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Armatix .22 Pistol Features Ingenious Wearable Safety Feature

by Jonathan Fallon on January 29, 2010 · 2 comments

in Approved Products, Watches

Taking weapons to the next level is this Armatix .22cal pistol, which comes with a custom wristwatch that is also responsible for sending a wireless arming signal to the gun, illuminating a green LED on the back of the gun and allowing it to fire. When the gun is not within a few inches of the watch, the gun will be disabled, as signified by a red LED. However all that safety will cost you. The limited edition pistol is selling for 7,000 euro, or about $9,700, and starts shipping next month.

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Let A Diamond Light The Way

by Jeff Chenkus on December 13, 2008 · 1 comment

in Accessories

A light to find your way around your purse late at might is always handy. This light looking like a large diamond is a classy way to look for your keys in that dimly lit parking garage. Finding your keys quickly is a good idea for safety, but pulling out what looks like a 20 carat diamond may be a draw for a mugger. You can’t have everything in one product.

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Products That Should Exist But Don’t: Hair Helmets For Bikers

by Sean Fallon on September 23, 2008 · 0 comments

in Hats

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There is nothing like riding a motorcycle with the wind running through your hair. Unfortunately helmet laws prevent many riders from experiencing true freedom. The Hair Helmet would not only protect riders, it would also give them the 70’s hairstyle they have always wanted. I’m not sure if this product exists…but it should.

Laser Safety Cap Protects Your Remaining Good Eye

by Sean Fallon on September 4, 2008 · 2 comments

in Hats

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Back in the day, I remember my shop teacher getting pissed on a regular basis because we got a kick out of shining this giant bulky laser pointer on his head while he talked. It was probably no more powerful than a modern keychain laser pointer, but he was always quick to point out that it could cause severe damage to the eyes. Needless to say, he would have loved this hat. A close-up of the warning label is available after the break.

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