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- New Year New Skills: 10% Off Everything Except Pay What You Want
- Back To The Future: Marty McFly’s Self Drying Jacket Is Real
- Movi Camera Lets You Edit Video as You Stream It
New Year New Skills: 10% Off Everything Except Pay What You Want Posted: 04 Jan 2016 11:05 AM PST New Year resolutions are all about making changes for the better. That may include learning new skills, getting gadgets that improve productivity, or purchasing software that makes the best out of the little spare time most of us have. Regardless of which one of these is more adequate for you, Walyou Deals has got you covered, and to get you started on the right foot, it provides a 10% site-wide discount for everything you might want, except for Pay What You Want Deals. First things first, the 10% discount that you can use today until midnight is applied on top of the already discounted prices, and since sometimes we’re talking about a reduction of cost that can get to 95%, the additional rebate can only be good news. Secondly, all of the products (be them physical or digital) pictured below represent the most frequently purchased items in 2015, and that should give you an idea about the types of technology that shaped last year. From drones and innovative cameras to hacking bundles and VPN subscriptions, these are only some of the products that improved people’s lives, and now that there’s an additional 10% discount, they can improve yours too, for even less money. While dash cams can act as an eyewitness in the event of a traffic incident, thus keeping safe on the road, lifetime subscription to PureVPN or really any other VPN service featured in our store can help you enjoy your favorite TV programs while traveling. If you’d rather invest in your future, you might want to check the lifetime subscription to the OSTraining Developer Courses. Photographers have been quite busy this past year, making the Lytro Illum camera one of the most frequently bought items. It’s easy to understand why, though, as Lytro Illum has the ability to change the depth of field after taking the photo, something you don’t get to see in many other cameras. Accessories for mobile devices such as the ExoMount Touch universal car mount or the Kinkoo 40W 6-port high speed charger also witnessed a spike last year. Not at last, there have also been a lot of drones listed in our store, and Code Black managed to attract the most attention, even though the others are not to be neglected, either. Before buying a drone, however, you should think of its possible applications. On top of that, you should find out whether it needs to be registered with the FAA or not. To get last year’s best products or to check some of the recently added ones, head over to Walyou Deals and skim through the categories in the search for the items you need. Don’t forget to add the NEWYEAR10 coupon code during the checkout procedure, and remember that Pay What You Want deals do not make the subject of this discount. It’s great deals such as the ones found in our store that help you approach the new year with a lot more optimism! Be social! Follow Walyou on Facebook and Twitter, and read more related stories about Walyou Deals’ free 3-month Sanebox subscription, or the discounted lifetime subscription to Getflix. |
Back To The Future: Marty McFly’s Self Drying Jacket Is Real Posted: 03 Jan 2016 02:14 PM PST We go forwards and back in time to bring you the best gadgets from all eras before they even come out. So now you get to meet the self-drying jacket (SDJ) Marty McFly wears in the iconic Back To The Future 2. Read all about it here! Throughout 2015 we saw a lot of nostalgia products, all related somehow to Back to the Future. We saw the limited edition of Pepsi Perfect, Nike’s MAGs inspired by the movie, and even a few hoverboard designs, some of which work better than others. Still, 2015 has just ended and the 30th anniversary of the original film has passed so stuff coming from now onwards didn’t quite make the deadline – but despite this, it’s not like these gadgets are any less awesome. One of such creations is Marty McFly’s self-drying jacket, which thanks to a Kickstarter project by Falyon Wearable Tech is now a very real thing. It’s not quite an exact replica from Marty’s jacket (copyright and all, we guess?) but the company did take the movies as inspiration, and on top of everything, it works just like in the movie. This jacket is being called the SDJ-01 (for Self-Drying Jacket), and shares a similar design to Marty McFly’s jacket, but updated with more pockets and better materials. Yet, the important bit and the one that truly makes a difference is that it actually works. Falyon have made a jacket such that in combining water-proof materials and high pressure air that circulates in an enclosed space. it can self-dry at an incredible rate. Basically, the jacket uses air amplifiers to make air circulate, and then expells it through exhaust pipes, a process that is only possible thanks to the rechargeable battery it carries.
With the push of a button, literally, the jacket begins to dry. It works great if you need to dry the water from the rain, for example, taking as little as one or two minutes. Sadly, it’s fairly more complicated if the wearer has, say, fell into a pond, but let’s cut them a break and admit this is amazing. This project, which asked for 12.000 dollars on Kickstarter quickly fulfilled its goal, and now interested customers can buy the first few batches of jackets for 150 or more. Be quick, though, they’re selling like hotcakes!
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Movi Camera Lets You Edit Video as You Stream It Posted: 03 Jan 2016 01:43 PM PST To complement their live streaming video platform, NYC-based startup Livestream have just launched a 4K camera that enables you to edit the video as you stream it. Launched in 2007 and known for a while as Mogulus (that definitely made it sound like a streaming service for moguls), Livestream is a live streaming video platform that’s currently used by such customers as Spotify, World Economic Forum, Tesla, Space X, and more than 200 local TV affiliates. The first piece of hardware the company came up with was Broadcaster, an entry level device that could be connected to any camera that had HDMI video output. Next, Livestream launched the Studio HD line that included switchers with multiple camera inputs. That must have sounded like great news for anyone wanting to shoot professional, multi-camera productions, but the latest product to come from this company is yet again targeting regular consumers. The Movi camera, which is capable of streaming video at resolutions up to 4K, enables its users to edit content on the fly, or just record and share it later. First thing you’ll notice about Movi is its ridiculous size for a camera that records and even streams 4K videos. It’s slightly smaller than your head, and as The Verge’s Sean O’Kane noted, it puts a multi-camera setup in your pocket. Secondly, but most importantly feature-wise, Movi comes with real-time editing capabilities. Not at last, Movi is a connected live streaming camera that benefits from a feature-rich companion app. For the time being, the Movi app is only available for iOS, but Android support should be available soon, too. Once you fire up the app on your iPhone, Movi will start detecting faces and motion. The most impressive aspect is that it gives users nine different shots to choose from, each of them shot at a different degree of zoom. It’s the companion app that really boosts Movi’s real-time editing capabilities, as it enables users to zoom, pan, or move to a different shot using touchscreen gestures on the iPhone. The video shot with the camera’s 150-degree lens and 4K sensor can be stored either on a microSD card (a 16GB one is included in the package), or in iPhone’s internal memory. The video can be streamed live or it can be shared later using your favorite service. The downside of streaming it as it’s being shot is that Livestream charges a monthly subscription for that, and I don’t know if people will step on each other’s toes to pay $9 each month and get their video online instantly. That’s definitely a negligible amount for vloggers, but casual users might have second thoughts.
Even though the retail value of the Movi camera is $399, Livestream is taking pre-orders for it on the Movi website for $200. The MSRP seems a bit steep, but the pre-order price tag is rather decent, considering the device’s features. Be social! Follow Walyou on Facebook and Twitter, and read more related stories about Project Photoshop Streaming that brings photo editing to Chromebooks, or Amazon’s music streaming service for Prime users. [via Mashable] |
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