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These Twist LED Smart Bulbs Will Rock You. For Real.

Screen Shot 2015-06-25 at 8.53.05 PMThis may just be the next revolution in smart-home gadgetry and lighting. This brilliantly designed bulb does a lot of cool stuff. It’s LED, not CFL, so not only are you safe from mercury vapor poisoning if you drop one, these babies are simply far more durable than compact fluorescents and they don’t tend to spontaneously burn out the way CFL’s are prone to do in some outlets. No – this new bulb, the Twist, is not simply a bulb. It is also a speaker. Not just a speaker – it’s AirPlay ready. And for you Android geeks that know nothing of Apple, AirPlay is Apple’s super easy technology for streaming from your iOS device to HDTVs – well, now you can do that to these bulbs.

Wait – there’s more. These smart bulbs connect to your phone so they know what time of the day it is. They are bluish-white in the morning and give a warm glow in the evening. Why? Twist LEDs mimic the sun’s patterns, so that waking up, falling asleep, and everything in between is more natural.

You can use these bulbs all over your house for light, then rock the casbah when you’re doing spring cleaning. These are things you never thought would go together. The vibration of a music speaker would be too much for incandescent and CFL bulbs – but LED’s were made for this… they just didn’t know it until now.

Oh – and you don’t have to clamor for your iPhone or iPad every time you need to turn on a light or play music – there’s a manual hardware dial switch as well – it’s beautiful in its simplicity. The form factor will allow you to put it the Twist in just about any lamp that would accommodate a standard incandescent bulb.

You can follow Twist on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and their website.

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A New Kind of Multi-Tool – Foam Cutter, Solderer, & Manual 3D Printer – Hand Held!

3dsimobigGeeks, this is a multi-tool unlike any you’ve ever seen. It combines lots of different gadgets into one hand-held tool that you can control with an app – the 3Dsimo. This is not just a tool for artsy folks – you can solder with it, then change attachments to cut foam, then use another head on this pen to draw in mid-air, akin to the doodle-pen. This campaign, by San Francisco Kickstarters, Sean Gaddis and David Paskevic, manages to put a lot of power into your hand in a way that couldn’t be done before. Foam cutting happens at one temperature, 3D printing at another temperature, burning at another, and soldering at yet another temperature – making such objects separate by logical necessity. Thanks to the integrated app, you can select what project you wish to perform so that your 3Dsimo will operate at the proper temperature for your needs.

There are still about 3 weeks left on this Kickstarter project, and as of this writing, there were still some early bird rewards to claim for early investors. You can follow 3Dsimo on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Pinterest.

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