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The system will perform all the important tasks, like grill, boil, fry and steam. This portable cooking surface, christened the Omnia Cooking System. The moveable surface will work with the help of wireless electricity. Whenever you feel like cooking, simply press the button and see the cooking surface unfurl in front of your eyes. Portable Dock can be placed anywhere as per the user’s whims and fancies.
Multi-pede chair is one such choice you can grab on for your living room. It can also be called a modern electrical chair, because of its Electro active Shape Memory Polymer core with 100 legs. Gone are the days when you had to sit on inflexible chairs out of wooden, plastic, or foam. In this high definition era, technology has reached even to your couch with great style, materials, and functionalities. This chair can expand like a giant robot with a shape and size up to 800% of its actual configuration.
The myCopter project tries to solve the problems and provide a suitable alternative to the rise in congestion on European roads. This thought gave rise to a project which aims at ending road congestion and making flying as easy as one drives a car.
The watch has one dial for seconds, one for minutes and another for hours and is made of pure shiny titanium. Perfect for those adventure sports lovers or the clumsy one’s who keep cracking their watch screens. The three crowns help change the hand positions. The watch has a rugged look and feel with the three screws on its face.
The key feature of Samsung NC215S is the solar panel located on the lid, which charges a six-cell battery equipped with PowerPlus technology to provide extended running times. There’s a couple of Intel Atom CPUs to choose from, a hybrid sleep mode, and the 10.1-inch 1024 x 600 pixel display is designed for use in direct sunlight. Two hours of sunlight exposure of the unit’s solar panel is said to give up to one hour of working time, with the total battery life estimated to be 14.5 hrs. Considering that NC215S is supposed to work in bright sunlight, the display offers a brightness of 300 cd/m2 and an anti-reflective coating that Samsung claims provides colorful and clear images in any situation – even in direct light.
Francisco Lupin has designed a bathtub named “ECO zonda” that will recycle water. To avoid any kind of wastage, the shower has been wedged with a sensor system. Hot and cold water can be mixed in an ingenious manner with help of a novel digital touch panel. This will clean water for further usage by removing unhealthy particles.
It will have a see-through cabin to enjoy a picturesque view that will leave travelers enchanted. The walls will alter in behavior as per the available light conditions. This will have power over air temperature, and when needed, will turn transparent. The seats have been crafted in a way that will adjust according to the body shape of a passenger and not the other way round.
JayBird’s new JF3 Freedom Bluetooth Buds are designed to keep that from happening. As the name implies, the earphones receive an audio signal via Bluetooth from a separate MP3 player, mobile phone, or other digital audio device – the earphones and that device must be electronically paired with one another before the first use, which users can do themselves. A built-in mic also allows the user’s voice to be transmitted to the device, should it be a phone.
Very interesting design from creator Zach Weiss when it comes to his Orbo watch series. You will have on the same “clock” the Temp, the Date and the Stop dials that will orbit on top of the normal watch screen. Also there is the 2nd display that will show you the temperature or the current date (it will depend on what model you chose to have)
If you tap the screen or flick your wrist, its numerals light up, inviting you to swipe through its timer, alarm and clock functions. Its specialty is vibrating reminders, and with the help of its motion sensor, it perceives when you’re active or sleeping, adjusting the intensity of its vibrations accordingly. Sure, your smartphone can provide vibrating timers and alarms, but can it do that with such mysterious style? Mutewatch first appeared as a design concept last summer, but now its maker says the real thing will be shipping in July for $259, available in Charcoal Gray, Poppy Red or Pure White.