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  • CP Dock, because your phone is way too cool to rest on a table or floor

    by 
    Jacob Schulman
    Jacob Schulman
    12.24.2008

    While we sit here contemplating how we somehow didn't think of the CP Dock first, we might as well praise the innovative minds that managed to devise a "gadget" that accommodates a phone charger, serves as a cord wrap, and acts as a phone stand all at the same time. Of course, you could save the $12.95 and just resort to the antiquated method of placing your beloved phone on -- you know -- a surface, but feel free to carry out the conspicuous consumption if you're so inclined.

  • USB Ferris Wheel Phone Stand shocks and awes

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    10.31.2007

    Unfortunately, we've no idea exactly what mobiles are compatible with ConnectLand's USB Ferris Wheel Phone Stand (aside from the HTC Touch, obviously), but we're all probably better off that way. This undoubtedly bizarre device can be powered via USB or a pair of AA cells, and it sports an incoming phone call alarm in the form of... wait for it... a spinning Ferris Wheel. That's right kids, whenever your handset receives a call, the wheel starts to spin and LEDs begin to flash, giving you plenty of motivation to hand out your number to anyone who will call it. Those with money to burn can snap one up for $27, but if you're that curious to see how this thing works, why not save your dough and peek the (intensely boring) video after the jump?

  • Fancy Shoes, high heeled holders for your mobile

    by 
    Sean Cooper
    Sean Cooper
    05.31.2007

    Always on the hunt for fun holders for our mobiles, "Fancy Shoes Cell Phone Holders" do seem to fit the bill quite nicely -- that is, of course, if frilly ceramic shoes are your thing. While they may not float or charge your phone, they do arrive in a shoebox with lovely color label and some tisue paper. From the "Madelyn" -- a pink boa heeled number -- to cowboy boots, they do seem to run the gamut in footwear, and for only $14.95 they fall right into the inexpensive gift category. Sadly we're a little miffed at the lack of a wooden clog style, but hey, ya can't have everything.