Showing posts with label gadget. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gadget. Show all posts

24 October 2010

Seascooters

 If you fancy yourself as a bit of a James Bond this bit of kit will certainly attract Pussy Galore. “I want a go” will surely be the refrain as you calmly walk onto the beach with your new Sea Scooter. Use it when scuba diving and we guarantee you will be the centre of attention.
The Sea Scooter negates the need to swim so you lazybones can also make use of this flash propulsion device to drag you along under the water. It won't sink either. If you release its soft start trigger it will automatically cut off and will float to the surface.

The buoyancy chamber allows you to set it to your weight and to regulate your depth. The Sea Scooter can run at a speed of up to 3mph at a depth of up to 100ft and has built in buoyancy regulation for maximum comfort.
Its quick release latches allow easy removal of the battery for recharging while overnight charging gives you up to 2 hours of use. It also comes with a cool looking Sea Scooter holdall so you can take it anywhere.

Choose from four Sea Scooter models, the Original, GTI, Turbo or Reef Rider.

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15 October 2010

DraganFlyer 6X, Just Plain Cool



Let’s face it, on the inside we are all still big kids. When my best friend told me about Dragon Fly, I felt like a little boy hearing about remote control helicopters for the first time.
Draganflyer X6, in particular, was the model my best friend was talking about. Think Military UAV, but in a helicopter. The device is intended for remote aerial photography, videography, and 3D Laser Scanning. Imaging being able to fly a souped up remote control helicopter over a disaster scene a mile away, take photos of it, take video of it, record thermal images, or scan it to produce a 3D computer model.
The Draganflyer X6 helicopter utilizes an innovative six-rotor design. The six rotors are arranged as three counter-rotating offset pairs mounted at the ends of the three arms, with matched sets of counter-rotating rotor blades.

Not only does the unique design maximize thrust, it also minimizes sound output. Because the rotor blades are designed for maximum efficiency, they naturally produce less turbulence when spinning. And because the motors direct drive the rotors, no noisy gearing is required. At hover the Draganflyer X6 produces less than (approx.)65dB of sound at one meter (3 feet), and less than (approx.)60dB at three meters (9 feet).

About The Company

Founded in 1998 by Zenon and Christine Dragan, Draganfly Innovations Inc. started as a small mail-order business specializing in radio controlled flying machines. They soon began selling their unique, four-rotor helicopter, the Draganflyer. The Draganflyer was originally designed to be an easy-to-fly, low-maintenance helicopter which evolved into a camera platform and was then refined into the professional videography apparatus it is today.
Dragan Draganfly Innovations Inc. creates machines that make a difference in the world. From flying outings in the park with our hobby line products to protecting emergency service personnel in dangerous situations via our high end, industrial platforms, we are constantly working towards delivering the best possible machines for our customers.

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03 October 2010

Trendy MP3 player is versatile in different situations

The most famous MP3 player in this day and age would be the iPod, although technically Apple's device is a portable media player (PMP) since it does video as well. Regardless of whether it is a PMP or MP3 player, most of these aren't exactly of the rugged stock, but this British-designed Trendy MP3 player can double up as a sports gadget as well.

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02 October 2010

Low Cost 100 Dollar Educational Laptop


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Aero-Garden Kit

This is the perfect gift for cooks or gardeners or yourself, no green thumb required. It's a counter-top herb garden, with the perfect balance of organic nutrients, oxygen, lighting and automation technology.

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30 September 2010

Kill Annoying Noise!

 Noise cancellation earphones eliminate ambient noises so that you can listen to music clearly or sleep peacefully in the drone. But how about the time that you want to filter out the electronic noises of machines etc. in your environment, and hold a conversation with your co-worker?

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19 September 2010

A Support for iPad by Psychic Factory

With its rounded form iPad is pleasant to the eye due to its sleek look, however, such a form does not seem ideal if you are going to use the device as a sketch pad on the table. Psychic Factory comes with a nice solution – the iSketch that is likely to seem great to you. It offers a snug-fitting protective support for the device, but this is not all. Also it props up the iPad at an elevated level for more comfort while the user is doodling or scribbling on it. One more great characteristic – the iSketch doubles up into a powermat for hassle-free charge.

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Old Gadget Hookah

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17 September 2010

Light and Cork USB Flash Drives


It won’t be long before the people that create USB flash drives run out of ideas on what to model the drive after next.  Green House, a Japanese company that specializes in flash memory cards decided that their USB flash drives would come in the form of corks and bulbs.

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The Deafinite Style Hearing Aid

Designaffairs Studio has a mission of creating concepts that garner attention, and the Deafinite Style hearing aid is definitely capturing some attention.  The Deafinite Style hearing aid is a conceptual hearing aid that forms a large tunnel through a person’s earlobe. 

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15 September 2010

TwitterPeek for the Tweet Geek

Can you believe it? Are we users so addicted to Twitter, tweets, twittering and retweets enough for an electronics manufacturer to  consider releasing a Twitter stand-alone device?

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DJ Mouse: might not be a great mouse but it’s a great DJing tool

For DJs who have jumped ship and gone totally digital (and there’s a large number who have, at least if sneaking a peek at their setups in nightclubs is anything to go by) this DJ Mouse looks like an interesting addition.
It is designed to work with the PC/Mac software Deckadance, and comes with a special mat that’s supposed to make the mouse easier to use.

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Morph: Nokia integrates cell phones with The Matrix!

 I do not really know if the new technology developed by Nokia Research Center and the University of Cambridge is called ‘Morph’ accidentally or on purpose. I mean, take a look at the phone, the way it is almost bent in to a circle and the color of the entire thing. The glowing green, the awesome 3-D flexibility and the ability to change shape at will- all adding up to a world out of ‘The Matrix’.

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The Message Toaster


Ever wanted to leave your partner a message on her breakfast. Well now you can with the message toaster. You write the message on top of the toaster and it will toast your message in to the bread. 
 
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14 September 2010

Antique laptop

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13 September 2010

Lenovo’s Pocket Yoga

It’s wonderful how small and compact this notebook is! I love the convenience of having to carry a laptop like this. Look, you can even put it in your pants’ pocket!
This newest netbook from Lenovo is called the Pocket Yoga.
The gadget comes with an ultra-wide screen and a display that is so much like the VAIO. It also has a touchscreen feature as you can work this baby with a stylus. You can fold it up or flip it like you would any regular notepad or notebook (the ones made of paper).

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12 September 2010

Bike to the future

Throughout the years, we’ve seen many interpretations of futuristic cars but this is probably the first time I’ve seen a conceptualized design of a bike from the future. The above design was unveiled by Olympic cyclist Chris Boardman who firmly believes that this will be available within 20 years. Specs of the bike include:

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Wear Computers On Our Wrist

Our present need for internet connectivity is so profound that secondary devices like the Nextep Computer are bound to happen. Developed to be worn as a bracelet, this computer concept is constructed out of a flexible OLED touchscreen. Earmarked for the year 2020, features like a holographic projector (for screen), pull-out extra keyboard panels and social networking compatibility, make the concept plausible. Ten years from now is not too far away, so how many of you think we’d be buying such gadgets?

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