4K Laser TV uses liquid cooling for super-quiet operation

The GAC Technology Group partnered with HP Inc in early 2017 for a 10-year alliance to develop and market smart projectors. The BP5000 is the latest fruit of that collaboration, a Laser TV 4K ultra-short-throw projector that has won’t disturb movie wat… Continue reading 4K Laser TV uses liquid cooling for super-quiet operation

Mini hammock turns even the least cooperative SUV into a poor man’s RV

The easiest, cheapest way of experiencing van life – or a close relative of van life, at least – is sleeping on the folded seats of an SUV or hatchback. Depending upon the vehicle, though, the sleeping area may be be too short, leaving your head dangli… Continue reading Mini hammock turns even the least cooperative SUV into a poor man’s RV

Mini-moto and e-scooter hybrid kicks up some dirt

Following Indiegogo launches for a full-suspension electric kickscooter and an all-terrain ebike, California-based electric mobility company Splach is returning to the crowdfunding platform next month with a kind of e-scooter/trail-ready moto mashup ca… Continue reading Mini-moto and e-scooter hybrid kicks up some dirt

Mig e-kickscooter rolls on fat tires to tackle road or dirt

Italian ebike maker Bad Bike has released a number of interesting rides over the years, including a folding model rocking fat tires and even an ebike and sidecar combo. Now the company has taken to Indiegogo to launch its latest ride, the Mig fat-tire … Continue reading Mig e-kickscooter rolls on fat tires to tackle road or dirt

JMGO taps Leica and Dynaudio for O1 Pro FHD ultra-short-throw projector

Back in April, China’s JMGO partnered with Leica for the optics of its upcoming O1 Pro ultra-short-throw LED projector. Details were somewhat lacking, but with the launch of the Indiegogo funding campaign we can now fill in some of the blanks.Continue … Continue reading JMGO taps Leica and Dynaudio for O1 Pro FHD ultra-short-throw projector

App-controlled smart sunglasses change tint on demand

Tech startup Ampere has smartened up the humble sunglasses with Dusk, a pair of shades that change tint on demand via a phone app or a button press. A deluxe model also packs built-in speakers and a microphone for making calls.Continue ReadingCategory:… Continue reading App-controlled smart sunglasses change tint on demand

Sony invites musicians to control sound effects with gestures

We’ve seen a number of projects over the years that turn gestures and body movement into music, including the Fitbit-like Mictic and Onyx Ashanti’s 3D-printed Beatjazz Hands. Now Sony is jumping on stage with a wearable effects generator for musicians … Continue reading Sony invites musicians to control sound effects with gestures

Scotsman electric scooter rolls with 3D-printed carbon fiber unibody

The company behind last year’s Superstrata carbon fiber street bike has taken its 3D-printed unibody construction approach to the world of electric mobility for the Scotsman e-scooter, which can roll up to a top speed of 45 mph and for up to 70 miles p… Continue reading Scotsman electric scooter rolls with 3D-printed carbon fiber unibody

Crua rooftop tent creates a mini RV or modular camping village

Irish-American camping gear specialist Crua Outdoors already has a full line of ground tents, shelters and hammocks to its name, and now it builds its resume with its first rooftop tent (RTT). Incorporating some of the best features from Crua’s ground … Continue reading Crua rooftop tent creates a mini RV or modular camping village