There is no promise of health benefits with the game controller that Ben Hecks came up with, but we’re calling it out as a Kinetic(Mis)Shift for just taking gamers in the wrong direction. Instead of encouraging gamers to get up and get moving, Hecks created the Hot Pockets extruder that attached to a game controller – allowing a player to eat without having to actually stop playing. It features a manual slider to even push food forward – thus making it a true step backward at least as far as fitness and gaming goes.
[Via Ubergizmo: Xbox 360 controller holds your snack for uninterrupted gaming]
Kinetic(Mis)Shift are products that we think deserve to be called out for their utter lack of fitness benefits