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Monday, December 23, 2013

Really offbeat tech gadgets as Christmas gifts


It's tough to shop for techies. They already own everything with a plug or rechargeable battery. But fear not, a slew of unique technology gifts has hit the market just in time for Christmas.


Here's a roundup of some of the season's most offbeat offerings.


Call Me Gloves, Hammacher Schlemmer, $80: These winter gloves let you wirelessly connect to your smartphone by making the universal "call me" sign. That is, by holding your thumb to your ear, pointing your pinkie finger toward your mouth and folding the rest of your fingers in to make the shape of a phone.


The left glove has a speaker in the thumb and a microphone in the pinkie. Buttons on the glove's cuff let you answer and end calls. There also are conductive fibers woven into the tips of both thumbs and index fingers so you can text and Web surf on a smartphone or tablet without taking the gloves off.


You'll get 12 hours of talk time out of the battery, but you'll need more time than that to convince onlookers you're not crazy.


Egg Minder, Quirky.com, $70: Nobody likes a bad egg. This gadget wirelessly connects to your smartphone to make sure you don't eat one. LED lights show you which eggs in the tray are the oldest, and the app's notifications let you know when you're running low, preventing a last-minute scramble at breakfast time.


Scout1 Wi-Fi Pet Monitor, Motorola Mobility, $300: This product, sold exclusively through PetSmart, lets you keep an eye on Felix or Snoopy while you're away. In addition to viewing furry friends remotely, users can pan, tilt and zoom cameras through their smartphone, tablet or desktop computer.


There's also two-way audio to allow remote conversations between you and your pet, infrared night vision, temperature monitoring and the ability to take snapshots and record video, just in case Fido does something especially cute.


Personal Submarine, Hammacher Schlemmer, $2 million: If Santa has some extra cash, he can buy this two-person submersible that can reach depths of 1,000 feet. The sub's transparent acrylic dome keeps adventurers safe and dry as they channel Jacques Cousteau and Jules Verne. The sub is powered by battery packs that can supply up to six hours of travel and a maximum speed of three knots.


There's a bit of a learning curve when it comes to piloting these vehicles; training is included.


Pop Dongle by Pop Secret, eBay auction, price to be determined: Does the person you're shopping for find smartphone games a little dry? Well the folks at Pop Secret think the key to jazzing things up lies in adding butter, or in this case, a buttery smell.


The Pop Dongle is part of an iPhone game created by the popcorn maker. It plugs into your iPhone's earphone jack and when you slather pieces of popcorn with butter in the on-screen game the dongle releases a buttered-popcorn scent.


There's nothing fancy about the game. The scent itself hangs in the air, and after a while you can't really tell when the dongle is releasing it.


You won't find these in stores. The only dongles available to the public are being auctioned on eBay. The money goes to the Red Cross. The first sold earlier this month for $315. At last check, bidding on the second was up to $152.50 in an auction set to close Monday.


The third will be auctioned off in bidding that ends on Jan. 2.


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