Minds Eye Design 5 of the coolest technologies we've seen so
far in 2017 No.5 O-R3 by Otsaw Digital
It's a four-wheeled security robot that has its own built-in drone.
The O-R3, an autonomous robot has a drone that can be launched after intruders.
If there are obstacles on the ground, the O-R3 can launch a drone that has an aerial
view of where an intruder might be hiding,
Aside from its in-built drone, the O-R3 is also able to do things like recognize intruders,
as well as suspicious objects.
It's also able to send an alarm to a forward command center, where security will be activated.
And if that wasn't enough, the O-R3 can charge itself when its battery goes flat.
Security robots aren't new.— they've been used for autonomous patrols in places everywhere.
Still, they're rising in popularity, especially in countries where it's getting more expensive
to hire security guards.
It's O-R3 Robot Security Guard by Otsaw Digital
#4 BIKI - First Bionic Wireless Underwater Fish Drone - by Robosea.
BIKI is driven by a 4k Ultra High Definition Camera, Bionic Caudal Fin, and a streamline
body design.
It's operated by your smart phone or remote control.
It' simple to learn and easy to use.
BIKI has an infrared positioning sensor, allowing the drone, which resembles a fish, to avoid
obstacles automatically and adapt to different complex environments intelligently.
'BIKI can maneuver just about anywhere, and with the use of the trademarked algorithm
and set in nine-axle sensor, it can keep its balance in the water – allowing BIKI self-stabilization
to provide smooth videos and sharp photos through its camera platform.
In the case of a lost connection, a built-in GPS module makes BIKI automatically return
to base or send real-time locations to mobile devices.
Even more, BIKI operates for up to 150 minutes on a single charge, even at depths of nearly
200 feet.
It's BIKI by Robosea
#3 Digitsole Smartshoe - The World's First Intelligent Sneaker
This is a technologically-advanced shoe that does much more than lace itself.
The Bluetooth 4.0-connected sneakers also has tracking capabilities, a 3D walk analyzer,
smart heating and cushion monitoring.
Through an accompanying app (available on both iOS and Android) users can do things
like individually warm their feet to a maximum temperature of 113 degrees or check out their
propulsion level, impact force and stability, among other metrics.
The sporty-looking shoes, which charge via microUSB at the back of the heel, are rated
IP66 dust and water resistant, meaning they're completely dust tight and protected against
powerful water jets though not necessarily immersion.
The Digitsoles come in U.S. men's sizes up to 13 and U.S. women's sizes up to 11.
Currently, the shoes are available for pre-order on Kickstarter at the price of $199 USD 66
percent off the expected retail price of $600 USD.
It's the Digitsole Smartshoe
#2 SolarGaps - Energy Generating Solar Panel Window Blinds
Now you can save significant money on your electric bill and help the environment too.
SolarGaps has created smart solar panel blinds that can reduce your electricity bill by up
to 70 percent.
They function by automatically tracking the sun throughout the day, adjusting position
to the optimal angles to generate solar electricity.
In addition to generating solar power, SolarGaps also save energy by shading your home interior
and reducing air condition cost by up to 40 percent.
The solar panels can generate 100 to 150 watts of renewable energy per 10 square feet of
window, which is enough to power 30 LED light bulbs.
With SolarGaps, a three-room apartment with windows facing south could produce up to 600
watt-hours of energy per day.
An office or retail space could generate up to 10 times more, and as with traditional
roof panels, any leftover energy can be easily stored for later use or sold to your electricity
company and sent to the grid.
SolarGaps are also using smart features to make using them efficient and customizable.
They integrate with smart devices like Google Home, Amazon Echo, Nest Thermostat and more
to be controlled by voice, temperature and via a smartphone app.
You can set up SolarGaps to match your own schedule and needs, such as programming them
to open automatically when you want to wake up or enter a room.
It's SolarGaps - Energy Generating Solar Panel Window Blinds
#1 Water Walker Underwater Treadmill
Aqua training is a fine way to get in both cardio and resistance training without risking
the evils of gravity taking their toll on your joints.
Training in water helps burn more calories by drawing heat out, forcing your body to
raise its temperature and, in turn, energy production.
It helps the body cool down faster too.
For those who can't swim and don't have access to a shallow pool for "running" laps, the
Water Walker provides a safe way to exercise that should provide the same benefits as swimming
or doing dryland workouts.
The standard Water Walker can be set for speeds of up to 2.5MPH, while the Pro version can
take it upto 6.8MPH.
It sounds pretty slow for a runner's pace, but keep in mind you'll be working against
a whole lot of water.
This handy device is made for both working out and relaxing.
You can fill it to the brim and engage in some hard core aerobic workouts, or just keep
it low for gentle training.
If working out isn't our bag at all, you can use it as a spa.
Fill it halfway and just chill.
Oh, and it costs $87,000
It's the Water Walker Underwater Treadmill
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