Nike’s Air Mag/Marty McFly shoe
Back in like 2011, Nike introduced a Marty McFly-inspired, light-up shoe called Nike Air Mag.
Flux Capacitor USB Car Charger
ThinkGeek was authorised to sell small versions of the Flux Capacitor in USB car charger form.
Grays Sports Almanac iPad Mini case
If you’re the owner of an iPad Mini (any of the first four generations), you can buy a copy of Grays Sports Almanac.
Delorean iPhone case
Japanese toy company Bandai expanded its Crazy Case series to include a Back to the Future: Part II-inspired iPhone 6 case.
ZBoard Hoverboard electric skateboard and Light up shoes
Back in 2014, if you had $700 lying around then you could purchase a custom ZBoard Hoverboard and shoes to match. Not a real hoverboard but still awesome.
All-electric Delorean
The DeLorean Motor Company made an electric version of its classic car in 2015. No flux capacitor though.
Back to the Future DeLorean Clock
OK, so you can’t actually buy this one. but people have crafted their own Back to the Future clocks.
Panasonic Model RC-6015 clock radio
Why not grab yourself a classic clock radio for your bedroom. It’s still possible to buy the Panasonic Model RC-6015 if you’re lucky.
Back to the Future Mr. Fusion replica
Sadly this one is not exactly a working gadget. It’s just a toy, or a prop, rather. It therefore doesn’t convert normal household waste into energy.
Pepsi Perfect
In 2015, Pepsi got in on the action for Back to the Future day by crafting a limited run of Pepsi Perfect bottles.
Marty McFly action figure
Owning an action figure of the loveable character is the closest you’ll come to being that cool.