Rinsten spring is a bike accessory that reduces the vibration from the seat for cyclists. A cyclist experiences the same …
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Rinsten spring is a bike accessory that reduces the vibration from the seat for cyclists. A cyclist experiences the same …
Sony’s new Wena Smartwatch Strap is designed to convert your watch into a smartwatch. It has an OLED screen that …
In the era of the bigger screen, Vinpok Split presents itself as a shortcut for more screen assets on the …
To see our favorite gadgets at CES: DJI doesn’t have a new drone to offer at CES 2019 but it …
If you haven’t seen Black Mirror, you should. The show often comes up with dystopian predictions on how technology could affect our lives in the future, and this time they could be right.
Recently, we’ve got our hands on a prototype of the Mu6, the company behind the product claims it performed better than Bose in some respects, and they have some data to show for it.
Tap came up with a wearable keyboard that might be the best idea there is for a wearable keyboard. Now it’s shipping for $179, so we can finally figure out what it can actually do.
Handling age-related farsightedness for people who suffer from nearsightedness could be quite challenging. Now we have a quick solution for exchanging two pairs of glasses. Touch focus is a pair of glasses featuring a switch that allows the user to adjust the glasses accordingly.
We have to clarify first, this is not a VR headset. It is probably closer to a 3D theater experience. Hence the $50 price tag. It uses optical means to alter the image you see. NS Glass calls it a “passive 3D” experience.
The holiday season is coming up, and the travel part is something a lot of us can do without. Panasonic’s Wear Space comes just in time to keep your ears and sight comfortable away from fighting couples and crying babies.