Teeny, Tiny Tech Gadgets You Won't Believe Exist
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When it comes to gadgets, the smaller the better, right? You might have a hard time believing these tiny devices actually work, but they sure do. And they all fit right in your hand. Just be sure not to lose 'em!
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Compact Camera
It's a teeny camcorder, DVR, hidden webcam, and camera ($16) all in one. And it actually works — you know, if you don't crush it while you try to take a snap.
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Game Boy Micro
Not just for kid fingers. At two inches wide and almost three ounces in weight, this Game Boy Micro ($170) was discontinued in 2008, but lucky for you, you can still get it on Amazon.
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Small Speaker
Yes, that's a minispeaker ($10) that fits on your fingertip, and it only weighs 17 grams. Seventeen grams! But it promises to bump your tunes just as well as any other speaker.
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Wee Walkie Talkie
Is this the world's smallest walkie talkie ($15)? That's what it claims to be, and while we may never know for sure, it definitely looks like it. Just think of all the microcommunication that awaits.
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Little Flash Drive
It calls itself the world's smallest USB 3.0 flash drive ($96), and it's hard to challenge that claim. Just look at the teeny thing! If you didn't think it could do more than hold 64GB of data, you're wrong — it also comes with a small LED activity light.
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Minicooler
So you could buy a mini, dorm-size fridge (already a feat of miniaturization wonder), but why bother with all that wasted cubic feet when all you're going to be storing is the twice-daily Diet Coke? The answer is this USB LED cooler ($15, originally $30), which plugs into a computer to chill one beverage at a time.
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