① Smell alarm clock
Smell alarm clock
The alarm clock that wakes up in the morning is probably the most annoying sound in the world. Isn't it fun to wake you up every morning with a wonderful fragrance? This unique olfactory alarm clock Sensorwake can do it. It can give off different smells by inserting six smell capsules (ocean, dense jungle, croissant, coffee, chocolate and mint) and wake you up in the gentlest way every morning.
The smell alarm clock works a bit like a toaster. There is a reusable scent capsule on the top of the alarm clock, and each capsule can wake you up 30 times. Sensorwake has also prepared insurance measures for every sleeper. If the smell alarm clock doesn't wake you up within three minutes, the backup sound alarm clock will start.
Now, the Sensorwake odor alarm clock has entered the mass production stage, and in cooperation with the Swiss perfume manufacturer Givaudan, more pleasant smells will be launched in the future. At present, the pre-sale price of Sensorwake is $89 (about RMB 580 yuan).
②DNA scarf
DNA scarf
The similarity of human DNA is as high as 99.9%, but it doesn't mean that we don't have our own characteristics and appearance. The mysterious 0. 1% is the fundamental reason why we are different from the people around us. Dot One, a London company, turned DNA into a visual object. After collecting DNA fragments of consumers, they make the information contained in the fragments into patterns on the scarf grid.
The company claims that its purpose is to celebrate the genetic information in the gene fragments that make human beings unique, highlight the genetic differences, and let consumers fully display their unique fashion even in the snow and ice. How's it going? Would you like one after reading it?
③ Bracelet air conditioner
Bracelet air conditioner
Our body's perception of the ambient temperature is never accurate. This is why the same room may be too cold for you, but it is quite comfortable for your friends. Wristify, a new wearable device, changes the body's perception of temperature by sending hot and cold pulses on the wrist.
Writify was invented by four students at MIT. They emphasized that the Writify bracelet was aimed at individuals, not the whole building. Designers hope that this device can reduce the skin temperature by 0. 1 degree Celsius per second. At present, this bracelet air conditioner has obtained certification support, which can meet the unique needs of almost any user for environmental comfort.
④ Radio hot rod
Radio hotline
MIITO is a kind of electric heating equipment with super adaptability, which can directly heat liquids in various utensils. As long as water is injected into the used vessel, placed on the MIITO base, and the heating rod is inserted into the liquid, the liquid can be heated. The heating time of MIITO depends on the vessel used and the type of heating liquid. Usually a cup of 200 ml water takes only 60 seconds.
⑤ fart counter
Fart counter
Are you tired of always farting? There is a gadget that can help you. This fart counter called ch4 is named after methane, and its concept is simple: relate the amount of fart you have to what you eat. When in use, just put this "small square" in the back pocket of trousers or pin it on the belt. Every time you fart, the sensor will detect and record it. Enter the food you eat in the matching application, and ch4 will analyze which foods make you fart more, so that you can avoid eating in the future.
The product is currently being crowdfunding on kickstarter. If crowdfunding is successful, it is estimated that users will get ch4 around 2065438+March 2006.
6. A table where you can lie down.
A table where you can lie down.
No one wants to be sick for a long time, but piles of desk work make you want to stop. This device, called Alork Station, is specially designed for "heavy computer users".
A workstation has four modes, namely vertical, cooperative, regular and centralized. In "focus mode", you can lie flat completely, and the table and monitor will automatically adjust to the right angle. Magnets are installed on the table so that the keyboard and mouse won't fall on you. Designers believe that letting heavy computer users work in various postures can greatly improve their efficiency. Alork Station is expensive and costs $5,900.
⑦ Digital picnic bag
Digital picnic bag
This is a veritable futuristic backpack, which combines two different fields: aviation and picnic. This digital picnic bag has a white shell, including a USB port for charging electronic equipment, a self-sufficient solar panel, a speaker for impromptu party performance and a Bluetooth function screen for receiving messages.
This innovative product has a groove at the top and two metallic silver pillows, which give you the general feeling of walking in space. With this coolest electronic device on your back, you will completely subvert the traditional view that people have picnics outdoors in the 2nd/Kloc-0th century.
8 Anti-reflective clothing
Anti-reflective clothing
Thanks to the invention of Chris Holmes, those celebrities can easily avoid paparazzi. They just need to wear "anti-paparazzi" clothes, and the photos taken by photographers with flash can be scrapped. Anti-paparazzi products are divided into hooded coats, scarves, suit pants and hats. The outer layer of the fabric contains nano-glass, which makes the clothes reflect light like a mirror when encountering strong light, which makes the negative film underexposed and the photo invalid.
At present, this series of clothing has been put on the market. The hooded coat costs $205 (about RMB 1284), the suit costs $406 (about RMB 2,544) and the hat costs $50 (about RMB 3 13 yuan). Although you may not be a celebrity or be followed by paparazzi, it will be cool to wear it at a friend's party.