For all of you who are obsessed with calories, DietSensor has prepared the perfect gadget for you. SCiO is a scanner that measures the nutritional value of food. Wondering how many calories are sitting on your plate? Now there's no more guessing. Unveiled at CES 2016, SCiO will be especially useful for people who suffer from diabetes and need to watch their intake of certain ingredients.
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Vidius is the world's smallest drone that offers a first-person view. The Axis Vidius camera makes this possible. In pre-sale, the mini drone with four propellers will be sold for 69 euros.
Pediatricians often recommend that children develop with as many pleasant stimuli as possible, and music is no exception. And why should we wait for the first steps of a little one, when we can give him a love for the universal language that is music even before birth? Using the Babypod, a special speaker, we will stimulate the vocalization and development of the nervous system of the fetus, one day the baby.
Stikbox is a multi-purpose smartphone case and selfie stick in one. Its innovative design with a built-in stick allows you to turn it from a classic protective case into a selfie stick with a few folds. How is this possible? It has a built-in folding mechanism on the back that extends into a stick. The cover is available on Kickstarter.
It seems as if not a week goes by without news about a new technological device that will "change our habits, our lives and we will no longer be able to do without it". Usually the dust settles rather quickly, as most of these products do not meet our expectations. Nevertheless, the year 2015 brought some such technological pearls that accompanied us every day and grew to our hearts, hands and even our buttocks.
Rossignol and the PIQ company have prepared a special PIQ pocket sensor for all technology-conscious skiers, which puts skiers on par with sports such as running and cycling, where every movement or turn of the athlete is subjected to analysis and statistics. The sensor measures the movement of the skier and records every detail of the ride (measured on 13 axes), which can later be analyzed with a mobile application and, based on the information, improve skiing technique.
Remember Tom Cruise in the movie Minority Report when he only used his hands to operate the computer? This kind of technology is now finally available and it goes by the name of Gest. Gesture is an innovative peripheral unit that allows you to control your computer using only hand gestures. Given that our computers are no longer boxes under the table and soon they will no longer be laptops but smartphones, with technology such as Gest, the mouse and keyboard are likely to be slowly retired as well.
Grasp is a new biometric bike lock that only opens with the owner's fingerprint. The bike lock, which unlocks in less than a second, provides maximum security with minimum effort.
Spice up your style this winter with the new Sony h.ear headphones, which promise a stylishly refined musical experience with striking colors and a sophisticated design with a touch of timeless elegance. Which color of h.ear headphones best reflects your style and personality?
Virtual reality allows us to fully immerse ourselves in the world of digital experiences that we would otherwise never (at least in principle) experience. Although virtual reality is super “cool”, unfortunately it is not as accessible as it should be. Figment VR is a great device to have on hand at all times. It uses an iPhone to display virtual reality and thus allows users to watch movies, concerts, explore amazing destinations, play games and more in virtual reality.
Have you ever searched in the snow for an unfastened ski in vain, or was your sports equipment stolen from right under your nose? With the small but durable bluetooth device NeverLose, you can protect your skis, snowboard, bike or other sports equipment from thieves or quickly find it under a pile of snow. How? A tracking device connected to a smartphone emits warning sounds.
Ulo is Vivien Muller's adorable owl-shaped surveillance camera that uses its interactive eyes and nose to control and detect motion. Admittedly, she can't hoot, so she lets us know via e-mail if she detects movement in the room, and sends a video as proof, and also broadcasts the event live. You have never seen such a cute surveillance camera. It's like adopting an animal but not buying a monitoring system. You can pre-order it on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter for 140 euros.











