet light to kill as much as 95% of the eco-system inside your shoes. Just hang ‘em up there for a good hour, and you should be good to go.
For $99, it beats getting a new pair of kicks.
[ Product Page ] VIA [ RedFerret ]
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
By David Ponce
Since accelerometer chips have become ubiquitous, we are finding them just about everywhere from cellphones to fitness tracking devices (like the Fitbit) and now you can add the Beam Brush to the list. We’re finding the idea behind this one rather interesting. The device will connect to your smartphone via Bluetooth and inform you of when and for how long you brushed. Perhaps the idea is to shame you in having better dental hygiene or to simply help you maintain your already good habits. The associated app will give you rewards for keeping your goals and even generate little graphs with your brushing history. The brush itself is not motorized. And despite it being pictured in awful CG rendering, the Beam Brush should be on the market next month for $50 with replaceable heads at $3 a pop.
[ Product Page ] VIA [ MedGadget ]
Tuesday, February 14, 2012

By David Ponce
Kids young and old will like the Darth Maul Lightsaber nightlight. Because really, what’s not to like? It glows red when lit and costs $35. And it’s being released (surprise surprise) just in time for the re-release of The Phantom Menace in 3D.
[ Product Page ] VIA [ Nerd Approved ]
Thursday, February 9, 2012


By David Ponce
As you may know, a certain day is just around the corner. And while most of us geeks might be spending it “forever alone”, those who aren’t are probably looking for little trinket to buy… Oh who am I kidding? You’re going to pick that stuff up from the gas station on the way home from work, aren’t you? Good on you! If romance is still part of the equation though, here’s the HeartPart. It’s a little plastic heart that breaks apart into two fork-like eating utensils. *Cue cheezy music here* Perfect for sharing a plate of fruit, each one of you holding one half of your heart, staring lovingly into one another’s eyes.
And while I vomit a little over here, you can go buy them for $9 for a 10-pack. They come in 5 colors.
[ Product Page (caution: auto-playing music) ] VIA [ CoolHunting ]

By David Ponce
If you’ve ever strayed into the household section of a bookstore, you might have seen those little zen gardens with the rake and the sand and the claims to inner peace and all that jive. The Zen Table you see above is centered around a similar concepts, but adds a fair bit of technology that simply makes it awesome instead of kitschy. See, it contains special sculpting sand, a robotic arm and a sculpting tip. This enables the device to create stunning images in the sand. What’s best is you decide what these images are. You can load the table with any bitmap and specialized software will convert this into a sculpting file. You’re then free to watch as the magic happens. If you watch the below video, you can see how this could be a crowd pleaser.
By the same token, if you’re buying this, you’re probably going to want to put it in the sort of the establishment that has crowds to begin with as it’s quite pricey. There’s a small-ish desktop version which comes as a kit or pre-assembled. This is $500 or $750 respectively. But the real coffee table… adds a zero to these figures, although it comes assembled in both cases. The $7,499 version might have been a Kickstarter only affair with special perks for early backers. Still, at $5,000, we see this in the waiting area of a fancy restaurant rather than someone’s living room.
[ Product Page ] VIA [ UberGizmo ]
Tuesday, February 7, 2012

By David Ponce
Having a fireplace in your home is nice and all, but it usually requires quite the commitment, construction-wise. There’s a chimney to be built, for one. And you need to make room for it too. Finally, if you live in an apartment, you can pretty much forget it. Unless of course you get a fireplace that you can hang on the wall, like a painting. The Serafin Liquid Fireplace mounts on a wall and burns an ethanol based fuel that allegedly produces no soot or smoke, so there’s no need for a chimney or flue.
It’s not the first indoors, chimney-less fireplace we’ve seen, but it’s the first time we see one that mounts on a wall. If you’re working on decking out your bachelor pad, there’s very few things that would fit better than a fireplace so the $649 asking price might be considered a wise investment.
[ Product Page ] VIA [ Technabob ]

By David Ponce
These have been around since forever and it doesn’t even look like you can buy them. Why post about them, then? Well, they’re cute as hell and it’s nice to know they exist. Also, I ate a bowl of estrogen this morning instead of my cereals and I’ve been acting funny all day.
Forgiveness is sought.
VIA [ BoingBoing ]

By David Ponce
We’re big fans of simple elegant design, whether its in consumer electronics or mundane everyday household items. Like the good old whisk. There’s nothing wrong with it, really, other than the fact that it takes up a bit of room in storage. So if you can keep things cheap and simple, why not improve on that? The preposterously named “Joseph Joseph Twist™ 2-in-1 Silicone Whisk” lays flat for easy storage, but becomes a regular balloon whisk when you turn the base of its handle. And it’s $10.
Ships in March 2012.
[ Product Page ] VIA [ Gizmodo ]
Thursday, January 26, 2012

By David Ponce
There are robots to clean your floor, like the Roomba (which vacuums) or the Scooba (which scrubs). There are also robots like these to clean your windows. And now there is a robot to go around your house, purifying air. See the thing about air purifiers is that they’re static. They’ll try to cycle as much of your home’s air as they can, but there’s only so much they can do while just sitting in a corner. So the Rydis H800, from Moneual, goes around your home, filtering the air as it does. It has sensors to avoid bumping into obstacles and “you can use a multi-function remote control to turn filter settings from low to high, or to send the H800 into another room. In sleep mode, the H800 operates at a 22dB sound level, and in turbo mode it can go up to 48dB.”
There is no price or availability information at the moment.
[ Rydis Home ] VIA [ Gizmag ]
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