This handy lightweight travel companion from Anycan allows you charge any gadget between two and four times. It also features a built-in LED flashlight.
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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.
This digital watch comes with the wireless Bluetooth technology and a cell phone with GSM 900, 1800, and 1900 MHz tri-band functionality.
Ralf Ottow, a Dutch optics engineer, has designed the Maxblaster – a flashlight powered by 54 batteries, capable of producing a beam of light four miles…
The Magnetix iCoaster takes construction toys to the next level by using the power of magnetism. It allows you to construct a magnetic roller coaster -…
Our dear friends at Fosfor Gadgets has put together a great list of the Top 10 Super Bowl Gadgets. This is also the first post on…
The Japanese company Sanwa has announced a series of keyboards where you have the option to navigate using a laptop style touchpad instead of the traditional…
A brand new section specifically geared toward Pleo robot dinosaur developers has just been launched over at the PleoWorld website.
This wireless weather is running on a free wireless network spanning the continental USA, said to “work virtually anywhere and requires no set-up”.
After months of delay, the Slacker company today began shipping its Slacker Portable – the world’s first portable personalized radio player.
Do you remember the Underwater LED Light Show post from a couple of days ago? Here’s a similar product to light up your bath tub or…
This clever 4-port USB 2.0 hub comes with a winding-feature that takes care of that annoying cable slack you otherwise may get from products like this.
Are you sitting on a smartphone or PDA that lacks a GPS feature? Don’t worry, this smart keychain will solve it – at least as long…
This 8-button wireless laser mouse from Filand doubles as a remote control with a range of up to 8 meters (26 feet), suitable for presentations and…
This handy tool allows the user to make accurate measurements in an old-fashioned style, but with modern digital technology under the hood.
This round mouse pad features four USB 2.0 ports and has its outer border illuminated with a beautiful soft blue light that is created with LEDs.
Do you remember the TV-B-Gone gadget from last year? Now there’s a new similar product out to make life a bit harder for TV viewers near…
This new spy gadget allows you to search for hidden cameras. It can detect the lens of any wired, wireless or covert camera from up to…
Someone decided to name this 4-port USB 2.0 hub ‘athlete’, although it actually looks more like a briefcase-carrying businessman in a hurry.
We’ve covered quite a few travel-friendly computer mice here at GeekAlerts, but it doesn’t get more portable than the Jellyclick mouse from Designodoubt.