Whoop Strap 2.0: Specifically Made For Athletes
The Whoop Strap 2.0 is a wearable whose major focus is to encourage athletes of all disciplines to pay greater attention to the relationship between...
The Whoop Strap 2.0 is a wearable whose major focus is to encourage athletes of all disciplines to pay greater attention to the relationship between...
The common delight and buzz around AR based apps apart, the mobile game players and game developers feel the most delighted as augmented reality will...
The Clik is a truly revolutionary earbud that besides allowing wireless hearing also offers voice communication in different languages. This new earbud will help paving...
Searching for stuff on the internet has largely replaced reference books. Now the increasing voice searches and voice assistants are picking up the baton. So...
A UK-based manufacturer of 3D capturing technologies, Fuel 3D, just recently released a new 3D printer. The Scanify is an interesting product. It is very different from other scanners. And although it’s marketed as an all-round 3D scanner, it’s only usable for a few specific purposes.
Whenever someone starts talking about a remarkable design of a new smartphone, boredom creeps up within us and that’s quite normal with the overwhelming number of these devices all around us. But, the sensational design of Google Pixel 2 that many are talking about deserves some hearing.
Mio Slice is a tracker that monitors your heart rate. It also supports push notifications for calls and texts. But these are things you find...
Moov HR Sweat is the Moov HR powered sweatband made by focusing on athletes. It is sweat-absorbing, breathable, and quick-drying. Moov’s new HR Sweat is a headband that promises to kickstart your fitness routine with workouts designed specifically around your heart rate.
Since the advent of technology, vacuums have come a long way. You no longer have to drag those bulky machines every where in your house....
This week Dell announced Visor. Microsoft had teased about the development of an affordable VR headset made by its partner that includes Dell. Microsoft is calling it Mixed Reality. There are cameras on the front of the headsets. These cameras could theoretically allow for something like an experience halfway between AR and VR.