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Infomercial Gadgets on Tom's Guide.

Are "As Seen On TV" infomercial gadgets for real? Find out in Tom"s Guide"s roundup for gear sold to late-night TV-watchers. Most of us donò€™t watch infomercials as much as we used to. With DVRs, and YouTube or Hulu (not to mention other, illicit ways of getting video), we simply donò€™t channel surf like we did back in the good old days before technology changed our TV-viewing habits. But the infomercials are still there, making promises to nobody in the wee hours of the morning. We guess somebody must still be watching them. Weò€™ve always been curious about the products touted on these marathon infomercial-sessions. Listen to them long enough, and you almost start to believe the claims. So, we put four of these As Seen On TV gadgets to the test. Do they do the job? Ò Check out the article on Tomò€™s Guide. Magic Bullet: A kitchen device thatò€™s supposed to make the preparation of healthy meals quick and clean. Find out if it works magic in the kitchen, or makes a horrible mess. SlendertoneFlex Go! Abdominal Toning System Belt: Can strapping on an electric belt really make your muscles move so much that you shed pounds? Jupiter Jack: Does this hands-free device actually work better than Bluetooth by putting your voice calls over your car speaker system? Stealth S.S.A.: Positioned as an alternative to a hearing aid, the infomercial makes you think this gadget will deliver super-human hearing abilities. Chances are that your favorite (or most irritating) infomercial gadget isnò€™t found in this article. Thatò€™s okay. Tell us what we missed, and weò€™ll track it down. Which ò€œas seen on TVò€ tech toys boast the most outrageous claims? We want to put them to the test.


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