• Arimaz Pingo serves as a Facebook updater

  • Arimaz Pingo
    Alright the cellphone update service by Facebook is a pain in the pocket every time your phone starts vibrating, heralding an update on your wall or the idle habit of a nutty friend who updates status messages more often than he breathes. Here’s something that will give some respite to your pockets but will surely weight down on you all the hate that you can ever have on something that only tries to make life better for you. The Arimaz Pingo is a cool toy robot who moves around your desk, responds to prodding, updates you on the weather as well as your Facebook wall and email account. It also dances when you play some music.



    The Arimaz Pingo costs $148. It’s good enough to throw out the window if it bugs you too much and also acts like a magnet to all those chicks who pass your desk.
    [EverythingUSB]

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