There are two ways to listen to music. The first is with speakers, the second with headphones. The first method does not isolate you from the surroundings, the second one offers you intimacy, but it "turns off" the world around you. But what if there is something in between? Something that combines both modes? Actually there is. It originated elsewhere than at Bose.
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What if you could connect the screen from the cinema right over your eyes, sit comfortably on the armchair at home and "immerse yourself" in your favorite movie? With popcorn in your lap and a drink on the side, the evening can begin. And all this thanks to Cinera, the first virtual glasses for home cinema.
October 4 will be a day for Google! At that time, quite a few new products will be presented at the American technology giant in San Francisco. Most expect a fresh wind in the field of telephony, but it seems that it will not only be about smartphones. They will also introduce the Google Home Mini, a small version of their digital assistant. We present only a few details, because apparently the rumors got the young people.
Many people are perfectly happy playing music from their smartphones. They don't mind interruptions caused by calls, reminders, and app notifications. Maybe listening to music doesn't mean so much to them that it would make them feel bad. Then there are those who find it annoying. They don't want any kind of interruption while their eardrums are being caressed by music, as it is a special pleasure for them. And this is where Sony's new "walkman" comes into play.
Less than a decade ago, Polaroid was threatened with extinction. These iconic cameras could not compete with increasingly powerful smartphones, which promised a renaissance in the field of photography as well. But fortunately, it turned out differently, because a group of enthusiastic photographers and businessmen saved the company, and now, after nine years, they offer us a new old OneStep 2 camera.
At this year's Keynote, in addition to all the high-profile innovations, the brand new Apple TV was also presented. It brings innovations to the world of technology that will further improve the experience of watching movies, shows and sports events.
Samsung presents a new device in the Gear family, which athletes and those who value a healthy lifestyle will be most excited about. It will help you monitor your body's readiness, so you will be more easily motivated for further endeavors. We are talking about the Samsung Gear Fit2 Pro smart bracelet.
It looks like IFA 2017 in Berlin is going to be a treat for us. The last of them is Acer's camera. Well, two, to be exact. Video enthusiasts, photographers and social media fans will be delighted with the first one, which we will present, while the second one will delight drivers who would like to record what is happening while driving. Let's look at them.
Until now, virtual reality has been a bit of a bummer. It's not that real reality is any cheaper, but the tools to enter the virtual world may be one of the reasons why we don't enter it more than once. But that may change now. Zeiss and Steam know why and how! At IFA 2017, which will take place between September 1 and 6 in Berlin, they will reveal another secret.
It resembles a jet ski with wings. Complicated? It's not even. The desire to fly takes on new dimensions and so does the vehicle. It's called the Kitty Hawk Flyer, which combines two worlds, water and air. Best of all, you don't even need an exam, and you can learn to manage it in a few hours. Spica!
Do you ever find yourself tapping your fingers on the table, sometimes to the tune playing in your head, other times to the beats rolling out of the radio speakers? All that is heard is top sound and nothing more, right? But wouldn't it be great if you could tap on any surface to elicit real melodies?
Photographers of the world, unite! You got a new tool, this time offered by Nikon. Judging by the first reactions, it is an extremely sophisticated camera that will satisfy the tastes of even the most demanding professionals. Let's see what makes the Nikon D850 so special.