However, what if you don't need your headset equipped at this moment? You will take it off, but where will you place it? If there is no room in your pockets for another piece of equipment, you will be left with no choice but to wear it. Fortunately, Chinese cell phone manufacturers thought about that types of situations, and the solution is quite simpleEquipment
7 votes | Bluetooth Headset that can be Hidden Inside a Phone |
However, what if you don't need your headset equipped at this moment? You will take it off, but where will you place it? If there is no room in your pockets for another piece of equipment, you will be left with no choice but to wear it. Fortunately, Chinese cell phone manufacturers thought about that types of situations, and the solution is quite simple5 votes | Smart T-shirt for the sportsmen |
Besides, there is nanotechnology involved in this T-shirt so you can wash you T-shirt and not worry about damaging the expensive equipment. I think that this T-shirt will be useful for sportsmen to see how much harder they can push on their trainings.5 votes | Aluminum Sledge of New Generation |
This sledge feels and looks almost like a sports luge, and can deliver rider a true high speed and a lot of fun. It is a pity that, looking at price tag of 640 dollars, manufacturers did not include some electronic equipment in it, such as seat warmer or mp3 player, because we think that 640 dollar price for just a sledge is a bit high.4 votes | Fetal Doppler |
Fetal Doppler is available in two colors, pink and green.The fetal Doppler is certificated by four certificates:EN 60601-1/ medical electrical equipment certificateEN 60601-1-2/ standard for electromagnetic compatibilityIEC 60601-1-2 requirements for medical electrical equipmentsIEC 60601-1general requirements for safetyThis gadget also includes a great bonus, allowing you to record on the 3.4 votes | Water strider robot uses water tension to move on water |
Imagine how it will lower cost of equipment when a couple of these nano-machines replace all measuring devices in a lake. In addition, taking in consideration that it is unrecognizable from its nature counterpart, it can be used in investigation as a spy device, fitting a small camera on its top will make this Water Strider Robot a perfect tool for covert operations3 votes | Sonicare FlexCare Review (Verdict: Best Yet) |
The brush heads now no longer have any vibration equipment in them, which should make them cheaper to replace. And best of all, with the vibration assembly inside the brush handle, all that mouth goo will no longer pool in the top of the handle to fester3 votes | Swimming In Place |
Swimming In Place Working out at home has never been easier thanks to modern gym equipment. You've got exercise bikes, treadmills, stair climbers, steppers and all sorts of machines that will let you do your reps while keeping your dignity intact.3 votes | Helicopter that you can afford |
Of course this not the only option. You can use it as a spy copter (with additional equipment of course), as a carrier, etc.3 votes | Turn your IR remote control into a radio based one |
If your AV equipment is hidden in cabinets or in out-of-the-way places - this gadget can make your life easier and more comfortable. In addition, you don't need to purchase radio based remote control for each of your devices - just replace the battery in original remote and it is ready to operate in a long range.2 votes | Book Camera will make Stealth Recordings an Easy Work |
It is designed to look like a usual book, you will never guess that in the inside there is surveillance equipment installed and running. It can be left on a bookshelf, controlled with a remote controller it will be a perfect choice for investigations.2 votes | Zap-A-Bug Racquet Electrifies Bugminton |
With a child-safety switch and a rubberized non-stick handle, the Zap-A-Bug racquet is both fun and safe. And it's only \$25, shipped, giving it a cost-per-hours-of-fun factor orders of magnitude beyond most tennis equipment.1 votes | Mercedes-Benz 'ignores' court order to activate suspect's GPS |
Jul 16th 2007 3:36PM by Darren MurphFiled under: GPS, TransportationFor all the tracking equipment that Mercedes-Benz crams in its motorcars, it's apparently mighty tough to get the company to tap into any of it if you're not the owner. Reportedly, the automaker has "refused to comply with a court order to activate a car's GPS" after authorities tried in vain to track down a hit-and-run suspect the easy way.1 votes | 'Refrigerator-sized' device to be heaved into space |
GadgetsIf you thought hoisting a giant banana above Texas was outrageous, you may indeed chuckle to learn that a 1,400-pound refrigerator-sized container of ammonia will be jettisoned from the International Space Station next week. On July 23rd, to be precise, Expedition 15 crew member Clayton Anderson will have the, um, privilege of heading outside in order to toss "two large hunks of unneeded equipment towards Earth," and once ejected, they will be tracked by NASA for an entire year until they finally begin to enter the atmosphere.1 votes | New York takes a second look at banning spinners |
Like a lot of other cases where the Government gets involved in issues which potentially breach the line between public and private life, a lobby group has already taken up the case of defending New Yorker's rights to spin to their heart's content: the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA for short) has already laid out a list of problems with the bill. SEMA argues that S1 votes | US Army considering Mobile WiMax for military use |
Unsurprisingly, neither party is spilling a whole lot of details on the arrangement, with Samsung only saying that the Army's Communications Electronics Research & Development Engineering Center (or CERDEC) will spend several months evaluating the equipment, measuring the performance of both mobile users and mobile base stations in a military environment, among other undisclosed things. What is fairly clear is how eagerly Samsung will be anticipating the results, as Korea's Hankook newspaper speculates that a deal with the U1 votes | LG / Harris announce In-Band mobile DTV system |
Reportedly backwards compatible with A-VSB transmission and receiving equipment, the forthcoming Mobile-Pedestrian-Handheld (MPH) applications should theoretically allow DTV broadcasters to beam signals to set-top-boxes in the home and mobile devices simultaneously via the same antenna. Additionally, this technology enables HD programming to hit the couch-dwelling customers, while bandwidth-starved cellphone users will still get vanilla SD content without relying on new (read: pricey) hardware on the broadcasting end.1 votes | The Device: Homebrew Homebrew Beer Maker |
A custom-built machine by John Carnett, The Device has equipment for automating all three stages of the homebrew process, from boiling the wort, fermenting (with the all-too-critical temperature control), as well as a kegging system with a cold plate chiller that serves up the beer on tap at the optimal temperature for each style.The Device cost \$4,300 to build, but really does look to do it all.1 votes | Magnetic space tube to help suck up lunar soil |
They'd need to gather and transport large amounts of the stuff without stirring up jagged moon shards and hazardous dust, so bulldozer-like equipment is definitely out of the question. The tube's coils would create a magnetic field that attracts the iron-laden soil, keeping it neatly centered to be distributed to storage facilities or processing plants via a pipeline system.1 votes | Madiba Adventure Truck |
ther equipment includes an ATV and an inflatable boat. Only \$105k! I think you guys should chip in and get me this for Christmas1 votes | Aaron Adding Machines: Anachrofantastic |
Some—like my favorite above—look like issued equipment for WWI-era submarine operators, while others look like telegraph machines.I don't know what Aaron charges for one of his adding machines, but he's got his email and phone number on the site.

















