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Friday, 26 June 2015

9 mind-blowing most recent inventions you do not know about


Technology is moving too fast and you can't stay abreast of all the latest development. Some of the things you dreamed of seeing, or having are already here but you just don't not know they have been invented, and ready to solve your problem. Take a look.

The Flyboard(pictured)
A new watersport equipment, called Flyboard, allows you to fly around across the water like Iron Man. Think of it as wearing boots with a fire hose attached to them. Straps it like a backpack and fly to any place you so desire.


The Basecamp Biolite stove
Some of us like to go camping during holidays and charging our devices in the wilderness is quite a task for us.However this Biolite stove, the BaseCamp, can charge your smartphones like the iPhone 6 Plus and S6, tablets, hand-held GPS etc.while also allowing you cook your delicious meal.

The BaseCamp works just by feeding it with sticks,pines or any other form of biomass and then light it up. The heat from the fire generates 5W of electricity via a thermoelectric generators that turns a fan that send out air on the fire for improve combustion. The excess energy generated is sent to the USB port for charging tablets, phones and GPS units. So you have got something that charges your devices as well as electricity.

Alfa

Alfa is cardbaord bicycle invented by Israeli mechanical engineer Izhar Gafni. Garni made use of waste material to build this bike and guess what? It is waterproof and fireproof. It cost just $9. Not bad for something to get you around town.

Samsung EyeCan + Mouse
The weird mouse from South Korean company Samsung turns a disable person able by allowing them to use the Internet, edit document etc the same way a fit person could, just by  tracking their user eyes movement.The user can use the EyeCan+ mouse while sitting or lying down between 60cm and 70cm away from the computer monitor. They can scroll, copy, paste, click and even move the cursor just by using their eyes. ''First-time users will have to calibrate their eyes to the technology so it can remember their ocular characteristics.''

Wearhaus Arc wireless headphones
Listening to a good song and would like the other person next to you hear it without having they hand them a cable? The Wearhaus Arc wireless headphones will let you play that song with person or multiple people around, allowing you to listen to music together. Isn't it cool.

The Hovding Bicycle helmet
Hövding is a collar that you wear around your neck while cycling. The collar contains a folded up airbag that you’ll only see if you happen to have an accident. The airbag is shaped like a hood, surrounding and protecting the cyclist’s head. The trigger mechanism is controlled by sensors which pick up the abnormal movements of a cyclist in an accident.

 The actual collar is the visible part of the invention. It’s covered by a removable shell that you can change to match your outfit. When in use, the black box continuously monitors the cyclist’s movements, and the collar deploys its air bag protection whenever a dangerous situation arises. The unit is charged by USB.

Blittab
Blitab is the world's first tablet for the blind and virtually impaired. According to its makers, Blitab is a braille device for reading and writing that shows one whole page braille without any mechanical elements. It is somewhat similar to e-books save for the letters rise and fall on demand. As a result a full page can be read  and written in Braille perkins pens.

LeChal Shoes:Haptic shoe for the blind
It is a smart technology footwear in which shoe insoles are connected to a smartphone application that uses wikipedia.orgGoogle maps, and vibrate to tell users when and where to turn to reach their destination.

The right arm
A flexible stand for tablet and laptops.
 

So there you have it.
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