Three days to go and it’s Valentines’ Day once again. Have you already found the perfect gift for your special someone? Or are you just thinking about giving the usual – a bouquet of red roses and a box of chocolates. Oh come on! You can do better than that this year. Here’s a really exciting recommendation for you – the Crystal Cube Firejewel Necklace. Your special someone will sure love it. Why? Here, read on.
The Crystal Cube Firejewel Necklace is a solitaire necklace that is designed with a single AB-coated 10mm Swarovski crystal. It includes a tiny LED inside the crystal that’s why it glows. When your special someone wears this at night, everyone will sure notice that glowing necklace she’s wearing. And how about the 17″ neckwire that looks as if it’s floating? Well, it definitely adds up to the already stylish look of the Swarovski crystal.
So, how does this thing glow? The neckwire carries the current from the clasp, which houses the 3 LR41/AG3 batteries. These batteries often provide 50 hours of use and are very easy to replace. Now, to turn on/off the necklace, she has to plug the magnetic ends into barrel clasp. This barrel clasp is reversible, so if she wants to wear it without glowing, she can always do so.
The Crystal Cube Firejewel Necklace comes in white, blue, or pink LED. If she loves pink and blue, well you have more options there. But if she’s into white, better buy this Crystal Cube Firejewel Necklace – White at Amazon.com for only $24.99.


Go green! That’s what Eternaleds aims to achieve and more with this Hydralux-4 Liquid-Filled LED Light Bulb. Although there are lots of green gadgets available these days, there is nothing in particular that can be used as alternative to incandescent bulb without sacrificing its good looks. Before, if people want an eco-friendly lighting, they have no choice but to use the not-so-good-looking compact fluorescent (CFL). Now, with the liquid-filled LED bulb from Eternaleds, the high-end look that incandescent gives is maintained while getting the superior energy efficiency of LED.
The Rubik’s cube haven’t really evolved into something revolutionary for more than 20 years now since its launch in 1980. All that happened to it is some minor tweaks like mechanism, color, even the number of sides changed from the default 6 sides to as crazy as 12 sides. But now, the Rubik’s Cube transformed into the Rubik’s TouchCube.


