YASHICA’s 4K Night-Vision Binoculars give you AI-powered super-sight for less than a pair of AirPods

Your $1000 smartphone may not be able to handle low-light selfies, but this affordable pair of binoculars give you military-grade night-vision even in pitch darkness. Meet the YASHICA Vision (yes, the same YASHICA that manufactures cameras), a state-of-the-art 4K binocular device that’s designed for campers, night photographers, wildlife enthusiasts, security personnel, and even for surveillance. The night-vision camera can see what your eyes can’t, capturing in full color or even in IR in vivid detail. The camera leverages AI-powered image enhancement to give you literal superpowers, while letting you capture images and videos in high resolution locally. Pretty impressive for a device that costs less than a pair of AirPods…

Designer: YASHICA

Click Here to Buy Now: $149 $252 (40% off). Hurry, only 22/140 left! Raised over $1 million!

Catch every detail in 4K UHD

With 75 years of experience in the optics field, YASHICA’s built itself a rather indelible reputation for cameras… but the night-vision binocular is a uniquely different application of the company’s technologies. Built for explorers, adventurers, and the occasional reconnaissance or search and rescue mission, the YASHICA Vision lets you see up to distances of nearly 2000 feet (600 meters to be precise) in defyingly dark environments. The binoculars rely on AI-powered image signal processing to let you see in vivid color, outshining most night-vision goggles that coat everything in monochrome green. Switch to the IR mode and you can even see in absolute darkness, with the ability to toggle between 3 modes.

YASHICA Vision reveals a radiant spectrum of colors, even under the most challenging lighting conditions.

Equipped with a state-of-the-art CMOS sensor and a 0.0037lux sensitivity that lets you see even in pitch darkness, the binoculars promise an unrivaled clarity that brings the night to life in vibrant color. The F/1 wide lens aperture ensures that even the faintest light is captured and transformed into a crisp, 4K visual feast, while an 850NM IR illuminator relies on wavelengths that humans can’t even perceive, quite literally giving you superhuman vision. This enables both wildlife enthusiasts and urban adventurers to safely and intimately engage with environments that were once off-limits after dusk.

Clarity in complete darkness.

The YASHICA Vision further redefines night-time exploration with its remarkable aperture size of F/1. This feature is crucial as it allows for a higher light intake, especially under low-light conditions.

Images get transmitted to the YASHICA Vision’s digital viewfinder, while the binoculars themselves capture in detailed 4K. 3x fixed optical zoom and 5x digital zoom let you hone in on your subject even if you’re more than half a kilometer away (0.3 miles), and an SD card slot lets you locally record images and videos (with support up to 512GB) directly from the binoculars. A sizeable 5000mAh battery means that your exploration can go on for as long as your curiosity does. The battery outputs an impressive 16 hours of usage without the IR enabled.

Given the very outdoor nature of the YASHICA Vision, it’s built with the robust reliability that you’d expect from tactical outdoor gear. The binoculars are IP65 water and dust-resistant, which means you can use them in a rainforest or a desert without worrying about your binoculars the way you would about an expensive camera. The lenses also come with 7-layer coatings that repel everything from UV rays to reflections, glare, dust, scratches, or even fingerprints. To help you navigate the outdoors and stay safe, the binoculars have a built-in compass that lets you stay oriented at all times, and a tactical light for emergency or SOS scenarios.

The YASHICA Vision weighs a mere 746 grams (26.3 ounces) and comes with its own soft-shell carrying case that includes a USB-C charging cable, a lens cleaning cloth, and an extra compass as an accessory. The YASHICA Vision also comes with a default 2-year warranty for campaign backers, along with a free 5-year battery replacement guarantee. It’s perfect for hunting, fishing, wildlife observation, night photography, camping, first-response, and surveillance/security… although for its $149 price tag, I’d probably buy it because 15-year-old me would have loved to own military-grade night-vision tech!

Click Here to Buy Now: $149 $252 (40% off). Hurry, only 22/140 left! Raised over $1 million!

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YASHICA’s 4K Night-Vision Binoculars give you AI-powered super-sight for less than a pair of AirPods

Your $1000 smartphone may not be able to handle low-light selfies, but this affordable pair of binoculars give you military-grade night-vision even in pitch darkness. Meet the YASHICA Vision (yes, the same YASHICA that manufactures cameras), a state-of-the-art 4K binocular device that’s designed for campers, night photographers, wildlife enthusiasts, security personnel, and even for surveillance. The night-vision camera can see what your eyes can’t, capturing in full color or even in IR in vivid detail. The camera leverages AI-powered image enhancement to give you literal superpowers, while letting you capture images and videos in high resolution locally. Pretty impressive for a device that costs less than a pair of AirPods…

Designer: YASHICA

Click Here to Buy Now: $149 $252 (40% off). Hurry, only 22/140 left! Raised over $1 million!

Catch every detail in 4K UHD

With 75 years of experience in the optics field, YASHICA’s built itself a rather indelible reputation for cameras… but the night-vision binocular is a uniquely different application of the company’s technologies. Built for explorers, adventurers, and the occasional reconnaissance or search and rescue mission, the YASHICA Vision lets you see up to distances of nearly 2000 feet (600 meters to be precise) in defyingly dark environments. The binoculars rely on AI-powered image signal processing to let you see in vivid color, outshining most night-vision goggles that coat everything in monochrome green. Switch to the IR mode and you can even see in absolute darkness, with the ability to toggle between 3 modes.

YASHICA Vision reveals a radiant spectrum of colors, even under the most challenging lighting conditions.

Equipped with a state-of-the-art CMOS sensor and a 0.0037lux sensitivity that lets you see even in pitch darkness, the binoculars promise an unrivaled clarity that brings the night to life in vibrant color. The F/1 wide lens aperture ensures that even the faintest light is captured and transformed into a crisp, 4K visual feast, while an 850NM IR illuminator relies on wavelengths that humans can’t even perceive, quite literally giving you superhuman vision. This enables both wildlife enthusiasts and urban adventurers to safely and intimately engage with environments that were once off-limits after dusk.

Clarity in complete darkness.

The YASHICA Vision further redefines night-time exploration with its remarkable aperture size of F/1. This feature is crucial as it allows for a higher light intake, especially under low-light conditions.

Images get transmitted to the YASHICA Vision’s digital viewfinder, while the binoculars themselves capture in detailed 4K. 3x fixed optical zoom and 5x digital zoom let you hone in on your subject even if you’re more than half a kilometer away (0.3 miles), and an SD card slot lets you locally record images and videos (with support up to 512GB) directly from the binoculars. A sizeable 5000mAh battery means that your exploration can go on for as long as your curiosity does. The battery outputs an impressive 16 hours of usage without the IR enabled.

Given the very outdoor nature of the YASHICA Vision, it’s built with the robust reliability that you’d expect from tactical outdoor gear. The binoculars are IP65 water and dust-resistant, which means you can use them in a rainforest or a desert without worrying about your binoculars the way you would about an expensive camera. The lenses also come with 7-layer coatings that repel everything from UV rays to reflections, glare, dust, scratches, or even fingerprints. To help you navigate the outdoors and stay safe, the binoculars have a built-in compass that lets you stay oriented at all times, and a tactical light for emergency or SOS scenarios.

The YASHICA Vision weighs a mere 746 grams (26.3 ounces) and comes with its own soft-shell carrying case that includes a USB-C charging cable, a lens cleaning cloth, and an extra compass as an accessory. The YASHICA Vision also comes with a default 2-year warranty for campaign backers, along with a free 5-year battery replacement guarantee. It’s perfect for hunting, fishing, wildlife observation, night photography, camping, first-response, and surveillance/security… although for its $149 price tag, I’d probably buy it because 15-year-old me would have loved to own military-grade night-vision tech!

Click Here to Buy Now: $149 $252 (40% off). Hurry, only 22/140 left! Raised over $1 million!

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YASHICA’s 4K Night-Vision Binoculars give you AI-powered super-sight for less than a pair of AirPods

Your $1000 smartphone may not be able to handle low-light selfies, but this affordable pair of binoculars give you military-grade night-vision even in pitch darkness. Meet the YASHICA Vision (yes, the same YASHICA that manufactures cameras), a state-of-the-art 4K binocular device that’s designed for campers, night photographers, wildlife enthusiasts, security personnel, and even for surveillance. The night-vision camera can see what your eyes can’t, capturing in full color or even in IR in vivid detail. The camera leverages AI-powered image enhancement to give you literal superpowers, while letting you capture images and videos in high resolution locally. Pretty impressive for a device that costs less than a pair of AirPods…

Designer: YASHICA

Click Here to Buy Now: $149 $252 (40% off). Hurry, only 22/140 left! Raised over $1 million!

Catch every detail in 4K UHD

With 75 years of experience in the optics field, YASHICA’s built itself a rather indelible reputation for cameras… but the night-vision binocular is a uniquely different application of the company’s technologies. Built for explorers, adventurers, and the occasional reconnaissance or search and rescue mission, the YASHICA Vision lets you see up to distances of nearly 2000 feet (600 meters to be precise) in defyingly dark environments. The binoculars rely on AI-powered image signal processing to let you see in vivid color, outshining most night-vision goggles that coat everything in monochrome green. Switch to the IR mode and you can even see in absolute darkness, with the ability to toggle between 3 modes.

YASHICA Vision reveals a radiant spectrum of colors, even under the most challenging lighting conditions.

Equipped with a state-of-the-art CMOS sensor and a 0.0037lux sensitivity that lets you see even in pitch darkness, the binoculars promise an unrivaled clarity that brings the night to life in vibrant color. The F/1 wide lens aperture ensures that even the faintest light is captured and transformed into a crisp, 4K visual feast, while an 850NM IR illuminator relies on wavelengths that humans can’t even perceive, quite literally giving you superhuman vision. This enables both wildlife enthusiasts and urban adventurers to safely and intimately engage with environments that were once off-limits after dusk.

Clarity in complete darkness.

The YASHICA Vision further redefines night-time exploration with its remarkable aperture size of F/1. This feature is crucial as it allows for a higher light intake, especially under low-light conditions.

Images get transmitted to the YASHICA Vision’s digital viewfinder, while the binoculars themselves capture in detailed 4K. 3x fixed optical zoom and 5x digital zoom let you hone in on your subject even if you’re more than half a kilometer away (0.3 miles), and an SD card slot lets you locally record images and videos (with support up to 512GB) directly from the binoculars. A sizeable 5000mAh battery means that your exploration can go on for as long as your curiosity does. The battery outputs an impressive 16 hours of usage without the IR enabled.

Given the very outdoor nature of the YASHICA Vision, it’s built with the robust reliability that you’d expect from tactical outdoor gear. The binoculars are IP65 water and dust-resistant, which means you can use them in a rainforest or a desert without worrying about your binoculars the way you would about an expensive camera. The lenses also come with 7-layer coatings that repel everything from UV rays to reflections, glare, dust, scratches, or even fingerprints. To help you navigate the outdoors and stay safe, the binoculars have a built-in compass that lets you stay oriented at all times, and a tactical light for emergency or SOS scenarios.

The YASHICA Vision weighs a mere 746 grams (26.3 ounces) and comes with its own soft-shell carrying case that includes a USB-C charging cable, a lens cleaning cloth, and an extra compass as an accessory. The YASHICA Vision also comes with a default 2-year warranty for campaign backers, along with a free 5-year battery replacement guarantee. It’s perfect for hunting, fishing, wildlife observation, night photography, camping, first-response, and surveillance/security… although for its $149 price tag, I’d probably buy it because 15-year-old me would have loved to own military-grade night-vision tech!

Click Here to Buy Now: $149 $252 (40% off). Hurry, only 22/140 left! Raised over $1 million!

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Smart Stair-Climbing Robot Vacuum with Unmatched Suction Power for Effortless, Comprehensive Multi-Floor Cleaning

Until now, I haven’t encountered a robotic vacuum cleaner capable of climbing stairs. The Migo Ascender stands out as the first of its kind in the world of robotic vacuums and mops. It’s designed to tackle flat surfaces and the challenging terrain of staircases. This capability is due to an innovative mechanical arm structure that allows it to climb stairs effortlessly, a feature unprecedented in conventional robot cleaners. At the core of the Ascender’s performance are its advanced AI algorithms, which guide the device around typical home obstacles while skillfully navigating staircases, ensuring your home is thoroughly cleaned from top to bottom.

Designer: Yun Long

Click Here to Buy Now: $849 $1499 ($650 off). Hurry, only 61/1400 left! Raised over $2,200,000.

If you are impressed by its ability to climb stairs of different heights up to 8.7 inches and its versatility to handle various types such as open-riser, curved, open-riser spiral, and traditional stairs, then brace yourself. That’s not all it can do. What truly impresses me is the square design complemented by motorized omnidirectional wheels, allowing it to move laterally and achieve impeccable edge cleaning. At its base, the device is equipped with a pioneering pivotable brushing system – a first of its kind – which allows the brush to pivot 90 degrees during side-to-side movements. This feature is particularly effective for sweeping up larger debris, such as dog hair, food crumbs, or just plain old dirt that your kids drag in from outside.

With a suction power of 9,700 Pascals (Pa), the Ascender far exceeds the standard range for robotic vacuum cleaners, typically between 500 to 2000 Pa. Few can match this power, even among high-end models boasting greater suction capabilities. The market’s highest suction powers are usually around 2,500 to 5,000 Pa, seen only in the most advanced and premium models. Thus, with its 9,700 Pa suction, the Ascender surpasses conventional standards and sets a new benchmark for robotic vacuum suction power. This promises exceptional cleaning performance, particularly for demanding tasks like deep carpet cleaning and picking up heavier debris.

Whether your home has wooden, carpet, laminated wood, or marble floors, the Ascender is designed to identify and thoroughly clean them. It applies 17N of downward pressure, three times that of a typical vacuum and mopping robot cleaner. It also features a high-speed 4-zone scrubbing system operating 3000 times per minute and an automatic mop lifting feature that raises the mop by 0.79 inches (20 mm) when encountering carpets.

My home spans 4,100 square feet. While the vacuum cleaner might not reach every area, it should be able to clean the entire house in one go. This is largely thanks to its 12000mAh battery. The Ascender’s claim that it can sweep, mop, and climb a grade slope of up to 5,380 square feet (500 square meters) on a single charge is impressive!

Every home has furniture like couches and coffee tables, which can make cleaning underneath them a challenge, whether done manually or with a robotic cleaner. However, the Ascender’s slim and sleek design, at just 3.86 inches in height, allows it to clean under furniture and reach areas that are usually hard to access. This provides a straightforward solution for keeping your home spotless at all levels.

Great ideas always need a bit of intelligence to make them work, especially when it’s about turning a robotic vacuum into something that can ‘see’ and ‘think.’ In my view, the Ascender is a robotic maid navigating through the house. It’s got a sophisticated camera, a super-smart LiDAR for mapping out rooms, and six clever sensors that help it understand every little bit of your space. But the real magic? That’s in its intelligent AI that can zip through tons of calculations in no time, making it more than just a vacuum.

The Ascender app, compatible with Android and iOS devices, simplifies your cleaning routine with the Ascender vacuum. It provides a hassle-free experience by giving you complete control over the device. With the app, you can set restricted areas, schedule cleanups, and even direct the vacuum to specific spots using a virtual joystick. Its 3D mapping feature vividly displays Ascender’s real-time navigation through your home, blending convenience with interactive smart living. Moreover, Ascender is compatible with smart home ecosystems like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, allowing for easy voice commands. The app’s offline functionality ensures that you can command your vacuum even without an internet connection, offering flexibility and the potential to save over $100 on electricity over three years when set to charge only during off-peak hours.

Lastly, the fully enclosed docking and charging station design is desirable as it keeps the vacuum cleaner out of sight. However, this could be a significant safety feature for families with small children. The enclosure is expected to reduce the noise of dust emptying by 10 dB. Furthermore, the dust bag can hold up to 60 days’ worth of cleaning, and its 3.5-liter water tank can last for up to 30 days of mopping. The Ascender’s features, including swapping dirty water for clean water, automatic dust emptying, and hot-air drying, harmoniously coexist.

Click Here to Buy Now: $849 $1499 ($650 off). Hurry, only 61/1400 left! Raised over $2,200,000.

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Koenigsegg Envera portable EV charger sets new precedence for convenience, versatility and luxury

The number of electric cars on the roads is increasing exponentially, and so is the need for charging stations required for them. Options for personal charging stations that can be installed in your garage are also rising. Not only the conventional manufacturers, but the supercar makers also have the transition to electric vehicles as their long-term agenda. Mercedes Vision EQXX Concept, Maserati GranTurismo Folgore, Ariel Hipercar, and of course the Tesla Roadster are some good examples.

Along the same lines, a pair of designers have proposed a portable battery charging station for the Koenigsegg brand known for its high-performance vehicles. The reason is, to enhance the whole experience of buying an electric supercar and the premium experience of plugging it into a portable charger.

Designer: Aditi Aagrwal and Harsh Ambarkar

Just like the Koenigsegg brand known for its groundbreaking engineering innovations like the Direct Drive transmission and Freevalve engine technology, this concept charger also boasts innovative features including dihedral synchro-helix doors. The use of advanced materials like aerospace-grade alloys and carbon fiber further adds to the exclusivity. The form is important to make it distinct from other similar products, hence the aggressive design honed by the sleek and aerodynamic lines.

Dubbed the Envera, this portable EV charger is tailor-made for on-the-go charging of your power-hungry hypercar or supercar. Capable of supplying 7.2 kW of power it supports Level 2 charging with voltage compatibility from 100 – 400 volts AC. It has Type 1 and Type 2 AC charging ports too and an optional DC rapid charging adaptor. The designer is also mindful of safety, hence the inclusion of overcurrent, over-voltage, short circuit and ground fault protection. In case the charger overheats, there is an automated shutdown in place.

The sleek body of the charger is inspired by the Koenigsegg Agera, and is not limited to just charging this speed beast. It can charge any other Koenigsegg supercar, or any other electric car from other brands. It is built from an IP65-rated shell for premium protection against wear and tear with the ability to operate in temperatures from -20 Degrees Celsius to 50 Degrees Celsius. To make charging the least of the hassles, it comes with a 20-foot flexible charging cable. Just like other portable chargers, this one gets an LCD to show the real-time charging status and diagnostics.

Truly, the Koenigsegg Envera sets new standards for portable EV chargers, giving us a glimpse of how cool the future is going to be. Of course, the unparalleled convenience, versatility of use, and luxury quotient of using a premium brand’s product will always be there.

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Futuristic indoor pot concept turns your plant into a virtual pet

We all know that plants are living things, but we also often just treat them as objects simply because they don’t behave like animals and humans. It’s almost hard for us to wrap our heads around the fact that the mostly stationary creatures in pots are alive until they show signs of withering and dying. We’d probably have a completely different attitude if those plants started to show expressions or visibly react to changes in the environment and human interaction. That’s the kind of paradigm shift that this smart plant pot concept is trying to develop by creating a holographic representation of the plant that makes you feel like you’re taking care of a pet instead of just a succulent.

Designers: Dingyu Xiao, Bouyan Pan, Jianshen Yuan, “me me” (Suosi Design)

Plants are like pets with very stoic personalities. They don’t immediately react to the way you take care of them but the effects reveal themselves sooner or later, whether they’re good or bad. The delayed feedback might sometimes make us also slow to respond, sometimes leading to a detached and impersonal relationship that could lead to the plant’s untimely demise. Of course, we could just use one of those smart, self-watering planters, but that widens the gap even further.

Planpet is a smart plant pot concept that tries to create a more personal connection between humans and plants by giving the plant a face and changing the way we see it. There’s a glass cube standing on one end of the box-shaped pot, right beside where the actual hole for the plant is. This cube isn’t just some extraneous embellishment, however, and is actually a holographic display that shows a miniature 3D representation of the plant with one big difference: it actually has an expressive face.

The idea is that the user will select a virtual character that best resembles the type of plant being put in the pot. But more than just a passive face, this virtual plant will change its facial expressions based on real-time soil and environment analysis. It will react when you give it enough light, when you water it, or even when forget to take care of it.

Planpet is pretty much like Tamagotchi for plants but with more significant consequences in the real world. Rather than waiting for the plant to dry up and die before you get a clue, seeing the expressions the “plant pet” makes gives more immediate feedback and warnings when things aren’t going well for the plant. It still won’t be able to dynamically respond to your actions or commands unless you add a pinch of AI, but just having a face that can express some emotions is enough to really make the plant feel more alive, driving home the responsibility of raising a plant just as you would a dog or a cat.

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Monocycle robot with legs may be last-mile delivery helper in the future

When we think of robots, more of then than not, we think of them in their humanoid design or at the very least in a dog-like form. But if you’re really experimenting with this kind of technology, you can get inspired from sci-fi and futuristic movies or TV shows. You can even be inspired by something “old” that can be adapted into a high-tech design. I’m fine with more experimental kinds of robots as long as they don’t overthrow the human race.

Designer: Joohyung Kim

A professor from the Electrical & Computer Engineering department at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has come up with a robot that is inspired by the monocycle and some of those fast-moving circular robots you see in sci-fi films. The Ringbot is basically a monocycle robot that has two legs inside of it that looks like someone lying inside a ring and pedaling away. While there have been wheel-leg designs previously, this is the first one that was probably inspired by monocycles and General Grievous from Star Wars’ Clone Wars series.

The large wheel is the frame of the robot itself while the legs actually help the robot to balance itself and avoid toppling over. There are actually two indepent driving modules inside of it and each one controls its velocity so it can track a desired orientation. It can go around with the legs in the air steering and balancing it. When it does fall down, the legs will enable it to stand back up. It is also able to move and turn when stuck in tight spaces. It is able to make full rotations inside the wheel and drive it up to 5km/hour.

For now the Ringbot seems to just be something they are experimenting with. But in the future, they are looking at this robot to do autonomous last-mile deliveries in congested environments. They will be adding two additional limbs so it can carry packages and even go up and down stairs and rough terrains. Who knows, in the future you’ll get your package delivered by this monocyle robot with legs.

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Concept laptop and tablet adapts to your mobile working needs

As we continue to be more mobile in terms of where we work and study, gadgets and devices are adjusting to users’ needs and wants. More often than not, laptops and tablets are the devices of choice as it allows us to work wherever we want, oftentimes at cafes and shared or co-working spaces or sometimes even while commuting. There are already a lot of options out there but we continue to look at concepts that can bring even more improvements to our nomad working lifestyle.

Designer: Lee Seung-Hee

This concept laptop called LT-1 aims to solve the pain point of having a disorganized work environment when you’re working outside or having several gadgets with you even as you have limited space and are continuously mobile. What we need is to have a device that is efficient, practical, can adjust to our needs, and can multi-task just like what we’re probably doing. What they came up with is a minimalist looking laptop that has several functionalities built into it.

What’s unique about this concept is that you have a sub-display in the keyboard area which can show things that don’t need much of your attention but may be important to know. This includes your music playlist, preview of messages, and even a scheduler if you need to take a quick look at those things. Taking up 1/3 of your keyboard is the multi tablet section which basically serves as your trackpad and a multi-touch surface where you can use your pencil or stylus. It also has something called Mode Change LED although it’s not fully explained what it does. The keyboard itself has shortcut keys and there’s a function bar at the top where you have power key, switch to tablet mode, sound control, and something called “behavioral recording”.

They assume that you’ll use the LT-1 a lot so there’s a chance of overheating. There’s a back vent and a side vent to help with that as one of the ideas for this laptop and tablet in one is that it will remain cool. As a concept, this is pretty interesting but the actual execution may be challenging, and maybe even expensive. Let’s see how far the LT-1 Concept Laptop can get and if we’ll eventually see it in the market.

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Vinyl turntable concept uses industrial materials and design

As much as I love my music streaming services, I’m also a fan of playing analog music. Well, at least in theory. I have several CDs at home already but I don’t have a CD player (still researching about what’s the best one that my wallet can afford). I also want to have a vinyl player soon although that will take more of an investment both for the player itself and the vinyls I’ll buy afterwards. So I am always interested when I see concepts or designs for turntables as it can be references for what I’ll buy in the (hopefully) near future.

Designer: Antoine Brieux / NAK Studio

This concept for a high end industrial design linear vinyl turntable will probably not fit into my budget if it ever gets made but it’s still pretty interesting to look at. It will be made up of full machined aluminum and magnesium parts but also uses glass and recycled Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) so you get an industrial but minimalist look. The platter assembly has conical bearings shaft and actually looks like those old 35mm film projectors but placed horizontally.

In keeping with its industrial theme, you get an industrial drive belt driving system but with an air cushion linear arm to make it more interesting. The tonearm is Bluetooth embedded so you can connect it to Bluetooth speakers directly but you can also use the regular plug system if you prefer that. It also has a brushless motor and constant drive controller while it uses capacitive sensors to manage the start and end position of the arms which can use either an automatic or manual lift system.

The product render, including a video sample of what it might look like, makes it really look like a high end kind of vinyl player. But it also looks a bit heavy based on the materials that will be used so if you’re looking for something that can be portable or at least easy to move within your space, this might not be it. As for the quality when you actually play your vinyls on it, that remains to be seen.

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This desk comes with a rollable OLED screen, haptic touchscreen and built-in speakers

When I first laid my eyes on the LG Signature rollable TV, I knew it was going to be the future of modern living rooms. The idea of a rollable display is practicality at its best, and can have so many applications. One of them could be in the form of a smart desk with an in-built display that hides from plain sight when not needed.

Yes, this concept design dubbed Mindset: Built-In Computer Desk is the most elegant working space a minimalist could long for. The idea here is to focus on the productivity of work and minimize distractions. Another resounding benefit is the space-saving aspect as big displays take up a chunk of the usable desk space.

Designer: Designer Dot

When you’re done with the day’s tasks on your PC, the 40-inch ultrawide OLED screen with webcamera can retract back into the frame (remember it is a rollable display) and you can engage in digital detox activities like reading, sketching, or reading books. In the second mode, since there is no screen in front of you, the urge to watch video content or scroll mindlessly through websites is not there. All you’ve got is an empty desk space to engage in wind-up routines for a healthy lifestyle.

The smart desk has built-in wireless speakers right behind the display housing for optimized aesthetics. When the rollable display retracts back into the housing the Bluetooth 5.3 capable speakers move forward to cover the gap. This prevents any dust or other foreign matter from entering the space. Not only this, the desk comes with a touchscreen keyboard with haptic feedback and a touchpad, so you don’t need to worry about working on your desk. There’s a wireless charging pad underneath the surface that keeps your gadgets juiced up. The only thing you need to bring along is your laptop to connect to the plug-and-play desk.

All the cables are concealed inside the legs and the ports are hidden from direct view to one side of the desk. The cable management system is designed in a way that it automatically adjusts the wire lengths when adjusting the height. The concept seems very useful for people who love to have a clutter-free working space that turns into a personal creativity space with minimum fuzz.

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