The USB Powered Light Bulb
We have seen quite a few USB lights, most of them use LED bulbs, this is the first one we have seen that uses a standard light bulb, the USB Powered Light Bulb.

We have seen quite a few USB lights, most of them use LED bulbs, this is the first one we have seen that uses a standard light bulb, the USB Powered Light Bulb.

If your looking for a portable USB VoIP phone to use with your netbook or laptop, then check out the SkyBlaster USB Skype Adapter.
The SkyBlaster USB Skype Adapter connects to your PC via USB, it has a built in microphone with noise cancellation, and a 3W speaker, it is compatible with Windows and measures 87mm diameter x 27mm.

Here is another fun animal themed USB gadget, the Panda USB hub.
The Panda USB hub comes with 4 USB ports unfortunately they are USB 1.1 (I still don’t know why companies are still making anything other than USB 2.0), it measures 90 x 75 x 62cm.

We have seen a few different USB flash drive necklaces here on geeky gadgets, unfortunately most of them look a bit tacky, we have finally found some that look cool, a completely different from anything we have seen before.
There are a couple of different version available, a matching pair featuring a Male and Female symbol pictured below.

Some of our readers will remember the tiny USB powered microwave, the Heinz Beenzawave, that we featured on the site last month, check out the video below of it in action.

Here is another USB speaker from the guys over at Brando, this one is bound to brighten up your desk, the USB MD-82 Speaker.
The USB MD-82 Speaker features a built in color changing light with 7 different colors, it can connect to your iPhone, iPod or MP3 player via the 3.5mm audio jack, ideal if you want to have a mini disco at your desk.

We have seen a few mice with built in Skype phones before, this latest one has a hidden VoIP phone, which is revealed by sliding the top of the mouse back, the Skype Travel Mouse.

Here is another combo USB gadget, the 3 in 1 Mouse Pad.
The 3 in 1 Mouse Pad has a built in numeric keypad, plus a 3 port USB 2.0 hub, it measures 352 x 210 x 28mm.

If you have a spare $10,000 lying around and are looking for an overpriced USB drive to blow your cash on, then you might want to check out the Mnemosyne USB Drive.
The Mnemosyne is a puzzle made from aluminum, and it features a hidden USB drive inside.

We have seen tons of different USB hubs here at geeky gadgets, some with multiple functions and some quite strange ones, the latest one does exactly what it is supposed to without any extra features, which is quite a refreshing change, the Elecom Wall Socket USB Hub.

Here is another cool USB drive made from recycled keys, the Retro Apple USB Drive.
The Retro Apple USB Drive was made using an old Apple II keyboard, some tools and a USB drive.

Here is another retro USB microphone from the guys over at USB Geek, the USB Retro Microphone II.
The USB Retro Microphone II has a built in noise cancellation feature, and it is designed to be used with software like Skype and MSN.
