Ever since digital photography accompanied us, we have become photographically extravagant. It's not just our SD cards, smartphones are also crumbling under the weight of photos, regardless of whether we have 128 or 8 GB of space. Flic is an application that allows iPhone users to organize their Camera Roll, a collection of photos, and easily get rid of excess or unwanted photos.
Flic is a simple and elegant wireless button that allows you to create shortcuts to your phone's favorite functions. There is no need to touch the phone at all, because Flic will call a taxi for you, turn off the lights, open the door, play music and more and more.
... or in this case, the will of the investors, because Flike is ready to fly into the sky together with a person, if only the investors will smell the potential in the next stage of the evolution of unmanned aircraft. Flike is the first drone that we will be able to ride and has already successfully passed the first test flights with a human on board. The project, which emerged in 2014, is behind a group of aviation enthusiasts at Bay Zoltan Nonprofit Ltd., the largest applied research institute in Hungary.
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.
Now even children can build their own drone. Flybrix is the world's first lego drone that you can build yourself. The Flybrix team didn't originally plan to make a mini drone out of Lego bricks, but the versatile toy turned out to be a brilliant invention that can be used in many areas. When Lego bricks were used during technology testing and proved to be the ideal body, Flybrix was born. There are two different sets that are suitable for anyone aged 14+.
Drones have recently become useful in more and more fields. But hardly anyone would have thought that it would also be useful in the world of art. The Flying Pantograph is a drone that draws. Namely, it repeats moves from a special board on which a person creates. The technology was provided by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
FlySentinel is a Slovenian smart wristwatch for pilots, which takes care of their safety and well-being by informing them about their psychophysical state and the conditions in the cockpit. It is made of light metals. It is signed by the Celje start-up company MedicoApps.
Although the classic incandescent light bulbs are slowly leaving our homes, they have left a deep mark on human history. Their distinctive shape has given light to billions of people and has been adopted by many newer, more energy-efficient lamps. Like Flyte from Kickstarter. But Flyte is not just another economical LED lamp with a classic physiognomy, but a light bulb that floats in the air with the help of magnetic levitation and induction.
What do you think of when you read the phrase smart glasses? In all probability, the thought of futuristic technology amazes you. At North, they disagree with you, because their revolutionary product looks completely ordinary.
Foldio 2 is the successor to the first desktop folding studio for product photography and is 200% larger than its predecessor. It is intended for everyone who wants the level of quality of studio photography, but which is automatically associated with expensive equipment and specific knowledge. With the second generation of Foldia, you can have the same ambitions as the "big ones", because you can achieve the level of professional photography with a mobile phone and without any knowledge.
Foldio360 is a turntable for capturing 360-degree spatial photography with your phone, which comes from the creators of the Foldio and Foldio 2 foldable desktop photo studios. Coupled with a mobile app, it makes capturing 360-degree photos with your smartphone like it's the easiest thing to do the world.
Given how well the crowd has responded to Google's Project Ara modular smartphone, it's no wonder others have taken the modular bait. And if it has been adopted by the masses, how do you bring such an expensive phone as close as possible to that mass? The answer is in the palm of your hand. Through a crowdfunding campaign. This is exactly what the Fonkraft modular mobile phone, aimed at the widest range of people, did, collecting funds on Indiegogo and literally racing towards the goal of 50 thousand US dollars.