Humpday Gadget Giveaway: Scrolling LED Belt Buckle- ENDED

CONTEST ENDED… CONGRATS TO HEATHER #63:

Hey everybody, it’s Wednesday, humpday, time for another Craziest Gadgets Humpday Gadget Giveaway. First off congrats to last week’s randomly chosen winner of the USB Humping Dog: Erin S.

The cool gadget prize for this week is the Scrolling LED Belt Buckle.

This fully programmable belt buckle has 147 red colored LEDs surrounded by a chrome frame that can be attached to a belt or set on a desk or shelf. The buckle can store 6 messages, each up to 256 characters long. Make it say whatever you want! It measures 3.5″ by 1.8″. No computer needed, you can program everything right from the device itself. Speed and brightness are adjustable. Note that we are giving away a RED lights one, not blue color LEDs as shown. Batteries included.

You may have seen this week’s prize on TV recently. No, not on some silly infomercial but on NBC’s Parks and Recreation. It was in a hilarious scene with Tom Haverford, played by Aziz Ansari:

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The rules:

  1. This sweepstakes will run now through Tuesday March 9nd, 2010 5pm Eastern time.
  2. One entry per person (yes we can tell if you enter more than once).
  3. We will choose one winner at random from one of the comments below.
  4. This contest is open to residents of the US only.
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99 thoughts on “Humpday Gadget Giveaway: Scrolling LED Belt Buckle- ENDED

  1. Hmmm, for ultimate wackiness, could you modify this thing to automatically display twitter messages from @CraziestGadgets as they come in?

  2. If this ever got in the hands of some of my friends I’m sure arrests would be made due to what they would have scrolling along that buckle!
    Email subscriber.

  3. what a cool gift for hubby… at least I won’t have to worry if he’s out walking in the dark after a few beers… with his scrolling LED belt buckle, people will be sure to see him staggering along…lol.

  4. you know what sucks?! that this isn’t for norwegians 🙁 you have a norwegian reader who wants to win as well, fyi!

  5. Dahn that will be really nice to show-off on St. Patrick Day. Want to see my lucky charm…

  6. I really, truly need this. I’d die without it. You believe me, right? (I’m a subscriber)

  7. Oh I love this belt. I’ve seen a few people wearing them and I always wondered where they got them from.

  8. this might be one of the best inventions ever LOL! I have to wear a belt to work everyday…this would totally spice up my work uniform and I would have SO much fun with it!! I re-tweeted this so my co-workers can enter as well!

  9. subscribed to once daily email, and would wear it forever, never taking it off should I win

  10. That is so neat! Would be tons of fun to wear in vegas.

    email subscriber: ferriza2(at)yahoo(dot)com

  11. Thanks for the giveaway…subscribed via RSS-Yahoo:

    senorpiero [at] yahoo [dot] com

  12. You guys rock, read the RSS feed on my mac via Mail…. Only sucky thing is this competition is available to US residents only 🙁 Greetings from New Zealand though.

  13. Wow! I love it! Can I have it for my birthday? (3/26) Believe it or not, I’ll be 60! (I don’t)

  14. Now this would give em something to talk about. Totally awesome. Love to win.

    mightynaynay(at)cs.com

  15. It’s pretty cool. I like LED accessories, so I think I’m gonna get that belt too. I already have a LED necklace from . They also have amazing collection of LED gadgets, so if you’re looking for something like that, you need to visit their website.

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