DOTS Gloves Are A True Godsend

Come winter, I will not wear a standard set of gloves. I am a texting machine and I need my fingers ready to pound on that “S” key all day long. So I wear cut off gloves. It sucks but it will have to do. Women? They’re lucky. They can wear DOTS gloves. At $13 to $18 a pair, they’re not only affordable and warm; they’ll also let you text with ease.

Thanks to miniature touch-sensitive buttons on the fingertips, you’ll be able to actually use your iPhone without getting frostbite. Bodacious!

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Tiwe Watch Is One With The Stars

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The Tiwe Watch by Lv Zhongfang was designed with the memory of starry nights. When the watch isn’t in use, dots move freely across the OLED display, resembling some sort of bizarre night sky.

When you need to see the time, just tap the surface or shake the watch, and the “stars” will align, creating the arms and the designated digit spots. No word on if this watch can actually move the stars to your liking. — Andrew Dobrow

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Round Retro Radio Wave Dot LED Clock means no more time spent changing the clocks ahead

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Coming to you from Japan is the Retro Dot LED clock. This snazzy looking gizmo comes in your choice of blue or green LED’s and is a minimalistic beauty. The clock display features circular LED’s rather than the traditional long slashes. If you take a look at it, the dots really make the difference in making this a unique clock.

Another feature that caught our eye is the clock’s ability to automatically sync time via radio broadcast signal waves. In light of day light savings time and the inconvenience of having to alter our schedule to change our clock times, we thought this might make a few people excited. Available for Â¥6,300 ($54). — Andrew Dobrow

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