Thursday 2 May 2013

Buy Expensive Lost In Space B9 Robot


This is the 6 1/2-foot, animatronic remote-controlled version of the B-9 Environmental Control Robot from the classic Lost In Space television series that ran from 1965 to 1968. Every detail of the original robot is faithfully reproduced from original archival molds, patterns and blueprints. It is made from fiberglass, acrylic, aluminum, and steel parts, including its rotating torso and radar head, flashing lights, animated ear sensors, and clawed arms. It can be operated using the included remote control, allowing you to move its torso left and right and activate the robot's soil sampler (which comes out of its right tread housing and spins; the robot provides an audible environmental analysis thereafter). The robot has a 240-watt audio system, and speaks 511 pre-recorded phrases performed by Richard Tufeld, the original voice of the robot from the television series (including such familiar phrases as "Danger Will Robinson!") Pulling the robot's power pack causes it to utter "Aaghhhhhh..." just as it did in the TV series when being shut-down; plugging it back in prompts it to say "Who turned out the lights?" For Personalized Service on this item call 1-800-227-3528 and our Product Specialists will gladly answer all questions and provide additional service information. Please note that special conditions and guarantee limitations apply. 78" H x 27" W. (275 lbs.)
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X-Men Cyclops Ruby Red Visor Replica Sunglasses (X-Men Cosplay)




Come on, you like to pretend you’ve got super powers too. Maybe not in public, and maybe not all the time, but admit it – you’ve glared at someone before wishing that red laser beams would shoot out of your eyes and incinerate their sorry ass. Now with these replica Cyclops lenses created from a pair Scott Summers actually wore in the X-Men movies, you can come one step closer to shooting laser beams from your retinas! Full specs and another look at these cool cosplay sunglasses after the jump.


-Reproduced from an actual screen worn visor
-Red iridium polarized sunglass lens
-Awesome all-metal display box included
-Comes with a certificate of authenticity and visor blueprints

Saturday 23 February 2013

iSolar Backup Battery Charger


When you think of the Man of Steel, what comes into your mind? I am not referring to you wearing your spandex underwear on the outside to work, but rather, his more, er, super qualities. We do know that his major weakness is kryptonite,and he also recharges himself with solar energy. Well, your smartphone, too, never need be at the mercy of a drained battery ever again with some help from our solar system’s star, the sun. The iSolar Backup Battery Charger comes in handy, arriving in the form of a sun-powered bamboo battery which will be able to bring new life to your dead device’s power stores, delivering additional hours of use.

It is said that a simple 3-hour charge will be able to bring up a depleted device to 40% of its power, now how about that? Each purchase will also be able to be charged via the included USB adapter, letting you power it up if the sun decides to hide behind rain clouds and thunderstorms. Definitely one of the cooler gadgets to own, don’t you think so? It also adds some green street cred to your resume.

Any Surface Magnetic iPad Mount



So, you happen to own an iPad and cannot live without it wherever you go. Thing is, no matter how strong you are, your hands might end up rather tired even after a while from holding up an iPad to watch movie after movie. This is where iPad holders come in handy, but there are already so many in the market, will this latest addition offer something different? Well, Hammacher’s $99.95 Any Surface Magnetic iPad Mount intends to do so, where this unique iPad holder will be able to mount to any vertical or horizontal surface.

Thanks to the holder’s powerful, 60-lb.-rated magnet, it is capable of attaching itself to just about any ferrous metal surface (a refrigerator would be a good example) and it will be accompanied by a couple of attachments, one with suction cups and the other with screws and wall anchors, just in case you want a permanent iPad holder on a surface or wall made up of glass, wood, or drywall. The iPad will clip into the holder’s metal arms, and you need not have to purchase a separate special case for it, enabling you to rotate the tablet computer 360° or tilt it up to 70° for optimal positioning. Compatible with the iPad 2 and 3, both attachments arrive in 16-gauge solid steel for strong adherence with the iPad holder’s magnet.

A Ring to Help You Think


Do you fidget when you think? Maybe you have a nervous habit or action that you subconsciously do when the wheels in your head start churning. Twirling hair (well, for long haired folks), messing with fingernails, the perpetually bouncing “nervous knee”, flipping your pen, you name it. We are creatures of unintentional habits some of which seem to be directly connected to thinking. It’s almost like we have to stoke the fire in our mind with these interesting actions. Playing with jewelry is no exception to these habits.
Glen Liberman of Kinect Design Studio is intrigued with the complimentary motion of gears and the like. So much so that he created a ring which will fit right into these unintentional habits and hopefully stimulate your brain. The patented Gear Ring®, $165on Kinect’s site, consists of micro sized gear mechanisms which turn when the outer edge of the ring is spun. Watch the video below to see the ring in action. As the creator states it is “complex enough to play with, yet simple enough to wear.” Made from matte stainless steel and available in a range of sizes, the Gear Ring can suit just about anyone’s need to unique and keep the gears moving – literally and figuratively.


Sunday 30 December 2012

MoMA Remote Control Spaceman




The MoMA Remote Control Spaceman comes with a 2 channel infrared remote controller and flies up to 50 feet high. The SpaceMoMAN charges via the rapid battery charging unit which requires 8 AA batteries. Maybe I’m just picky, but in the 21st Century I want my remote control toys to have embedded video cameras or fire missiles or maybe even fly themselves. Still, SpaceMoMAN wins total style points for his retro spacesuit and jaunty black-and-white checkered swatch on his main propeller.
You can buy this product at MoMa Store for $26.00

Friday 28 December 2012

Kingston USB Wi-Drive Wirelessly Shares Files With 3 Apple Devices

Ever find yourself wishing you had more storage on your iPhone, iPod, or iPad? Kingston feels your pain and has released their new Wi-Drive USb 2.0 portable hard drives with 802.11g/n wi-fi allowing up to three Apple devices to wirelessly connect at the same time. WPA/WEP security means you can lock down access to the files on your Wi-Drive and according to Kingston the internal battery will run for approximately four hours of continuous use. Configurable access point name (APN) means you can set the network name of the drive to whatever you want and a dedicated app is available to download from Apple’s App Store. Theoretically, with an Apple TV, an iPod Touch, and one of these Wi-Drives you should be able to wirelessly stream HD content from the drive to your HD television using AirPlay. We may need to pick up a Kingston Wi-Drive to test this theory! Comes in 16GB and 32GB flavors.

You can download 16GB EXTERNAL HARDDISK and 32GB EXTERNAL HARDDISK from Amazon