Personal devices that give us professional advice, smart home appliances that make us regain the time we lost with small details in our daily lives, umbrellas that announce the rain, trash can that make food suggestions, environmentally friendly new technologies and creative products that only use technology for entertainment purposes.
1. Solar powered printer
Introducing your son one of your jams more than paper bronzers. Although these designs have not been sold yet, as we will see everywhere soon.
No electricity, no starter, no shooter…
This printer writes by tanning your menstrual papers using solar energy.
The most eco-friendly printer from bad-looking design.
2. Magnetic Dumbbell
The magnetic dumbbell is a completely new and original design. We have been seeing electric dumbbells with motors for a long time. However, this product of Yanko Design is completely based on an innovative perspective.
Thanks to the adjustable magnetic field of the bands that are attached to the top and bottom of your elbow, it can be carried easily and has a much more flexible usage area compared to other electrical counterparts.
The user can set the working range between 3 kg and 24 kg.
3. Nike Hyperdunk+
Nike Hyperdunk+ is one of the company’s electronically dressed products. This shoe, which mostly appeals to basketball players, can actually accompany any athlete during training as it will give you the advice and feedback that only your coach can give you.
Thanks to pressure sensors in the sole and wireless connectivity, your shoes not only show you the distance you walk and the step you take, but also how much you jump and how fast you are.
4. Armband Controller
Myo Armband is a universal remote that can work with almost all your electronic devices. Thanks to the EEG sensors inside the band you attach to your arm, it reads the electricity passing through your muscles during arm movements and assigns the commands you want to the arm movements that are unique to you, allowing you to use your peripheral devices.
It works effectively as each user defines their own commands according to their own muscle movements. It is also compatible with various gaming platforms such as Myo PS and Nintendo, allowing you to have gaming experiences.
5. Paper Airplane Flyer
PowerUp 3.0 is the world’s first paper airplane flyer.
With wireless connection, battery support and simple user interface, you can now fly your paper airplanes with your mobile phone. This product, which has been finalized after 2 years of design, came out for $19 on Kickstarter.
5. The Umbrella That Predicts Weather
Furniture that speaks to us… This was exactly the description of the magical items David Rose from MIT Media Lab envisioned for the future. The umbrella, which predicts the weather, communicates with you thanks to the blue lights on it and informs you that the rain is approaching.
All you have to do for this is to enter your zip code on your umbrella. Thanks to the wireless adapter in the handle, your umbrella connects to AccuWeather and elegantly notifies you with its leds when the weather is bad.
6. Selfie Drone
One of the fastest spreading amazing products of recent years. According to some, what is needed, according to others, it is an important technological development in the process of introducing drones into our lives. Still, it seems to have found a good market for itself, and quickly various companies launched similar products.
The most famous of these is undoubtedly DJI, the fastest growing company for next-generation gimble cameras.
This drone has been developed so that even the most inexperienced users will not have problems. The drone takes off from the palm of your hand. It recognizes your face and detects the commands you give with your hand. It takes the photo you want and lands on your palm again.
7. The Fork That Alerts You About What You’re Eating
Introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show in 2013, the Hapifork is a product launched as a project by MIT and impressively quickly reached a wide range of users in the market as a daily household appliance. The reason for this is very simple:
Because we all want to lose weight and it is our choice to have someone do it for us.
This chunky $100 fork comes in 5 different colors. If you start eating too fast, it warns you by gently vibrating it. Also using the teeth of the fork; It also measures how long it takes you to eat your food, fork portions per minute, and time between portions. Then it saves them and sends them to you. Whether these results are your happiness or your nightmare is in your hands.
Behind this product is the support of David Rose. What he calls this is an impressive start, but something different awaits in the next 5 years. “Imagine a real dental prosthesis that responds to chewing movements and can detect the texture, temperature and chemical content of food and drink. So in problematic situations, you get magnetically locked and you cannot continue to eat.”
8. Self Parking Slippers
Automakers have been working on a self-driving vehicle for years. What about autonomous home appliances?
With new generation products such as self-lacing shoes and self-parking chairs, we take back the time we waste unnecessarily in our daily lives.
And now… Nissan introduced its latest rolling slippers. It has the ability to go to the place you set and park itself with a single button, regardless of where it is.
These slippers are currently only available at the ProPILOT Park Ryokan hotel in Hakone, Japan, with self-parking tables, cushions and remote controls.
The slippers’ self-parking technology is based on Nissan’s Leaf electric vehicle system. However, for now, slippers turn only when you activate them with a wall-mounted button, unlike vehicles.
Slippers only work inside the hotel. Because the images taken from the cameras in the security infrastructure of the hotel are processed, allowing the slippers to go to their places without crashing around the objects in front of them.
Nissan is not considering commercializing these slippers for now. However, none of us know exactly what the future may bring.