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Summer gadgets geared for outdoors (pictures)

Looking for ways to keep cool in the sun? Here are a few gadgets that go well with beaches, campfires, and basically anywhere outdoors.

Tim Hornyak
Crave freelancer Tim Hornyak is the author of "Loving the Machine: The Art and Science of Japanese Robots." He has been writing about Japanese culture and technology for a decade. E-mail Tim.
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WaterDog Outdoor Pet Fountain

Whether you're roasting food on a fire or roasting yourself in the sun, there aren't too many ways to slice a summer day that don't involve heat and the outdoors. Shopping Web site The Grommet has a few gadget suggestions on how to stay cool and enjoy the season.

Created by mechanical engineer Jonathan Kirschner, the $59 WaterDog is an automatic outdoor pet fountain that activates when it senses a pooch approaching. When Rover is done drinking the fresh water and walks away, it automatically turns off. The WaterDog attaches to an outdoor hose spigot to keep your best friend cool.

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Ice-cold towel

Take polyvinyl alcohol and terylene, put them together, and you get an absorbing fabric that cools you when you’re out in the sun. Water in the fabric evaporates at a temperature that’s about 20 degrees cooler than the air temperature. When the towel begins to dry out, simply wet it again to stay cool. The Ice-cold Towel is available for $29.95.
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Brewsees bottle-opening shades

Brewsees sunglasses have been around for a while, but their awesomeness has perennial appeal to the beer dudes of summer. These shades have bottle openers made of anodized aluminum built into the temple tips, so you can crack open a brew anytime. They have polarized lenses, a polycarbonate frame, and anodized aluminum tips. Bottoms up!
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Zumreed Tear Speaker

The $48.95 Drop speaker from Zumreed covers your iPod, iPhone, or MP3 player in a protective water-resistant case, while the 2-watt amplifier blasts sound in any environment, from the beach to your shower.
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Y-Ply Lightweight Lounger

The $44 Y-Ply is a collapsible stool that can be used as a pillow or headrest if you want to lie down, or as a lower back support for reading on the beach or in a park.
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One Log Fire

One Log Fire is a handy way to enjoy a campfire without the mess. For $23.95, you get two portable pine-wood logs that have been hollowed out and equipped with fire starters. Simply light the starter and you'll have about two hours of fire in a tidy package.
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Sombrilla Beach Tent

From Australia comes Sombrilla, an alternative to the traditional beach umbrella. This adjustable cotton canvas canopy offers 95 percent UV protection but doesn't close you off from the beach like a tent. It's available for $186.

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