
Shower Light
Is your shower getting a little boring? This Shower Light adds some colorful fun to your daily routine. It shines light to the water head depending on the temperature. This can help you know when the water is too hot or too cold. Even better, the Shower Light does not require an additional power source. It uses an internal turbine that drives the LED lights.
Product Features
- Lets you know when the water is hot! Fun for the entire family.
- Never have a surprise cold shower again! Turn the water on and a flood of blue light shines down through the shower stream– cool blue and refreshing.
- As the water heats up (89 degrees Fahrenheit / 32 degrees Celsius), the LED light changes to red, letting you know that the water is hot and ready.
- Item measures 4-inches tall x 4-inches wide x 4 1/2-inches long.
- You’ll never be surprised by a too-hot or too-cold shower again!
Shower Light
Via GadgetGrid
February 14th, 2009
ethan
Saturday morning commercials are what kids live for. They tell kids which cereals to nag their parents for, what new PopTart flavors to try, and what great new toys are coming out. During my time in childhood, I can remember an endless stream of commercials promoting Barbie accessories. It seems that the people over at Mattel have done it again.

Music, Barbie Style!
Now young girls (presumably) can listen to music just like Barbie with the pink mp3 player made to look like a make-up compact. While listening to the music, Barbie and the listener can check their hair, makeup, and teeth just to make sure they are perfect.
While the new Barbie mp3 is pretty cool, I think I will stick with my iPod for just a little longer…


On the left: TurboLash All Effects motion mascara by Estee Lauder. On the right: Lancome’s Oscillation Vibrating Infinite PowerMascara ($31.99). Both claim to do half the work for you, moving the brush in a zigzag motion to produce the best results. Reviews are mixed for both products. Some users have found TurboLash to be mediocre, especially for something at this price point. The response to Oscillation is only slightly better; even those who liked it admitted that putting it on “tickles,” making it difficult to apply. Meanwhile, I can’t help wondering why you’d want to put something doing 7,000 oscillations per minute near your eyes.
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