The two most asked questions you hear everyday: what time is it and what’s the weather like outside? Well with this projection alarm clock will answer those questions with a high-tech twist to it. It will not only be able to tell you the current time in two ways; with large red digits projected on your wall, or from the small LCD display, but it also transmits the outside temperature with the included wireless sensor. Measuring only 147mm x 90mm x 45mm that can be placed on your desk, This fancy clock is available from Sourcingmap with $6.99 USD of price-tag. And it needs 3x AAA to run.
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Wednesday, 12 November 2008
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Conceptual Gadgets,
Cool Clocks,
Electronic Gadgets,
Home Gadgets,
Office Gadgets,
Wacky Gadgets
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Nice post, Really very informative......
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3 December 2008 at 04:05
My first impression when I arrived at your blog is WOW !
It has a very long gadgets list, it makes me feel like I'm in a sort of Digital Gadgets Library, Really appreciate your hard work...
Btw, I run a humble blog about Green Gadgets, It's not as big as yours... Would you be so kind to exchange link with me ?
I've already taken the first step by adding your blog at Great Gadgets Blogs Section in my blog, I
I really hope that you would add a link to my blog also, please check out my blog:
http://green-tech-gadgets.blogspot.com
Thanks...
5 December 2008 at 03:57
Wemaster may exchange link with my blog
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and may contact at mohd_ahmed89@hotmail.com
5 February 2009 at 08:01
I like this gadget & also like your blog to it have number of awesome gadgets, thanks for the sharing. Last month I bought printer accessories at discount consumer electronics store.
26 March 2010 at 04:21
These kind one inventions will surely change our way of living,these kinds of
electronic gadgets can be easily bought nowadays.
7 May 2010 at 04:17
Thanks for the wealth of the resource!
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