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.
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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?
Gaming on your desktop has never been so comfortable! Forget sitting at a desk. Enjoy gaming right from the couch! That's what the Corsair Lapdog promises. A keyboard and mouse stand that allows you to use basic computing tools in your lap!
Solos Smart are smart cycling glasses modeled after Google Glass, which completely replace the need to use a bicycle meter. Currently, they are only used by members of the US Olympic cycling team, but soon we will also be able to wear these glasses for recreational users, as the project has found its way onto the Kickstarter crowdfunding platform.
Parking sensors make it easier to park a car, but not all drivers have this luxury, as not every car has them. Now you can think of a parking sensor no matter what car you drive, and you don't even need to visit a mechanic! Until now, the only option was to have qualified people install them in your vehicle, which often meant drilling holes in the bumper and laying wiring. With the FenSens parking sensor, this changes. You replace the old license plate frame with FenSens, download the dedicated mobile app and voilà, parking becomes much, much easier in an instant!
It's the same with smartphones as it is with human rights. For their greater safety (against falls, scratches, dust, etc.), we have to give up some of their functions. That's how it was until now! Namely, Universe is coming, a modular case for smartphones, when using which you will not have to give up any of the accessories it offers in the name of safety.
Blip are paper-thin universal macro and micro lenses for smartphones. Cameras have never been more widespread since their arrival, and with Blimps, microscopes will be so desirable! Two versions are available - macro and micro - thanks to the durable adhesive tape, the lenses are suitable for all types of smartphones and tablets and all types of surfaces (from glass to plastic).
What Rihanna is doing on the Billboard singles chart, Pebble is doing on the Kickstarter platform. Every smartwatch created by this Californian brand becomes a big hit and achieves incredible sales results! She went to the crowdfunding platform for the third time, this time with a trio of products, and instantly exceeded the financial goal, i.e. one million dollars, which she literally begged, if we're being a bit graphic. What is she used to? Their previous campaign for the Pebble Time smart watch still holds the speed record of "on" a million US dollars raised, and the Pebble 2 and Pebble Time 2 and Pebble Core smart watches that are being introduced now, Kickstarter predicts a bright future.
Breathalyzers are expensive, so BACtrack decided to move the blood alcohol meter to the wrist and make it more accessible to the masses. The new piece in the ever-expanding range of wearable technology is called Skyn, and it uses sweat to determine blood alcohol concentration.
Smart phones, smart watches, smart home, smart clothes... Our everyday life is increasingly characterized by smart products. Even the most elementary ones are becoming smart. One such is a one-handed opener created by startup Box.
Trainerbot is a smart thrower of ping pong balls. It is a great training aid, better than any teammate. Well, unless this is Bojan Tokič. You control it with your smartphone, and through the mobile application you can determine, among other things, the ball's rotation, speed and direction, and simulate a real match.