These are some upcoming tech gadgets that will make your jaws drop! We round up the top five upcoming futuristic tech gadgets that will blow your mind.
Ever thought of capturing a 360 degree view of something? Well, now you can because the Panono camera enables you to shoot every detail in every direction! It is a ball-like spherical shaped camera that can be tossed in the air. When it reaches the highest point during—it has an inbuilt accelerometer to do the math—it triggers a total of 36 cameras to capture the moment, all in a 360 x 360 degree image. You no longer have to take your images in post processing and stitch them together for panoramas. This 180 megapixel Panono camera features a free app that lets you view images with stunning detail. This game-changing photography tech gadget can be used in multiple ways—toss it into the air, mount it on a pole or just use it as a handheld device.
Google Glass is an optical head-mounted display designed in the shape of a pair of eyeglasses. It displays information in a smartphone like hands free format. Wearers communicated with the Internet via natural language voice commands. Google started selling a prototype of Google Glass to qualified "Glass Explorer Edition" in the US on April 15, 2013, for a limited period for $1,500, before it became available to the public on May 15, 2014.
On January 15, 2015, Google announced that it would stop producing the Google Glass prototype but remained committed to the development of the product. According to Google, Project Glass was ready to "graduate" from X, the experimental phase of the project.
The flexible smartphones have been shown in tech shows like the CES, MWC, etc. for years. Flexible Smartphones are whole smartphones that can be folded up and put inside your pockets thus causing less of a space problem. And now after the Note 7 debacle Samsung has put all resources into making a consumer ready model.
Hoverboards have been people's dream to ride on since the back to the future movies came out, and now self balancing boards have come in the market calling themselves hoverboards, which is disappointing as they do not really hover. But now a company called Hendo has invented a real hoverboard that hovers but is too costly and has only a 7 min. Charge. Now, we can just hope for companies to come out with cheaper and a more practical version.
This has already been done and is available in gaming consoles from Nintendo from a long time. But now theaters are trying to put this technology into their screens that will cause people to not wear any glasses while watching the movies.
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