
Posts Tagged ‘LED’
Film Canister Clock
Sunday, September 13th, 2009
Kodachrome is gone forever, digital cameras are out numbering film cameras and good luck trying to find a FotoMat. Photographers can still have a little “old school” reminder on their desks with this Film Canister Clock. The clock is 208mm x 172mm x 96mm and includes an AC power adaptor.
[Via Gadget4all.com]
USB Tube Audio
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
While the USB Tube Delight Audio may be more flash than function, one cannot help be fascinated by its uniqueness. The device is a pluggable USB sound card for computers. You can hook up your speakers, headphones and a microphone to it. The device lights up with a blue glow for added effect. The USB device is Mac compatible.
- Specifications:
- Comply with USB Audio device Class 1.0
- Comply with USB Device Firmware Upgrade 1.1
- Support Stereo Earphone Output by 3.5? Phone Jack
- Support Stereo Microphone-In by 3.5? Phone Jack
- Support 16Bit 16KHz / 32KHz / 48KHz Playback, THD+N -73dB, SNR 85dB
- Support 16Bit 16KHz / 32KHz / 48KHz Recording, THD+N -73dB, SNR 85dB
- Interface: USB Mini-B receptacle
[$32 from Brando]
Tactical Flashlight
Thursday, June 25th, 2009
Energizer has just introduced the “LED Energizer Hard Case Tactical 2AA Second Generation Handheld Light” and that is its short name. We all know that LED lights last longer lives and use less power than regular incandescent bulbs, but the are also much more durable. Thus making their inclusion in the flashlight a perfect choice. The LED Energizer Hard Case Tactical 2AA Second Generation Handheld Light, which has a suggested retail price of $125.00, can survive a drop of up to 15-foot drops and can be immersed in water. The main LED is a 70-lumen white bulb. Four smaller LEDs surround the main light and are blue, red and green LED lights (useful for night time map-reading) and one infrared LED. The flash light will operate on one or two AA batteries.
[Available at Amazon.com]
No Stone Unlit
Tuesday, December 16th, 2008
Looking for a more distinctive way of lighting up your home’s front walkway? Minimis, a design company out of Austin Texas, has created a unique lighting system. The CATWALK LED outdoor walkway system is a modular steel with white translucent polycarbonate and random-pattern LEDs. According to Minimis, “Each CATWALK panel costs only $2 per year to power, if illuminated 24 x 7 x 365.”
They aren’t inexpensive at $180 for a 2′x2′ module, $320 for a 2′x4′ module and $580 for the 4′x4′ module.
CATWALK is also available with an addressable RGB LED array, enabling you to program colorful light shows, cycle through the entire color spectrum, cycle through warm hues, cycle through cool hues, hold a static color, or accommodate custom-programmed sequences.
[from Minimis]


