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the most interesting and unique collections.

the most interesting and unique collections.
Whether you're new around here, or have been around for a while, it's going to be among
the most interesting and unique collections.
If you don’t have $300 to own a set of actual Nixie tube clocks, which are really cool by
the way, we found the LED version of it for about half the price.
This is a DIY project, you will need to assemble it yourself which can be a lot of fun or a
lot of struggle, depending on how good you are at following the instructions.
Here is a pen that does not need any ink to write - instead, the metallic tip The writing
tip oxidizes the paper, a trait that only casually resembles that of a pencil.
Contact between the pen and paper alters the writing surface, but not the pen.
And though the tip does eventually wear out over time, the effect is so microscopic and
gradual that users won’t even notice, and it will take much longer than it would for
a regular pen or pencil to wear.
A levitating lightbulb.
It comes with a touch sensitive dock to turn the light on and off, and the levitating effect
is achieved with magnets.
It’s a cool thing to look at and to have around, but it does not seem to be a sustainable
source of light.
A Bluetooth name tag can show whatever name or word that you decide to program into it.
Smaller than you probably think it is – just the size of a regular name tag that you'd
see on a waiter or a bank clerk.
A unique thing, nonetheless.
Programmable and customize-able, but only Latin letters are supported.
What can be better in a bathtub than a rubber duck?
The correct answer is, this set of 10 rubber ducks!
For less than $9 plus shipping you get a set of 10 of these beautiful quacks in random
designs.
There is a whole store selling magic wand replicas – you can get the whole set of
smaller ones for less than $11, or buy them individually in a large size.
The best-selling one in the store is the Elder Wand, which is what my drunk uncle likes to
call himself.
Try to guess why he’s still single.
These fun socks with a fun price!
I would recommend getting a few pairs so that you can mix and avoid matching them because
that’s what the cool kids seem to be doing nowadays.
Edifier has been around since 1996 it's already well-known around the globe, and they have
offices worldwide.
It has been started by a group of audiophiles in Beijing who wanted to produce high-quality
sound equipment with a low price tag.
I own a pair of their desktop speakers, and I love them, and everyone who experienced
their quality says the same.
These earphones come with 8 hours of playback, have Bluetooth 5.0 and aptX.
Who wouldn't want to make their own shoes?
Well, most people, actually.
But this 951-piece set will bring out your inner child, and a true sneaker-head will
not be able to resist.
A minimalist magnetic holder for your smartphone.
Comes with the panel itself.
Usually devices like this come with an additional panel to stick to the back of the smartphone,
but here it has 6 magnets which are strong enough to do the trick without it.
It is pretty versatile, and it can be used with smartphones, or with other miscellaneous
items such as keys.
An upgraded version of the cable holders that you might have seen before with the stronger
tips that are more prone to wear over time.
Each tip is curved to an almost full 360 degrees, and thick rubber, which is what your aunt
Carol calls her favourite toy, will not wear as much due to the better design.
To reenact the Night At The Museum you need a toy-sized dinosaur and a life-sized Ben
Stiller statue.
For $23 you can get this T-Rex model that you will need to assemble yourself.
360 Cameras are getting more and more affordable, and Huawei have released their own mini camera
that attaches into the USB type-C outlet on your phone.
It has two lenses on the front and on the back, and the software stitches the two images
together into a single seamless picture.
been as affordable.
Definitely not a bad way to get into the 360 photography.

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