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Top 10 Strangest Office Gadgets

Minoriteeburg
30-05-2006, 15:45
does anyone here have anything strange/odd/or just funny at their office/desk/workspace whatever....

i used to have some crazy stuff on my desk but alas its all still packed up from when i moved here, havent had the time to get it all out.

sadly i have to keep my area clear :mad: but i did find the top 10 strangest office gadgets.

my personal favorite is the USB air darts, whats yours?

also the link has video clips and pics of the following listed here....(thought it was too much for those 56K people)

Top 10 Strangest Office Gadgets
http://www.techeblog.com/index.php/tech-gadget/top-10-strangest-office-gadgets

10. USB Aroma Therapy

Aroma therapy is one of the latest fads which makes this USB air freshner a must have. This gadget plugs right into your PC’s USB port and can generate three different aromas. Now here’s the cool part, you actually get to choose what scent you want using your computer.



9. USB Air Darts
You’ll have “hours of fun” annoying the person next to you with these USB air darts. It’s powered through any USB port and compatible with PC/Mac systems. You control the aim and firing mechanisms using your mouse. Available now from MarkandSpencer for $33.80.

8. Programmable Soda Cans

Now you don’t have to waste your change at the vending machines. Take a soda bottle, add customizable flavor buttons, and what do you get? Ipfini’s “Programmable Liquid Container”. Each bottle is filled with carbonated sugar water and feature additive buttons on its side (aroma, flavor, color), which allow for up to 32 combinations of soda on the fly.

“Providing choice at the point of consumption creates tremendous advantages for the consumers as well as the manufacturer,” noted co-inventor Glenn Wachler.

7. Bacteria Killing LCD Monitor

PC Bank Korea introduces the PBM-978PS “Negative Ionization” LCD Monitor. It features a 5ms response time, 1200:1 contrast ratio, and a wide-viewing angle.

The well-being aspect of the monitor supplies the environment you are in with negative ions, killing bacteria and protecting your eyes from the monitor.

6. iPod Nano Tie

Here’s something for a boring day at the office: a tie with an integrated pocket for your iPod Nano. Pink’s Commuter Tie is made from 100% silk and features an extra fabric loop to hide those unsightly wires. It’s available in navy/red/pink colors and priced at $85.

It’s the latest solution for today’s busy man who needs to carry more than one gadget at any one time

5. Wearable Sleeping Bag

Camping out at the office? Then check out the Selk’Bag by Musuchouse — can be used anywhere - at home, at work, during class, and just about everywhere in between.


4. DIY AOL Disc Thrower


Make good use of those AOL discs laying around on your desk by building a high-speed LEGO disc thrower. It consists of “two main parts, the head that throws discs, and the tail which feeds the head with compact discs.”



3. Head Spa Massager

Whip out the “Head Spa Massager” and feel the stress of getting laid off melt away. This device combines Japanese engineering with Italian design. It uses acupressure technology to stimulate blood circulation for a truly zen-like experience on the go. Powered by rechargeable battery, it can be used just about anywhere. Available now for $49.95 from GadgetUniverse.

“Alleviate stress, tension and help soothe that migraine with our Brain Spa Head Massager. It’s like having your very own Masseuse.”

2. Blowfly Alarm Clock

Have trouble staying awake at work? When the alarm goes off, the little “bowfly” takes off from its launch pad and starts flying around making noises until you catch it. I’ll take two please…

1. The Mental Typewriter

This brain-to-computer device converts your thoughts into cursor movements on screen. 128 electrodes are placed on your scalp and software than decodes EEG-like signals into usable information. Since this technology is still in its early stages, it takes 5 - 10 minutes to type out a simple sentence, with electrodes taking about an hour to apply.


Honorable Mention - Desktop Bag

Ideal for easy transportation to and from the office. The “Desktop Bag” has a maximum carrying capacity of 77 lb., padded nylon shoulder belt, snap attachment system, and fits most mid/large desktop towers.
Minoriteeburg
30-05-2006, 15:52
help me with my boredom at work....
The Emperor Fenix
30-05-2006, 15:53
I want that bowfly thing ! My god do i want that, i havnt wanted anything so much since i wanted that "Welcome Squid Overlords" t-shirt.
Turquoise Days
30-05-2006, 15:58
7. Bacteria Killing LCD Monitor

PC Bank Korea introduces the PBM-978PS “Negative Ionization” LCD Monitor. It features a 5ms response time, 1200:1 contrast ratio, and a wide-viewing angle.

The well-being aspect of the monitor supplies the environment you are in with negative ions, killing bacteria and protecting your eyes from the monitor.


I don't trust this one. Negative ions kill germs? Smacks of pseudo science to me.

The USB-SAM looks awesome, however.
Minoriteeburg
30-05-2006, 15:58
I want that bowfly thing ! My god do i want that, i havnt wanted anything so much since i wanted that "Welcome Squid Overlords" t-shirt.


yeah definitely that and the air darts. problem is if im tired itll be making noise for a while....
The Emperor Fenix
30-05-2006, 16:00
But it flies, by itself, like magic, but not, and, that's so good, like, totally so.

I don't know what i'd do with the air darts because i would definitely lose them in about 3 days. I don't have n office but i do have a desk and i'm afraid currently the oddest thing it has on it is this freaky Wii-Remote badge Nintendo World gave me.

Oh by the way.

http://store.muledesign.com/images/squid_lg.gif
Minoriteeburg
30-05-2006, 16:08
I don't trust this one. Negative ions kill germs? Smacks of pseudo science to me.


yeah i thought that one was a little fishy myself, but you never know.....


The USB-SAM looks awesome, however.


some heads around here would be rollin.....lots of evil fun.
Minoriteeburg
30-05-2006, 16:25
http://store.muledesign.com/images/squid_lg.gif

dig the shirt
The Emperor Fenix
30-05-2006, 17:43
It might not mean anything to you, but it was worn by Oliver Sacks when he held a talk at a university.
Rubiconic Crossings
30-05-2006, 17:47
http://members.shaw.ca/bbogdan/blog_images/mrcomputercoffee.jpg