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Top 10 Silly but Awesome Products That Make Life Easier


There are a lot of gadgets and gizmos out there that make your life easier . Some, however, are a little sillier than others—so much that they seem like joke products. Here are a few gadgets and products that sound crazy, but actually rule.

10. AquaNotes

Ever notice how some of your best ideas appear when you're in the shower? There are a lot of reasons for this , but they're meaningless unless you have a way to remember those strokes of genius. Enter AquaNotes , a waterproof notepad that you stick on your shower wall. It seems like a silly gimmick, but if you're a shower savant, you know it's much more than that. Heck, many of my best Lifehacker articles were conceived on this very notepad. Yes, I own one, and it's awesome. [$7.00 from AquaNotes, $7.75 on Amazon)

9. 2D Glasses

Hate 3D movies, but stuck going to one? Now you have a pair of glasses that can save you from the headache-inducing abomination that is plaguing our movie theaters. You can buy them or make a pair for yourself . [$7.99 from 2D Glasses, $7.99 on Amazon]

8. Lock Laces

We've shown you some great ways to tie your shoes better , but if you long for your velcro-laden childhood days, Lock Laces are a pretty good alternative . They're basically elastic laces that eliminate the need to tie your shoes (and, according to our own Adam Dachis, they work quite well). Sure, people will make fun of you, but you can make fun of them after they trip over their own untied laces. Alternatively, you can make your own slip-on shoes with elastic tubing . [$9.99 from Lock Laces, $7.99 from Amazon]

7. Onion Goggles

If cutting an onion brings on the waterworks no matter what you try, it's time for desperate measures. We tested a bunch of methods for avoiding onion tears, and found the best solutions came down to cutting the onion under a vent, or wearing these incredibly stylish and awesome goggles. Note: These work amazingly well for me, but Melanie found that the "one size fits all" size didn't fit her face at all. So, you might consider using swimming goggles instead. They're a bit less comfortable, but also cheaper and more likely to fit any face. [$19 on Amazon]

6. Light Up Charging Cables

You'd think a charging cable that lights up is just a gimmick, but this cable from Rocketfish ( formerly from Dexim ) is actually useful. When charging up to 65%, you'll see a fast current of light flowing through the wire, and once you get above 65% the current slows down. When you hit 100%, the light turns off completely, so you can tell from far away whether your device has finished charging or not. You can grab the Lightning version for iOS devices or a Micro USB version for everything else. [$19 from Best Buy]

5. SleepPhones

It's hard to imagine something sillier than a music-playing headband you wear while you sleep, but they exist —and are quite popular. SleepPhones won't give you the highest quality audio in the world, but if you prefer to fall asleep to music, they're far more comfortable than normal headphones. Two Lifehacker writers actually own these and like them, and while they're a bit on the expensive side, they might be perfect for you. They also have a wireless version if you prefer. [$40 from SleepPhones, $40 on Amazon]

4. The Linux Cheat Shirt

You'd think a shirt with a list of Linux commands would only be useful for impressing dates, but it's actually a solid cheat sheet for beginners. The text is upside-down, so you can read it while you wear it, and it contains basic commands, syntax, and even a guide to regular expressions. I've used it on more than one occasion, and it's better than printing out man pages. [$19 from the xkcd store]

3. Pool Noodles

Good for more than just fun in the sun! In what is possibly the most ridiculous Lifehacker post of all time, we discovered that pool noodles are great for protecting your car door from dings , preventing doors from latching , and a whole lot more. Check out our list of clever uses for a bunch of other ideas.

2. Sugru

You've heard us mention it before, and it certainly belongs in this list. It's basically like Play-Doh for adults—and as silly as it looks, it has a ton of handy DIY applications. You can use it to fix a fraying power cable , repair old earbuds , protect your gadgets , or even revive old appliances . Check out our list of awesome Sugru uses , as well as Sugru's own inspiration videos . [$22 for 8 packs from Sugru, $22 on Amazon]

1. LEGO

Like you didn't know this was coming: LEGO may be a "children's toy," but gosh darn if it isn't the easiest way to build...well, just about anything. It can organize your everyday items , keep your lens cap from getting lost , be a charging station for your gadgets , or one of a million other things. Plus, the minifigures' hands are the perfect size for holding charging cables . Coincidence? I think not. Check out our full list of clever LEGO tricks for more. (Bonus: Sugru and LEGO make great partners, as shown in the video above).


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