Ferrari Pedal Car

The BergToys company has come up with this cool pedal car. It’s based on the Ferrari FXX and equipped with lots of stuff you would find in the real car.

The BergToys company has come up with this cool pedal car. It’s based on the Ferrari FXX and equipped with lots of stuff you would find in the real car.

A Start Trek chandelier hanging from the ceiling and the Enterprise telephone on your desk, but still having a hard time getting your Trekkie message across? No problem, the solution is out there.

This hands-free transmitter from Satechi will turn your car stereo into a giant headset using Bluetooth technology through FM transmission.

Maybe you remember the homemade retro car USB memory sticks from a couple of months ago. Here’s a fun and cute alternative to those muscle cars; the VW Beetle and Camper Van USB memory sticks.

These gorgeous Remote Controlled Bumper Cars ($40) are sold in sets of two. Simply pick your color, blue or red, and start challenging your friends.

Some of you might remember the Picoo Z Sky Challenger R/C helicopter that we covered not long ago. Here is the same idea, but with cars instead.

Connecting your MP3 player to the car stereo with a cassette tape, nothing new there. But this Cassette MP3 Player from Chinavasion Wholesale Electronics takes a different approach by acting as the MP3 player itself.

San Diego based artist Becky has created a series of fun and cool retro car USB flash memory sticks and made them available for purchase at her Etsy shop:
(Via technabob)

The crash ‘em and smash ‘em Stock Cars Remote Control Toy ($57) set contains two R/C cars with four men in each vehicle. The goal is to crash into specific points on your opponent’s car and eject the men inside.
The cars measures 55.5 x 34.8 x 33.5 cm and uses 8 AA batteries (2 for each car and 2 for each remote control). The batteries are included in the price.

No, it’s not a new Google Maps feature where you can hit a button to create a rug from your personalized maps (that will probably take another six moths).