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What the tech? World's wackiest gadgets
From edible gear to tentacles to prosthetic noses, these gadgets have us asking, what the tech were they thinking?
- TV hat They call it the next revolution in TV watching. We call it flat-out silly. The TV Hat takes the video feed from your iPhone or Android device and lets you watch it anywhere, anytime.read moreTVHatShare
- Social Shower Curtain Does maintaining connections on Facebook seem to pervade everything you do? Let your bathroom get in on the fun with this plugged-in shower curtain, which displays recent friend feeds from your tub, sink and more.read morePerpetual KidShare
- Neuroware Necomimi Extra "organs" that can be controlled with your brain waves? Japanese company Neurowave says they can express your emotions by reading signals from your gray matter.read moreNeurowear/YoutubeShare
- Finger-Nose Stylus This bizarre gizmo solves a problem you didn't know you had: How to operate that smartphone while you're soaking in the tub?read moreDominic Wilcox/VimeoShare
- Edible iPhone Gummy Cases An April Fool's joke from the minds at Think Geek, we still think edible smartphone cases might be a good idea. Solve your hunger and protect your gizmo, all at once!read moreThinkGeekShare
- USB Squirming Tentacle It won't store any data, but this squirming tentacle, which draws power from your USB port, is certainly amusing.read moreThinkGeekShare
- Fly-Goodbye Bug Vacuum Gun Flies or other creepy crawlers infesting your keyboard? Get rid of 'em the sanitary way -- with this handy bug vacuum gun. It sounds silly until you suck up your first bug.read moreThinkGeekShare
- Tin Can Robot Turn any metal can into a walking, wobbling, bug-eyed robot that can move -- or a robotic monster. Sure, it's silly, but it's also a way to keep the kids occupied ... and thinking about science.read moreToysmith/AmazonShare
- Lolita Chandelier: Crystal chandelier with computer controlled LEDs The Swarovski crystal company designed this in 2004, calling it the first text-messaging chandelier. Made of 2,100 crystals and 1,050 white LEDs, it displayed any message sent from your smartphone. Sadly, it's no longer available.read moreDesign Museum/VimeoShare
- Electronic Bubble Wrap Keychain Push one of the buttons to simulate the sound made by popping bubble wrap -- clearly one of the most satisfying actions ever.read moreThinkGeekShare
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What the tech? World's wackiest gadgets
From edible gear to tentacles to prosthetic noses, these gadgets have us asking, what the tech were they thinking?
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