Top Innovative Inventions Of 2024

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Top Innovative Inventions Of 2024

Top Innovative Inventions Of 2024. Are you a tech gadget pro looking for the latest gadgets or Amazon deals? Check out these top ten futuristic inventions with new technology. And, thanks to Amazon Prime Day Deals, there are cheap gadgets that you can afford. If not for the price, then grab these smart gadgets for their cool tech that will take your life to another level.

 

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The North Focals

Imagine a $600 smartwatch for your face. These new gadgets are designed to look like any other pair of glasses. The cool gadgets front resemble generic plastic frames you could find anywhere. The sides are their giveaway, though. They have bulky arms that house a color laser, Bluetooth module, processor, and battery.

The new inventions technology generally works well. They pair over Bluetooth to your phone and act like any other wearable. The tech gadget shows notifications, can call an Uber, and has Alexa built in. It is controlled through a ring called the Loop, which is both a joystick and a button. The Focals won’t replace your phone, however; they are merely an accessory for it.

 


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Trailer Valet

Meet the RVR3: the new tech, remote-controlled trailer moving robot. The trailer dolly can maneuver trailers up to 3,000 pounds in weight quickly and easily. A rechargeable battery provides 30 minutes of continuous tow time and recharges in 4-6 hours. Wide, heavy-duty treads provide extra traction on a variety of road surfaces. Each of these coolest gadgets on Amazon was designed with one goal: to keep you moving forward.

With the RVR, you can bring the trailer to your car and easily move trailers up to 3,000 pounds at the touch of a button, whether on unpaved roads, inclines, or double-axle trailers. This is an Amazon must-have if you are in the logistics industry. So take advantage of the tech deals on the Amazon Prime Day sale and order one at $2499.

 

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Spatial timber assemblies

Researchers from ETH Zurich are using a future technology for digital timber construction in a real project. The load-bearing timber modules, which are prefabricated by robots, will be assembled on the top two floors at the DFAB HOUSE construction site. The Spatial Timber Assemblies project combines architecture with robotics and craftsmanship.

Digital fabrication (DFAB) is establishing itself as a potential solution for the stagnating or declining productivity in the construction industry compared to other industries. However, industry’s will for adaptation is still low. Thus, research was needed to understand how traditional construction can be changed and improved.

The results of the assessment demonstrated that productivity is higher for complex structures, showing that future gadgets can be worth adapting also from a cost perspective.

 


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Vacuum Lifting Device

The vacuum lifting gadget VacuMaster from Schmalz is the ultimate workhorse. Whether handling metal plates, wooden boards, plastic sheets, barrels, windows, or glass sheets, the lifting device tackles even the heaviest tasks with weights up to several tons. For applications where many hands would normally be required, the VacuMaster allows pieces to be handled by a single operator while protecting the employee’s health.

The technology can be used for handling large and flat, mostly airtight loads and work pieces; loading and unloading of CNC laser cutting machines with metal sheets; loading and unloading of CNC machining centers with wooden boards or plastic sheets; and handling and positioning of glass panes and windows during production, framing, and assembly.

 


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Magic Vision Mercedes

Mercedes-Benz has taken visibility to a whole new level with their latest technology. Magic Vision Control fitted in the Mercedes-Benz cars uses tiny spouts in the blade of the wiper to spray fluid directly onto the windshield, in either direction.

As a result, washer fluid consumption is reduced by up to 50% over a conventional wiper system. The mechanism makes ice and dirt disappear in an instant without blocking the driver’s view.

The latest gadgets also promise all-season capability and longer-lasting blade performance. Mercedes-Benz claims this system is safer than a conventional wiper system that shoots washer fluid on the windshield, blurring the driver’s vision for a second before the wipers activate themselves.

 


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LattePanda Processor

The LattePanda Alpha 864 is a highly powerful device designed with an Intel 7th generation Core m3 processor. This is perfect for superior performance and low power consumption. The DFR0546 features Windows and Linux dual OS support and Windows 10 Pro with added Linux compatibility.

The LattePanda Alpha 864 offers a streaming cable that allows the Windows-enabled device to act as a USB on a Mac or Linux system. The Picture-in-Picture form eliminates the switching/use of a dual mouse and HDMI to connect different systems seamlessly.

Other features include solid specifications and extreme design, dual OS support for Windows and Linux, ultimate networking on Cloud and Things, ultra-thin design that minimizes space occupation, and up to 42 extendable interfaces that bring rich playabilities.

 


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Visual Impairment Tech

Overcoming some visual impairments takes more than corrective lenses. In order to see the world in front of them, eSight Corp. created electronic eyewear to bring the world into the eyes of the visually impaired.

The smart gadgets capture live footage from a camera over the nose, enhance the stream, and project it onto small, high-definition screens just centimeters away from the eyes. The result is a nearly real-time image of what is in front of the wearer that makes it much easier to see small or faraway details.

eSight 3 glasses are built on the Qualcomm® APQ8084 application processor, designed to put the performance of a smartphone into low-power IoT applications like virtual reality and smart glasses.

 


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The 11K toilet

Have you ever sat on the toilet, pondering your day, using your phone even though that’s kind of gross to do on the toilet, avoiding everyone in the house, and thought, “I wish Alexa was in here with me?”

That is, what the designers of the Kohler Numi 2.0 Smart Toilet were thinking when they made this $11,500 toilet that has Alexa inside. With LED lights and speakers, the gadget also comes with a bidet that can wash both front and back bits and control over the temperature, position, and pressure of the bidet.

It’s also got a bowl that gets automatically misted to minimize poo residue, auto flushing, auto deodorizing, a heated seat, an air dryer for your tush, and an emergency backup flush.

 


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Water-Going E-Bike

Have you ever dreamed of riding your bike in the water? I mean, sure, Jet Skis exist and are tons of fun, but they’re bulky and require quite a bit of effort to bring around, not to mention store. Well, the Manta5 Hydrofoiler SL3 could be just the vehicle for you.

As its name suggests, the Hydrofoiler SL3 is classified as a hydrofoil bike and operates in a very similar manner as a pedal-assisted e-bike, except for the fact that it’s ridden on water. Manta5 ascertains that it’s incredibly easy to ride, thanks to its user-friendly engineering and approachable design.

On top of that, it’s easy to assemble and disassemble, allowing you to carry it in your car on your way to the beach or water park.

 


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Netafim Drip Rings

These gadgets are the most recent innovation in container watering. Netafim developed these innovative rings to meet the unique needs of high-value soilless container-irrigated crops such as blueberries that require specific irrigation and fertigation.

These rings irrigate the entire container medium through superb uniform distribution in 2–15 gallon containers. The 10-inch ring has eight outlets, and it is placed on the surface surrounding the plant so that it ensures 100% coverage. However, the 5-inch ring comes with four emitters that are used in small pots. With these drippers, roots can develop in every inch of the container, so your crops will reach their full potential and ensure better returns.

 


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Disappearing Auditorium Seats

Swiss company Gala Systems has created an incredible system that relies on spiral lifts that can move entire rows of seats into flat blocks. What’s more, the blocks can disappear into the ground, unspooling into a relatively flat space.

This stand is large enough to seat 2400 spectators while moving smoothly in time with the action on the stages. With a diameter of 151 feet and a height of 39 feet and 5 inches, the stand is a technical masterpiece. When the audience is seated, the overall weight is 530 US tons.

To move it requires 18 motors with adjustable speed-drive, providing an accuracy of plus or minus 0.7 inches to guarantee that it stays perfectly synchronized with the show at all times, giving the audience a memorable experience.

 

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GaffGun Tape Applicator

The GaffGun is the single greatest advancement in floor tape since Gaffer’s tape was invented. Saving over 90% of the time to lay floor tape, the invention simplifies your job while saving time, money, and your back.

The tech gadget will lay tape over cables, extension cords, rope, or even air hoses. Cables don’t even have to be straight. The gun uses a funneling system to straighten and center your cables and then lay tape over them.

GaffTech designed the tech gadget to work in unison with the GaffGun, producing consistent results in every tape run. The tape is wound on a plastic core that locks onto the GaffGun’s hub, keeping it centered and allowing use of the GaffGun’s tensioning knob.

It is available on Amazon for $199.

 


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Himawari Solar System

At two meters from the end of the optical fiber, an approximately 1.5-meter-diameter circle region is illuminated at approximately 1,036 lux on average per cable. One Himawari system is equipped with two cables.

Light is emitted at a spread angle of 58° from the edge of an optical cable. There is an automatic dimmer system available that switches between the Himawari and good old daylight.

Sunlight is condensed about 10,000 times through a highly efficient lens. Then, the inlet end of an optical fiber cable is positioned at the focal point of the lens to receive the sunlight and let it proceed through the fiber cable. This repeats its full reflection and emits it from the outlet of the fiber cable.

 


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WiTricity EV Charging

A charging pad mounted on or in the ground exchanges power with a receiving coil attached on the underside of the electric vehicle. There are no moving parts or physical connectors. Instead, a magnetic field transfers energy between the charging pad and the vehicle coil when the vehicle is over the charging pad.

The system uses resonant induction between the charger and receiver in order to provide high efficiency at a variety of ground clearances, from low-slung sports cars to SUVs.

The ultimate goal of the collaboration between Siemens and WiTricity is to accelerate the maturing of wireless charging technologies to ensure their cost-effective availability worldwide.

 


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Samsung Family Hub

Samsung’s new Family Hub fridge looks to upgrade our sticky notes and photos by adding a 21.5-inch tablet to the front of one of its Flex Four Door models. They have also loaded it with apps designed to put your family’s most important information back where it belongs.

On the top right panel of the Family Hub is the WiFi-enabled touchscreen tablet with a 4 GB memory. It runs on the company’s Tizen operating system and comes pre-loaded with 18 different apps, including news, weather, calendars, sticky notes, Pandora, and Groceries by Mastercard, among others.

A speaker allows you to hear your music and videos, and you can also connect Bluetooth speakers. There are three cameras that take photos of the inside, and you can view them on a smartphone when you’re at the supermarket.

 


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Collapsible Foam Roller

Neofit Products introduces this gadget, which is able to collapse to be smaller than an iPhone and expand to three times its size. The roller, which weighs less than 2 pounds and is able to handle up to 350 pounds, features an interlocking EVA foam exterior designed to enable the roller to collapse to 4 inches and expand to 12 inches.

While working in the professional sports industry, Seb Kipman, founder of Neofit Products, used to spend around 6 months a year on the road without access to his beloved foam roller. He would watch as coaching staff had to lug around rollers for athletes.

After thousands of hours of research, development, testing, and dozens of prototypes, the company came up with a revolutionary design so people can look after their bodies anywhere, anytime.

 


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Electric Snow Thrower

Make quick work of winter’s worst with the latest technology from Snow Joe®. Boasting a powerful 14-amp motor, this dynamo can move up to 23 tons of snow per hour.

The durable auger cuts an extra-wide swath 21 inches wide by 12 inches deep with each pass, so you can clean up large areas fast. Equipped with a 180° hand-adjustable chute, the innovative invention throws snow up to 20 feet away in any direction.

Plus, the scraper blade at the base of the unit clears a path straight to the ground in a single pass without damaging your deck or pavement! No gas, no oil, no maintenance, no fuss! Delivering the performance of a gas machine with the convenience of electricity, the invention is smart and eco-friendly.

 


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Folding fishing kayak

Here is a cool fishing kayak that unfolds to let you stand. The Fissot kayak has a max speed of 12 km/h. It runs on battery for up to 3 hours and a 480-watt motor. The boat comes with a rudder and speed controller, rod holders, a battery box, storage space, and a whole host of other convenient features.

Standing up in a kayak has always come with its problems. But the MFK003 utilizes a pair of retractable stabilizers that can be deployed to give the boat extra balance. The user can also raise a foldable support bar to help support him/her when standing.

The kayak is currently retailing for $2,997 on the company’s website.

 


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Robotic Gloves

HaptX Gloves DK2 is a major upgrade to the world’s most advanced haptic feedback gloves. These are the first gloves with true-contact haptics available for purchase.

Unlike other haptic gloves, HaptX gloves physically displace the user’s skin the way a real object would. They deliver unprecedented realism, with more than 130 points of tactile feedback per hand. DK2 is designed specifically for professionals in training and simulation, industrial design, and robotics.

Fortune 500 companies and governments around the world use HaptX gloves to train their workforces. Automakers design and test new vehicles with them, and other companies use them to control robots intuitively from a distance.

 


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Hydrogen-Powered Trucks

Like a political candidate running unopposed, Hyundai Motor will passively assume U.S. leadership in hydrogen-powered fuel cell trucks when 35 Xcient models arrive in California. The Xcient essentially doubles the 90-kW fuel cell stack technology in its Nexo fuel cell SUV.

The 180 kW is capable of powering a heavy-duty truck. A 72-kilowatt battery effectively makes the Xcient a parallel hybrid. It can run on pure electricity or hydrogen. The approach is similar to the GenH2 heavy-duty truck from Daimler Truck and its cell-centric joint venture partner Volvo Group.

The innovative invention has amassed more than 3 million miles of real-world use in Switzerland.

 


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Volansi Delivery Drones

The VOLY M20 is a new generation of dual-role aircraft offering customers the ability to simultaneously carry 20 pounds of cargo and a 10-pound ISR or sensor payload. The VOLY M20 has a 350-mile range, cruising at 75 mph, and more than eight hours of endurance for sensor operations.

The drone utilizes a hybrid flight system that combines electric vertical takeoff and landing with a fixed-wing, “pusher”-driven forward flight mode. The VOLY M20 can be configured with the customer’s choice of highly reliable heavy-fuel or gasoline engines.

The VTOL design enables the invention to complete complex missions with minimal to zero infrastructure needs. Because the M20 lands at the delivery point, it can return with cargo such as samples for analysis, diagnosis, or repair.

 


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The inflatable scooter

What if you had a scooter you could fold like a sweater and stuff into your backpack? Say hello to Poimo, a clever inflatable scooter developed at the University of Tokyo. Instead of bulky metal parts that require welding and complex assembling, Poimo is made from thermoplastic polyurethane.

The result is a body that is simple to make and weighs about 5 pounds. A small, in-wheel motor gets this scooter up and running. Add all the pieces up, and this scooter prototype weighs approximately 17 pounds.

The scooter reportedly inflates in just over a minute when using a hand-operated pump.

 


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The Sail Drone

The Voyager is a 33-foot uncrewed surface vehicle intended for near-shore maritime operations like coastal and lake mapping. In addition to the expected sonar equipment, each craft is equipped with traditional cameras, radar, and “sub-surface passive acoustics.” These help build a picture of the sea or lake bed down to a depth of 900 feet. It also integrates other improvements, like more power and a more consistent data uplink.

You can imagine how useful it would be to send one of these around every month to provide up-to-date metrics on your harbor or channel. In addition to the ordinary changes that come with tidal action and redistribution of silt and soil, it could identify illegal dumping sites, drifting trash like tangles of fishing equipment, etc.

 


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Take-outs on ZipLine

Zipline, a recognized leader in drone delivery services, has new models, the Platform-2 “Zips.” These are fully autonomous delivery drones that fly more than 300 feet above the ground and are nearly silent.

When the drone arrives at its destination, it hovers at that altitude, then maneuvers down a ladder, steers to the correct location, and gently drops off the package. Items can be dropped in areas as small as a patio table or the front steps of a home. Zipline claims the service is seven times faster than traditional automobile delivery.

They teamed up with Seattle-based Pagliacci Pizza. The two created a custom-designed pizza box, which lets each droid fit two 13-inch Pagliacci pizzas as well as side dishes.

 


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Rawlemon Soler batteries

German architect Andre Broessel realized that regular solar panels often can’t make the most of the sunshine. That’s because they’re in the shade, or only receiving weak, reflected light.

After its initial 180-centimeter-tall Beta.ray proof of concept, which generates up to 3.4 kWh a day, Broessel is now producing a range of ten-centimeter-tall solar chargers for phones, called Beta.ey.

The plan is to “make concentrated photovoltaics popular,”  then scale it up. He is also developing a “MicroTrack power module” to fit as a near-transparent skin for buildings. The architect is aiming to generate up to 150 W per square meter. “This will change the market,” he claims. More power to him.

 


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Terrafugia’s Passenger VTOL

The TF-2 tiltrotor is a one-pilot and four-passenger hybrid-electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft. The airframe will transport exchangeable passenger and cargo pods that become the underside of its fuselage.

A ground vehicle will back into the pod and secure to the vehicle and drive the passengers or cargo to their final destination. While landed, custom trucks, originally hybrid-electric but ultimately fully electric like the TF, will have an automated loading and unloading system and would exchange pods with the aircraft within two minutes.

With a quick transition and no passengers loading or unloading, the cost to operate the vehicle is estimated at $400 per hour.

 

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Touch-Free Handwashing

High-tech handwashing stations have been popping up in grocery stores around the US as businesses fight the spread of the coronavirus. After placing your hands in this machine, 40 nozzles rinse them with water and soap. The process takes 12 seconds and is “100% touch-free.

A 2013 study found that only 5% of people in public restrooms were properly washing their hands long enough to kill germs and bacteria, and 33% didn’t use any soap.

Before the coronavirus, handwashing stations like these were mostly used at healthcare facilities and food production facilities across the US that have higher hygiene standards, Meritech CEO David Duran said.

Have you seen any of these machines or gadgets? Which one would you like to try out soon, and why? Tell us about it in the comments section.

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