Whether you're a lowly intern or a high-flying executive, Gadget Inspector's desk toys are perfect for passing the time!
Even if your job isn't particularly stressful, it's sure to have its moments of excruciating boredom. But there's no reason why the office should be a fun-free zone, and with the help of our awesome executive toys, it's easy to entertain yourself without ever leaving your desk!
So, then - how will you while away YOUR day?
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The Rubik's Cube - an icon of the '80s, and the best-selling puzzle game of all time - celebrated its 40th birthday a few weeks ago. You may remember the interactive Google Doodle that was created to mark the occasion.
Well, Cube fans now have a second reason to celebrate, and its name is the Rubik's Cube Light. This awesome item isn't just a cool, retro-themed lighting accessory; it's actually fully playable, allowing you twist, turn, and solve it just like any other Rubik's Cube!
We think that the Cube Light would make a great gift for anyone (yourself included), but you'll have to be quick about buying one - we've only got a few left!
Click here to order your Rubik's Cube Light - just £29.99!
Everything comes with a USB cable nowadays, and spare USB ports are often in short supply. Once you've plugged in your keyboard, your speakers, your memory stick, your smartphone, your iPod, your MIDI controller, your mug warmer, and your rechargeable batteries...heck, you've got nowhere to put your USB light!
But if your USB ports are kind of at a premium right now, we have the solution. USB hubs!
These nifty little gadgets can exponentially expand your USB capabilities. Take the Cassette Tape USB Hub, for example - that cassette is fitted with four USB ports, so when you plug it into one of your PC's ports, you're effectively quadrupling the number of gadgets that you can plug in.
And aside from their main function, these USB hubs make pretty cool desk toys, too! The cassette tape has actual spinning ribbobns on the inside, and the Vintage Racer USB hub has pull-back action - pull it back, watch it speed away, and entertain yourself all day long!
Now that summer's here and the weather is warming up, you might be thinking, "Hey, this would be a great time to have a barbecue!"
If so, you're absolutely correct! A BBQ party is the very best way to enjoy the summer sunshine, and if you're going to be lighting up the barbie this coming weekend, here are a few essentials that you'll need:
BBQ Rocks! Spatula and Tongs
Grill and serve your food in style!
Wall Mounted Bottle Opener
You'll never be short of a way to open your beer again!
Chill Out Wedge
Relax in comfort while you wait for things to heat up!
Ultimate American-Style Beer Pong Set
Something to do in between burgers!
Fist Beer Cooler
Keep your drink at the right temperature and look super-manly at the same time!
They've already conquered the skies...now they're preparing to conquer your hunger!
The video above was made by DoDo, a Russian pizza company who will soon be offering delivery by remote-controlled drone. It's a novel idea - pizza companies could save a fortune on the delivery drivers that they no longer need to employ, and it would be pretty cool to receive a pizza from an RC helicopter that's just landed in your street.
However, we envision a couple of problems with the idea of pizza drones:
- Carrying a pizza around is like painting a great big bullseye on your back, and once people learn to recognise these pizza, they'll surely stop at nothing to bring them down and steal their precious cargo. Rocks will be thrown, BB pellets will be fired, and thousands of customers will go hungry because their pizza took a dangerous route through a nearby housing estate.
- We don't know about you, but we often order pizza simply because it's cold and wet outside and we can't be bothered walking to the shops. These drones will do fine on sunny days, but how will they fare when the wind's a-blowin' and the rain's a-rainin'? Not well, we'd wager.
- The drone in that video is only carrying one pizza - surely that tiny little gadget won't be able to handle our Family Feast for 4? Two large pizzas, wedges, chicken strips, a litre bottle of Coke...to paraphrase that chap from Jaws, "You're going to need a bigger helicopter thingy."
- How on Earth does the pilot/pizza guy navigate an RC drone all the way to his customer's house? Okay, you could perhaps use some kind of camera, but even if we assume that you can see where you're going, RC helicopters can only fly so far from their pilot. If your pizza parlour is two miles from the home of your hungry customer, the drone's RC range probably won't be enough to get the pizza to their door.
- Most pizza delivery guys use those insulated satchel things to keep the pizzas warm. Not only will your drone pizza be uninsulated and out in the open, it will be whizzing through the air at quite a clip - surely it will get cold before it finds its way to your mouth?
So, yeah, the pizza drone thing is a cool idea, but there are certainly still some kinks to be worked out. You'll probably still be opening the door to deliverymen for a year or two yet!
Want a drone of your own? It doesn't deliver pizza (sadly), but Gadget Inspector's nifty Micro Drone 2.0 is still a pretty awesome toy. Get yours now!