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USB Mix Tapes

USB Mix Tape
Many of you will remember the good old cassette tape. It allowed many people to create their own little mixes of either 60 or 90 minutes to play in their walkman or in a car. The USB Mix Tape is a mixture of the old fashioned cassette with it’s paper cover but inside it sports a small USB flash drive which contains your music. The USB flash drive inside can store 64MB of music on to it. To record on to it, stick the USB flash drive in to your PC, drag and drop all your tunes on to it, and then put the flash memory back in to it’s case. You can even write all your track listings on to the paper insert to remind you of the early 90’s.

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The USB Mix Tape costs £19.95 and there are 6 different styles to choose from (or collect).

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USB Mushroom Lamp

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These USB Mushroom lamps are a perfect way of lighting up your computer desk. They are designed just like the mushroom’s from the famous Mario games and are powered by USB from your computer. If you do not have a USB port, or do not even have a computer then these lamps can be powered by batteries also. Costing just $13 you get some quite cool ambient lights for your office.

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USB Hand Warmer

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As I sit and type this at home, it’s absolutely freezing. Yes, the heating is dodgy here. When I saw the USB hand warmer I think it’s perfect for me through this winter season. It costs just $11 and warms up your hands via power sucked out of your USB port. The downside is that it does take half an hour to warm up to 50 degrees.

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Nokia CA 100 USB Charger

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This handy gadget allows you to charge your Nokia phone via USB. Although there are plenty of power sources around, the ability to connect and power your phone via USB has advantages. To get it to work you just need to have the 2mm power plug on the phone and this cable as well as a spare USB port which could be on a laptop, computer or a cigar lighter in your car.

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USB Cable Holder

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You may get bugged each time a cable drops down the back of your desk. The USB Cable holder tackles the problem by keeping the cable in grasping distance by catching hold of the connector on the end of the wire. Most cables will be caught and it will eliminate trips crawling around the floor under your desk.

Two versions are available with the first catering for a desk up to 2.5 cm thick and the next for tables 4.5cm thick. The cable holder costs $11 from here.

Via: GadgetSpy

Hulger P*Phone with USB Base

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The P*Phone from Hulger is a retro looking phone which connects to your PC via USB cable. It works with all VoIP providers such as Skype, Google Talk, iChat, Yahoo and others. Installation is easy as the P*Phone is plug-n-play. What makes this phone extra cool is the ability to plug in to a regular mobile phone which makes it usable on the headset profile. Imagine walking around London and whipping this out when your next call comes through.

The only downside is that it has no spinning dial to dial out like a retro phone. That would be cool to interface that feature in.

The P*Phone costs ‚¬105 in Europe and is available Here.

Via: GearCrave

USB Christmas Cake Hub

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What you see here is one of the worst USB hubs in the world. This time it’s a Christmas cake USB hub. The hub has 4 USB ports allowing you to connect 4 devices to separate ports. It also appears that the strawberries might be USB flash drives. It makes you wonder what’s next in the world if USB.

Via: TheRawFeed

Visuals USB Gauge

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Over clocking PC’s is serious business. Parts can be expensive and you need to make sure you do not over heat the thing, or have a lack of power. Getting the most out of your power supply is also needed. The Visuals USB gauge provides real time readouts on what is happening right now inside your PC. The gauge supplies information on wattage consumption, temperature and fan speed of the PSU. As the name suggests, it connects to a USB port on your PC. To switch between various modes you just hit a small button on the face of the device.

Via: OhGizmo and Technabob

Casio USB Label Mouse Printer

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Here is another example of two devices merging in to one. The Casio USB Label Mouse Printer features a small label printer underneath. The labels can be printed using any TrueType font on to thermal roll paper. It costs $30 and $14 for a three pack of the roll of paper needed.

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Perhaps the Coolest USB Toy Ever

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This USB gadget has to be the best out there for now. It is a mini upright vacuum cleaner. The USB connector is on the end of a 45 inch cord which allows you to do plenty of house cleaning around your house. It costs just $20 and comes in a brown/beige colour.

What a cool way to clean your dusty desk.

Via: GeekAlerts

iPod USB Turntable

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The iPod USB Turntable is an MP3 converting device with an iPod dock attached. It allows you to play records at 33 1/3 rpm or 45 rpm and record the music direct to the docked iPod. The dock is compatible with 5th Gen iPods or 2nd Gen Nano’s. The turntable it’s self is a belt driven device with anti-skating control. Also an output is provided allowing you to play your old vinyl records to a stereo system. USB support is also provided allowing you to create MP3’s from your vinyl rather then recording them right on to the iPod.

The iPod USB turntable costs $260.

Via: GeekAlerts

USB Finger Optical 3D Mouse

USB Finger Optical 3D Mouse
The USB Finger Optical 3D mouse is designed for the PC, notebooks or laptops. It is compatible with MS Windows 98/2000/me/XP/Mac OS 9 and above. It features a scroll wheel, left and right buttons and can be easily used on most surfaces. The only annoying thing will be having to type with it attached to your finger while it wobbles around. Still, for those who use the mouse more it could be handy for reducing RSI.

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