One of the items is called Driving Alert Master. This is so cool. It is a little wireless device that hooks to your ear and alerts you when you start nodding at the wheel of your car. My husband is definitely going to get one of these. If you should begin to fall asleep, a loud beeping sound to alert you. This is great for anyone who has trouble staying awake behind the wheel, not just my husband. This sells for less than twenty dollars.
Another product is the Philips VoIP Skype Phone. The phone controls Skype and allows you free phone calls to any Skype user. With this phone you do not need to be right at your computer to use it. It is a cordless handset. You can use this phone for up to 12 hours before charging. The price on this gizmo is $79.99.
The third cool thing is a cordless blender called the RoadTrip Blender. This blender can f blend up to 30 pitchers before it needs recharging. The blender recharges from the power outlets in your car. It also comes with a battery indicator to let you know when the battery is getting low. The price on this little mixer is $70.
How about a Wild Charger? This is a wireless charging pad for charging up your cell phones. No worry about keeping your cell phones fully charged with this baby. You can charge up to 4 cell phones at a time. This premium idea sells for $89.99.
I know you will want this next item if you are a camper, boater, biker, golfer or just anyone who spends any length of time out of doors. This gizmo is the StrikeAlert Personal Lightning Detector. You now can detect lightning as far away as 40 miles. There is a LED that will indicate through sound that a storm is approaching. And will continue to make a sound as the lightning gets closer. I think a lot of people will definitely be using this gadget. It is small enough that it will not be a problem caring. The price on this jewel is $69.
These are some great gizmos for travelers or anyone who is spending a lot of time out of doors. I may not use the Skype phone, but I would definitely use the other ones. And they are all under $100 each.
Published by Denise Nuttall
Denise Nuttall has been an active freelance writer and online business entrepreneur since 2006. Denise has also been very active in citizen journalism for well over a year and owns her very own hyper-local b... View profile
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Post a CommentGreat write up!