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Coincides with the 30th anniversary of the first Star Wars film comes this cool Artoo replica webcam. An included lightsaber-shaped remote control functions both as a Skype phone handset, and a way to take the little droid on a tour.
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Do you want to make sure you always show your best side during all those hours in front of the webcam?
Now you can, thanks to the USB Mirror Webcam ($49) from Thanko. The mirror is surrounded by white LED’s and the lens of the webcam is built-in in the middle of the mirror glass.
The page for the link above has been automatically translated, which gives you some webcam features you don’t see every day:
If the [ho] and others, the light/write it lights up, also expression of the face becoming bright, it is good impression even in the partner…
(Via Akihabara News)

Here’s another one of those gadget mashup that you often these days.
The USB Digital Microscope + Web Cam + USB2.0 Hub ($199) will let you explore the world of micro and then call your friends up to tell them all about it over a webcam session. There’s also a 2 port USB hub to let you hook up a couple of more carefully chosen candidates from your gadget arsenal.
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PC Magazine has published a The 10 Weirdest Webcams article on their website today. A lot of good stuff in there. Some which have already been featured here on GeekAlerts, like the USB Big Foot Cam.
Seen above is the adorable USB Lion Webcam ($26) with glowing LED lights for eyes. A tiny cam that you easily clip onto the screen of your laptop.
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The USB Big Foot Cam ($22) is yet another weird looking webcam.
This 360 degree rotatable foot looks quite cool though, with LED’s on the toes and adjustable lens for picture focusing. It features a 350K pixel CMOS sensor (VGA), built-in microphone and buttons for snap shots and LED brightness.
(Via Nerd Approved)

The USB Robot Cam ($24) is one cool looking PC webcam with LED lights that will automatically set off when it gets dark. From the website:
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