Rolex presents the new generation Oyster Perpetual Air-King. The watch has a completely redesigned case with a crown guard and flat sides like most models in the Professional category. The proportions of the bracelet were also changed, and above all, the central connection of the subject itself was expanded. A first for the model, it is equipped with an Oysterlock safety clasp. The clock display has also been refreshed and is perfectly balanced due to the addition of 0 before 5 on the minute scale. Each five-minute interval is therefore now marked with two digits.
This is one of those stories that we can all relate to. Toilet paper roll and its replacement. We know how unpleasant it is to come across a clearing when the bulk of the work is already behind us. When we're at home, it's easier to solve than in a bar, even though we're not exactly proud of yelling for help from behind the toilet. And since the rule "whoever uses paper, replaces the roll" usually does not work, the RollScout is a smart holder here.
Facebook's design team presented the Rooms application, a virtual refuge for everyone who likes to advertise incognito, that is, under a pseudonym. This social network requires a real identity to open a profile, but for many people, the web is the only place that gives them freedom of expression through anonymity. And since everything happens on Facebook, these virtual rooms for chatting about any topic allow them to be where everyone is.
It was only a matter of time before the skis got smart too. The first smart skis were produced by the Rossignol brand, which, in cooperation with the PiQ company, equipped the high-end Rossignol Hero Master skis with artificial intelligence.
The German company Rotring has made the digital world even more lickety-split with reality by creating a design-perfect hybrid pencil 800+. Switching between leaving traces on paper and touch screen has never been so convenient and sexy.
The Royole FlexPai has overtaken its rivals and can boast the reputation of being the first to give the world a foldable smartphone. When you need a bigger screen, you simply open it and it becomes a tablet.
Does anyone still remember radiograms? A piece of furniture from which music was heard? They really do seem like dinosaurs now don't they? Well, one of the dinosaurs has woken up from his long slumber, and all of you who love great sound are in for a treat.
The range of alarm clocks is really large. Humans are incorrigible, so everyone tries to find a way to effectively get a person out of bed. Recently, smart alarm clocks have been popular, alarm clocks that motivate us to get up, even reward us for it, and create smells of pastries and coffee. However, they don't work 100%, because people always find a way to silence them and get some more sleep. The Ruggie alarm clock is different. It's not as cruel as an artificial hand that smacks you in the face and forces you to get up, because you only silence it when you step on it with both feet.
Mirkomotor, which imitates the dynamics of a unicycle, is one of the more unusual means of transport, which completely impresses with its design. The idea is completely simple, the execution complete futurism.
At a time when vinyl records are experiencing their second spring, industrial designer Jorge Paez presents the RYTM Gramofon. This innovation combines classic elegance and modern technology, making it not only a functional device, but also a work of art.
The two New York-based artists joined forces to present a series of 3D printed artificial nails, reaching new dimensions in digital art.
It's amazing how much can be learned from training statistics. Top athletes also improve based on them, so why shouldn't you?