
The Eyenimal Digital Pet Camera is the first miniature video camera that allows dog and cat owners to step into the lives of their favorite pet. The camera hangs around the neck of your dog or cat and captures VGA resolution color video at 29 frames a second for around 2 and a half hours per charge. The Eyenimal Digital Pet Camera has an 8GB of storage space and a USB port to transfer the recorded video to your Mac, Windows or Linux computer. $120 is all you need to bring home the Eyenimal Digital Pet Camera. [RedFerret]

The Fuel Car and Experiment X7 kit provides a playful introduction to one of the most significant technologies of the 21st Century. With this kit, you can build a model car that actually runs on water. The kit comes with a 16-page manual that contains step-by-step instructions for assembling and using the car, as well as scientific explanations. $99.95 is all you need to purchase the Fuel Cell X7 Car Experiment Kit. [Product Page]

The Yoda USB protector is shaped like a Master Yoda figurine from the Star Wars: Clone Wars movie. The toy comes with a sensor that can detect motion between two to three meters away depending on the light in the room. It will stand guard while you are away from your computer. When Yoda detects motion, his lightsaber will illuminate and he will say one of six phrases such as “In the end, cowards are those who follow the dark side“, “A disturbance in the Force there is”, “‘Retreat! Cover you I will“, “Still much to learn you have”, “So certain of defeat are you, hmmm?“, and “Rush not into fight, long is the war – Only by surviving it will you prevail” If you are interested, you can pre-order the Yoda USB desk protector for $26.99 each. [Product Page]

The Uchiage Hanabi from Sega Toys is a fireworks projector that uses five customizable projection lenses to create moving fireworks all over your walls and ceiling. You can watch these fireworks just like a real show. Watch the video to get more details. Read more

Transformers Revenge of the Fallen movie is coming soon. If you cant wait for the movie, then you can purchase this Bumblebee voice-mixer helmet. Switch on voice mixer mode to have your voice remixed with six different music styles. The helmet also play realistic conversion sounds of Bumblebee character changing from a car to a robot and back again, or his movie battle phrases including “Bumblebee to the rescue! Your Mission, Protect the world from evil and several more!” The Bumblebee Voice Mixer requires three “AA” batteries and enough to fit head sizes ages 5 through adult. [Product Page via 2dayBlog]

The Shocking Pen looks like an ordinary pen but it can emit the real electric shock that can cause interference with electrical devices such as pacemakers. It is powered by an included “AAA” battery. Don’t use this gadget if you or anyone you know suffer from epilepsy or any similar illnesses, and not suitable for pregnant women. The Shocking Pen retails for $10 at WowZzers. [Product Page]

Here is the £14.99 R/C Black Widow Spider that was created by London’s Natural History Museum for the touch of authenticity. Measuring 12 inch long, the “spider” is able to creep in all directions or even spin itself around on a time. You can control it within a 30-foot radius with the remote control. [Play]

The RC Flying Saucer from ThinkGeek comes equipped with a built in accelerometer that allows the flying saucer to sense tilt on two axes and adjust the power of each propeller to keep it flying. Watch the video after the jump to get more details. ThinkGeek’s RC Flying Saucer retails for $100. [Product Page] Read more

The BrickGun Glock 17 looks real. It is built to a 1:1 scale and features many details of the actual glock. You can actually pull the trigger and the striker falls with a sharp “click”. The slide can also be locked open when the magazine has been emptied. Flip the lock down with your thumb and the slide slams shut, ready to “fire” again. The pricing info is still unavailable. [Product Page]

Here is an Anti-gravity globe that uses sensors and micro-processors to calibrate the embedded electromagnet in the base to properly suspend the globe. The globe comes with an AC Power Adaptor (120V US). The Anti-gravity Globe retails for $79.99. Video after the jump. Read more