What's not nice to spend your free time in nature, away from the hustle and bustle of traffic, the office and flashing screens? Nevertheless, there is no need to completely separate nature exploration and sports adventure from technology. There are more and more advanced and innovative applications that can help us with navigation or have other useful functions that every athlete and adventurer wants. Here are 5 apps every adventurer needs.
Ordinary travel mugs for hot drinks work well enough - you can take the coffee with you and expect without worry that the coffee will stay warm for a long time due to the double wall of the cup. But the Ember mug is no ordinary travel mug. This is a cup with which we can adjust the temperature of our coffee to exactly the one we prefer to drink.
Are smartwatches the future or a fad? The balance is leaning towards the first option, as traditional watch providers are also entering the smart watch market. One of the first is the Swiss watch giant TAG Heuer, which together with Google and Intel presented its first TAG Heuer Connected smartwatch. At first glance, this is a mirror image of the TAG Heuer Carrera wristwatch, but in reality it is a powerful computer. And if the CEO of TAG Heuer says that traditional mechanical watches are a thing of the past because they have no added value for younger users, smart watches are here to stay.
How dependent we are on smartphones is evidenced by the fact that the average person checks their phone as many as 150 times a day. This is quite an interesting fact and an even more interesting relationship in our lives. If we are constantly looking for confirmation of our ego online or disrespectfully annoy our interlocutor by constantly hiding our face behind the smartphone screen, it may be time for a digital "detox". Here are five techniques you can use to change your relationship with your smartphone and kick your smartphone addiction.
3RDi or "third eye" is a wearable technological device that allows us to enjoy the moment and record it at the same time. It is a camera that is attached to us with a headband and which, in its brutal simplicity, allows the user to turn into the superheroine Wonder Woman for that special moment.
Creating a strong password can be a challenge, but it's essential in a time when we need to protect our online identity for online banking, social media, and the list goes on. We often blame ourselves, because we use our names, phone numbers or the name of a pet as passwords, and we use this password on several websites as a nickname. Enigmaze 2, a notebook with superpowers, aims to help us with this and improve our level of security.
The legendary Macintosh 128k computer, or in the original Apple Macintosh - the first personal computer released by Apple - has undergone a luxurious renovation in the form of The Golden Apple computer, made by the design bureau Love Hultén. The "Golden Apple" is a beautiful tribute to the original, and as a beautiful replica made of American walnut wood, it is a real collector's item.
The Sennheiser Orpheus HE90 from 1991 hold a very special place in the hearts of audiophiles. Headphones for 16,000 euros, for which 300 lucky customers received a tube amplifier made especially for these headphones, received worthy successors 24 years later. The Sennheiser Orpheus is the next generation of the famous headphones that create frequencies beyond the reach of the human ear (and, by the way, beyond the financial reach of 99 percent of people). Why? We have no idea, but it sure sounds (and technically it doesn't actually sound) crazy good.
James Bond can't do without two things - beautiful girls and spy toys, which Q supplies him with, and with his inventions, he always makes sure that the secret agent 007 gets out of even an unsolvable situation. Although he often does not show much interest in them, he has unknowingly become dependent on them. Below you can see all the spy toys of Her Majesty's Agent.
Loopy is a case for smartphones that prevents them from ever falling out of our hands. Because if you're a regular smartphone user, chances are you've dropped your phone on the floor at least a few times, especially if you're used to using it with one hand. Mobile phones have evolved tremendously in the last 15 years, but one problem remains. They are too big for our hands. In the US alone, one person is injured every 2 seconds from a fall. That's why Loopy Cases developed Loopy, the first loop case to prevent your smartphone from ever falling out of your hands again.
The Samsung Galaxy View is an 18-inch super tablet and TV in one. If you ask your fathers, they still remember how proudly they carried their first business briefcase, whether it was full or completely empty. Today, that "suitcase" is the Samsung Galaxy View (see photo below), a giant tablet or a handy TV (as you look at it) that can be carried around like a business briefcase. It is the largest and heaviest tablet of this South Korean brand, which will easily replace a PC.
The Kangaroo is a pocket computer and further proof that computers haven't been what they used to be for some time. Let it be cases that we hid under the table or laptops. Kangaroo by InFocus is no bigger than a smartphone, but it can easily compete with larger computers. It has Windows 10 operating system installed.