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CES Videos Posted
(26 January 2006) - Today we posted the last of our videos from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. This one captures the frenetic montage of sights and sounds that one can not avoid when attending the world's largest trade show. Here's a list of all 6 episodes, subscribe in iTunes to check them out: - Intro and Sharp 2-way LCD Display - Lego Mindstorms nxt -...
CH Video from CES
(17 January 2006) - If you care about electronics and gadgets you no-doubt followed Engadget, Gizmodo, I4U and the countless others who covered the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas less than 2 weeks ago. We were there too and posted a couple of our finds, but this time around we were more focused on creating some clips for Cool Hunting Video. The editing is wrapping up and...
PowerFilm Foldable Solar Battery Charger
(17 January 2006) - This weatherproof solar charger was created for the military and is now available to the public. Going camping? A day at the beach? When you're off the grid and can't bear not reading the latest on Cool Hunting? Throw this baby in your backpack (along with your GPS, satellite phone, PSP, etc.) because it is small and portable and cranks out enough power to...
Bottle Cap Tripod
(16 January 2006) - Well, it's more of a monopod than a tripod, but you get the point. This handy little thing screws on to the mouth of common-sized bottles to offer a stable base for your digital camera. Obviously it works best with smaller, lighter cameras and shorter, fatter bottles—regardless, it's better than the balancing act I've resorted to on numerous occasions. $19.99 at semsons.com via Swiss...
TETRAN
(12 January 2006) - While wandering through Macworld (and after viewing a zillion iPod accessories later), I stumbled upon these little fellas, known as TETRAN, in the back corner of the exhibit hall. There's something vaguely satisfying about seeing that cute spikey thing all wrapped up in those white iPod headphone wires with the earbuds shoved in its mouth. Although the website claims that they're for storing your...
Jabra JX-10
(11 January 2006) - Though it was announced about 9 months ago, I only got my hands on the new Jabra JX-10 Bluetooth headset last week and have been using it non-stop ever since. The Jacob Jensen-designed wonder is light, comfortable and great looking. I almost want a second one for my other ear just to emphasize the point that it's as much jewelry as it is a...
Forecasting Umbrella
(10 January 2006) - During CES last week Ambient Devices announced a few new items in their line-up. Most exciting is the Forecasting Umbrella, which has a handle that pulses blue light when there's a good chance of rain. The device is connected to Ambient's proprietary network which allows it to know where it is and then download the local weather report. Next time you head out the...
Hanspree Televisions
(06 January 2006) - One of the things that's struck our eye here at CES in Las Vegas are these fun and inexpensive television sets from Hanspree. They come in dozens of shapes and styles for kids, sports fans and design freaks and are well priced. While the occasional character or sports team set is not new, we like that Hanspree is producing a whole range of televisions...
neXfit BK-A6 Gaming Excerise Bike
(05 January 2006) - Have you been gaming so much that you can't get off your fat ass and make it to the gym? The latest in home gym equipment—or home gaming equipment, depending on your preference—is this sweet bicycle that connects to your console or computer. The arms of the bike move, and a control stick is integrated into them, allowing you to navigate your favorite games....
Cableyoyo Pop
(04 January 2006) - From the Los Angeles-based Bluelounge, the same design studio that brought last year's prize-winning Cableyoyo, comes the Cableyoyo Pop, a device designed to neatly secure wires to mobile music players or phones. Following the same basic design principle of the original, a flat plastic "yo-yo" hub winds wires safely out of the way. The key difference is a smaller size, a suction cup that...
Mimobot Giveaway!
(16 December 2005) - As a little holiday treat we teamed up with Mimoco to give away full sets of 256MB goSeries Mimobots (Magma, Galaxor, Vera, Jolibear, & Ta2b) to two lucky readers. The rules are simple: - send an email to coolhunting [at] mimoco [dot] com before midnight on Monday, 19 December and you'll be entered in the drawing.* - two lucky winners will be notified on...
Dunhill PSP Case
(16 December 2005) - This case from Dunhill is one of the hottest we've seen. Carry your PSP in leather-trimmed water resistant canvas, with pockets for your gear and a strap to keep the player angled when you're watching flicks. Available Online in the UK for £85. Also available at Dunhill stores....
Hands on: My Beating Heart
(14 December 2005) - My Beating Heart, the pillow with a beat, made it's way around various web sites last week when it was first announced. We got our hands on one to take a closer look... The heart shaped pillow, invented by artist Yury Gitman, has a small motor in it that is programmed to give a life-like pulse when turned on. The pillow itself is about...
Ultimate Ears Custom Monitors
(14 December 2005) - When your standard issue earbud monitors become uncomfortable or when you're not getting the sound quality you want it may be time to upgrade to custom monitors. Most commonly seen on rockers and newscasters and now readily available to the rest of us, custom monitors are cast from molds taken of your ear—something quickly, easily and painlessly done in about 20 minutes at any...
Colette Fisheye
(13 December 2005) - Viennese purveyors of photo-artistry, Lomo, have teamed up with Parisian concept shop pioneers, Colette, to make a black version of Lomo's Fisheye camera featuring Colette's doggy mascots, Caperino and Peperone, on the back. The convex lens means a 170-degree field of view that creates distorted pictures using standard 35mm film. The Colette version, available for $65 exclusively from Colette and Lomo, comes with the...
Start Mobile
(12 December 2005) - First there was Start Mobile. What do all these things have in common? Their aim is to bring great art to your mobile phone's background screen. Launched today, Start Mobile was created by the San Francisco art gallery Start SOMA and features downloadable wallpapers ($1.99 each) from over 100 urban artists. By far the most comprehensive collection of street art [for mobile phones], Start...
ITP Winter Show
(08 December 2005) - Mark your calendars because next Sunday and Monday is the Interactive Telecommunications Program Winter Show. The student work presented will include interactive art and sound, assistive technology, wireless devices and physical installations. ITP is a fantastic program that pushes the boundaries of technology mediated interactive experiences. It's also near and dear because some of us here at CH (myself included) graduated from there or...
TileToy
(05 December 2005) - Created by Finnish media artist and designer Tuomo Tammenpää along with Brit mobile game developer Daniel Blackburn, TileToy is a modular, re-programmable LED toy. A sleek white plastic box encases the LED components and each magnetic cube communicates wirelessly, enabling a wide variety of games - from anagrams to arithmetic problems - that use numbers, letters, or shapes. Still in prototype stage, inventors plan...
Sony DSC M2
(01 December 2005) - Our friends over at Compact Impact just alerted us to the fact that they are getting some of these incredible little Sony twisty 5 Megapixel still and video cameras in time for the holidays. So, of course, we added it to the Gift Guide (in addition to a few other things)....
Podstar iPod Nano cases Update
(01 December 2005) - Remember you saw them on CH first, and they are finally available and in our Gift Guide....
Hulger Bluetooth PIP Phone
(23 November 2005) - Hulger, the manufacturers of the old school-meets-new school Pokia mobile headsets, have just released several new products. Most exciting is their sleek and simple '80s style headset called PIP. Whether you use it with your computer and Skype or with your mobile phone, it's guaranteed to start conversations. Available in yellow, black or white for £46 (wired) or £86 (Bluetooth!). Another new style is...
Mimoco goSeries
(22 November 2005) - The good kids over at Mimoco just announced their new line of USB storage toys and gave us the first peek. The goSeries of mimobots was designed by Yahid Rodriguez who also designed the first run of mimobots, the preorder direct from Mimoco (they'll ship in early December, just in time for the holidays). With only 500 of each bot produced, these crazy little...
Stanley Wristwatch Tools
(21 November 2005) - Stanley has launched a line of wristwatches with built-in tools in Japan. While we think these are an interesting advancement in portable tools, it seems likely that if you have a need for any of these, you probably have a need for all of them. If so, do you buy all of them? And if you have all of them, how do you know...
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