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USB powered anion humidifer

usb powered humidifer pictureYes, yet another useless USB powered gizmo. I’m starting to think it’s a trend to invent utterly crappy devices and launch them on the market.

After reviewing so many USB powered gadgets that had absolutely no meaningful use ( USB powered desktop fan, USB powered desktop speakers and a USB powered outdoor thermometer - and some other, just use the search box and enter usb powered), I’ve got to say this one’s the closest to having a real purpose.

This can shaped device is meant to freshen the air around you and allow you to breath clean O2 rich air.

When you absolutely, positively can’t find anything else to do with $24.99, the “Portable Can Shape USB Office Home Miniature Anion Humidifier” is there.

Posted by Cristian Raiber on September 4, 2008 | Category : USB gadgets | Comments


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