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Top 5 Versatile & Stylish Grill Designs To Elevate Your Outdoor Grilling Game This Fall Season

7 octobre 2024 à 11:40

Autumn season is setting in, which means the leaves are starting to change, and its time to whip up some delicious pumpkin spice lattes. Fall doesn’t simply mean sweaters and pumpkin-themed meals, it also welcomes the barbecue season. If you’re in the mood to host a couple of barbecue parties in your backyard this fall, then we’ve curated a collection of top-notch grills to elevate your outdoor grilling game. From an All-in-One-Grill with a whole bunch of different functionalities to a compact grill plate that lets you grill wherever you feel like – these exceptional grill designs perfectly merge style, functionality, and versatility to meet your grilling needs.

1. All-in-One-Grill

Named the All-in-One-Grill, this compact grill is perfect for your barbecue sessions this fall. It is designed to facilitate different kinds of cooking – from frying to smoking, grilling, stewing or even keeping some wine warm for you. Additionally, the griller doesn’t occupy much space either.

Click Here to Buy Now: $449

Why is it noteworthy?

The All-in-One-Grill is manufactured by a small family-owned factory, and it is designed to maximize the limited amount of space available. It includes a wooden base, which doesn’t let your table get burnt, while also functioning as a lid for when the grill is kept aside.

What we like

  • The grill supports seven different kinds of cooking
  • Makes outdoor cooking a simple, seamless, and efficient task

What we dislike

  • The grill is quite simple and isn’t preferred by hardcore grillers

2. WARMBOND BondStove Fire Pit

Named the WARMBOND BondStove Fire Pit, this product is easy to assemble and easy to ignite, making it ideal for people new to firepits. It has a compact and portable design with a dual-air system that eliminates smoke. It has its temperature indicator and lets you grill your food, or even simply warm your hands.

Why is it noteworthy?

The Bondstove Fire Pit looks like a Mac Studio of fire pits, featuring a rounded-square body and a metallic design. It has an interior construction that is pretty clever and promotes airflow with efficiency. It provides a bigger fire pit than a typical circular one, and it features a combustion chamber area of 58 liters.

What we like

  • Dissipates smoke in a way that keeps the fire pit clean
  • Cuts down on excessive smoke and pollution

What we dislike

  • Can only be used in well-ventilated areas
  • Reduces smoke production, but isn’t 100% smoke-free

3. Compact Modular Grill Plate

Named the Compact Modular Grill Plate, this portable kitchen utensil is all you need to prepare a yummy steak for your next outdoor trip. It is amped with heat conduction, heat uniformity, and plate thickness. The utensil may look pretty simple and unassuming, but once you start using it, you’ll realize how functional it truly is.

Click Here to Buy Now: $89

Why is it noteworthy?

It features a three-layer architecture with two steel layers covering aluminum. It is made using a lower Stainless Steel SUS439 and an upper Stainless Steel SUS304, so you can use it on an induction stove, and it features impressive corrosion resistance.

What we like

  • Constructed by experts from Tsubamesanjo in Japan
  • Lightweight and compact design

What we dislike

  • Cannot handle larger portions of food

4. Otto’s G32

Meet Otto’s G32 – the first smart and modular gas grill. It is designed to revolutionize gas grilling, and it perfectly adjusts to your grilling needs. G32 is an end-of-the-line gas grill, and it is packed with features found in commercial-grade appliances. It is made using premium quality materials with cutting-edge, patent-pending technology.

Why is it noteworthy?

It is amped with connected cooking. You can monitor or control the G32 with your smartphone. You can measure temperatures, check gas levels, and cook recipes using the Otto Wilde app.

What we like

  • You can add modules like side cookers, cabinets, or built-in appliances to the line-up

What we dislike

  • Quite pricey

5. FYR Grill

The FYR Grill is versatile, durable, and portable. It lets you live-fire grill almost anywhere you like without any boundaries. You can take it wherever you travel, and cook up a delicious barbecue meal. It lets you cook virtually anything from virtually anywhere!

Why is it noteworthy?

The FYR Grill features a modular design that lets you bolt on different accessories with ease. For example, the Santa Maria attachment lets you raise and lower the grates for ultimate temperature control. While, the battery-powered rotisserie attachment helps you slow-roast whole chickens, legs, loins, and more

What we like

  • Has multiple attachments to help you grill with ease
  • Ideal for different outdoor events

What we dislike

  • Assembly and disassembly can be tedious

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The Nothing Robot Vacuum (1) brings transparent tech to Smart Homes, along with a Glyph Interface

Par : Sarang Sheth
6 octobre 2024 à 11:40

If you think just about the Nothing.tech company ethos of bringing fun back to tech while still being design-driven and meaningful, that ethos can apply to pretty much any category of product. Sure, Nothing’s best known for their earbuds, phones, and even other accessories like the CMF Watch Pro… so here’s a proposition – what if we took Nothing’s ethos and brought it to other products that are a bit of a visual afterthought? The robot vacuum, for instance, is a fairly ‘boring’ looking product. Its job is literally to scuttle around the house cleaning up after your mess, so for the most part, its design is driven by function rather than expression. However, by bringing the robot vacuum under the Nothing design umbrella, Soo Hyun Lim and PDF HAUS have uplifted an otherwise dull-looking appliance into something that inherently feels more modern – because it borrows its design cues directly from Nothing’s modern-looking smartphones.

Designers: Soo Hyun Lim & PDF HAUS

Meet the Nothing Robot Vacuum (1), a tongue-in-cheek fan-made concept that ports Nothing’s DNA onto a familiar product template. Most robot vacuums are the same shape and size, so how could you possibly make things interesting? Well, LEDs and transparent covers, of course! The Robot Vacuum (1) has a circular profile that’s then outfitted with a transparent D-shaped outer shell, giving it an almost ‘preserved in glass’ kind of look. Sensors are where they belong (on the front as well as on the top), and although you can’t entirely make a robot vacuum transparent, what with all the dust and dirt, Hyun Lim does something clever by bringing the Glyph Interface to the product. What does the interface do? Well, it acts as a progress bar that lets you know how much cleaning’s left. Similarly, Glyph lights on the vacuum’s docking station light up to indicate charging process as well as letting you know the fill-status on the station’s dustbin, so you know when to throw the trash out every week or so.

With the aesthetic appeal of a fancy turntable, the Nothing Robot Vacuum (1) highlights a kind of Bauhaus-meets-Scandinavian minimalism that companies like Bang&Olufsen have come to showcase so well with their products. The vacuum looks classy, not appliance-y, which is quite a win because of how menial its task actually is. I mean, sure some appliances have boring jobs, like thermostats and dehumidifiers, but that’s no reason they should look ‘boring’, right? Well, the Nothing Robot Vacuum (1) rejects that stereotype.

As far as the design goes, the vacuum comes in 3 colors – black, white, and grey. Just from a top view, you instantly recognize the Nothing design template. The Glyph Interface at the 7 o’clock position, the transparent elements along the body, and a radial pattern on the upper half of the circular top that sort of resembles the coils in the wireless charging zone on the smartphones. It’s simple, yet cleverly executed.

Just like with the phones, you’ve got microtextures galore, along with text screen-printed onto the transparent elements like the upper guard (that prevents the sensors on top from being damaged), and the front transparent bumper that helps the robot vacuum easily maneuver into corners. Moreover, Hyun Lim mentions that the vacuum is constructed from recycled plastic and aluminum, which seems like a nice sustainability touch that goes well with the ‘clean’ image of the vacuum cleaner.

Although conceptual, Hyun Lim does give the robot vacuum a fair bit of detail. You’ve got a rotary broom on the front, along with a vibrating wet mop that helps get grease, grime, and other stains off your floor. The simple design is complemented by a simple UX – you can lift the lid to access the robot’s power button or open its water reservoir to replenish it between cleaning sessions. The sensors on the front and top help the vacuum navigate through the house, while an app on the phone gives you all the controls you need to set schedules, paths, no-go zones, and charging times. Plus, when the robot vacuum runs low on juice, it automatically goes and docks in its station, where the battery gets charged and the dust-tank gets cleaned.

The docking station is just as minimal as the vacuum itself, and serves as a place where your appliance goes to take a pit-stop. Once docked, the Robot Vacuum (1) charges its batteries, while performing a self-clean operation so it’s good to go for round 2. This means the mop head gets cleaned with water, and the dust/dirt tank gets disposed into the docking station’s larger ‘dustbin’. When the dustbin gets filled (after a couple of days of cleaning), all you need to do is empty the trash bag inside and replace it with a new one. That’s where the docking station’s Glyph lights come handy, letting you know your vacuum’s charging rate, along with the dustbin’s current capacity.

Although the Robot Vacuum (1) is purely conceptual at this point, it does prove that Nothing’s approach to redefining technology as ‘accessible fun’ is quite a winning and versatile one. The Robot Vacuum (1) doesn’t exist but there’s no reason it shouldn’t. Carl, you listening?

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Rectangular robot vacuum concept proposes a more efficient design for smaller spaces

Par : JC Torres
1 octobre 2024 à 13:20

Robot vacuum cleaners and mops are common sights these days, but despite all the advancements they’ve made in terms of technology, their basic shape has remained unchanged since the first-ever Roomba. They’re almost all circular, though the are some that have taken on rounded square forms, a shape that was dictated by the limitations of old technologies that don’t seem to be relevant today. This standard design, however, still carries over other limitations, like squeezing into tight spaces or cleaning corners. Perhaps it’s time to rethink that old and outdated design, which is what this concept tries to do in order to cater to homes with smaller, cramped spaces and messy floors.

Designer: Subin Kim

The initial design of robot vacuums was made primarily for the robot and not the humans. The circular shape made it easier for the machine to turn and correct its direction, something that was all too common given the very basic technologies from decades past. Today, however, most robot cleaners have no problem navigating the most cluttered floors, so there’s now an opportunity to rethink that basic shape.

mini is a concept design that stretches the robot vacuum into a more rectangular form, technically more pill-shaped with its rounded sides. The idea is that this robot can better squeeze itself into narrow spaces, like those between walls and furniture, or hug edges to properly brush and vacuum areas that even the most sophisticated circular robot can’t reach. In small apartments or tiny homes, that is more often the case, so such a design is more useful than the majority of round or square robots.

The design can actually be even more efficient than standard robot vacuums because it can change its orientation depending on the area of the floor to be cleaned. In its vertical mode, it can easily clean out narrow gaps, but then it can rotate and switch to horizontal mode if there’s a wider space available for it to move. Such a feat would require AI and advanced sensors, both of which are readily available on most robot cleaners today.

mini’s design does mean it won’t be able to turn quickly, but that can be handled by better obstacle detection and smarter navigation. Although it might not work perfectly in practice, the concept does challenge the status quo and encourages a design that really puts the user at the center, rather than simply turning such robot helpers into technological showcases.

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Top 10 Transparent Tech Gear That Truly Showcase The Minimalist Magic Of See-Through Design

30 septembre 2024 à 23:30

Transparent tech designs seem to be taking the world by storm. They make a powerful yet simple statement by combining functionality with a futuristic and aesthetic appeal. These innovative designs offer users an opportunity to observe and appreciate the innards and intricate mechanisms of their favorite devices. Transparent designs unveil their inner workings to users and buyers, creating an atmosphere of openness and honesty. We’ve curated a collection of stunning and super functional transparent tech designs that are a true celebration of minimalism and clarity. From a transparent Gameboy version to a transparent variant of Ray-Ban’s Meta Wayfarer glasses – these products truly showcase the magic of see-through design.

1. Transparent Game Boy

LFD Official creates this conceptual Game Boy design as an ultra-advanced gaming accessory. It will cater to your indoor and outdoor gaming requirements, without any restrictions, letting you play either on the native small screen or a larger one. And, it is transparent too! It features an integrated mini projector, that can be removed and placed to project on any room wall, outdoor tent, or more.

2. Ghost Cipher Special Edition Gamepad

The Ghost Cipher Special Edition gamepad features an intriguing transparent outer shell, which exposes all the innards in their real form while showcasing the working dynamics. The see-through aesthetics are contrasted by a silver interior, grey joysticks, and bronze accents on the triggers and D-pad, creating a futuristic and dynamic appeal. The buttons and Xbox logo are white, adding a sophisticated vibe to the design.

3. Meta Ray-Ban Limited Edition Transparent Wayfarer

Ray-Ban’s Meta Wayfarer glasses are the ultimate combination of fashion and meet – a classic style is elevated with advanced smart features. Recently Ray-Ban and Meta introduced the new Shiny Transparent Wayfarer, which features exposed innards and Clear to Sapphire Transition lenses. This new and improved model truly tests and pushes the boundaries of what smart glasses can look like.

4. Lenovo ThinkPad Transparent Display Laptop

The Lenovo ThinkPad Transparent Display Laptop is the world’s first laptop with a 17.3-inch Micro LED transparent display. It is a concept product that is truly mesmerizing to look at, and you can see the applications windows and their contents very clearly, while still viewing what’s behind the screen. Only some parts of the screen become “opaque” when displaying something, while the rest stays fully transparent!

5. LG SIGNATURE OLED T

LG’s SIGNATURE OLED T is the world’s first wireless transparent 4K OLED TV. The screen gets covered and illuminated with dynamic pictures, fluid animations, and ecstatic images, which hide what’s behind those parts while maintaining transparency in areas without images. Once you’re done watching, the TV blends with the background, allowing it to merge with your home.

6. Jetstream Loudspeaker

The Jetstream loudspeaker looks more like an art piece than a speaker. It is made using transparent acrylic for the horn, and it is blown up to human-sized proportions. It serves as a distinctive and one-of-a-kind speaker, giving the impression that the drive unit is floating in mid-air. The speaker resembles the sonic boom traces left by a high-speed jet when it is seen from the side, making it a truly unique piece.

7. Harman Kardon Gramophone Mini Speaker Concept

This beautiful speaker design by Wagner Pozebon is the perfect definition of minimalism, merged with the spirit of a gramophone. It also integrates a modern and contemporary design aesthetic. The wireless speaker is versatile, and it features a stunning translucent body that imitates the gramophone’s contours. The speaker delivers encapsulating audio from the soundbox.

8. Nothing Bass (1) Speaker

Called the Nothing Bass (1), this portable speaker is created in Black or White and serves as an impressive conversation starter for a house party. The speaker is incorporated with the power of LEDE lighting, and it syncs perfectly to the rhythm of beats, allowing the device to get everyone’s attention. The speaker has a pretty sophisticated appeal, and it will style up any living room it is placed into.

9. Apple Clear Series

Named the Apple Clear Series, this concept design recreates popular Apple products with transparent aesthetics, giving them a cool see-through vibe. The AirPods Max Clear are super cool transparent cans with the rear portion of the earcups exposed.  While the AirPods Pro Clear seems to be inspired by Beats, and the Apple Watch Ultra Clear features a transparent shell, and a rubber strap in a see-through material.

10. Transparent Turntable

Stockholm-based Transparent has released a turntable, which is truly quite stunning. It features a transparent tempered glass cover on top of an aluminum body, which has been meticulously crafted. It is available in black and white and equipped with a preinstalled Elliptical Diamond Ortofon OM Stylus 5E which delivers rich and top-notch sound quality. You can replace it with a fancier stylus model as well if you prefer.

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XGIMI Debuts Stylish Projectors to Deliver Quality Entertainment For All, Wherever You Are

Par : JC Torres
6 septembre 2024 à 10:00

With cord-cutting and streaming services, the boundaries between home entertainment and watching videos on the go have gotten even blurrier. With the freedom and flexibility of sources for entertainment, consumers have also begun yearning for freedom from conventional TV boxes or even flat displays. Laser projectors have risen in popularity in the past few years, whether they’re the big hulking boxes that are kept at home or the funky cylinders that we can take anywhere with us. The designs of these projectors have also changed considerably over the years, adapting not just to the needs of people but also to their aesthetic tastes. Now XGIMI is introducing not just one, not even just two, but five sleek new projectors to satisfy your entertainment needs, wherever the craving hits you.

Designer: XGIMI

XGIMI Elfin Flip: Elegance and Power in One

Laser projectors have this connotation of large, uninspiring boxes used in meetings or formal presentations, but today’s designs have thankfully outgrown that stereotype. In fact, some projectors have even embraced the call of adventure, accompanying people wherever they go, ready to play a movie at a moment’s notice. The new XGIMI Elfin Flip is one of the latest in this new breed of projectors, and it doesn’t sacrifice elegance for portability.

With its thin and tall triangular body, the Elfin Flip almost looks like an Objet d’art that adds a subtle yet beautiful accent to any space. But flip its middle section down and it’s ready to play a movie in your living room, impress your bosses with a presentation in the board room, or dazzle your friends with photos from your latest island getaway vacation. And with its compact design, you can easily switch between any of these places without breaking a sweat.

The XGIMI Elfin Flip doesn’t skimp on the performance to get that slim body either. Boasting a brightness of 400 ISO lumens, two built-in 3W speakers, a multi-angle projection of up to 150 degrees, and featuring automatic keystone correction and screen alignment, this stylish projector delivers the right amount of power for an enjoyable movie day or movie night. Powered by WebOS with support for Netflix and thousands of apps, the Elfin Flip offers nearly limitless possibilities on what you can show on an extra-large screen. Best of all, the XGIMI Elfin Flip only costs $399, making it a very tempting offer for those who want a stylish project at home and anywhere they go.

XGIMI MoGo 3 Pro: Fun Anywhere, Anytime

If portability is the name of the game, then the EISA award-winning XGIMI MoGo 3 Pro is the projector to beat. Weighing only 2.4 lbs (1.1kg), this cylindrical beauty lets you take your binge anywhere inside your house or outdoors. With Google TV support, a first for any XGIMI projector, the MoGo 3 Pro has access not just to Netflix but also to hundreds of media sources and apps. Whether you want to watch a video, blast out some tunes, or start a party light show, the MoGo 3 Pro has got you covered.

Inside its very petite body lies a 450 ISO lumens bulb and a projector capable of a 1080p display that supports 90% of the industry-standard DCI-P3 color gamut. With dual 5W Harman Kardon speakers, you enjoy not only bright and vibrant visuals but also mind-blowing audio. And with the Ambient Light mode that syncs the projector light with the music being played, you can instantly get the party started anywhere.

The XGIMI MoGo 3 Pro is filled to the brim with convenient features for use anywhere. Simply rotate the projector body out of its multi-angle base stand to turn it on, no fumbling with switches and buttons necessary. Intelligent obstacle avoidance, automatic keystone correction, and other smart features offer stress-free and effortless operation so you can worry less about setting the projector up and spend more time enjoying the video or music. It can even be powered by a 65W power bank via USB-C, so power outlets will never be a problem. For only $449 ($499 for a bundle that includes the power stand), this agile projector delivers an unforgettable audio-visual experience in no time flat.

XGIMI AURA 2: Theater and Art Gallery at Home

Sometimes you just want to kick back and relax in the comfort of your favorite couch or chair and the XGIMI AURA 2 makes for a perfect partner in crime. With an ultra-short throw ratio of 0.177:1, you can put it near a wall and still get a 150-inch screen with no effort at all. Uninterrupted automatic keystone correction, color adaptation, and smart alignment assist make it super-easy to get the perfect screen without having to get up from your couch each time.

With Dual Light technology, a brightness of 2300 ISO lumens, support for 99% of the DCI-P3 color range, Dolby Vision certification, and 2-channel 15W Harman Kardon speakers, the XGIMI AURA 2 is a multimedia powerhouse disguised as a low, stylish object that can fit in many cramped spaces in your home. With rich and vibrant colors, you can display not only videos but also photos and artwork, turning into wall into a dynamic art canvas.

It can even display games and sports with the smooth MEMC mode. With Wi-Fi 6 support for wireless streaming, any device can become a source of entertainment, fun, and awe. Competitively priced at $2,699, the EISA award-winning XGIMI AURA 2 can turn any flat wall into a vibrant display with ease and convenience, creating a cozy environment for your personal movie night or a lively atmosphere for a celebration with family and friends.

XGIMI HORIZON S Series: Accessible Home Theater Experience

If space is no problem but your budget is, you don’t have to go far to enjoy a quality home theater experience. With the XGIMI HORIZON S Max (formerly HORIZON Max) and HORIZON S Pro, you have more affordable choices that won’t compromise on quality. Starting at only $1,299, you’re getting “Max” Performance and “Pro” Innovation in a box that won’t burn a hole in your wallet.

The HORIZON S projectors are brimming with power, with a contrast ratio of 1000000:1 and brightness of 3100 ISO lumens for the HORIZON S Max and 1800 ISO lumens for the HORIZON S Pro. They’re also packed with intelligent ISA 5.0 features like uninterrupted auto keystone correction, intelligent object avoidance, and autofocus, just to name a few. Featuring Dual Light 2.0 technology that combines a Tri-Color Laser with LED, the projectors offer accurate imagery and eye comfort for every video or photo. And to match that superb light display, both are equipped with two 12W Harman Kardon speakers for the ultimate sound experience.

The XGIMI HORIZON S projectors are also masters of flexibility, with a built-in stand that can rotate 360 degrees horizontally and 135 degrees vertically. With premium designs that integrate with your home decor, the HORIZON S Max and HORIZON S Pro stand out as aesthetic pieces when not in use and as incredible home theater systems when the projectors turn on.

But Wait, There’s More!

Even with five new projectors under its belt, XGIMI hasn’t forgotten about fans of its beloved projectors. Launching the MoGo 2 Plus and Halo+ (New), XGIMI is introducing a new generation in its portfolio that adds Google TV support. This makes Netflix a first-class citizen, as demonstrated by new remotes with a dedicated Netflix button. Of course, these projectors still boast the same features that consumers have grown to love, like ISA 2.0 intelligent features and Dolby Audio. At $299 for the MoGo 2 Plus and $799 for the Halo+ (New), XGIMI covers a wide range of features, designs, and market tiers to make sure no one is left behind in their search for a theater experience at home or on-the-go.

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Flower-shaped Air Purifier adds a touch of abstract nature style while cleansing home air

Par : Tanvi Joshi
1 juillet 2024 à 22:30

Blom is a refreshing and innovative approach to air purification. It is a wall and stand air purifier, that transforms the mundane function of air purification into an aesthetically pleasing experience. Inspired by the elegance of a flower, Blom not only enhances air quality but also elevates the visual appeal of any interior space, truly living up to its name derived from “bloom.”

Designer: Hyunjae Noh and Designer dot

The beauty of Blom lies in its organic shape that mimics the natural form of a flower. This design choice is both symbolic and functional, reflecting the purifier’s mission to blend seamlessly with nature. Plants, often regarded as natural air purifiers, serve as a fitting inspiration. While plants contribute to cleaner air by producing oxygen and filtering out certain pollutants, Blom takes this concept a step further by incorporating advanced air purification technology within a floral form.

Blom is an air purifier and an interior object that enhances the ambiance of your living space. Traditional air purifiers often occupy space and can be an eyesore when not in use. Blom, with its flower-inspired design, offers a new experience by adding visual pleasure even when it’s off. Whether mounted on a wall or placed on a stand, it can be customized to suit any room, turning a functional appliance into a piece of art.

Flexibility is at the heart of Blom’s design. Available in four colors, it can be wall-mounted or stand-alone, allowing users to integrate it seamlessly into their homes. An integrated handle adds to its portability, making it easy to move from one room to another. Whether you need fresh air in your office, during a workout session, or in any other part of your home, it adapts to your needs without requiring multiple units.

The purifier is equipped with a state-of-the-art HEPA filter that purifies air efficiently. Air enters through the rear intake, passes through the HEPA filter, and is released through the front outlet, ensuring a continuous flow of clean air. The intuitive design includes a remote control that magnetically attaches to the center of the unit, ensuring it is always within reach and never misplaced.

The integration of smart technology further enhances Blom’s functionality. Users can register their Blom air purifier through a QR code located on the back of the unit and operate it via a dedicated application. The neumorphism-style user interface provides a modern and user-friendly experience, giving users complete control over their air quality.

The air purifier also serves as a digital clock, adding to its utility and charm. When wall-mounted, it functions as a stylish timepiece that also purifies the air, making it a multifunctional addition to any room. This dual functionality ensures that Blom is not just an appliance but a valuable and constant part of your living space.

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Top 10 Smallest Gear And Gadgets to Absolutely Upgrade and Elevate your Life

Par : Sarang Sheth
24 juin 2024 à 23:31

With time, and with innovation, humanity has the ability to shrink some amazing technologies down to size. See televisions today versus 50 years ago. Or look at storage from the decades gone by and take a look at how much bizarre storage today’s SSDs offer. The way it works is that innovation catches up with intent, allowing humans to make things better, sleeker, and more efficient. What we’ve managed to do today is take a look at 10 products that have benefitted from this fusion of innovation and intent. These ten tiny thingamajigs here (I have a thing for alliterations) aren’t just ‘small for the sake of small’… they’re highly functional too, from being the most compact and powerful espresso maker we’ve seen, to 4K VR headsets the size of swimming goggles. The only thing that isn’t tiny here is this list!

1. Smallest EDC Multitool – KeyMaster Titanium Multitool

A key unlocks a lock… the KeyMaster unlocks life. Named clearly after its tiny, key-shaped design that’s small enough to sit on your keychain, the KeyMaster is a pocket-sized powerhouse. Crafted from ultra-durable Grade 5 titanium, it effortlessly tackles tasks from opening bottles to fixing your bike. Despite its comprehensive functionality, the KeyMaster’s unique design keeps it remarkably lightweight at just 29 grams (1 ounce), ensuring it remains a lifelong companion on your keychain. Despite its ridiculously small size, the KeyMaster packs a whopping 14 tools, including a foldable knife with a removable blade. Why a removable blade, you ask? So that it’s easy to maintain, and it’s TSA friendly!

2. Smallest Espresso Maker – Wacaco Minipresso GR2

An impressive 5 centimeters (2 inches) smaller than the original Minipresso, the Wacaco Minipresso GR2 is a tinier yet mightier espresso maker that gives you strong, fresh coffee on the fly. The new design has an adjustable basket letting you load anywhere between 8 to 12 grams of coffee, with a double-walled container that holds 80ml of water. The way you use the Minipresso remains the same. A hand-powered pump lets you manually create 8 bars of pressure (the perfect amount for espresso), giving you the perfect extraction with zero electricity. The entire device is about as small as a beer can, and comes with its own cup that you can extract your espresso into. No more compromising with instant coffee while traveling – the Wacaco Minipresso GR2 lets you brew fresh coffee anywhere… no questions asked.

3. Smallest Device Charger – MELLO 20W GaN Charger

It looks like a key-fob, but can fast-charge your phone. Sounds magical, doesn’t it? Well, MELLO holds the title of being the world’s tiniest/sleekest charger. Built using GaN technology, the ridiculously small charger outputs 20W of power, giving your phone enough juice to charge faster than your standard 15W charger. The MELLO sports a foldable design, with the pins tucking right into its unique framework. It comes in three plug styles, and you can choose the variant based on the type of socket you’ve got in your own country. What’s more, the MELLO comes with its own lanyard-shaped USB-C charging cable too, so this tiny little thing that can strap to your keychain transforms into a full-fledged charger for your phone or earbuds – adapter, cable, and all!

4. Smallest Bluetooth Speaker – Marshall Willen

Before you come for me, I’d like to explain myself. The idea with this collection of gadgets and gear was to balance size with functionality. A sachet of instant coffee might be smaller than the Wacaco coffee machine we described earlier, but it isn’t superior to fresh-brewed coffee. Similarly, the internet is filled with tiny Bluetooth speakers that provide a pathetic excuse for sound, but they don’t stand up to the Marshall Willen. Measuring just 4 inches tall, this palm-sized speaker has a 10W amp and a passive radiator, giving you sound you wouldn’t believe could come from something so small. 15 hours of playback, IP67 water and dust resistance, and the ability to ‘stack’ or connect multiple Willen speakers together makes this a true portable powerhouse of punchy audio.

5. Smallest Power Bank – Statik Snap-n-Charge (3000mAh)

The Snap-n-Charge from Statik is yet another example of balancing size with ability rather well. It’s a compact, pill-shaped charger that quite literally snaps onto the bottom of your phone using a novel magnetic charging port architecture, giving your phone a 3000mAh battery boost. Sure, most will say that 3000mAh isn’t great by today’s standards, but it’s enough to get you through about a weekend. Most smartphones have batteries maxing out at 4000 or 5000mAh, so the Snap-n-Charge should get you from 20% or battery-saving mode to 100% in no time. The power bank comes with its own snap-on adapter that you plug into your phone, allowing you to attach the power bank using a magnetic fixture sort of like the MagSafe seen on MacBooks back in the day. Quite impressive for a $29 power bank, am I right?

6. Smallest 4K Camera – Insta360 GO 3S

You look at the Insta360 GO 3S and your first reaction is probably “That isn’t so small”. The GO 3S looks like it’s the size of a regular action camera… but what you don’t realize at first is that the camera isn’t the entire device, it’s the small pill-shaped module that sits inside the device. Touted as the world’s smallest 4K action cam, the GO 3S weighs a paltry 35 grams and is tiny enough to fit wherever you want it. A magnetic design lets it snap onto a variety of accessories for a unique PoV, and the larger housing itself gives you the added advantage of a battery boost, along with a flip-out display that lets you see what your camera sees. The camera records in 16:9 landscape and portrait formats, as well as a 1:1 square ratio for the ‘gram. It captures in 4K, has a total recording time of 170 minutes (with the larger camera body), comes with stabilization, and is IPX8 waterproof up to 16 feet. Content creation never looked this compact.

7. Smallest 4K Projector – LG CineBeam Q

You can’t follow a 4K camera with a 1080p projector, now can you? In the spirit of going big or going home, this is the LG CineBeam Q, a portable projector that comes with its own handle that doubles as a kickstand. Debuted at CES 2024 this year, the CineBeam Q is an oddly appealing projector that takes on a Braun-esque design language and an avant-garde functional approach. Once you’ve set the projector up, using the handle to prop it at any angle, the CineBeam Q outputs a 4K projection up to 120 inches diagonally, giving you a bona fide cinema experience wherever you go. 500 ANSI lumens means a bright projection that’s good even in dimly lit settings, and a smart design lets you tap into all kinds of content without needing an extra Chromecast or what have you. At $1,299, it might be a little prohibitively priced for the mid-range consumer, but if design, functionality, and compactness are what matter to you, the LG CineBeam Q makes for a terrific pick.

8. Smallest VR Headset – Bigscreen Beyond

Speaking of prohibitive pricing, it does make sense for some products to get more expensive as they grow more compact. Take the Bigscreen Beyond VR headset – currently the world’s tiniest immersive virtual reality headset. No larger than a pair of swimming goggles, the Beyond may not look like much, but it comes with two 1-inch OLED microdisplays, each at a resolution of 5120×2560, and support for 75Hz and 90 Hz refresh rates. You’ve got 6DoF movement, giving you the most comfortable immersive VR experience in an ergonomic, tiny form factor. I say ergonomic because the Beyond’s eye-guard comes 3D printed to your own face’s measurements, ensuring a perfect fit. The entire device weighs a paltry 127 grams (4.4 ounces), and given its small size, it doesn’t work standalone – so you need to tether it to a device running VR software. The caveat here, is that the Beyond is priced at $999, which enters Quest Pro territory (that offers pass-through, hand-tracking, and runs on a standalone OS)… but like I said, if you want the smallest, most powerful VR headset money can buy, the Bigscreen Beyond is where it’s at.

9. Smallest Gaming Device – Tiny Circuits Thumby

Let’s also indulge the absurd for a second here with the Tiny Circuits Thumby. Quite literally the size of a thumbnail, the Thumby holds the title of the smallest gaming console to be publicly available to consumers. Tiny but mighty, the actually lets you play games on it, even though it’s less than an inch tall and weighs about as much as an individual AirPod. This keychain-sized console boasts a 72×40 monochrome OLED display and 2MB of storage, letting you play 5 pre-loaded games with the option to expand your library via MicroUSB. And yes, it can even run a version of Doom! The Thumby’s tiny frame belies its powerful core. A Raspberry Pi Pico RP2040 processor brings games to life on the crisp 72×40 monochrome OLED display. Navigate worlds and unleash actions with the intuitive 4-way D-pad and 2 buttons. With a surprisingly large 2MB of storage, the Thumby keeps you entertained for hours on its 40mAh battery.

10. Smallest Outdoor Flashlight – MiCoin Rechargeable Flashlight

Roughly the size of an AirTag, the MiCoin is portable, powerful, and durable flashlight that’s designed to sit on your keychain and outshine your smartphone’s pithy torchlight. It comes with a titanium shell that makes it destruction-proof (you could literally run over it with your car and the MiCoin would shrug it off), and houses a 300-lumen light that has a whopping 32-meter range. For comparison, the smartphone flashlight outputs not more than 10 lumens. This means the MiCoin is vastly better at illuminating the world around you than your phone is, making it exceptionally handy in the outdoors, or even indoors. It attaches to your keychain, comes with a USB-C port for charging, has tritium slots that let you find the flashlight in the dark, and boasts a single button that lets you cycle through the MiCoin’s 5 lighting modes – 4 brightness levels, and 1 strobe mode for emergencies. Quite impressive for something that’s literally the size of a coin, no?

Editor’s Choice: Smallest Multitool Scissors – 8-in-1 EDC Scissors

Meet the 8-in-1 Multi-functional Scissors, proving that big things come in small packages. At just 13cm (5.1 inches), these tiny shears fit snugly in your hand, pocket, or bag without the need for any foldable gimmicks. And despite their size, they’re tough enough to slice through food, including meat. But cutting is just the beginning. These scissors are a multitool marvel. One handle opens lids, both handles crush nut shells and grip caps for easy twisting, while the blades moonlight as a bottle opener, can opener, degasser, and even a small knife. That’s eight essential functions in one compact, space-saving tool. Perfect for anyone on the go!

(Bonus) Smallest/Slimmest Mechanical Keyboard – lofree EDGE

I’d be remiss if I left the lofree EDGE out of this curation. Sure, it isn’t the smallest keyboard out there, but the lofree EDGE holds the distinction of being the thinnest mechanical keyboard ever made. Weighing just a pound and measuring a mere 5.4mm at its thinnest point, the EDGE still manages to retain its mechanical keyboard status thanks to a completely re-engineered internal AND external structure. The outside uses a magnesium frame and a carbon-fiber upper plate, along with redesigned keycaps that are slick but still boast ergonomics. On the inside, redefined Kailh mechanical switches provide the oomph of a mechanical keyboard in the form factor of something that looks as sleek as a laptop keyboard. It might seem trivial to the eye, but the amount of engineering gone into building the EDGE feels dizzying. Think about it, a mechanical keyboard that weighs less than half of its competition, and measures about as much as two smartphones at its thickest point… and just more than the new M4 iPad Pro at its thinnest.

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What if AirPods had ChatGPT, could translate languages, and came with a touchscreen case?

Par : Sarang Sheth
16 mai 2024 à 01:45

Meet the Wooask TransBuds A8 – a pair of TWS earbuds that are so unique you’ll want to ditch your AirPods for them. Built with ChatGPT integration in the earbuds themselves, these wearables put the power of AI in your ear, actively translating 147 languages and accents in real-time, without an app. What’s better, if you do need to navigate through the TransBuds A8’s functionalities, you don’t even need to look at your smartphone, the earbuds case comes with a nifty 2-inch screen for both online or offline translation, as well as the ability to simply chat with ChatGPT the way Iron Man chats with JARVIS. Oh, and you can listen to music too.

Designer: Wooask Technology

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The A8 translation earbuds facilitate real-time bidirectional translation, allowing two people to wear one earbud each for instant simultaneous interpretation.

The TransBuds A8 has a familiar design, albeit with a few VERY clever upgrades. Sure, you’ve got the white case with a flip-top lid that reveals two white earbuds… but on both hardware and software fronts, the TransBuds A8 are much more advanced than any regular TWS earbuds you’ll find on the market. For starters, the entire wearable has ChatGPT integration, giving you a voice assistant that is far more advanced than Google, Siri, or Alexa. You can simply tap the earphones to talk to ChatGPT, or access the AI through the unique interface built into the case. The case with a touchscreen is a welcome feature too – it eliminates the need for an app, and gives you a perfect standalone device that works without draining your phone’s battery or piggy-backing off your phone’s cellular network.

By leveraging ChatGPT’s vast knowledge base and natural language processing capabilities, users can enjoy more than just translation assistance.

The presence of AI isn’t just a bandwagon feature, it helps aid the TransBuds A8’s core value proposition – the ability to actively translate 77 languages and 70 accents in real-time, giving you the ability to pretty much travel anywhere in the world without a language barrier. The interaction is swift and seamless, either share an earbud with someone and have bi-directional conversations in two separate languages, and the earbuds will actively translate both of them simultaneously, or use the earbuds and case together to have a conversation with a local. The earbud-sharing method is perfect for in-person meetings and other long conversations. Each person wears one earbud like a Bluetooth earpiece of sorts, and the TransBuds A8 listens to what the opposite person is saying, and translates it for you right in your ear. A transcript of your entire conversation gets captured as a text thread on the TransBuds A8’s screen, and can be saved for later, allowing you to quickly and easily transcribe an entire meeting using the power of AI.

Alternatively, the case itself comes with a microphone and powerful speakers, allowing you to use just the case as a translator device. Hold it up and speak into it, and the TransBuds A8 lets you have a conversation with a local or a stranger without needing to share an earpiece. A powerful mic and speaker system allow you to easily converse with people even around ambient noise, while the display on the case does a good job of allowing people to read the translated text if they can’t hear the translated audio.

The case, frankly, is more of a smartphone that houses earbuds than just your average charging case. It runs on a Qualcomm Quad-Core Processor and earbuds use a Qualcomm 3040 chipset that allows it to translate 147 languages and accents with a latency of 0.5 seconds and an impressive 98% accuracy. The 2-inch screen has an app drawer that lets you access the TransBuds A8’s different features, even letting you tap into the offline translation feature that works with 16 popular languages. Buttons on the side of the case let you increase or decrease the case’s volume, or even go back to the home screen while navigating the interface.

The earbuds are remarkable too, with an ergonomic design, and a dual-mic setup that powers the ENC (Environment Noise Cancelation) feature to help you speak and hear clearly even if you’re in a noisy environment. The earbuds have a translation time of 5 hours, and a regular battery life of 35 hours along with the case that doubles as a charging dock for the buds. 16 gigabytes of in-built memory means you can even load your favorite MP3 files right onto the case, turning it into a makeshift iPod Touch that plays music directly without a streaming app or pairing with your phone. You can, however, pair the earbuds with your phone to listen to music, watch movies, or take calls too.

Quite the all-round device, the TransBuds A8 are for any and everyone. They work independently without your phone, translating over a hundred languages, transcribing conversations, and giving you the power of ChatGPT right in your ears. They also work as your standard TWS buds when you’re looking for something traditional, pairing with your phone via Bluetooth for answering calls, watching TikTok, or listening to music and podcasts. The buds are ideal for avid travelers, students, digital nomads, expats, and people working in multicultural companies and teams. The TransBuds A8 starts at a discounted $179 (an absolute steal considering the features it packs), which also includes one year of free ChatGPT integration. Subsequently, you’ll either be required to pay $9.9 per month or $40 annually for the AI features – online and offline translation remains free forever.

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Mini drum washing machine concept lets you clean small loads of clothes

Par : Ida Torres
6 mai 2024 à 10:07

Washing machines are normally pretty big and bulky, especially since you want to put in as many pieces of clothing as possible in one load. It has made washing clothes easier of course but it’s still a pretty tedious chore. If you live in a tiny space though, having a full sized machine may not be so feasible. Or if you have a child or children, constant washing and disinfecting of clothes is required, not necessarily needing the whole traditional machine.

Designer: Az

This concept for a mini drum washing machine may be the answer to space and size problems. Augenstern looks more like a rice cooker at first glance but it is a portable and smart machine that can disinfect clothes for babies and young children. It has a carrying handle since the idea is that you can carry it anywhere in the house or maybe even outside of your house if needed. There is a mention of wall-mounting by the designer but the renders don’t really show that.

The machine probably doesn’t fully function like your usual washing machines since there isn’t any of the usual tubes and things that you see. There seems to be a bottom suction cup somewhere there that is supposed to reduce the vibration and noise of the machine which should be useful if you have babies that wake up at the slightest noise. This means you can wash or disinfect their clothes even as they’re napping or sleeping.

It’s a pretty interesting concept especially for those that don’t have enough space to have a washing machine. But it may be a bit too small and therefore it means that you’ll have to do several loads, which may defeat the purpose. It would also be nice if there could be more information about the features but the design itself seems to be interesting and feasible.

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