Hollywood Inspired USB Gadgets

“Hollywood Web Gear” is the common name for two new USB gadgets released by I Want To On Those – one webcam that looks like a Hollywood video camera, and a omputer light styled as a Hollywood spotlight.

“Hollywood Web Gear” is the common name for two new USB gadgets released by I Want To On Those – one webcam that looks like a Hollywood video camera, and a omputer light styled as a Hollywood spotlight.

The Jumbo Display LED Alarm Clock is a rectangular timepiece where the whole front will show you the current time using white or blue light-emitting diodes.

If you’re not satisfied with the 32 LEDs that comes with the Bike Light with Torch, here’s an alternative that features more than twice as many light-emitting diodes.

Hi-Fi Hi-Light is the name of this retro style desk lamp with a built-in 6-inch speaker. It features a docking station for iPods and a 3.5mm audio input for other MP3 players.

If you don’t like the thought of wasting your energy with a wind-up LED light during your camping trips, here’s a battery-powered alternative that might be just the ticket.

This gooseneck lamp is powered via the USB port of your computer and it will light up your workspace with its ten bright white and long-lasting light-emitting diodes.

The “send your stress to the moon with the USB Glitter Rocket” description might not fit all, but if you’re looking for an alternative to the USB Mini Lava Lamp, this might be just the ticket.

Nymph, as in “the immature form of some insects”, is the name of this odd and cool looking lamp by Site Specific Design – an interior and furniture design company based in Brooklyn, New York.

Someone has come up with the “bright” idea of combining a fish bowl and an earth globe, and then light it up with glowing blue light-emitting diodes.

Remember the beautiful LivingColors LED Lamp from last year? Philips is now about to release a mini version, featuring 256 different color modes.