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The Noodle Slide

This is supposed to be fun… and I guess it could be. To be honest I’ve never tried it, but I learned to never play with my food :-]

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Source: Japan Trend Shop



The Neiman Marcus Underwater Wireless Speaker

Summertime is here. Water related gadgets pop up all over the place. Here’s one you can use underwater.
“Can go up to nine feet (3 meters) underwater for up to 30 minutes.”

Use it in case you want to lure your pool fish with mesmerizing sounds (or stun them with heavy metal).

underwater wireless speaker

Source: Gadget Spy



The Sahara DryEar Fully Automatic Warm Air Ear Dryer

It’s a small hair dryer for your ears and is used by “Water enthusiasts”. If you look at the website, you might think the DryEar was invented in the seventies.

The way Sahara tries to sell this dryer should be a warning: it looks like the Home-Shopping-Channel-method (much ado about nothing).

Sahara Dry Ear

Source: Gadget Garden



Underwater Pogo Stick

This pogo stick allows you to perform a variety of waterborne stunts as you bounce off walls or bottoms.

I guess the stunts will be in slow motion. Although this is a questionable toy, I’m a bit curious.

Underwater Pogo Stick

Source: Hammacher Schlemmer



Wireless Floating Speaker

If you have a pool, use build-in speakers. If you own a lake this might be the gadget for you.

Floating speaker: sucks big time

Source: Freshome