USB clock with air purifier and LED party lights
This little white ball may look like an ordinary clock but, let us tell you, this thing is anything but ordinary. Turn it around and you can see what sets it apart from its brethren -- an air purifier and multi-colored LED lights, all powered via good 'ol USB. We don't really know how good the air purifier part works as it's only a $32-powered USB device, afterall, but if you need a clock/calender on your desk, why not peep this thing? We're sure your computer room/cubical could use a little freshening up, plus the multi-colored LEDs are sure to liven up the place a bit. USB Geek claims that it can clean-up the air out of a nine square meter room, and who are we to doubt the same people that brought us our favorite USB mini paper shredder?

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
nowhere @ Jul 31st 2006 4:39AM
"We don't really know how good the air purifier part works as it's only a $32-powered USB device"
It's powered by money? Does that mean I'll need to give it $32 everytime I want my air purified?
Keith L. Dick @ Jul 31st 2006 5:56AM
My question is: Will it get rid of *Beer Farts* while I'm playing Quake 4 or PREY or even Doom 3???...
You guys know how it is, your deep in battle after a few beers and... Well you know...
The Wifey hates those...
Mister Smith @ Jul 31st 2006 10:34AM
Maybe I'm just slow...but what happens when you power down your computer? The product page lists the power source as the USB port. Certainly you don't have to set the time every single time you turn your computer on?
vudean @ Jul 31st 2006 11:27PM
If the fan in it is loud, I'd travel with it.
CPAP @ Oct 19th 2006 10:51AM
Wow what will they think of next? I found some bigger air purifiers. Nanotechnology is crazy.
Air Purifiers @ Oct 31st 2006 12:40PM
Who the hell greenlighted this project? And why did they bother wasting factory production time and money on the materials, let alone design costs? Then again, I don't imagine designing this cost that much..