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Nextube Retro Nixie Clock

Nextube is a retro display that revives the beautiful warm glow of the nixie tube, and shows you key metrics of your modern life. The eye-catching piece of design is inspired by the 50s-70s soviet Nixie tube clock and uses modern IPS screens to re-create the vintage nostalgic look and revive the beautiful warm orange glow of old tech. You can use it to know the time, arrange your schedule, check the weather, track social media performance, visualize your favorite music, and light up your space. watch the video below



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BIVY STICK

Bivy Stick turns your cell phone into a satellite phone and comes packed with features to help you navigate and communicate off-grid. Linked with your phone, it enables satellite-based communication for your off-grid adventures. The affordable two-way satellite communicator allows users to track and share location, access area maps, access your contacts directly from the app, and send text messages or social media posts anywhere in the world. There is also a dedicat...
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HOVERBAR 3

Twelve South have presented the latest version of their popular HoverBar, a flexible arm for the iPad. HoverBar 3 now fits all iPads including iPad (2nd - 4th generation), iPad mini and iPad Air. HoverBar 3 attaches to your kitchen cabinets or countertop, and attaches to your iMac using a sturdy, padded clamp. It now also includes a handy kickstand attachment. watch the video If you already own a HoverBar, TwelveSouth are selling new clips to fit your iPad Air or...
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FUJIFILM INSTAX MINI EVO CINEMA

The Fujifilm Instax Mini Evo Cinema feels like Fujifilm having a bit of fun again and we mean that in the best way. It takes everything people already love about instant cameras and adds something genuinely new without overcomplicating it. This is the first Instax camera that can shoot video, and it does so with a clear nod to cinema history rather than chasing specs for the sake of it. Inspired by the Fujica P300 from 1965, the vertical grip design looks great i...
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