As technology progresses, so does the design of the day-to-day items we use. These zipped-up earbuds are basically everything one needs to avoid the wires from tangling or getting lost. Not to mention the fact that our cats and dogs love to chew on every single cable they can sink their teeth into.
So this device is a welcome addition in that respect. We wonder if this great idea can be attached to a zip-up hoodie and then our lives will be totally carefree. We are sure that the designers of this zip are coming up with that next invention as we write this.
Home Security Bot
This home security guard is a self-driving lawnmower. Like the Roomba vacuum cleaner, this high-tech robot navigates the perimeter of the lawn and mows it, automatically steering clear of obstacles as small as dog poop. When its battery runs low, the autonomous mower cruises over to the power source and plugs itself in.
But that's not all. The bot provides a 360-degree security camera with remote access. Loaded with AI features, powered by an algorithm, and fully compatible with Alexa, it’s one smart lawnmower. Imagine if you hired a gardner who could also be your bouncer. That's what this device basically is.
Overloaded Elevator
Elevators have a limit of people who can use them at once. The bigger the elevator, the more people can squeeze themselves in. It also indicates the weight limit. So, we're not going to start counting the number of people that are cramped inside with us, and we are surely not prepared to weigh anyone.
The designer of this thought of it all. So, the number of people is not always the most accurate measurement of the elevator's capacity limit. Surprisingly, it can be as little as two people who can reach the limit easily. At any rate, this is a pretty good way to indicate how full the elevator is.
Snazzy-Looking Smart Glasses
For many of us, the idea of "smart" glasses that can be paired to your phone conjures up images of something out of a sci-fi film. But if you thought these futuristic features couldn't be fashionable, think again.
Vue glasses look like real designer glasses that you would see in a fashion magazine. An added bonus is that they can be synced up to your smartphone and allow you to play music and answer calls while looking (and feeling) like regular eyeglasses! Who would have thought? Obviously, the next step in this technology is being able to browse your phone and watch YouTube videos through you glasses!
Keep 'Em Steady!
We don't know about you, but when it comes to the holiday season, there is nothing more stressful than having to wrap a mountain of presents and making sure that you have cut the wrapping paper precisely. It's an absolute nightmare that we'd prefer to leave to Mom.
Luckily, the makers of this laser beam-guided pair of scissors take the guesswork out of cutting. Instead of hoping you cut a steady and straight line, the laser attachment helps to guide you as you cut, leaving you with perfectly straight lines. We wonder if Santa's elves have a whole cache of these at the North Pole.