The SMFX Smart Bulb is a long-life bulb that can use up to forty thousand hours. It has various functions and sixteen million different colors that can be customized and controlled via an Android or iOS device.
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In the quest for the perfect cup of coffee, there are quite a few things we need to pay attention to. And the smart Poppy Pour-Over coffee machine meets all the criteria. It hides space for about half a kilo of coffee beans and a grinder that ensures maximum freshness.
Recently, the Slovenian team TOK TOK knocked on Kickstarter's door with Trobla, a wooden speaker for various models and brands of smartphones, and since April 7, 2015, it has been hunting for the necessary financial resources on this platform. Matej Rodela, Andrej Koruza and Martin Šoštarič, who are behind the Slovenian project, created a speaker without batteries and additional electronic devices and offered the world one of the rare products from the world of consumer electronics that is entirely made of natural materials.
Pop Stick is an innovative waterproof selfie bracelet that turns into a selfie stick and allows you to take a selfie even where the use of sticks has been banned. The latest high-profile example is the Coachella music festival. It works on the same principle as the reflective bracelet, which is so popular among cyclists and runners as well as pedestrians, and by solving the most pressing dilemma of the moment, how to take the perfect selfie, it will probably become a real hit among selfie addicts.
Where are the days when we "charged" Nintendo's Game Boy. Now this iconic device has announced a comeback. However, since as a mobile console it would be difficult to compete with smartphones, it used the philosophy "if you can't beat them, join them". And the Smart Boy concept was born, turning the iPhone 6 Plus into a Game Boy. And if you thought this was just an April Fool's joke, you weren't far from the truth, because the manufacturer Hyperkin had exactly that in mind at first.
Popsicase is a smartphone case that looks like a popsicle at one stage, but is another cute smartphone case that does more than just protect your phone from drops and scratches. It has a magical, well, just magical, folding stick that can be stored in the cover itself when not in use. And this one is not intended for the doctor to examine the throat, but rather so that we can actually hold the phone in our hands while we want to take a selfie. Get it on Kickstarter.
ColorWare is known for its luxurious and sensitive addition to portable speakers. This time, he has glamorously equipped the ColorWare x Beats Pill 24k Gold Limited Edition speakers with 24k gold.
Do you like to store your keys and regularly turn your apartment upside down to find them? Of course, all this happens to you when you are most in a hurry. Consider the square Bluetooth pendant Tile and give the time-consuming search for stocked things a "basket". Because the world is big, keys are not. With the Tile pendant, you can locate them and easily find them even in the most hidden places.
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.
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.