Saturday, October 17, 2009

Casio

Casio Databank Watch Re-Release

by Paul on October 2, 2009

casio data bank 300x357 Casio Databank Watch Re ReleaseTokyoFlash are re-releasing the Casio DataBank watch for a limited time. Described by the guys over there as “A true classic brought back to life”, the watch, as the previous versions did, allows you to store telephone numbers on it, perform calculations and wake yourself up with 5 programmable alarms.

The new upgraded style version comes in amber, ultra pink, natural green and aqua blue. Technical wise it has 13 languages built in allowing you to operate the watch in English, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Dutch, Danish, German, Italian, Swedish, Polish, Rumanian, Turkish and Russian. [click to continue…]



lok8u num8 children gps tracking watch Childrens GPS Tracker WatchThe GPS tracker watch is designed for children to be worn so that their parents can keep track and know where they are. It might be classed as an invasion of privacy for children, but at the same time it could also protect a child if something unfortunate was to happen.

The watch is named the “lok8u num8″ which I guess is in the txt-msg style that some people use and actually means “locate you” – “new mate”. The watch side of the device is just your standard watch that tells the time. Inside a GPS tracking chip and locator is found that has an accuracy of up to 3 meters which isn’t bad at all. The device works similar to how latitude works from Google in that the system uses a mobile phone network to send GPS coordinates to which then an authorised user can look at the location. [click to continue…]



first time gear clock 258x300 First Time Gear ClockWhen to you receive the First Time Gear Clock you actually get it as a box of bits that need to be put together to make a working clock. It is designed for those who like to build things and comes with easy to follow colour coded instructions.

The clock is transparent allowing you to see all the inner workings and gears to see how it all works. Each part of the clock serves a purpose to teach you what it actually does and why that part is there. [click to continue…]



Phosphor E-Ink Watch

by Matthew on June 17, 2009

Phosphor E-Ink Watch

Phosphor have created a nice looking watch that doesn’t use the traditional LED or LCD screen that we find in most digital watches. Instead they have used E-Ink to display the time on the face of the watch. [click to continue…]



Wind Charm Alarm Clock

by Matthew on May 8, 2009

windchime alarm clock Wind Charm Alarm ClockThe Wind Chime Alarm Clock features 10 metal pipes that bump in to each other making a chiming noise. It’s a more of a gentle way to wake up rather then a sonic bomb clock that throws you out of bed.

The clock has both 12 and 24 hour modes, shows the date, has a stop watch function and 2 different alarm modes. The 2 choices of alarm modes are just a regular beep, or the wind chimes clattering against each other. [click to continue…]



Old Fashioned Film Clock

by Matthew on February 16, 2009

film clock Old Fashioned Film ClockThis interesting looking clock is shaped like an old 35mm camera film. As nerdapproved puts it… “LCD Clock Adds a Digital Touch to Old-Fashioned Film”. [click to continue…]



Timex Expedition WS4 Watch

by Matthew on February 3, 2009

timex ws4 Timex Expedition WS4 WatchThis new watch is created by Timex and acts as more then your average watch. Built-in functions that can be found are an altimeter, barometer, thermometer, chronograph, alarm and compass. [click to continue…]



Gun O’Clock – Shoot your Alarm Clock

by Matthew on January 30, 2009

gun o clock Gun OClock   Shoot your Alarm ClockThe Gun O’Clock is an alarm clock that requires a shot to hit the bullseye to shut it up. [click to continue…]



Garmin FR60 with Heart Rate Monitor

by Matthew on January 30, 2009

garmin fr60 fitness watch Garmin FR60 with Heart Rate MonitorGarmin have announced a new Fitness Watch named the Garmin FR60. It comes bundled with a heart rate monitor and a GPS receiver giving you the perfect watch to track how you are doing and where you went. [click to continue…]



Blue LED Mesh Clock – TokyoFlash

by Matthew on January 27, 2009

mesh clock Blue LED Mesh Clock   TokyoFlashAs soon as you see the name TokyoFlash you probably think crazy watches… this time it’s a crazy clock that has been created although it’s not that crazy and looks very cool. The Blue LED Mesh Clock is the name of it… more after the jump. [click to continue…]



Recycled Harddrive Clock

by Matthew on January 27, 2009

recycled hard drive clock Recycled Harddrive ClockA bunch of random clocks can be found all over the web. We have written about a lot of them here at Gadgetvenue. This latest is hacked together using an old harddrive. [click to continue…]



Transformers Watch

by Matthew on January 22, 2009

transformers watch Transformers WatchIf your a fan of transformers then check out this watch. The transformers watch is built by Tomy and will be released soon. [click to continue…]



astrolabe watch closeup The Astrolabe WatchThis watch looks simply amazing. It is named the Astrolabe Watch and was designed after the original Astrolabe from many many years ago. The original Astrolabe was created back in 160BC and was used for something along the lines of calculating where stars and the sun is by using mathematics. This watch version is a slimmed down version of this device. [click to continue…]



2 Cool Watches to Look Out For

by Matthew on December 18, 2008

electronic paper watch concept 2 Cool Watches to Look Out ForThe first watch today is a cool looking Electronic Paper Watch. This one is a concept watch that is designed to look good and be very slim. [click to continue…]



The Epoch

by Matthew on December 11, 2008

epoch clock The Epoch ClockIf you want to be confused when waking up in the middle of the night then check out this crazy and cool Epoch clock. It has the ability to tell the time in multiple formats that are hexadecimal, Octal and standard as well as binary and roman formats. Imagine trying to work out the time at 3 in the morning. [click to continue…]



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