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.
Invoxia Triby is a wireless speaker with a magnet that can be attached to the refrigerator door. It is made especially for kitchens where there is a lack of music and where we want to be able to enjoy good music with good food. Triby is by no means an ordinary speaker, as it can also be used for hands-free calls from our phone, while allowing us to stay connected wherever we are.
Photographers who would like to control their DSLR or mirrorless cameras directly from their smartphone may want to consider purchasing the new Pulse device created by Kris Cheng. Pulse is a small receiver that is connected to the camera via a USB port and interacts via a wireless signal with the application that we have loaded on our smart device.
YouTube Music is a new app dedicated to music. It is first available in the US and is supported on both iOS and Android. So is there a real alternative to the Spotify music portal on the horizon, which, in contrast, will also be available in Slovenia?
There's no denying the fact that most smartphones today are quite similar. It seems that we are stuck with "design" at least. That's why the Dras smartphone concept created by R&D Core Limited is all the more interesting. It is a smartphone that can be folded.
Movado, creators of the famous Museum Watch, have unveiled a new smartwatch that looks like a classic analog watch. The HP-engineered Movado Bold Motion smartwatch joins a growing group of smart and fashionable analog watches that want to compete with Apple and Samsung.
The MW60 are wireless headphones from Master & Dynamic for a luxurious audibility unmatched in this class of headphones in the world. Connected over the ears, they allow you to collect yourself and move your thoughts somewhere else. They are made like Slovenian houses, with the idea that they will last, so they are made of the best materials and "tuned" to serve the ears with a rich and warm sound.
The Izivibe vibrator is the first erotic toy in the world that uses a smartphone or its vibrations for its operation. The phallus-designed sex toy is designed to amplify the smartphone's vibrations along its entire length, triggering the maximum possible pleasure.
After guessing our age, Microsoft now thinks it can recognize human emotions through digital images. The tool is called Emotion Recognition, and all it needs from you is your photo, and its algorithm does the rest. Check if it works!
Slopes is a multi-purpose stand for GoPro cameras, and its brilliant design allows you to shoot from 20 different angles without using a tripod or other accessories. The bottom of the stand has the shape of a polyhedron, and each face is marked with the angle at which we shoot. Brilliant!
The jump from a classic to a smart wristwatch can be painful, which is why many people don't opt for it. Most smart watches are far from reaching the elegance of classic wristwatches. You can already see from Mars that you are carrying a computer. Well, a few examples can at least partly disprove us, but even these examples will not convince the most ardent fans of the classics. But they will be convinced by Chronos, a technological attachment in the form of a button battery that hides inconspicuously under the case and turns a classic wristwatch into a smart watch.
The most advanced technology. The look of the eighties. This is the iPhone 6S Retro smartphone that will awaken your nostalgic feelings. Many things were better in the eighties than today. Music, mustaches, action movies, ... But not technology. Take Apple's Apple IIe computer from 1983. A vanilla-colored "box" that is a worthless piece of technology by today's standards. But the ColorWare company found the muse in it to create the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus smartphone with a retro look.