No, the next smart toy won't be on our wrist, but on our ears. At Muzik, they have finally "released" the world's first smart headphones for sale, which not only allow us to manage music, but also social networks and e-mail.
Kickstarter is richer for another Slovenian project - Tratar Bikes, where a three-member team led by designer Janez Tratar is raising 25 thousand dollars to realize their idea by January 10, 2015. It is a (city) wooden bicycle that comes in two versions - Kick shift (with gears) and Single-speed (without gears). The wooden frame weighs two kilograms (which is in the same range as aluminum ones), and a total of 11 is accumulated.
The humble mood ring from Moodmetric Smart Ring, also known as the "mood ring", has received a completely new technological overhaul.
Printeroid is an innovative invention that connects our iPhones and iPads with technology that prints our photos, tickets, tickets and much more "on the go".
We all know how annoying it is when our phone starts beeping in the middle of the day that it's running out of battery, the charger is alone at home, and we are therefore cut off from the world for the whole afternoon. With the award-winning Mini Power concept, this will never happen again. The cardboard vitamin fills our phone's battery anywhere and anytime.
Wireless technology is a big plus for mobility. With this, it unlocked entanglement in cables. But a new complication has arisen, because this type of technological "nomad" needs a lot of energy to operate, and finding a power source can be just as easy as looking for a toilet in a tourist destination, when we are really pressed. We don't have this problem with Exod Helios wireless bluetooth headphones, as they harvest energy from natural light.
The exclusivity of applications is not such a magnet for buyers as the performance of the device, but it is therefore an important piece of prestige. Given the fact that iPhone users usually get to the latest apps sooner than Android users (and the reverse is true for features), membership in the "apple" club has its perks, even if those in the opposite camp try to devalue them, because in this case you they are not apparent and the result of fanaticism.
Wouldn't it be worldly if you had an analog clock that showed you the world time without having to use a range of subtitled wall clocks? With the 11+ World Desk Clock, this is now possible, even though it looks like any other desk clock that only shows the current time. But the watch, which comes from the Korean company 11+, uses a rotating mechanism to make jumping to another time zone easy and space-efficient.
Sony's FES smartwatch was being developed in secret, or rather, under the "pseudonym" of Fashion Entertainments, as they didn't want to sign their name to a potentially unsuccessful product. So they financed it right through the Makauke platform (Japanese Kickstarter), by which they sensed the market situation and the time, and more than 20 thousand euros collected, showed that a watch with an e-ink screen is worth making and Sony's name.
The year 2014 will remain well written in the memory of iPhone fans, as Apple pleased them with the iPhone 6 and the operating system iOS 8. But these are not the only things that keep them happy. Credit also goes to many new applications, and some of them have already been caught by our radar over the years. Now we are adding those others who have left their mark.
At the time of gift-giving, let's not forget the male part of the audience, who are already impatiently waiting for what awaits them under the tree this year. That's why we searched and selected some ideas and "must have" finished products for you.
You can wave goodbye to your old computer mouse, as Flow is coming to the market, a small wireless accessory that connects to your computer and supports shortcuts for as many as thirty programs. How It Works? To gestures.