Wednesday 30 November 2011

'Naughty Monkey' USB Webcam Toy


The 'Naughty Monkey' is a Fun USB Webcam Toy. It features a 350K/480K/1300K pixel CMOS color sensor for videos up to 2.0M/5.0M Pixel (interpolation by Ssoftware) and is able to do a focus distance 30mm-infinity. A cute webcam, perfect sock filler. The monkey also features an internal microphone with good voice quality and allows video conferencing and web chatting.


Wednesday 23 November 2011

Thumbs Up USB Boxer

The biggest hitting USB toy on record has just entered the ring - and he's an awesome sight. The USB Boxer is one of a fabulous new generation of computer games that are taking the action off the screen and on to your desktop in glorious 3D plastic. Now your interactive gameplay is about to get a good deal more physical. Now, as you manipulate your keyboard, one can really see the punches land and feel the excitement build as you test both your skills and your rhythm. As each successive hit on the speedbag registers a score, fully interactive software keeps tabs on your performance and realistic boxing ring sounds add to the intensity of the atmosphere - making this a most satisfying way to get the day's office frustrations out of one's system. The boxer puts you in the driving - or should that be punching - seat with an array of options to choose from, including the length of each 'round' as well as a whole set of game modes enabling you to take complete control or let the boxer loose to show you how it's meant to be done. Then there's only three things left to do. Plug in. Power-up. Log-in. And let punchbag battle commence.


Wednesday 16 November 2011

USB Humping Dog

Naughty, funny, and useless, just what we like! This thing does nothing but hump. (This is not a USB stick! )

Friday 11 November 2011

USB Arm Wrestler

All in the title! USB Arm Wrestler... Hours of fun!


Whack It USB

Wack-It by Paladone 

Got a minute? Then you can whack a mole. For the mole whacking male pastime of which we speak has more to do with the arcade than anything else. Back in the day, bashing moles back into their holes was dangerously addictive and had a generation of pasty-faced arcade goers thoroughly hooked. Now, reinvented for a web-savvy generation, you don't need to consort with ne'er-do-wells at the local arcade to take a poke at the local mole community. For you can whack away at home to your hearts content to the sound of some decent electronic sound effects. To play, simply connect the USB dongle to the nearest available slot in your computer, then tap the colourful moles as they are illuminated at random. Marvellous for teaching, err, hand-eye coordination. Best of all, each game - measuring up at under a minute or so - is just a tiny distraction from the monotony of your working day, with a countdown timer that makes the game progressively more frantic as the inevitability of The End draws ever closer. One can even keep track of one's mole-bashing prowess thanks to an in-built LCD display panel. So be our guest. Bash away. We can guarantee it definitely doesn't make you go blind.