We are slowly entering the era when robots will perform everyday tasks for us and entertain us at every step in our home.
A Wi-Fi access password is a necessary evil for most. It's a safeguard that doesn't allow strangers to connect to our network and steal bandwidth. But every password has an Achilles' heel, no matter how sophisticated, which makes most routers or "routers" vulnerable. But not the Keewifi router, which uses device proximity rather than a code as a form of authentication.
The simple and phenomenal free iPhone app Keezy Drummer makes drumming accessible and fun. In other words, anyone can play the drums.
The 50-watt KEF S50 wireless speaker goes beyond its small size by producing a powerful sound. If you were told to close your eyes and asked what kind of speaker you are standing in front of, the KEF S50 would definitely not be your answer. But it is. The KEF S50 is a petite girl with the voice of an opera diva.
At KEF, they presented a new speaker concept, which they called Blade for short. The special feature of this concept is the parabolic curvature of the housing, which increases the power of the speaker, which means that the sound is created only by the movement of the driver and not by the curvature of the housing itself. ...
In the 21st century, smart technology has consolidated its position in everyday life. With it, people make their work a lot easier. Thanks to the Kegtron, it will now be possible to use smart devices for cooling beer as well.
When muscles are used, heat is generated as a by-product of their operation. When we really exert ourselves, the body cools down by sweating. Sweating removes water from the body, and when the water evaporates, it cools us down. By evaporating, sweat removes a lot of heat from the body and thus participates in the regulation of body temperature. Robots, especially dynamic ones like the humanoid Kengoro, also generate a lot of heat due to their many motors and electronics, which is often the main problem of technological devices, as they tend to overheat, which reduces their capabilities. At Kengoro, the engineers have solved this so that if the robot is working at full steam and producing a lot of heat, the robot will 'heat' and thus dissipate the excess heat and consequently not overheat, so it can also do push-ups and do them as a joke more than you!
In addition to a car radio, CD/DVD player and amplifier, the Japanese specialist for entertainment electronics has packed a navigation system with a precise map of the whole of Europe into a 2-DIN case. Fair enough. The DNX5240BT model is easy to install and use. We are not even deprived of...
Keurig has reinvented your 'weak spot' with the Keurig Drinkworks home bar, which makes cocktails, beer and wine without any bartending skills required. Just one touch of the button and the thing is ready.
We spend hours a day at computers, and while the things we look at and operate on have drastically improved over the years, the keyboard, an indispensable tool of computers, has persisted in its form for almost 100 years! Don't we deserve better? Keyboardio therefore reinvents the keyboard. Their butterfly-shaped Model 01 keyboard is thus not only ergonomically designed, but also fully customizable. You can pre-order it on Kickstarter.
When it comes to equipment that we use every day, modularity is another handy feature. And while most manufacturers give us the illusion of choice, Keychron impresses us once again with a unique piece of computing equipment that won't disappoint us when it comes to western use. Their latest project - a thin mechanical keyboard that goes by the name K3 - is proof!
We all know the keyboard stickers that we use to change the international keyboard into a Slovenian one, but if you thought that the set of keyboard stickers ends here, you are very wrong. With the Anna and Sebastian duo stickers, your keyboard can be transformed into a painting by a famous painter.