Air Conditioned Bed

By Cheryl | August 5, 2008

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It seems heat is actually roasting people coz every new day we are coming across a new and innovative air conditioner to keep you cool. If earlier it was the USB shirt AC to keep you chilled in Office, now it’s the turn of an air-conditioned bed that’s perfect to give you some cool sleep.

Coming to the functionality of this bed. It is quite simple. All it does is puts the dual fans featured in the bed pad to use. Cool air is pulled in from behind your head and circulated through the soft membrane which also acts as an air-cushion to support you. Don’t woory the fans are extremely quite, won’t disturb your sleep at any cost.

Available in the measurements of 92cm x 200cm (36in. x 79in), the bed features 3 speed levels with the fan power of 4.5w. Best of all, the bed uses extremely low power, costing only $.24 per month if used eight hours a day!

Price: $399

Via: GadgetGrid




Drivers can now stay cool with the Cooling Shirt

By Andrew | April 30, 2008

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Hi-tech clothing and wearable technology is becoming a rage these days, and this cool shirt is no exception to this fad after the hug shirt.

Air conditioners fail and air seems like burning when the sun works on your car to hot it up. But if you have this all new Cooling Shirt, you will have a little less to worry.

A perfect accessory for the professional drivers who most of the time are driving on the roads or rather the racing drivers who burn themselves inside those racing cars. The cooling shirt circulates icy chilled water all across your body via a portable refrigeration unit that’s as small as a medium picnic cooler. The pipes run all across your body and keep you cool without making you wet.

And if you want more, in some versions of the Cool Shirt the water can also be transferred to the helmet to keep the head cool as well.

Via: CoolestGadgets


Bike goes electric with Electrobike Pi

By Andrew | November 18, 2007

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For those who dream getting some power in your bicycle to reduce the effort yet maintaining the environmental freshness can look forward to the new Electrobike Pi.

This is a hybrid cycle that uses just a little charge from battery to give an extra kick to the bike making it far speedier yet environment friendly at precisely no extra cost. A perfect combination of an intelligent design and chic tehnology, Electrobike’s arched design makes it a treat to watch.

A speed limiting to 20 mph when powered by the 36V/500 watt electric motor alone makes Elecrobike a well accepted mode of transport without needing a motorcycle license.

And you can travel approximately 25 miles without troubling your feets to pedal it.Via: Gizmag


Brighton Bi-Plugs: For comfortable charging

By Andrew | November 18, 2007

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Gizmos and gadgets that can be given the lost life back or in short recharged with the wonder thingy, USB drive come as the biggest boon to GenX.

Carrying a few USB cables, while on the move as against those bulky AC adaptors is definitely a simpler bet, but what if you get an even simpler pick. Wondering what? We are talking about cute Brighton Bi-Plugs.

Working on the likes of a 2- in-1 plugs, this simple gadget has a plug on one end that goes into the socket on the wall, while on the other side is a USB port to charge your belongings. Just carry one or two of them and you are ready to groove, with no hassles at all.

Brighton Bi-Plugs will be available across the counter from November 28th for an undisclosed price.

Via: AkihabaraNews


Looks like BMW, works like espresso maker: Sirena coffee machine

By Andrew | November 17, 2007

For those who have a fascination for their BMW and are addicted to coffee, this espresso machine serves to be a double treat.

Sirena by Starbucks not only gives the best cuppa, but also pampers your craze for the coupe, thanks to its BMW design and work styling. The Rapid steam boiler, commercial-quality portafilter and patented back-pressure adapter are a few features of Sirena that work together to give you the best coffee.

Every time you operate it …all you get it is a satisfying cup of coffee that you deserve. Price: $600

Via: Starbucks


Breezewalk: The AC Shoes

By Andrew | November 17, 2007

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Now here comes a good news or all those souls who keep complaining about their sweaty souls. Check out the latest addition into the show family, the Breezewalk shoes.

This ordinary looking pair of shoes is quite extra-ordinary as they home a built-in AC to keep your feet cool and dry and of course free of any kind of foul smell or odour.

Breezewalk shoes are available in a wide variety of styles suiting every gentleman’s need including Bureaucrat, Red Tape and Jobsworth.

Not just these shoes are full on technology, but are also good to look at. Priced at a nominal $149.95 -$100, these can be a decent pick against the embarrassment coming your way due to those smelly feet.

Via: Red Ferret


GadgetsBlog Counted Amongst Top 100 Gadget Blogs

By Andrew | November 13, 2007

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It’s a big day for all the mammals of the GadgetsBlog eco-system. We have got all our dues by making our visibility on to list of Top 100 Gadgets Blogs essayed by GadgetVenue. All thanks to the witty minds at GadgetVenue who have designed this concept and analyzed our strength and worth to stand amongst myriad of gadgets blog together with big sharks like Uberreview, OhGizmo, Engadget, GizmoWatch, TrendyGadget, UberGizmo, CoolestGadgets, GadgetsReviews et al.

Loads of thanks to our faithful readers for making this possible.


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