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Following on the heels of Slanket's success... a comforter with built-in gloves.

The new Slanket is called Happiness in Bed and it's a duvet cover with built-in gloves, so you'll be nice and warm while you stay up reading in bed on cold winter nights.

Read in bed without freezing your hands off
Read in bed without freezing your hands off
  Last Christmas one product on Curiosite broke all sorts of records. Beyond a doubt, the most original gift was the Slanket, that blanket with sleeves that an American student came up with as a way of enduring the cold in his unheated apartment. We must admit that, at first, we weren't entirely convinced this product was such a great idea.

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 on 30 Mar 2010 by Marta Reig in Unusual gifts

Steve Jobs Plush Doll

This cuddly plush doll is a perfect replica of Apple's CEO. It's an original gift for people who love Steve Jobs and Apple's products.

Steve Jobs wearing his classic black turtleneck
Steve Jobs wearing his classic black turtleneck
  If you're a Mac-addict, don't miss a single Apple keynote and have always admired Steve Jobs, this is the plush toy for you. It's a perfect replica of the president of the company that has won half the world over thanks to the iPod.

Tomi has designed this geeky plush doll that is made entirely by hand. They've reproduced every detail that gives Steve Jobs his characteristic informal air: the classic black turtleneck, three-day beard and sports shoes (with real laces!), and even his glasses, made with real wire.

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 on 26 Mar 2010 by Marta Reig in Unusual gifts

iLLoom baLLoon: Balloons with LED Lights

iLLoom baLLoon are balloons that come with LED lights inside. The lights shine 15-hours straight. You can also fill the balloons with helium so they'll float.

Use a piece of latex to create a light show
Use a piece of latex to create a light show
  It's a simple piece of latex that turns into a fun and decorative object when you fill it with air. Balloons are a must-have at parties, celebrations and birthdays. They're also cheap and their kindergarten technology makes them enjoyable for any child over three.

But plain old balloons aren't anywhere near as cool as iLLoom baLLoon, balloons that light up.

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 on 24 Mar 2010 by Marta Reig in Unusual gifts

Etre Touchy iPhone Gloves

These iPhone gloves are missing the tips of the index finger and thumb. They're especially designed to help you handle your iPhone in the freezing cold.

You can finally use your iPhone's features on cold winter days!
You can finally use your iPhone's features on cold winter days!
  Going without the wonders of your iPhone or freezing your fingers off in sub-zero weather; that's the sort of dilemma users of Apple's most prized treasure face on a typical winter day. The touchpad is really cool, but when it comes to using the iPhone out-of-doors, things can get a bit nasty. Unless you don't mind freezing your fingers off while trying to find your friends' phone numbers...

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 on 22 Mar 2010 by Marta Reig in Unusual gifts

Eco-Friendly Clothes Hangers

This hanger is made from a hook with two empty plastic bottles screwed onto it. It's a simple, eco-friendly and practical idea from the Rethink Concepts studio.

Screw 2 empty bottles onto the hook
Screw 2 empty bottles onto the hook
  Being environmentally friendly is definitely "in", and it's amazing how many inventions emerge based on the notion that "recycling is creative". And, if these inventions also improve quality of life, they become sought-after objects of desire. Because, after all, we all need to exploit our eco-cool side.

These clever clothes hangers are a point in case. All you need to get them to work is a couple of empty plastic bottles.

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 on 17 Mar 2010 by Marta Reig in Unusual gifts

Digital Harinezumi 2, The Trendy "Toy Camera"

Harinezumi records video and takes pictures that look not unlike those old super-8 films you used to shoot. Its minimalist design pays homage to those old 110mm film cartridges.

One of those things that should have been invented ages ago
One of those things that should have been invented ages ago
  It's perfect for people who love "vintage" style films, video artists, amateur photographers, and those who are more experienced in the audiovisual field. Digital Harinezumi 2 is a gadget with a minimalist design that is fast-becoming the trendiest new "toy camera". It's compact, made of black plastic and very easy to use. And, of course, it has all the charm of those pocket cameras fans of analog photography so adore.

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 on 16 Mar 2010 by Marta Reig in Gadgets, inventions and prototypes

The 'Potechi Hand': Keeps you from getting your hands dirty while eating potato chips

If you're used to eating potato chips while working on the computer, but are too lazy to wipe off your grease-stained fingers, Takara Tomy's 'Potechi Hand' will put an end to your dilemma.

It has a built-in anti-potato-chip-breakage system.
It has a built-in anti-potato-chip-breakage system.
  This plastic hand is especially designed to pick up potato chips. It may look like a toy at first glance, but it's actually a carefully designed gadget. The device has an integrated 'NBCS (No Broken Clutch System)' that allows it to pick up fragile potato chips using just the right amount of pressure. Thanks to this you can pick up large or small potato chips without breaking them.

But the salt on the potato chips also gets all over the 'Potechi Hand'.

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 on 5 Mar 2010 by Ayumi Nakai in Japanese videos

Yume Hiyoko: A Japanese Robot That’s Shaped Like a Baby Chick

This is one of the campiest Japanese robots around. It's shaped like a baby chick and, when you pet it, it responds by flapping its wings and chirping. It's one of Sega Toys' virtual robots

Your new best friend is a robotic baby chick
Your new best friend is a robotic baby chick
  It’s very soft and yellow, covered in polyester fuzz and it chirps when you pet it. It’s one of the most adorable Japanese robots on the market, and Sega Toy’s has christened it Yume Hiyoko.

We’re already used to hearing about this Japanese company’s semi-useless but absolutely addictive virtual robots. How can anyone not adore the little Pekoppa robot plant? All it does is move forward or back to say yes or no, but it’s so cute and looks so much like a real plant that it’s somehow managed to conquer the hearts of many a lover of absurd gadgets.

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 on 10 Feb 2010 by Marta Reig in Unusual gifts

Mugen Tokoroten: Bandai’s Latest Infinite Toy

Infinite Toys, Bandai’s collection of absurd playthings, strikes again with Tokoroten, a toy that imitates a little gadget used to make Japanese noodles.

Bandai’s Latest Infinite Toy Mugen Tokoroten
Bandai’s Latest Infinite Toy Mugen Tokoroten
  There are certain things in this world that are inexplicably addictive. The products in Bandai’s Mugen collection (Infinite Toys) were created based on these absurd vices like popping bubble wrap bubbles, opening cans, peeling soy beans incessantly, that are inexplicably popular in every corner of the world.

A new product in this collection was launched just a few weeks ago.

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 on 13 Jan 2010 by Ayumi Nakai in Japanese videos

Cute Choka Choka Tribe Dolls

They’re small and come in strange shapes and eccentric colors, but they love to dance to the rhythm of the music... and they also love noise.

A member of the Choka Choka Tribe
A member of the Choka Choka Tribe
  Strange shapes and eccentric colors. They’re small, but they love to dance. They’re part of a tribe called Choka Choka and they’ve come in search of music and noise.

Press the button behind their head and, when they detect a noise, they’ll start dancing and rocking back and forth. They move their eyes, their arms, their mouths and their belly buttons.

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 on 11 Jan 2010 by Ayumi Nakai in Japanese videos
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