Technology

Listicle: 10 gadgets we can’t wait to get our hands on this year

Eyebrow magic:

Brow Magic by L’Oreal has a face scanning app that offers a range of eyebrow shapes and basically prints a non-permanent eyebrow tattoo on your face in one swipe. {{^userSubrated}} {{/userSubrated}} {{^userSubrated}} {{/userSubrated}}

Say goodbye to microblading. Your your thread. Brow Magic by L’Oreal has a face scanning app that offers a range of eyebrow shapes and basically prints a non-permanent eyebrow tattoo on your face in one swipe. Imagine when they develop one for lipstick, blush and eyeshadow. This gadget is coming worldwide in the second half of 2023.

One-inch camera sensors:

A one-inch sensor captures more light, providing better image quality. {{^userSubrated}} {{/userSubrated}} {{^userSubrated}} {{/userSubrated}}

Although a handful of smartphones, such as the Xiaomi 13 Pro and Oppo Find X6 Pro, already have one-inch sensors in their cameras, they are becoming increasingly common. The sensors of most smartphones are around 1/2.55 inch or 1/2.3 inch in diameter. A one-inch sensor captures more light, providing better image quality. “Phones are getting closer to pro-level cameras,” notes Shlok Srivastava, aka @techburner.

Starline project:

Google’s Starline project uses light field technology for an almost 3D version of a video call. {{^userSubrated}} {{/userSubrated}} {{^userSubrated}} {{/userSubrated}}

To make Zoom calls better (or worse), Google’s Project Starline uses light field technology for an almost 3D version of a video call. Users may feel like they are sitting around the same table. The Starline project currently requires a cabin to sit in, a 65 inch screen, depth sensors, cameras and lights. So it will take some time to generalize.

Food:

Select what you want to eat, load your ingredients and tell Nosh to cook. {{^userSubrated}} {{/userSubrated}} {{^userSubrated}} {{/userSubrated}}

Do you remember the Jetsons? And how would their food appear, fully cooked, at the table? Some fun minds in Bengaluru have developed a food processor called Nosh. (No, not a cooking robot. It’s Irona by Richie Rich). Select what you want to eat, load your ingredients and tell him to cook. This is currently available for pre-order.

Smart collars:

France-based Invoxia has created smart collars for dogs that track health, warn of potential problems and record how much the animal has spent walking, resting and eating. {{^userSubrated}} {{/userSubrated}} {{^userSubrated}} {{/userSubrated}}

Who said fitness trackers were just for humans? France-based Invoxia has created smart collars for dogs that track health, warn of potential problems (like if they’re itching/scratching too much and a rash is imminent) and log how much the animal has spent on walk, rest and eat. There is Wi-Fi, GPS and Bluetooth. US sales begin in a few months, with a global rollout soon, we hope.

Twitter 2.0:

Meta’s rival to Twitter, a text-based app that doesn’t yet have an official name, is reportedly nearing completion. {{^userSubrated}} {{/userSubrated}} {{^userSubrated}} {{/userSubrated}}

Meta’s rival to Twitter, a text-based app that doesn’t yet have an official name, is reportedly nearing completion. Use your Instagram username and password to login and post up to 500 characters. Reports indicate that it will be released at the end of June. Now if we could just keep the bots away.

Reality Pro:

The Apple Reality Pro is rumored to have an outward-facing display. {{^userSubrated}} {{/userSubrated}} {{^userSubrated}} {{/userSubrated}}

Apple could unveil its AR/VR headset next month. The Apple Reality Pro is rumored to have an outward-facing display. This means that while you’re wearing the headset, your eye movements and facial expressions will be displayed for everyone to see. How much will it cost? At least one arm and one leg.

Air Strait:

The Dyson Airstrait can dry and straighten wet hair without excess heat. {{^userSubrated}} {{/userSubrated}} {{^userSubrated}} {{/userSubrated}}

The Dyson Airstrait promises, as with other Dyson offerings, smoother work for a lot more money. It can dry and straighten wet hair without excess heat, as it also controls the temperature. It’s only available in the US and Canada, but will soon be rolling out globally.

Eva:

Indian start-up BlueSemi has opened reservations for EYVA, a small device that measures blood sugar, blood pressure, heart rate, ECG, oxygen level and average blood sugar in seconds simply by placing your thumbs on the device.

Medical tests are tedious and painful, as many require a finger prick each time. Indian start-up BlueSemi has opened reservations (for the third time) for EYVA, a small device that measures blood sugar, blood pressure, heart rate, ECG, oxygen level and average blood sugar in a matter of seconds. seconds simply by placing your thumbs on the device.

ArtCool AC:

LG’s ArtCool AC comes with a huge digital photo display on the front.

LG unveiled its ArtCool AC earlier this year, hoping to solve the problem of an AC looking like, well, an AC. It comes with a huge digital photo display on the front, and the ThinQ app lets you control the display from presets or personal customer photos.

From HT Brunch, May 27, 2023

Follow us on twitter.com/HTBrunch

Join us at facebook.com/hindustantimesbrunch

Related Article

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button