An ultimate solution for cooling off while you’re on the go, this personal 360° rotatable cooler will keep your sweat levels at bay. The mini collar fan is easily worn around your neck and boasts three adjustable speed levels — low, medium, and high — with a simple press of a button. The double fan construction allows for the ultimate […]
Cordless Mini Collar Fan
Spinning String Picker Gives Guitar Sound Of Its Own
Anthony Dickens had an idea for a new kind of guitar for more than 10 years, but work on a prototype only started two years ago. Now with the help of engineers from London’s Makerversity, the Circle Guitar is ready to rock. What makes the Circle Guitar different to other electric six strings is that it’s essentially home to a […]
Kokoon EEG Headphones
If you prefer falling asleep to some kind of audio accompaniment, you have probably had the jarring experience of waking up in the middle of the night with an earbud jamming into your ear, or some over-ear headphones crushing up against your skull. London-based startup Kokoon has tried to solve the problem by designing what are probably the most comfortable […]
Droplabs Gets Ready To Rumble With Bass
Many people claim to get a real buzz from listening to music, but if you don a pair of EP 01 sneakers, you really will get a buzz. The “sonic-sensory footwear” has been designed to add a live event feel to music on the move thanks to a transducer in the midsole that coverts sounds into vibrations you can feel. […]
Mountain Walkers
Chances are that if you think of someone who uses a walker, you picture them sedately making their way down a smooth sidewalk. Well, Rob’s Walkers are for those other walker-users, who like getting into the woods and going off-road. The device was created by Canadian entrepreneur Robert Anaka, after he lost control of his legs due to multiple sclerosis. […]
Smartphone Cameras Can Detect Diabetes Up To 80% Accuracy
A team from University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) has demonstrated promising potential in using a smartphone camera to diagnose type 2 diabetes. The innovative research demonstrates a technique that needs no additional hardware other than a functional smartphone camera, and currently is more than 80 percent accurate in detecting diabetes. “Diabetes can be asymptomatic for a long period of […]
Helping Drones Avoid Power Lines
While autonomous drones are now pretty good at avoiding large obstacles, thin suspended power lines can still pose a challenge. A new onboard sensing system, however, could change that. Currently, drones use radar and/or optical sensors to detect power lines. Not only are these technologies sometimes unreliable, but the sensors themselves tend to be large, expensive and energy-hungry. Seeking an […]
VENUS Tech Detects Landmines
The excavation and disposal of landmines is a time- and labor-intensive business, so it can be quite a waste of resources if the detected object is not actually a mine. A new system could help, by reducing the number of mine-hunting errors. Currently, most landmine-detection technologies work by detecting the electromagnetic signature that’s passively emitted by the mine. Unfortunately, though, […]
Local Soil Used To Print 3D Printed Buildings
While 3D printing technology does allow for the quicker and cheaper construction of buildings, such structures are typically made of concrete, which isn’t very eco-friendly. Soon, though, it may be possible to print buildings out of local soil. The problem with concrete lies in the production of the cement that’s used to bind it together. According to some studies, the […]
Lighter, Softer Gaming Features
Video game-controlling gloves may be nothing new, but the things do still tend to be relatively heavy and rigid. That could soon change, however, when and if the lightweight, flexible InfinityGlove reaches the market. Currently in development at the National University of Singapore, the glove contains five thread-like sensors, each one running down the length of a separate finger. The […]