Tags Archive: car

We’ve seen a of couple of these car-shaped USB memories before, like the Lamborghini one, but the storage capacity has always been quite bad. This new Beetle-style version, however, is a bit better with its 8GB flash drive.
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This radio-controlled, zero gravity, mini racing car is introduced as “the next generation of upside down-driving vehicles” – a smaller version of those wall-climbing R/C toys you might have come across before.
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If you don’t want to use two Spider-Man cell phone holders next to each other, here’s a clever 2-in-1 solution that will hold your cell phone, GPS, PDA and other handheld devices in place on the windshield of your car.
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This tiny solar “racing” car, the smallest one in the world with its 33 x 22 x 14 mm in size, requires no batteries whatsoever. You only need to take it out in the sunlight or close to a strong artificial light source to get the wheels moving.
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This car-shaped optical mouse might not be the most comfortable of pointing devices, but it can be a fun computer accessory for the true car lover.
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This handy speakerphone allows you to enjoy the freedom of the wireless Bluetooth technology in your car, without having to think about boring or expensive installations.
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This headrest features a built-in DVD and MP4 player with a 7-inch TFT LCD 16:9 widescreen, allowing you to concentrate at the driving while your backseat passengers are watching a good movie.
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This radio controlled amphibious vehicle runs on land and in the water, giving you a double amount of R/C fun for the price of one.
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This product from Anycom is described as the “world’s first solar-powered cell-phone car speaker system with Bluetooth wireless technology”.
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This radio controlled spy car has a feature that you won’t find with the R/C Snooper Robot or the Rovio Wi-Fi Spy Robot – it allows you to spy in the dark.
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