A list of pointless products, ranging from TV hats to laser-guided scissors.
In the tech world, useful gadgets always enjoy the limelight. Wouldn't that lead the useless ones to depression? Since TechTree is against any sort of discrimination, we give due attention to these devices too. Last time we had published the list of ugly gadgets.
This time around, we've got gadgets that are unbelievably pointless.
Although I've tried to group the worst possible ideas which took
actually managed to come out as usable product, I might have missed out
on a few bizarre ones that deserved to be in this list. However, you're
free to let us know about any more gizmos that you find useless too.
TV HAT
According to the manufacturer, "TV HAT is the next revolution in video viewing". The product is actually a regular cap, which has been modified to accommodate a magnifying glass and a portable video playing device such as an iPhone or iPod Touch. However, the company believes that this product delivers a movie hall-like experience.
Laptop Steering Wheel Desk
We are generally told to avoid using cellphones while driving. However, one crazy inventor has different ideas. The guy actually made a laptop stand that could fit onto a car's steering wheel. Thankfully, there aren't any practical demos for this gadget yet.
RC Tissue Box
How do you beat a runny nose? With a Remote Controlled Tissue Box, of course. This is nothing but an RC car that has been fit under a tissue box. However, the company actually states that, "It could hold a real use for people desperate to wipe their nose but out of reach of the tissue box!". Talk about being lazy!
Laser Guided Scissors
If you can't cut paper or fabric in a straight line, you'd probably mark it with a pencil before snipping away. However, the manufacturer of this gadget disagrees. These guys have equipped lasers along with a pair of scissors, in an attempt to help you get straight cuts. Sounds cool, but they forget the simple fact that it makes little difference to people with shaky hands.
Head time
This product claims that it's operates on air, to massage your head with 29 silicon and 34 ceramic balls. According to the manufacturer, "When you put on the Head Time on your head comfortably by yourself without anyones help, the Head Time helps you to find your way out from stressful and weary ordinary life, obtain mental stabilization". Sounds impressive, but would you really want to put your head into this giant helmet, which is filled with ceramic balls?
Laptop Compubody Sock
Privacy concerns are understandable, but what if it turns into paranoia? That's why products such as the Laptop Compubody Sock exist. Although it seems to protect your privacy, I'm more concerned about the amount of heat that must be accumulating inside. Thankfully, this product was never mass-produced. As a final thought though, if ever douchebags decide upon a dress code, this would probably be it.
TV HAT
According to the manufacturer, "TV HAT is the next revolution in video viewing". The product is actually a regular cap, which has been modified to accommodate a magnifying glass and a portable video playing device such as an iPhone or iPod Touch. However, the company believes that this product delivers a movie hall-like experience.
Laptop Steering Wheel Desk
We are generally told to avoid using cellphones while driving. However, one crazy inventor has different ideas. The guy actually made a laptop stand that could fit onto a car's steering wheel. Thankfully, there aren't any practical demos for this gadget yet.
RC Tissue Box
How do you beat a runny nose? With a Remote Controlled Tissue Box, of course. This is nothing but an RC car that has been fit under a tissue box. However, the company actually states that, "It could hold a real use for people desperate to wipe their nose but out of reach of the tissue box!". Talk about being lazy!
Laser Guided Scissors
If you can't cut paper or fabric in a straight line, you'd probably mark it with a pencil before snipping away. However, the manufacturer of this gadget disagrees. These guys have equipped lasers along with a pair of scissors, in an attempt to help you get straight cuts. Sounds cool, but they forget the simple fact that it makes little difference to people with shaky hands.
Head time
This product claims that it's operates on air, to massage your head with 29 silicon and 34 ceramic balls. According to the manufacturer, "When you put on the Head Time on your head comfortably by yourself without anyones help, the Head Time helps you to find your way out from stressful and weary ordinary life, obtain mental stabilization". Sounds impressive, but would you really want to put your head into this giant helmet, which is filled with ceramic balls?
Laptop Compubody Sock
Privacy concerns are understandable, but what if it turns into paranoia? That's why products such as the Laptop Compubody Sock exist. Although it seems to protect your privacy, I'm more concerned about the amount of heat that must be accumulating inside. Thankfully, this product was never mass-produced. As a final thought though, if ever douchebags decide upon a dress code, this would probably be it.
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