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Thursday
Feb102011

Future Dick's Gadget Warehouse Friday Gadget?

Friday, February 11th, 2011, Netcast 1285

Every year at CES there are a couple of gadgets that I feel are not going to make it in the marketplace. The WheeMe is one of them. I’m not hoping this isn’t a hit, it just seems like people won’t say: “Wow, what a great idea. I need to get one of these!” I’ll tell you about it, and then if you have a minute let me know in the comments section if you’re indeed excited about buying one. The WheeMe is a palm-size robot designed to give you a self-administered massage. You put it on your back and it moves slowly across your body. As it moves, the company says: “patented nylon fingerettes gently stroke and caress providing a delightful sense of bodily pleasure.” I must say the built in tilt sensor technology is quite amazing. The WheeMe automatically steers itself over your body without falling off or losing its grip. Just when you think it’s going to fall off, it changes direction. The object is to lie down, place the WheeMe on top of your body and let it run. I asked for a demo and they were more than happy to provide one. It sort of feels like a small RC car is moving over your back, but I felt no real massage action. I did have a shirt on and the company recommends no clothing. The WheeMe doesn't offer any adjustments, so I don’t know if the pressure will be enough for folks to feel they’re getting much of a massage. On their website the company says not to expect a deep muscle massage because the WheeMe weighs less than ¾ of a pound. 3 AA batteries provide power. The cost is $69.00 and you can preorder one now. So sound like a good idea? Are you tempted to order one? 

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See or hear this Netcast: www.twit.tv/dgw1285

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    There are many gadgets available in the market. One is better than the other and so on. It is all because of the competition, so many of them do not survive in the market. Any gadget hat is high in price and low in features has low chance of being bought ...

Reader Comments (3)

Doesn't seem like it's very effective. At that price point, I would expect a little more than what you described. Sorry WheeMe, you didn't "whee" me over. :)

February 11, 2011 | Unregistered Commentertondagossa

It could be worse. I was thinking with a name like WheeMe it would follow you around for those times in need (thinking EuroClub).

February 11, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterRobertDSeals

Nah, I need a little more oomph for my aches and pains, so this is a tough sell at 70 bucks... unless it tweets. IS IT ON TWITTER?!!?

February 11, 2011 | Unregistered CommentertvLoneStar

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