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Digital clock with all features with more accuracy
Nov 16th
The SecureShot clock looks like an ordinary cordless desk clock, but it hides two secrets. First, it uses the atomic clock to remain accurate at all times. If you let the batteries drain, it’ll be accurate once you replace them.
The best part is the hidden thermal motion-activated spy cam — sort of a nanny cam. The camera senses body heat from up to 30 feet away, and claims there’s no battery drain from the sensors when the system’s in standby mode. Up to 20 hours of “high-resolution” 640 x 480 video can be recorded on a built-in SD card — it will continue for one minute after the sensor stops detecting a body. It will run for a year from the Li-ion battery on a single charge in standby mode. It’s available here for $649. How much is your peace of mind worth?
So, not only can you spy on folks, you can spy knowing that the time stamp is accurate. Who will you spy on? Or who’s spying on you?
Via 7Gadgets
Clock uses diffuse light as hands
Aug 20th
The Good Afternoon clock by Japan’s Mile Project almost gives the impression that time is but a ghost. Narrow rays of light that sneak through small slits in the bezel act as second, minute and hour hands. A great piece if you are already really zen about time, but perhaps nerve-wracking for those in a constant hurry.
Yutaka Koyama’s mirrors are good for distorting reality when the whole truth proves to be too much, while A/R Studio’s Sweethearts coffee set highlights a gentler, kinder reality altogether. And the Wallop by Proudly is a modular hanger system where each section offers hooks that fold out. The sections fit together like puzzle pieces, so that the user is ultimately the creator of the final form. Hang clothes, bags or even light fixtures.

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