Why drag a sled or a sled when you can think of a wearable sled, a special sled attachment that you can walk with without it hindering you in any way or occupying your hands. The project, presented on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter, is marketed not only as a leisure product, but also as a helper when you are caught in a blizzard and need to make a quick retreat. Knee skating has never been so much fun!
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Counting calories is a hobby for many people. In a society that is, on the one hand, obsessed with fast food, there is also a group of people who are very careful about what they eat. Despite the flood of healthy options, eating healthy is not easy due to the fast pace of life. Of course, the average nutritional values printed on the packaging help us, and with the combination of different foods, it quickly becomes impossible to keep track of the amount of carbohydrates, proteins, fats... With the appearance of the NutriRay3D application, which counts the calories on your plate, it becomes much easier.
The battery is the main concern of mobile devices today, be it a smartphone, laptop, tablet or smartwatch. We often have at least two of the above with us. Now imagine the following. You're on the road, your phone's battery is low, and you need to make an urgent call. Meanwhile, the tablet is bursting with "energy". So far this has not helped you much, with the PowerMe cable, because PowerMe turns any device into a power source!
PhoneDrone Ethos is a drone that gives "wings" to your smartphone and allows you to observe and document your surroundings from a bird's eye view. Since the advent of smartphones, they have been grounded, but now you can give your phone access to the third dimension.
A fresh Slovenian company, Damogran Labs, has presented its first project, Chaotic-Tock, on the online crowdfunding portal Indiegogo. A unique designer watch is not only unique in its shape, but also in the way it moves. The pointers are always stationary, but only the numbers rotate. But since these are also mixed or confused, they rotate in whatever direction is most appropriate at the moment.
Every year, a "new batch" of high school students turns into college students. Parents usually buy some furniture for empty student rooms and thus turn the space into a more pleasant living area. Created by Our Paper Life, Room in a Box is a set of cardboard furniture pieces designed to cover all the basic needs of a student room. The entire room, which can be assembled in thirty minutes without tools or glue, is waterproof, durable, and can also be recycled.
The company Palmieri has launched a crowdfunding campaign on the IndieGoGo platform, with which they want to introduce a series of prestigious dessert wines to foreign markets. These are unique Refoško desserts in which, with the help of master chef Gorazd Potočnik, Slovenian honey, bourbon vanilla and white truffle have been incorporated.
Deaf and hard-of-hearing people face many problems in communication, because most people do not know sign language. To remove this barrier, deaf entrepreneurs from the Rochester Institute of Technology have developed a solution called MotionSavvy Uni to bridge this communication gap.
Creators, innovators and designers of the world impress us every year with innovative concepts, inventions and ideas that make our daily lives easier. We present those technological concepts that literally took our breath away in 2014.
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.
If you travel a lot, you've probably gotten lost at the airport. Except for lost luggage, there is probably nothing worse than when it turns into a maze, and you already hear the last boarding call over the loudspeaker. The solution? AILO, also the product of Slovenian know-how, is an "internal" GPS that uses wi-fi, bluetooth, gyroscope and other sources to provide you with the exact location, direction, estimated time to arrival at the boarding point and points of interest via iOS or Google Maps ( kiosk, toilet, etc.).
The team at Californian startup Arubixs has rolled up its sleeves and introduced a smartphone worn like a shirt sleeve to the world via crowdfunding platform Indiegogo. The Portal is a flexible waterproof tablet that can be worn as a wristwatch. Forget smart watches and their tiny screens, here is a 4- or A 6-inch screen that, unlike the iPhone 6, does not mind bending.