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“Eyeball Father” Ghost Mobile Phone Straps

§ October 30th, 2007 § Filed under Japan § Tagged , , , , , , , § No Comments

These little beasts are not really extremely wacky - there are lots of dumb little accessories for mobile phones available in Germany, and I presume, in most other countries - but I thought they were quite appropriate, seeing as how it’s Halloween and all.

Eyeball Straps

These are fashioned after “Medama no Oyaji”, (”Eyeball Father”) from a manga and anime series from the 60s. Each of the figurines is basically a tiny baby with a huge eyeball for a head. Eyeball Father was once human, but died and was reincarnated as an anthropomorphic version of his own eyeball.

Eyeball Straps

There are baseball, soccer, basketball, volleyball and tennis variations of this thing. You can buy them at StrapYa World for 420 Yen each (about 2.50 Euro).

My mobile phone will of course remain strap-free.

(Via InventorSpot.)

School Girl Uniform Cell Phone Straps

§ September 9th, 2007 § Filed under Japan § Tagged , , , , , § 1 Comment

The Japanese people have an unquestioned fetish for schoolgirls, especially in uniform. So it comes as little surprise that a company is selling little straps shaped like school girl uniforms that you can add to your cellular phone.

Uniform Straps in Action

Supposedly their cellular phone straps represent the 20 most popular school girl uniforms.

Uniform Straps

The straps, if you want them, are available from StrapYa for 300 Yen each, which is about 1.85 Euro.

(Via Gizmodo and Tokyo Mango.)

The Sony Mouse Phone

§ August 13th, 2007 § Filed under Japan § Tagged , , , , § 1 Comment

Apple has the iPhone and Sony has the… Mouse Phone. I don’t want to call it a “telephone mouse”, because that would, to me, sound like a mouse you attach to your phone.

Instead, the VN-CX1A is a mouse that is really a telephone. You use it for your PC until you receive a call, at which moment you pick it up and use it to talk.

Sony Mouse Phone

Where to begin? The basic idea of combining multiple functions into one is very Japanese, and rather commendable. But I somehow doubt that this item is practical. What do you do, for example, when you wish to actually use your computer while talking on the phone?

If you’d still like one, the VN-CX1A is available via Sony Style Japan for 7980 Yen (49.18 Euro) and you get to pick from three colors.

(Via Technabob.)