iXP3 Internet Messaging Portable Clock
The iXP3 Internet Messaging Clock is a portable clock that is able to give an immediate message sent to or from you, while the device is connected to the Internet. Just send your personal message iXP3 through the website or by e-mail and is sent to any place on Earth and appear in bright red letters above the unit.

The IXP3 Internet Messaging Clock uses a technology that I have ever seen, but I’m not sure what the name of it. It uses LEDs that can wave in the air and somehow words with specially timed flashing. I’m probably not doing a good job to describe, I know. If you’ve seen this technology before, you know what I’m talking about. It can often be used as a clock or preset display messages.
Why this type of technology for something practical, like displaying chat messages. It can not connect to the Internet router and allow users to send messages via e-mail or the product website. Let us hope that these loving messages because I do not really look forward to receiving threatening messages written in red letters.
By the way, if the unit is not displaying messages, it can do other things such as time and temperature. Do not ask me how do know the temperature, but if it is connected to the router, there is nothing that can not display? Yes, it certainly looks like an item that I want in my house. I actually believe that it is designed for people who travel, but hopefully you will not problems with the router connected to the hotel.
Anyway, you can now get the Innova Toys website for $ 119.95.
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