We fight the battle with an empty smartphone battery almost every day, and our days often gravitate around power outlets. The Crankcase iPhone cases from Ampware put an end to this, as the protective case has a built-in battery and, crucially, allows electricity to be generated by turning the handle. It is a dynamo charger with a mechanism that we have seen so far, e.g. with hand lamps. Get it on Indiegogo.
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The Twist Plus is a charger that debuted on Kickstarter a few months ago. And what makes Twist Plus and its older brother Twist so special? Both have an intuitive design that allows the chargers to adapt to sockets in more than one hundred and fifty countries around the world. Our nightmares caused by various chargers on the trip are finally over.
Mike Eleta created the first kinetic wristwatch, the Timeburner, which strongly resembles an internal combustion engine or its mechanism, and it does not lack the noise that the engine once made. Instead of clock hands, we have an aluminum cylinder, and it is driven by a mechanical movement that the user initiates when winding the spark plug.
One of the main criticisms of Apple's new MacBook is that it only has one USB port, which can be quite inconvenient. But with the brilliant product of the Chinese designer Goglu Jing InfiniteUSB ("infinite USB"), which is good for us on Kickstarter, more than one thread will not be needed to be able to connect several devices to the laptop at the same time. Say goodbye to cumbersome USB hubs.
The Blub Uno is a retro "nixie" desk clock made in Australia. Its beautiful, functional and modern design turns checking the watch from a necessity into a pleasant task.
A few days ago, the Neptune company launched a group of devices called Suite, which, in addition to the Hub smart watch, enrich the range. The suite includes the Neptune duo (a wearable smartphone and a secondary screen for your pocket), a tablet, a keyboard, wireless headphones and a "dongle" that allows it to connect to your TV. Now, with the "gadgets" of the Neptune Suite, you can try out what computer technology will look like in 2025."
Is the picture an old or new ZX Spectrum keyboard? Believe it or not, the legendary ZX Spectrum keyboard is in front of you as a perfect Bluetooth replica. This is the butter of the company Elite Systems, which collected funds for it some time ago, and now it is finally coming to end users. Thus, fans of computer games will be able to go back in time, but to play legendary arcade games, they will use smart devices instead of consoles.
The Fitbit Charge HR is a fitness tracker equipped with a range of new sensors, a heart rate monitor, an OLED screen and the ability to display other notifications on your wrist. The device can be synchronized with a smartphone, tablet or computer via Bluetooth 4.0 and a wireless network, and the application is compatible with Windows Phone, iOS and Android operating systems.
WonderCube is a cube-shaped device that has all the mobile gadgets that smartphone users need. Which may not be anything shocking until we find out it's a device the size of a keychain. Indeed, the WonderCube is a "Swiss Army Knife" that answers the challenges of time, which are no longer related to the challenges of bare survival, but to challenges such as charging the phone's battery, synchronizing data between devices, as well as how to collect funds on Indiegogo .
The new Suunto AMBIT family is the perfect package for anyone who wants the most that sports and related adventures can offer. The first smart Bluetooth® instruments are connected to the new Suunto Movescount application, the Suunto Ambit3 Peak and Suunto Ambit3 Sport watches and the new heart rate sensor.
Taking a GoPro out on its own turf is a bold move, but the Xiaomi Yi action camera has done just that. In fact, it offers almost the same quality, which is otherwise offered by the "holy grail" among athletes, nature lovers and adrenaline enthusiasts, for around 60 euros, which is much less than what dealers ask you for a GoPro (the cheapest one is more than twice as expensive ).
Facebook page is for businesses, services, etc. a marketing tool, and the number of likes is often a measure of success and relevance. That's why Fbox, a physical digital Facebook page like counter found on Indiegogo, was born. Admittedly, likes as such do not (yet) bring profit, but today we are so obsessed with them that e.g. a bar that shows a high number on such a meter must have attracted customers more easily than one that only has them as a place to eat. Will likes become the new Michelin stars?