
This modern Digital Peephole Viewer will soon replace the old optical peephole in your house. You can easily replace your existing peep hole with this viewer in five minutes. The device is easy to use. You just need to press the button to view, and then press it once again to zoom in. The Digital Peephole Viewer requires a couple of AA batteries that will last about 1,700 views. The Digital Peephole Viewer is priced at AU$159.95 or around US$138. [Product Page]

The Roll Film Clock is a fashionable clock that is designed in a roll film shape. It can’t capture any photos, but it can display the current time including hour, minute, second, date, month and year. The clock is a perfect gift for those who like unique gadgets. Measuring 208mm x 172mm x 96mm and weighing 390grams, the Film Roll Clock is priced at $62 each. Each purchase comes with an AC adaptor and a user guide. [Product Page]

It’s time to replace your conventional peephole with this Digital Door Viewer, so you won’t have to leave your chair just to find out who’s calling or knocking at your door. This Digital Door Viewer records all your visitors, whether you’re in or out, so you can see who’s calling right now as well as who came by when you were at the market. You fit the camera to your door and put the viewer wherever is convenient. Recording memory is expandable up to 4GB with an SD card, providing 11 hours of recording. Available now for £99.95. [Unplggd]

With these digital pens you can write and send your sms or emails anywhere you want. All you need to find is a surface and starts your message. The pen will automatically convert your handwriting digitally and send it to your phone bluetooth. Simply circle the recipient name so the message gets through. What’s cool is that the pen is equipped with small LED screen to show your message status. [Gizmodiva via PeepCulture] More

No more annoying beeping sound in the morning to wake you up for that important meeting, instead, you’ll wake up to the sound of your favorite radio station or to a more “soothing” beep. This new Philips LCD alarm clock is a combination of an alarm with digital picture frames (128 x 128 pixels) You can set the images into a slide show mode for better enjoyment. It also features a voice recorder system so that you can leave goofy or romantic messages for your loved ones. [GadgetVenue]

Designer Junyi Heo has created this Digital Pot Planter with an LED display that makes faces to convey the current emotional state of your leafy pal. The Planter has sensors that measure soil conditions, temperature, humidity, and water, and based on the type of plant in the planter. There are a bunch of different facial expressions, including male and female ones, along with some simpler pictures that tell you if the plant is too hot, too cold, or thirsty. [Yanko]

Check out this rather unique digital pocket watch concept by Adam Huffman. The watch features an OLED touchscreen that can be changed to suit your needs – from minimal analog hands to a full on digital display. No word yet on availability. [Yanko]

Quixun has released a new digital portable TV called the QST-35SD1. It features a 3.5’’ LCD screen, an audio player (MP3, OGG, WMA), and a video player (AVI, WMV). No word on pricing or whether it will come the States or elsewhere. [Akihabara] More

Mother’s Day is just around the corner so Memorex will be releasing 2 digiframes with the woman’s touch. They feature “feminine graphics,†7-inch 480 x 234 resolution panels and USB connectivity. The other has that along with four interchangeable inserts and a SD / MMC expansion slot, while the second one has a 4-in-1 reader and floral patterns. Both will be available next month for about $90. [Engadget via Digital Camera Blog]

Kodak has announced that they will be releasing an EasyShare line-up of digital photoframes with “Quick Touch†borders so you can scroll through photos by sliding your finger along the border and control all the other frame functions. Both the M820 and M1020 feature 8 and 10-inch screens, audio and video support, 128MB of built-in memory, and support for most used memory card formats. While the 7-inch P720 comes with the Quick Touch border but only has the basic photo frame specs. All three will ship on April 16th for $120, $180, and $230. [Engadget via Digital Camera Blog]