<![CDATA[Gizmodo: ear scope]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: ear scope]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/earscope http://gizmodo.com/tag/earscope <![CDATA[USB Ear Scope Looks But Doesn't Pick]]> If we're going to look inside our ears, we prefer something like the Ear Scope GXL. Unlike this Thanko USB Ear Scope, there's a pick on the end of it so you can scrape out earwax. This Thanko one? It can only look.

However, Thanko's version does support USB, which probably means it's tons cheaper than the GXL's $200. Plus, once you've got a shot of your ear canal on your computer, you've got an easy way to take screenshots and use them as wallpapers or the background of a mass email to all your friends with the subject "Does this look infected to you?"

Product Page [Thanko via Everything USB]

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<![CDATA[The Ear Scope GXL is the Ultimate in Self Ear Cleaning]]> Taking both the Ear Wax Camera and the LED Ear Wax Cleaner to the next level, this Ear Scope GXL is the last word on cleaning your own ears. If you're not comfortable with (or don't have) someone else cleaning your ears for you, this Ear Scope lets you peep into your own LED-lit ear canal for easy scraping.

If the scope's somehow too uncomfortable to use, you can even attach the Ear Scope to an LCD TV so everybody can get in on the fun. Seriously, we need to know where to buy this and how much it costs. Screw everything else, this is what we want for Christmas this year.

Check out the TV version after the jump.

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Impress Watch [via Plastic Bamboo]

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