BuWizz is a Slovenian remote control for Lego bricks. "Engine" behind the engine for Lego bricks is a nine-member Slovenian team that presents itself on Kickstarter with an innovation for small and large children, where it collects funds to start mass production.
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The camera is an ideal assistant when parking a car. Unfortunately, not every car has it as standard yet. But just because your car is a bit older doesn't mean you have to be deprived of technological treats. Now you can think of a rear camera regardless of which car you drive. Meet Pearl RearVision, a license plate frame that doubles as a rear camera. A quick-to-install and inexpensive solution for easier side parking and assistance when reversing.
Want to get fit by summer? So it's good to know what's going on with your body? This control is fully enabled by the Samsung Gear Fit 2 smart bracelet for monitoring physical activity. How much you walk, what your heart rate is and who is causing you stress, and how much you sleep are just some of the functions that visually monitor your movement devices and warn you that, that you need to move more. They subtly change your movement habits and awareness of how important movement is. With this, the results and the possibility of getting fit by summer are much greater. Samsung Gear Fit 2, but there is much more than that.
Few people today use their smartphone without a protective case. These have long since become fashionable accessories, and the Slovenian organic covers of Organika Cases add a new dimension to them - the smell. The idea, which was conceived by the young developer Žiga Lunder and realized under the brand name Organika, can be supported on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter, where the three-member Organika team collects 13 thousand US dollars to start mass production.
Jesus could turn water into wine, and Tendigi could turn an iPhone into an Android. Pretty similar thing, don't you think? Many have tried (iPhone and Android have completely different mobile environments that until now seemed incompatible), but Nick Lee, CTO of Tendigi, who recently ran Windows 95 on an Apple Watch, succeeded. thought iOS and Android would ever coexist.
Have you ever wished you had an extra pair of hands while using your phone or tablet? Have you ever felt uncomfortable playing with a mobile device? Have you ever dropped your phone or tablet while doing something else? Make sure this never happens to you again with the Sospendo universal flexible holder, a holder that wraps around your neck or waist.
The research showed that as many as 28 million people cheat on their partner by watching the TV series, and many of them also "criticize" that they have not seen the work yet. To help couples stay loyal to each other when it comes to watching episodes together, British ice cream brand Cornetto has created high-tech Commitment Rings that block access to TV series unless partners watch them together. It promotes them with the slogan "Love should last longer than one season".
Athletes, get rid of the clamps of wired headphones! Consider the Samsung Gear IconX wireless headphones, which are much more than just "deliverers" of sound. These premium earphones with the ability to store and play up to a thousand MP3s (they have 4 GB of available space) are also activity trackers and record speed, distance, length of exercise, heart rate and calorie consumption.
If you're a big fan of Star Wars and you've been hoarding a bunch of themed products at home on the theme of this most iconic space saga, you can now add another one to your list: a home surveillance camera in the shape of Darth Vader's helmet.
With the advent of virtual reality glasses, the demand for 3D videos is growing. If you thought recording them was only for the dedicated (read for those with expensive equipment), you're right, because the Eye-Plug device, a "USB stick" with a pair of cameras, was presented at the Computex Taipei technology fair , which enables the recording of 3D images. The device will initially be available only for Android users.
The gramophone was the most widely used mechanical device for playing music between 1870 and 1980. Although vinyl records and the gramophone have been overtaken by time, this medium of sound still has many followers today. For all you nostalgics who miss that signature crackling noise, as romantic as a crackling fire, here's the Newblack Louise, a portable analog smartphone speaker that mimics the sound of a record player.
Camping, a night under the stars or just a day trip to the sea? The small Adventurer portable microwave, which measures about 12 centimeters and weighs about 1.5 kilograms, will come in handy. In fact, you can put it right in your backpack or find a place for it in your car. Convenient, right?