Sylvania ECOlight Shower Light

Sylvania ECOlight Shower Light
Showering is of course necessary but some call it a chore. So for those people who think it’s a boring activity, maybe they should install this shower light and have a little fun. The ECOlight from Osram Sylvania uses LED lights to illuminate your shower head and even tell the water temperature. The golden dragon LEDs turn blue when the water’s cold and red when it’s hot. That way, you don’t accidentally freeze or burn yourself. It’s powered by water pressure so you don’t have to waste one more watt of power and save yourself the shock. There’s no wiring in this fixture so you don’t electrocute yourself to death when something goes awry. $31.

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Neuton CE 6 Mower: Quiet Cutting

Neuton CE 6 Mower: Quiet Cutting
Enjoy the scent of freshly-cut grass without the noxious fumes from gasoline-motors of the conventional lawnmower with this Neuton CE 6 Mower. Your landscaping duties will never be quieter thanks to the powerful electric motor with 19″ cutters. A 360 watt-hour battery trims lawns of about 15,000 square feet on a full charge. The cut grass is neatly collected in the 12.4 gallon rear bag. If you have a larger area to cover, you’ll need to swap an optional spare battery. But for the most of us who don’t have a football field-sized garden, this mower is up for the task. Now you can listen to the chirping birds while you tend your lawn and enjoy the money you’ll be saving from buying gas. $500.

Nike Zoom MVP Trash Talk: Happy Earth Day!

Nike Zoom MVP Trash Talk: Happy Earth Day!
From the cutting floor to Steve Nash’s quick feet, Nike is showing the world that it does care for the environment. In celebration of Earth Day on April 22, they will release the Zoom MVP Trash Talk. No, the shoes won’t cuss and curse at you for wearing pink socks. It’s so-called because the materials used for this shoe is from trash, literally. The upper part and outsoles are made from materials discarded from the manufacturing process of other shoes. Even the box that comes with this basketball shoe is made from 30% less material. Nike won’t solve the environmental crisis our planet is facing but at least, they can trash talk their way into a greener shoe. $92.

Seatbelt Camera Strap: Buckle Up For Safety!

Seatbelt Camera Strap: Buckle Up For Safety!
Seatbelts do save lives, and now, they’re bound to save your cameras. These Seatbelt Camera Straps were salvaged from actual cars and they’ve gotten a new lease in life – as fashionable accessories for your DSLR cameras or even your old reliable film shooters. If you’re like me and countless other shooters who prefer a third-party camera strap to hold your precious toys instead of the stock strap, then this is a good alternative. The two-inch wide material means that the weight of the camera is spread across a wider area and is much, much comfortable than the stock ones. Available in Porsche Purple, Mercedes Gold, T-Bird Teal, and Dodge Silver. $20.

Zero S Street Bike: One Cent Per Mile

Zero S Street Bike: One Cent Per Mile
Your daily commute won’t be cheaper than riding this electric scooter. Unless your ride is free of course. But since free rides are hard to come by these days, you can opt to have the Zero S Electric Street Bike instead. The Li-Ion batteries in this electric bike are recharged in 4 hours and can be used for 60 miles of clean propulsion. That equates to roughly one cent per mile covered. Compared to bikes with conventional gas engines, you don’t have to worry too much on the other preventive maintenance issues and spendings with this bike. There’s not a drop of oil in the engine or a clutch that need replacing. A permanent magnet motor with 31 horsepower keeps this bike moving on a one-speed, clutchless transmission. Just take care of the tires, brakes, and batteries and you’re always good to go. $10,000.

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