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Enso Pearl clock
Enso means “circle” in Japanese. The slim clock counts down slowly by forming a complete circle around the LCD face.
It is perfect for those moments when you are meditating, holding a yoga pose, or burning calories on an exercise bike. The Enso Pearl delivers a precise and clear idea of how much time has passed, and how much remains. You can set up to 50 sequential times, and if you choose to exercise with your eyes closed, the Enso will deliver audio cues with the gentle chimes of Japanese singing bowls.
It costs US$124.
Stargate coasters
Love the Stargate series? Ensuring your tabletop remains unscratched, the coasters measure 4.57” in diameter and make for the perfect ice breaker at any party. Certainly this is for sci-fi fans. It would be cooler if future versions had this glowing display to simulate the perfect wormhole effect, although the price might just increase five-fold then. It costs around US$30.
Touchscreen heart rate watch
The watch enables easy monitoring of your heart rate in order to maintain and improve on your cardio intensity target.
Basically, it delivers an accurate reading to you without the need to wear an uncomfortable chest strap. All you need to do is touch the watch’s bezel, and within seconds, you will be able to see what your heart rate is. The LCD display is easy to read, and it also doubles up as a watch, calendar and stopwatch. There is a light-up display too.
It costs US$99.99.
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