Future Technology, Innovations, Futuristic Gadgets


UNDERABOVE Dual Lens Under Water Camera By Han In Kyung



UNDERABOVE, Future Under Water Camera, Han In Kyung
Regardless of their propinquity, the environments both above and below the water surface remain separate ever. It is difficult to grasp a visual view of both simultaneously. However, with Underabove dual lens camera, it is now possible to visually grasp both the surfaces simultaneously. It is a dual-lens camera, which floats at the surface of the water, capable of capturing 2 scenes – the environments above and below the water surface.In comparison to other seawater, Underabove is lightweight in nature primarily because of its symmetrical camera body being made with polypropylene and it floats easily as well. It is equipped with an LCD screen that allows the user to check the surface both above and below the water surface simultaneously. The camera also features a flash with a time, which can be employed to set up a self-portrait.


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Cameras, Future Gadgets, Travel Gadgets


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Hostel Kiosk By Sebastian Pandolfi



Hostel Kiosk, Future Travel device, Sebastian Pandolfi
One of the best ways to know a country is to backpack through its little known towns and off-map destinations. For backpackers, hostels and similar lodges are the staple accommodation that allows travelers to meet many people and share common experiences. But more often than not, information sharing between different travelers (or groups of travelers) becomes limited to orally shared details and anyone looking to visit a place that someone back at their hostel raved about, has to rely on whatever information a stranger has given them. This kiosk concept by Argentinean designer Sebastian Pandolfi looks to bridge that very gap in the information sharing process.


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Future Gadgets, Travel Gadgets

3D Interactive Campus Guide



Anime Girl, 3D Interactive Campus Guide
Have you ever been on campus, lost and forlorn, wishing you had a cute Oriental girl with a comforting voice to guide you and tell you where to go next? Wow, you have? Okay, that’s messed up. But either way, you’ll love Mei-Chan, the interactive 3D guide developed by the Nagoya Institute of Technology to aid students and visitors on campus, give them directions and answer their queries.


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3D Technology, Future Gadgets, Travel Gadgets


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Electrolux Totem Modular Cooking System By Nick Morris



Electrolux, Totem Modular Cooking System, Nick Morris
With rising population all around the world and with land price increasing at a faster rate, people now opt for small houses or even lofts. With houses getting small, its obvious that kitchens too are getting smaller and more compact and so does the cooking range. So here is Totem designed by Nick Morris. The system is a modular food system you could have only thought of in your dreams.


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Future Gadgets, Kitchen Gadgets, Travel Gadgets

Mountaineer Digital Compass Wrist Watch By Milad Taleghani



Mountaineer Digital Compass, travel gadget, Milad Taleghani
A compass is normally used to calculate right direction by many. However, with technological advancements, this piece of instrument went electronic in the form of magnetometers. Designer Milad Taleghani, who earlier designed the Mountaineer DWC (digital wrist compass) wrist watch, has now come up with a gadget that clubs the features of a magnetometer, a watch and GPS system.


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Future Gadgets, GPS, Travel Gadgets



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