We've all experienced bad breath at some point. If it wasn't coming from our mouths, it was coming from someone else's mouth. Bad breath is a disgusting thing and is the result of health problems, and it also ruins romance. Breathometer has therefore created a pocket-sized device, the Mint, which works similar to a breathalyzer and tells us when we have bad breath. In this way, we can take action in time and save not only the date, but also our health.
For all of you who are obsessed with calories, DietSensor has prepared the perfect gadget for you. SCiO is a scanner that measures the nutritional value of food. Wondering how many calories are sitting on your plate? Now there's no more guessing. Unveiled at CES 2016, SCiO will be especially useful for people who suffer from diabetes and need to watch their intake of certain ingredients.
Diffuser - a humidifier or air freshener is a device that moistens the air and at the same time smells it. They have become very popular in the last few years. Let's see how they work and where to find the best diffusers - air fresheners.
They say that a shoe cannot be worn without a fly. We are slowly realizing that this is no longer true. Just look at the mini device that goes by the name of Dorothy. This one will get you out of an awkward situation when you tap your heels, much like Dorothy's red shoes from The Wizard of Oz. Of course, it can do much more.
PetChatz is a recently introduced communication system that allows you to interact with your pet from anywhere and anytime.
Home fitness is gaining in popularity, so it's no wonder that companies around the world are opting for new approaches to exercise. One such company is Liteboxer, which introduced a home device for rhythmic boxing training.
Zendure has been a prominent player in the field of ``portable'' energy for some time. Until now, they mostly produced premium, durable portable batteries that were intended for charging portable devices. But what should we do in the event that we want to go camping, or even have an energy blackout and would still like to charge our electronic devices or perhaps even use larger household appliances or more powerful tools?
A few days ago, the Neptune company launched a group of devices called Suite, which, in addition to the Hub smart watch, enrich the range. The suite includes the Neptune duo (a wearable smartphone and a secondary screen for your pocket), a tablet, a keyboard, wireless headphones and a "dongle" that allows it to connect to your TV. Now, with the "gadgets" of the Neptune Suite, you can try out what computer technology will look like in 2025."
Have you ever searched in the snow for an unfastened ski in vain, or was your sports equipment stolen from right under your nose? With the small but durable bluetooth device NeverLose, you can protect your skis, snowboard, bike or other sports equipment from thieves or quickly find it under a pile of snow. How? A tracking device connected to a smartphone emits warning sounds.
Would you rather get tattooed at home instead of in some dark salon? Jakub Pollág has developed the Personal Tattoo Machine, a tattoo device that takes the exclusive "right" of tattooing from a handful of tattoo artists and puts a tattoo pen in the hands of ordinary people, with which they can create these tattoos in the comfort of their own homes.
Rossignol and the PIQ company have prepared a special PIQ pocket sensor for all technology-conscious skiers, which puts skiers on par with sports such as running and cycling, where every movement or turn of the athlete is subjected to analysis and statistics. The sensor measures the movement of the skier and records every detail of the ride (measured on 13 axes), which can later be analyzed with a mobile application and, based on the information, improve skiing technique.
As simple as we can measure our body temperature or blood pressure, we will later be able to measure our heart rate as well. Researchers at the Jožef Stefan Institute have developed a personal medical device for accurate monitoring of heart rhythm, which stores the data on a mobile application. Place the device on your body, and you can send the measurements to your doctor at any time, who can identify any deviations or defects in the functioning of the heart.