February 1st, 2008 by
Filed under: Wearables
Oh sure, we’ve seen proximity-based clothing before, but for the couple who just can’t help but express their intense adoration for technology (and each other), we present the $24.99 8-bit Dynamic Life shirt. This wonderful piece of garb, which is obviously designed to be purchased in pairs, sports six whole hearts on the chest. When your lover strays, both sets of hearts slowly fade away, but when he / she comes running back for one more steamy round of Wii Boxing, the combined dozen lights up to signify precisely how geeky you two truly are. You do know what’s coming in a fortnight, right?
[Via Shiny Shiny]
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October 9th, 2007 by
Filed under: Displays, Household
Just in case you’ve no real need for a seven-day forecast integrated into your timepiece, Oregon Scientific is hoping to lure you in with its proximity-sensing Weather In Motion clock. This stylish device sports a sexy black frame and an infrared motion sensor that changes the display based on how close / far away you are. When you’re at a distance, expect to see the “current time, day and weather forecast displayed in large digits and icons,” while walking up on it persuades it to show the “indoor and outdoor temperature readings, while the time and weather forecast icons automatically reduce in size.” Furthermore, you can enable an automatic scroll mode that will “smoothly shift the information every five seconds.” No word on when shipments will arrive, but it’ll cost you $64.99 when it becomes available.
[Via Technabob]
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