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Best innovative inventions technology. Have you seen the latest gadgets on Amazon? Thanks to the Amazon Prime Day Sale, there are cheap gadgets with new technology to take your life to another level. Futuristic inventions on smart gadgets and large-scale future technology are also popping around us every day. If you are a tech gadget pro, check out these new inventions in tech.

 

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Portable Language Translator

Langogo Genesis is specially designed to help you improve your travel experience. The cool gadget integrates 24 translation engines with its one-button translation design. This invention enhances the accuracy and convenience of the speech-to-speech translation.

In addition, the tech gadget can be used as a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot, which keeps you connected to the internet while traveling abroad and saves your phone battery. You can then focus on sharing memorable moments along the way with all your loved ones.

The Amazon gadget offers a unique one-button, two-way translation. When you speak in one language, Langogo translates your words to the other automatically. No A/B buttons, no extra app.

Before your next travel, how about you milk the Amazon Prime Day Deals and grab the coolest gadgets at $469?

 


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Wall-Climbing Robot

The HausBots HB1 wall-climbing robot is a powerful new gadget that focuses on providing enhanced capabilities for professionals. The new technology enables them to inspect vertical surfaces while keeping their feet on the ground.

The tech gadget makes use of a series of electric fans that create a suction effect to keep it in place on a vertical surface. But it eliminates the need for a full seal to be made. The future gadget provides up to six kilograms of payload performance, which will allow for a range of additional attachments to be incorporated into the system.

The HausBots HB1 wall-climbing robot is compatible for use across a wide range of surfaces, including those that are flat or curved, rough or smooth.

 

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Wearable Invisible Chair

Imagine that. For $76 on Amazon deals, you’ll never have to stand in a queue. You’ll sit in it. This is a wearable passive exoskeleton attached to the back of the legs that enables you to walk around freely. You can then quickly move into a supported squat, crouch, or seated position as required.

The future gadget is made from lightweight and durable engineering plastics, such as polyamide. It was developed in collaboration with product manufacturer Noonee. Largely, the company targeted factory workers at automotive firms who are required to carry out repetitive tasks, such as the assembly of small parts into a car chassis.

Currently, this Amazon must have is being used by workers at car makers including Audi, BMW, and Renault. It helps prevent accidents and muscle strain on staff. You too can get one of the top ten tech deals on Amazon.

 


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Massage Robot

This is the world’s first AI-powered massage robot for the ultimate luxury spa experience. Phill RobotTM is the first massage robot with a 35-degree range, 15-pound massage force, and AI control. It’s the only massage robot on the market, assisted by artificial intelligence, and with a wide variety of massage patterns made to take your relaxation to a whole new level.

High-end sensors, powerful motors, and microcontrollers are integrated into the futuristic invention to give you a noiseless, precise, and smooth massage. Phill RobotTM has a patented deploying system with a foldable long-range arm. When folded and stored, Phill RobotTM doubles as a nightstand next to your bed.

 


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Bathroom-Cleaning Robot

Goodbye janitors! Or not. Somatic, the manufacturer of this innovation, leases them with no long-term contract required and no down payment. You pay $1k a month for an 8-hour a day, 40-hour a week shift. That’s roughly $5.68 an hour, sneaking comfortably in under the horrifying $7.25 federal minimum wage in the USA.

Leasees need to provide closet space for the ‘bot to “live” in and access to water and electricity so it can refill and recharge itself. If located on a different floor from the cleaning jobs, no problem; the jani-bot can take the elevator by itself.

Most obviously, the thing never calls in sick, never creates problematic Facebook posts, and never says anything to other employees that requires contacting HR.

 


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Night Surveyor Drone

The PD8-AW-HS is a drone that comes equipped with an ultra-light-sensitive camera made by Canon. It can send live, clear images back to the operator, even when the only source of light is the moon.

This feature enables the PD8-AW-HS to perform in such dangerous situations as nighttime search and rescue operations, to provide nighttime surveillance, to do inspections in dark places, and more.

Even after sunset, with the PD8-AW-HS and its ultra-light-sensitive camera from Canon, it is now easy to find survivors in the dark.

Since the PD8-AW-HS is more than capable of operation at night, it provides the perfect platform for nighttime rescues, security, and inspections.

 


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Air Conditioning Belt

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have personal air conditioning? Thanks to its five fans positioned around its belt. They are designed to blow cold air upwards, refreshing the entire length of the body and the legs. With three levels of cooling, you can choose the power that suits your needs.

The fans move up to 585 liters of air per minute. This is a remarkable figure if you consider that the fans combined are 50 centimeters in length. The device is powered by a 12-volt battery that lasts for about three hours of continuous use.

One hour is needed to recharge the “freshness” belt, and you can always attach a power bank.

How much for this cool gadget? $230.

 


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Autonomous Solar Boat

Silicon Valley father of four Damon McMillan started the Seacharger project in his garage.

The hull itself is fashioned from foam covered in fiberglass, and the craft is 91 inches long and 22 inches wide. Work then began on the propulsion system.

The propeller is rotated by a brushless electric motor, the kind used for remote-controlled hobby aircraft. This is connected to a belt drive reduction mechanism to ensure a slow, steady spin.

The hull is topped by two Renogy PV panels rated at 100 watts that each juice up a 50-cell LiFePo4 battery bank. This is housed within a thruster pod, fashioned from PVC pipe, and suspended below the craft by carbon fiber struts.

 


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The Nissan Dyna

The Nissan Dodgy by Burov Design resembles a car in that it has space for a driver and runs on four wheels. The car is spherical and also has spherical wheels that rotate in all directions.

The invention’s spherical cabin provides ample space for one person, with a panoramic windscreen that stretches all the way to the top. It also comes with large glass panels on the doors that give the Dodgy’s driver increased visibility in almost all directions.

The dashboard features a standard steering wheel system, although a slight glimpse of it shows multiple icons on the wheel.

So where would one drive the Nissan Dodgy? Well, that isn’t entirely apparent right now, considering the car is just a concept.

 


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Archax the Transformers

A Japanese startup developed a 15-foot-tall robot that can morph into “vehicle mode” like the hit movie series. The robot, called Archax, can be operated by a pilot who sits inside.

Tokyo-based Tsubame Industries completed its prototype of the robot and plans to sell five for $3 million each.

The CEO, Ryo Yoshida, told Reuters that it’s been in development for two years. “The initial reason for creating it was that I wanted to make a new vehicle,” he said.

In addition, Japan is really strong in the animation, games, and robot industries, as well as in automobiles. So Mr. Yoshida thought it would be great if he could create a product that compressed all these elements into one that says, ‘This is Japan.

 


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The Lunar Ark

LUNARK is an ambitious project that proposes a new habitat design adapted to the extreme conditions on the Moon. Based on an origami shape and after lots of testing and research, SAGA, a Danish architecture studio, developed a fully functional habitat to house two people in moon-like conditions.

Saga spent almost a year designing and building the Lunar habitat to live in it for two months in the very first analog Moon mission in the Arctic. Isolated and confined in one of the harshest climates on Earth, Moruisaq in Greenland, they endured -30ºC, hurricane winds, and hungry polar bears.

I’m not a scientist or an architect, but I don’t think they needed to test this moon thing on bears. What do you think?

 


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Portable Holographic Display

The Looking Glass Factory has taken to Kickstarter for what is billed as the “world’s first portable holographic display”—the L Looking Glass Go.

Like the company’s other products—from the Pro workstation to the Looking Glass 65—the Go has been designed to offer users the opportunity to experience immersive 3D visuals without needing to wear special glasses or headsets.

The gadget will come with an AI-powered software suite to transform regular two-dimensional photos into three-dimensional holograms by “imagining dozens of perspectives of that same photo.”

Folks with a smartphone capable of spatial photography can also have 3D holograms created. Such things are then displayed on a 6-inch diagonal viewing area courtesy of high-precision light-field optics, which can be tilted to the desired angle.

 


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The Guide Belt

Made by Hong Kong-assisted mobility company AI Guided, GUIDi is a waist-worn device that incorporates a forward-facing dual-camera module, a microprocessor in the back, and two haptic feedback units on either side.

As the user walks, the two 8-megapixel cameras scan their surroundings. AI-based software on the microprocessor analyzes the video in real time, detecting and identifying items such as trees, sign posts, and litter bins.

Then, the GUIDi responds by silently activating the relevant haptic feedback units, which vibrate to let the user know an obstacle is present in that direction.

The new invention is claimed to have a maximum sensing range of 5 meters.

 


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Floating Fitness

Londoner Kris Rogus spent six years designing the FloatSki—wwater skis that let you walk on the surface without being dragged by a boat.

It uses mechanical parts employed in the latest Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft to allow the wearer to walk or run on rivers, ponds, and lakes. Mr. Rogus successfully tested the skis in front of astonished onlookers in Hyde Park, while another launch was carried out near Paddington.

He believes the unique devices allow the running action that could become Londoners’ fitness regime of choice.

It is designed so you can stay on the water for up to two hours. But people could rent them for 30 minutes, try them out, and take a selfie. It’s the first fully functioning device of its kind.

 


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Cicret Bracelet

This smart gadget can project your smartphone directly onto your forearm. It will use a tiny ‘pico projector’ and eight miniature proximity sensors to replicate an image of your device screen on to your arm.

Low energy Bluetooth will communicate with your mobile device. A Wi-Fi component will connect you to the network. It will have a vibrate function and a micro USB charging port.

Touching your arm with your finger will interrupt one of the sensors and return the instruction back to the processor—tthe Cicret bracelet.

Flicking your wrist will initiate the display on your arm. Flick, swipe, pinch, and zoom functionality will be supported, along with tap to text.

 


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The Interactive Newspaper

A print version of the Lancashire Evening Post has been created with a button to allow readers to press the newspaper and play audio.

Named Interactive Newsprint, the project aims to find a way of connecting a print newspaper to the internet. This, the researchers believe, could offer news organizations new ways of discovering exactly which articles and advertisements readers are interested in.

Paul Egglestone, digital coordinator at the School of Journalism at UC Lan., told Journalism.co.uk that the prototype just released will allow the team to carry out further research.

Egglestone and his team released earlier prototypes to demonstrate to the tester communities “what the technology was capable of.”.

 

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Smart Wallet

Ever wish wallets came with a combination lock so your cash and cards can be as secure as your stash?

Billed as a “pocket-sized vault,” this new invention is a wallet that you can use to hold cash, cards, and other small items.

The Code Wallet comes with a three-digit combination lock, so there’s 1,000 combination possibilities. Since it’s going to be annoying to have to enter the combination every time you access the wallet, you can leave it unlocked by simply leaving the correct code in place.

As soon as you change one digit, though, the lock engages for truly unrivaled wallet protection. Aside from the lock, a polycarbonate core construction with an integrated aluminum shield ensures it’s both durable enough to withstand drops and impenetrable to RFID hacking.

 


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Cyclone Surfer

These inventors have built a full-size working prototype that is ready for guest surfers to give it a ride. Their first $15,000 funding goal is to fund the facility buildout to prepare the Cyclone Surfer for guests and meet safety and guest comfort requirements.

Their second stretch funding goal of $200,000 will blow their first funding goal out of the water to allow them to build a production-ready model of the Cyclone Surfer to be installed at a popular location such as a water park or a theme park in an area like Hayden, Idaho, Orlando, Florida, or Las Vegas, Nevada.

The end goal is to have a full production model operational at a world-class location to allow potential customers to evaluate the Cyclone Surfer in a legitimate setting to see what it really could do for their own operations.

 


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The Conference Bike

This is a seven-seater bicycle with all the riders seated facing each other in a circle. This enables the moving meetings that you probably have been yearning for.

The setup allows up to six people to pedal, propelling the gathering as a seventh person steers. The whole concept makes a little more sense when you understand its origins as an art piece by artist Eric Staller all the way back in 1991.

The original art project was an eight-person bike called Octos that garnered so much attention that Staller began down the path to making a commercial version. “I then built a 2D model with seven seats and called it the ConferenceBike. Several prototypes later, I have the foolproof and built-to-last model of the ConferenceBike that it is today,” he writes on his blog.

 


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Octopus-Inspired Cover

Researchers from Cornell University in New York and the Marine Biological Laboratory in Massachusetts decided to build a material based on muscle groups that control papillae along the surface of an octopus tentacle.

The material consists of a fiber mesh that simulates an octopus’s erector muscles, which contract to squeeze a protrusion into shape. They embedded that mesh in concentric rings within a rubber skin, which mimics an octopus’s connective tissue.

Using a compressed air cylinder, they inflated the rubber skin much like one might blow up a balloon. The fiber mesh held parts of the rubber in place while others expanded out. The team found that, with the right number and spacing of rings, they could form the skin into shapes that resembled a rock and an aloe plant.

 


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Hair-washing robot

Bad hair day? Now you can blame your bot.

Designed by Panasonic for Japan’s growing elderly and bedridden population, the device consists of a reclining chair and a computerized washbasin.

Sixteen mechatronic magic fingers rinse and wash your hair as you chill. It also remembers each user’s individual data, such as head shape and massage preferences.

A moving arm in the machine first scans your head in 3D to determine its shape and the optimal amount of force to use while shampooing.

Next, the robot’s 16 fingers gently massage your scalp while a three-motor arm moves back and forth, and force sensors ensure a delicate touch.

Some advice though: don’t piss this thing off.

 


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The Skeletonics

These wearable devices designed to enhance, increase, and restore human performance are expanding beyond rehabilitative purposes and making their way into industrial use. You can wear a machine body with a height of 3 m and move as a huge body.

Logistics and manufacturing are two key markets where exoskeletons are used, and like the construction and agricultural industries, these human-power-enhancing equipment devices are primarily used to perform heavy lifting, extended squatting, lifting, bending, and walking around a company’s facilities.

In July 2020, the U.S. Marines awarded a contract to Sarcos Robotics to use its Guardian XO exoskeletons. The XOs help the Marines safely and efficiently lift, pull, push, transport, and manipulate loads.

But don’t expect the consumer market to drive large adoption and push down the price of exoskeletons, which can easily run $5,000 and above.

 


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The Smart Bed

Is this the ultimate smart bed? The US$120,000 HiCan takes sleep and self-care to a new level with state-of-the-art tech and Italian artisanal design.

For hypochondriacs, the HiCan can track your sleep and monitor the air quality, temperature, humidity, light, and noise levels so that you can happily drift off to dream away in a cocoon of ultimate comfort. Ambient music and lighting, as well as a fragrance diffuser, are en suite.

The bed even comes with a shoulder and foot massage option. And for those who still don’t have an office to go back to on a regular basis, a fully-functional entertainment system is all yours. A home theater audio system is incorporated into the canopy, complete with a 4K HD projector and a motorized screen that starts at 70 inches.

 


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Hydraulic Lifting Porch

Look at this 50-inch wide by 60-inch deep by 30-inch tall, all metal structure. The 45 by 15-inch Schweiss hydraulic door sporting a wrap-around porch with decorator railing, table and chairs, a “walk-through” door with stylish window, and veranda “roof” get your attention.

Even more so when this big door opens and the entire patio deck lifts with the hangar door. “It started with 62-year-old Florida resident Daniel Shaw wanting a home that didn’t look like a hangar.

“Hangars are basically ugly. We wanted to jazz ours up just a bit,” he said. “When you drive up to it and push the remote button, people are absolutely amazed!”

And with good reason. The interior represents a quaint European street scene complete with hotel entrance and a second-floor walk-out balcony.

 

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Running Alarm Clock

This is the best wake-up call ever. You’ll never be late again. Clocky is the only bedside alarm clock that will run away, hide, roll, wheel, beep, and jump up to a 3-foot nightstand. He is cool, fun, annoying, unique, a bit crazy, and guaranteed to get you up on time.

Clocky moves on carpet or wood, shakes, runs, and changes directions, and you will have to get up to turn Clocky off. But don’t abuse the snooze. Know someone who does? I bet you even put the clock on the other side of the bedroom. Clocky is for kids, teens, adults—anyone that needs an obnoxious gadget to get up on time. The perfect novelty funny gift for heavy sleepers, college students, parents, and back-to-schoolers.

This is one of the coolest gadgets on Amazon and goes for $49.

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