
To tone our arm muscles we would use a dumbbell or a Kettlebell. But what if we want to tone the muscle of our mouth or the muscle around mouth area? I thought making faces in front of the mirror or chewing a chewing gum a day would do the trick, but seems like you may need a special device even for that.
Check out the slim mouth piece. As in the picture, you need to put the piece horizontally across the mouth. Then say the letter “O” sound to exercise the muscles of your cheeks and mouth. You have to do this just for 2-3 minutes a day.
What is it supposed to do? seems like it is supposed to ’sharpen one’s features”. Hmm… interesting…
Just like many other useful things, custom mouse pads or novelty mouse pads would make great gifts for any occasion. Especially when given to those people who work a lot using the computer. Clicking the mouse away with the hand resting on a nice and comfortable mouse pad would be just the thing for such people.

A cute shark usb heated mousepad.


Something for the guys.
While I was browsing a Plano dentist website, I began to wonder how it would be like if I get myself a pair of horrid looking costume teeth to play a prank on people. Just thinking about the look on peoples’ faces made me chuckle.
I think Billy bob collection of fake teeth is the best so far. They do look kinda real.




Horrid looking aren’t they??
If you have a usb endoscope and enjoy using it, you may like this Usb microscope.




Simply great for all the little experiments you do for a hobby.
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Resolution: 640 x 480
Lens: Dual Axis27X and 100X Microscope Lens
Focus: Manual Focus from 10mm ~ Infinity
Flicker Frequency: 50Hz/60Hz
Frame rate: up to 30fps
Magnification: 10X, 200X
Video Format: AVI format
White Balance: Auto
Exposure: Auto
Built-in LEDs for illumination (4 LEDs)
Interface: USB 2.0
Support System: Windows Vista/XP/2000
Dimension: 11cm (h) x 3.3cm (dia)
Weight: 90g
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You may get one of these at Usbgeek.com for $72. Don’t you think cool, wacky usb gadgets like the usb endoscope and usb microscope would make great promotional products?
From the hospital operating room to your desktop in your home. Now you are able to check what is that thing bothering you in your ear, find out what is it that causing the tooth pain and so much more with the USB Endoscope. You can’t get any geekier than this I think.


It works with windows 2000, XP and Vista. The endoscope has a 1.3 million pixel CMOS sensor and can automatically adjust images to project a clear VGA 640 x 480 resolution image on the computer screen. It can focus from 10mm to infinity with image frame rate up to 30fps and able to magnify approximately 30 times. It also comes with 8 built-in LEDs with light control capability. Quite small, with a diamension of 13mm dia x 140mm and weighs 60 gm.


Along with the endoscope they include a mini tripod, a protecting cap and 9 different focusing rings. All this selling for $59 at usbgeeks.com.