Holographic technology, as we are used to from Star Wars, is becoming a reality. Bleen, a 3D projection system, works without 3D glasses. By using 3D reconstruction, it can create a moving hologram image.
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Imagine a world where dreams meet reality. This is Holus, an interactive desktop holographic display that blurs the line between the digital and real worlds by turning two-dimensional content into a three-dimensional holographic experience. It is a platform that transforms content from a computer, tablet or smartphone into 3D holograms and, unlike most modern devices, brings people together like a campfire.
Today's digital cameras are no longer just about taking pictures. Most are therefore as much a camera as a camera, and many professional directors use DSLR cameras to shoot commercials or video spots. If you also have a desire to record dynamic and smooth footage, the Edelkrone Pocket Skater² "dolly" is just for you. The three-wheel pocket camera cart is extremely stable, agile, light, convenient and inexpensive.
Those of you who regularly ride your bike in the city are all too aware of your vulnerability in the company of many indifferent drivers and drivers who pay more attention to their phones than to what is happening around them. The Bike Balls Team wanted to change that, but in a fun way. For their bike light, you also need to have some balls, because the Bike Balls light is, as the name suggests, in the shape of a scrotum. It dangles from under the seat and mimics the scene of a man's crotch in a very explicit way.
No one likes to see their cell phone battery let them down on the road. Let alone women, who usually carry only a purse full of various feminine things. For this purpose, Kate Spade designed a bag in which we can charge our iPhone on a small battery hidden in the bag.
The Oxboard two-wheeled vehicle is practically a Segway without the handlebars. This makes it easier to carry and easier to store. And it looks even better. Developed by a Danish company, it combines Segway technology and skater culture. It's easy for a child to operate, but it's also extremely agile. This is evidenced by the child's demonstration, which you can see below.
The French-born designer, Pauline Deltour, designed a capsule collection of "Fine" mobile accessories for the Lexon company, representing refined elegance for a modern and urban lifestyle.
The iPhone is the most popular camera in the world, and Manfrotto makes one of the most popular mobile "accessories" for cell phones in the world, so the Manfrotto Klyp+ iPhone case is a logical consequence. Like most cases, this smartphone also protects against scratches and falls, but at the same time it allows us to take better photos, as we can attach various photographic equipment to it.
Slovakian industrial designer Stanislav Sabo has designed a fantastic folding water heater behind him. Namely, the Novel heater is designed in such a way that it is easy to expand and fold, so that it becomes as thin as an upright gift bag, so. You can put it in any travel bag or backpack, and it will find a place even in a small kitchen.
Counting calories has already been encountered by many people. We count them because we want to control the amount of food we eat, which nowadays adds pounds faster than ever before. Of course, there are many apps that help us count, but none go as far as the SmartPlate from startup Fotly, which knows exactly what and how much you've eaten. Now you will be able to relax completely and finally enjoy your food again.
Most wearable technology is designed to track our movements. And Pulse Play follows our game, tennis to be precise. It is a smart bracelet created for tennis players, which is in charge of monitoring the results. Because every amateur tennis player knows that his opponent tries to score an extra point at every opportunity. Now that won't be possible anymore as Pulse Play is there instead of the referee and will quickly catch your partner in a lie. The three-time Grand Slam winner signed the bracelet.
The IWC Connect is not a smartwatch. But it can make classic wristwatches smarter. Namely, IWC Connect is a round digital device that will soon begin to appear on the straps of sports watch models of the Swiss brand IWC. It will track physical activity without having to own an elegant watch face. In addition, it will be possible to manage other devices connected to the Internet of Things.