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- 10 Awesome Segways & Hoverbaords
- Qubea 3D’s Rever Is a 3D Printer for Your Family
- Keep Your Hands Warm with Knitted Touchscreen Gloves
10 Awesome Segways & Hoverbaords Posted: 24 Nov 2015 01:10 PM PST Scooter Balancing, Hoverbaord or a Segway isn’t the fastest way to get around, but they offers the best experience of strolling and capturing everything the outdoors have to offer, while looking majestic doing so. Padgene 8″ Two Wheels Smart Self Balancing ScooterA perfect Segway for kids (or adults) that offers a wide variety of colors and also the option of listening to music while riding along. Through it’s high-tech self balancing technology each wheel is equipped with independent of gyroscopes and gravity sensors, two wheel drive and with double parallel power, easier to grasp the balance. Available for $419.99 Cinetree iboardA mini-smart self balancing two wheel electric Segway for kids that’s safer and easier to learn on. It reaches a max speed of 10 kilometers per hour (6.25 mph), weighs just 13 kilograms (28.6 lbs) and has a range of 15-20 kilometers. Available for $399 Mini Smart Self-balancing Two-wheel Electric ScooterAnother Segway scooter that’s excellent for kids, coming in red or black, and weighs just 10 kilograms (22 lbs), made out of metal alloy and the double balancing systems make it one of the safest options out there, ensuring it won’t fall sideways. Available for $381. An electric unicycle that’s perfectly balanced thanks to the gyroscopic sensors. It has the ability to detect a rider's position on the seat during its center-of-mass calculations using gyroscopic sensors and an inverted pendulum system that automatically keep the unicycle balanced. The unicycle's 800-watt electric motor propels a rider up to two hours at 15 mph with a two-hour charge of its built-in lithium-ion rechargeable battery. Thanks to sturdy ABS construction, it supports up to 250 lbs (113 KG). Price $1,800 The Self Balancing Personal TransporterAnother excellent Segway option for kids, this transporter can go up to 9 mph (14.4 km/h). It’s forward motion gives a floating like sensation, smoothly advancing with subtle leans forward. It has a display that shows speed and operating mode (balance, training, remote, or assist). There’s also an app (of course!) which enables remote control via a smartphone for adjusting ride sensitivity, travel modes and tracking speed. Its removable battery provides an 18-mile range from a 3 1/2-hour charge. Price $2,800 The Electric Gyroboard TransporterThis Gyroboard is controlled entirely by subtle feet movement, with sensors and accelerometers in both wheels detecting the slightest pressure of the rider's feet. It moves forward simply by pressing with the toes of both feet. Pressing with one foot turns the device and leaning with the heels stops the device or initiates backward movement. Two electric motors propel the unit up to 6 mph on flat ground and enable it to climb up to 15° inclines at slower speeds. Travels up to 4 miles after a one-hour charge. Price $1,400 Wallygadgets 2 Wheels Self Balance Smart Drifting ScooterA great Segway for kids that comes with a wide variety of colors, although there are adult versions and also one that comes with a LCD run step pedometer calorie counter & an outdoor bicycle half finger gloves. It can go up to five kilometers per hour (3 mph) on the kids version, with a max load of 60 kilos (132 lbs). Available for $337.5. Dareway 12 Volt ScooterOne of the more stylish Segway for kids options out there, it’s recommended for ages of 5 to 10. It can make a 360 degree turn, a large wheelbase to offer stability and safety, and for the kids that love to see burning skulls with a red hat on, yeah, it also has that. Starting $289.99. The Electric Self Balancing TransporterA single charge on this baby is good enough for 15 mile rides (24 kilometers). While it looks like a circus act, there’s really not much to balancing on it thanks to the technology powering it. It reaches a maximum speed of 11 mph (17.6 km/h) and the pneumatic, 14″ tires and its powerful electrical powertrain allow it to easily climb inclines and regain optimal speed after slowing down or coming to a stop. It has a headlight and taillight to alert and also a telescoping handle for easy carrying while you’re not riding it. Price $799.95. The Freestyle Slalom SkateboardPrice $199.95 One of the more fun options on this list if not the most, and it’s moved by riders pushing off the ground, placing their feet on either side of the back wheel, and leaning side-to-side to propel the scooter forward. It has a lightweight ABS polymer frame aerodynamically shaped to reduce drag. The 20″ diameter pneumatic back tire has steel spokes and high-grade bicycle tire treads for traversing streets and sidewalks while the PU skateboard-style front wheel swivels for optimal control while turning or racing forward in a serpentine motion. It’s extremely light (17 lbs, 7.7 kilograms) and is another Segway for kids, with ages 8 and up fit for riding it. Be social! Follow Walyou on Facebook and Twitter, and read more related stories at The 9 Best Noise-Cancelling Headphones of 2015 and 11 Nerdy Pajamas to Geek Out Your Sleepwear. |
Qubea 3D’s Rever Is a 3D Printer for Your Family Posted: 24 Nov 2015 12:55 PM PST With its sci-fi design and flexible operation, Qubea 3D’s Rever is a 3D printer that fits perfectly into any household. 3D printing is a technology that’s really just taking off now, so if you’re really anxious to see what the future (or Qubea 3D’s Rever 3D printer, for that matter) has in store for us, sit back and enjoy the ride. The Lewes, Delaware-based company behind Rever means to make 3D printing not only fun, but also something that the entire family can do. After all, not only geeks 3D print stuff, and I’m certain that all households could benefit from such a device, regardless if we’re speaking about 3D printing tools, toys, or kitchen appliances. Qubea 3D explained on their Kickstarter page why Rever is unlike any other 3D printer currently available on the market: “The idea behind the Rever began when we visited some local schools to investigate how 3D printing can revolutionize education. After hearing the positive feedback from teachers and students, and seeing the kids' curiosity about new technology and their joy when they received their 3D printed items, we started work to develop the Rever, our unique, family-friendly 3D printer.” “We knew that to be an option for most families, the Rever had to be affordable. We’ve invested in the molding and secure plastic base frame structure to give our customers as good a price as possible. That’s why we are able to offer The Rever for under $200 (early bird) on Kickstarter (our post-campaign price will remain family-friendly, but our backers are definitely getting special treatment for supporting us!) As a leading developer of 3D printers, we have seen products like ours put to use across fields such as industrial design and medicine. 3D printing also has the potential to bring the joy of creativity to every home, but up till now, high cost, safety concerns and complex software have meant that having a 3D printer is not an option for most families. That’s why we designed the Rever – the world’s first affordable, safe family 3D printer.” “The Rever fits seamlessly into any household. Fun and educational, our product is simple enough for children to use, while also offering flexibility for those of you who are technically-minded.” In case you’re a 3D beginner and don’t have enough filament for printing everything you want, you always have the option to design the object in the companion app developed by Qubea 3D and outsource the project to a 3rd party that handles the software and the materials.
The developers are looking to raise $120,000 on Kickstarter within the next 28 days, and the amount pledged by backers at press time was nearly 25% of the funding goal. Early birds could secure a Rever 3D printer for themselves for $169, but those spots are long gone, so if you want a classic edition with a 0.5kg cartridge, you should pledge at least $219. This is quite a reasonable price, considering that the manufacturer plains to retail it for $399. Be social! Follow Walyou on Facebook and Twitter, and read more related stories about the WASP Delta Top 1609 3D printer, or the Kickstarter campaign for the Bocusini food 3D printer. [via Geeky Gadgets] |
Keep Your Hands Warm with Knitted Touchscreen Gloves Posted: 24 Nov 2015 12:15 PM PST Since touchscreens can’t be used while wearing conventional gloves, using a smartphone or tablet on cold winter days typically involves removing them or leaving them at home altogether. The knitted touchscreen gloves currently featured on Walyou Deals solve that problem and enable you to use your mobile gadgets without having to freeze. Found in the Lifestyle category of our store, Walyou Deals, these knitted touchscreen gloves made by TRNDlabs leave you no excuse not to use your smartphone while outside in the cold. It should be noted that the gloves aren’t only for people who play mobile games in the outdoors while waiting on others, but also for as simple applications as answering the phone or texting. Style, comfort and technology go hand in hand at TRNDlabs, so it shouldn’t surprise anyone that the touchscreen gloves tick all those boxes. They are extremely comfortable to wear, not to mention that it’s a double-layer design for extra warmth. You won’t have to give up on warmth and comfort when using your smartphone with these gloves, as that’s exactly what they were designed for. Taking photos while wearing conventional gloves is basically impossible, and there are plenty of things to photograph while being out and about. Many tourist destinations look spectacular in the winter, and a pair of gloves shouldn’t stand in the way of a memorable moment. TRNDlabs claims that these knitted gloves work perfectly fine with any type of touchscreen, so it really doesn’t matter if your device features a resistive or capacitive one. Most mobile devices feature the latter type nowadays, but it’s nice to see the manufacturer hasn’t excluded the older variety. As seen in the below image, the side covering the palms is made out of a gripping material, meaning that there’s no chance of your smartphone or tablet slipping from your hands while using it with these gloves. Add this to the previous advantages of the product and you’ll realize this is product that’s extremely convenient to use. The heavy-grade acrylic blend (60% Acrylic / 40% Elastic Silver Threading) makes the gloves both durable and stretchy, meaning that they won’t feel stiff at all. The gloves only come in black, but that color (or rather non-color) goes well with anything, so you shouldn’t have any problems matching them to the rest of your clothes. The knitted touchscreen gloves are available for $9.99 at Walyou Deals, 75% off their retail price. Keep in mind that they come in two different sizes, so you have to choose between Medium/Large and Small/Medium before placing the order. Our store will feature the gloves for five more days since press time, so take advantage of this offer now, if you want to conveniently use your phone in the winter without having to endure the cold. Our store provides free shipping to the US and several other countries for the knitted touchscreen gloves, and given the small value, chances are you won’t have to pay any import taxes when they arrive. Be social! Follow Walyou on Facebook and Twitter, and read more related stories about the Jamstik wireless smart guitar, or the SNES Bluetooth game controller. |
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