Showing posts with label gadget. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gadget. Show all posts

Tuesday, 4 July 2017

Are you a big fan of PLAYSTATION then you should have these !!

 ColorWare PlayStation 4 Pro Retro




When it comes to customising electronics and gadgets, not many do it better than ColorWare. This time around, they’ve customised the new PlayStation 4 Pro. Taking a step in the retro direction, they’ve got the brand new Pro, looking like the good old PlayStation(see what we did there?). The Retro Pro has been recoloured to, you guessed it, classic grey, and the PlayStation logo sits in the centre of the top-side, in its classic mix of red, green, blue, and yellow.



ColorWare also ensure the quality of their custom products, in their words, each of their products pass “intense phases of disassembly, cleaning, masking, painting and inspection before being buffed and reassembled.” This customised PlayStation 4 Pro will be a limited edition and there’s only 25 of them up for grabs. At $899 (`60,200 approx.) each.

Wednesday, 19 April 2017

ChargeWrite -:

The creators of this pen call it the “world’s coolest pen.” Let’s find out why. The ChargeWrite comes with a built-in 16GB flash drive and powerbank. That’s right, this pen works both as storage and charger. ChargeWrite also makes use of a universal smartphone tip, i.e, it works with both lightning ports and microUSB ports. Of course, it’s not called a pen for nothing. When not in use as a powerbank or storage unit, ChargeWrite can still be used a ballpoint pen; and they’re giving free replacements for all their Indiegogo backers. But that’s not all, you can use the ChargeWrite as a stylus as well. To charge the ChargeWrite, you can pull off the top half of the pen to reveal a USB plug. ChargeWrite can hold up to 1000 mAh of charge. Look for ChargeWrite on Indiegogo if you’re interested in getting one yourself.

Monday, 17 April 2017

Smart Spectacles -:


The University of Utah has come up with a pair of smart glasses that may eliminate the need for bifocals in the future. These smart glasses make use of liquid lenses that automatically adjust their focus. This means that you don’t have to keep taking your glasses on and off or switching them for reading glasses etc. Carlos Mastrangelo – the professor who led the research on the glasses alongside doctoral student Nazmul Hasan – said that any person who puts these glasses on will see objects in front of them clearly, no matter the distance. As people get older, their vision tends to weaken or get poorer. This is due to the eye lens’ being unable to change shape as required. This is the reason most people tend to need reading glasses or bifocals as they get older. Prescription glasses today simply change the range your eyes can focus on; you can see closer, but you need to take your glasses off to see farther away. With these smart spectacles your eyes will actually be able to adjust to different distances. Of course, no smart object is complete without an app. The smart glasses come with an app, which lets you calibrate the lenses and update your prescription as needed.

Saturday, 15 April 2017

Stark smartwatch

The smartwatch trend is quickly catching up. The only thing stopping most people from picking one up, is the price. Stark is a hybrid smartwatch with all the functionalities you’d expect from a smartwatch. Also, at just $40 (`2,700 approx.), it’s extremely affordable as well. Stark’s activity tracker can track your steps, distance travelled, you can set goals for yourself, record your exercise sessions, track calories burned and more. Stark’s case is made out of stainless steel, its hands are glow-in-the-dark, and the strap is made out of a thermoplastic polyurethane. Stark is compatible with both iOS and Android; you can push notifications from your phone to Stark. Last but not least, you don’t need to charge the Stark. You can find the Stark hybrid smartwatch on Kickstarter.

Vertu Constellation latest smartphone

British luxury smartphone manufacturer Vertu seems to have made a home for itself in this section. The rate at which they dish out luxury smartphones month after month, it’s no surprise. This time, they’ve come out with the Vertu Constellation. Like most Vertu smartphones, this mobile device is handcrafted down to the very last detail in England. As with most Vertu smartphones, you can customise your own Constellation with cases ranging from leather to ostrich and even snake skin. The phone comes in-built with an anodised Aluminium frame and a Ruby shortcut access key. The feature that makes the Vertu Constellation stand out the most from other phones from the brand is that it’s the first to allow fully encrypted calls. This is thanks to the in-built tech from SilentCircle. Other than that, it’s also the brand’s first phone to have dual-SIM functionality and comes with a Sapphire crystal display. 


 SPECIFICATIONS Android 6.0; SoC: Qualcomm SnapDragon 820 | RAM: 4GB Storage: 128 GB, expandable | Display: 5.5-inch 534ppi Sapphire crystal display | Battery: 3,220mAh | Camera: 12MP main; 4MP front Price: 4.75 lac approx.