
Floating on a self-produced cushion of air, Paladone’s Hover Football allows players to turn soccer into a frictionless competition.
This looks like a “half cut” soccer ball but it’s a actually a mouse - a optical one i.e.. Though it does look weird, we think this one might be actually usable, especially by kids because it’s 2/3 the size of a standard logitech mouse and ican be connected as a second mouse.
Better Than Stretching
Yes, it does look like two soccer balls stretched together, but is actually supposed to a be pet dog. Of course, not to mention that the only thing this pet does is to record and play back your voice umpteen number of times.

This finely crafted soccer ball is made of stitched paneling and is ready to be tossed around in the living room. It is also a remote that can control every device in an entertainment system. The product is officially licensed through the English Football Association.

What better to celebrate World cup and the soccer season, but with a glowing bunch of soccer balls hanging on your porch. Of course, you can always use these as christmas tree decorations too, and wish for the Soccer Ball Dog Toy pet for the gift.
Have you ever dreamed to plays soccer at home without being obliged to move all your furniture out? Well now this is possible thanks to Mr. Soccer! Your bunch of personal robot soccer player will give you’re the thrill of crazy and amazing soccer match with the taste of Hi-Technology in the mouth. You can add up 8 players simultaneously!


Some designers took this idea a little further and started to design a proper soccer tape. Crumble up some sports news and tape around = done! Here are some examples by Marti Guixe and Kesselskramer.
See also Soccer ball: World Cup Soccer Balls.
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June 9th, 2010 at 10:21 pm
I appreciate you for the truly great write-up. Together with the world cup coming around you’re starting to get much better discussions on sports all over the world. Keep it up please. The net needs it.