LED there be light
If you feel like you’ve been wandering in the dark, this collection of different LED devices will help you find your way.
For all computer nerds, there is LaCie Hard Drive, Design by Neil Poulton. It has a unique distinguishing feature - a cool, blue LED strip on its underside that creates an ambient glow. Very small for its vast capacity, this lightweight, compact drive has a fashionable, mirror-polished finish.

from $159.99 @ lacie.com
Zyken’s NightCove alarm clock can save you being afraid of the dark. This clock has scientifically-calibrated lights and sounds designed to improve sleep quality.


more info @ zyken.com
This is almost as good as Star Wars - Home Planetarium. Who didn’t want one when was a kid?
This Planetarium features high brightness white LEDs and can rotate the plates in slow motion and show shooting stars. With a full dark environment, HomeStar Pro allows you to focus and project sharper images.

from $289.99 @ audiocubes.com
These gloves glow in the dark, so that you can give finger even in the dark to those you dislike.

from GBR 7.99 @ theglowcompany.co.uk
And this glowing toilet is for those who have difficulties to distinguish edges at night and can miss. Very handy!

from GBR 19.99 @ theglowcompany.co.uk









Jan 25th 2008
Awesome article and site. I love your style, the colors on this site are terrific!
I need to get some LED lights for my bedroom like that…
Mar 5th 2008
The home planetarium is a nice idea. When I first saw it I was hoping it was a projector. Especially for the price of $300. I like to roll around the internet looking for ball shaped objects. I have plans to make something a ball shaped entertainment device. There are actually more out than you would imagine. I want a ball shaped computer.