Sunday, 14 September 2014

The 10 must have gadgets of 2014

Polaroid Socialmatic Camera

Originally floated as a concept back in 2012, the Android-based Socialmatic could revive the beloved Polaroid as we know it. An inkless printing system enables users to print stickers of their sepia-tinted images, and customize them using the 4.5 inch touchscreen. Slated for release by the end of 2014, it may be hipster, but it's also incredibly cool


Goji Smart Lock

The Goji Smart Lock bypasses the need for keys, allowing you to gain access to your home with the simple tap of a smartphone or electronic fob. And no more worrying about whether you remembered to lock the door or not - it sends you a text when the locks are activated


LaCie Sphere Hard drive

This external hard drive may not be cheap at $490 for 1TB of memory, but it sure is beautiful


Leo the Maker Prince children's book

This incredible children's book encourages youngsters to explore their creativity through 3D printing by following the adventures of LEO the robot printer, who creates plastic models of the pictures his friend Clara draws. Even better, design files of all the characters and objects are available to be downloaded


Panomo Panoramic camera

Throw the Panomo camera ball into the air to take incredible 360 degree photographs from all angles. Possibly don't throw it too hard though


Pebble Steel watch

One of the true stars of CES 2014, the Pebble Steel second generation smartwatch has been hailed as one the year's first exciting releases ahead of its January 28th launch.


Kolibree's Toothbrush

Plugged as the world's first internet-enabled toothbrush, Kolibree monitors and compares your daily brushing, alongside recommending brushing techniques


Flir One personal thermal imagaer case

Ever wanted to turn your friends and family into heatmaps? You now can with the Flir One, detecting and displaying live thermal images


LG's Home Chat

Dying for a beer in the comfort of your own home but can't remember if there's any left in the fridge? No worries - use LG Home Chat to text your fridge to check for you. You can also text your washing machine to start a load whilst you're out and about, or tell your robotic vacuum cleaner to start tidying up. Truly the next generation of home appliances



iGrill 2 Bluetooth Smart meat thermometer

Monitor the temperature of your food as it cooks from up to 150 feet away, helping you to work out when it's been perfectly cooked

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