Thursday, May 26, 2016

Hottest Tech Gifts Gadgets and Ideas for 2016

UPDATE: 04/03/2016

After checking out all these amazing tech toys, gadgets and gift idea at the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show aka CES 2016, we took a couple months playing, testing and putting them through the ringer to make sure they held our attention for longer than a Hollywood agents. These were the main ones out of nearly one hundred that we tested that we feel are the hottest and best technology gifts for 2016.
ech Gifts Gadgets and Ideas for 2016

Hottest Tech Gifts Gadgets and Ideas for 2016 images

UPDATE: 04/03/2016

After checking out all these amazing tech toys, gadgets and gift idea at the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show aka CES 2016, we took a couple months playing, testing and putting them through the ringer to make sure they held our attention for longer than a Hollywood agents. These were the main ones out of nearly one hundred that we tested that we feel are the hottest and best technology gifts for 2016.

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Imagine waking up to the smell of coffee, peppermint or even the smell of the ocean and not to the blaring sound of your run-of-the-mill alarm clock. You can’t say ‘five more minutes’ to coffee can you? Well you can stop imagining because that technology is now here and is one of the hottest, innovative pieces of technology from the Consumer Electronics Show or CES 2016. Some of these technologies will eventually make their way to our homes, some won’t but hopefully Sensorwake makes it mainstream.

Sensorwake is an alarm clock that wakes you up, not with some noise but with scents most people love. It can be put out of reach but close enough to coax you into waking up without giving you a headache. Many can’t resist the smell of coffee, toast, croissants and peppermints in the morning. The scents are contained in replaceable, interchangeable capsules so owners don’t get too desensitized to just one smell. Sensorwake is from the clever mind of Guillaume Rolland and was funded through KickStarter and has made its way to CES 2016. It’s cool, innovative but a bit disappointing that coffee and croissants aren’t actually waiting for you when you get out of bed. When the device runs out of capsules, it can still wake you up with a sound alarm wherein you can negotiate for five more minutes.
Now imagine Amazon actually delivering your orders through their drone delivery project. That would be cool. Now imagine a bigger drone which will deliver someone who will sing your happy birthday message to grandma, or have yourself delivered to a meeting. Yes, a drone can get big enough to carry someone and a Chinese company called Ehang actually came up with one. The drone is an attractive-looking one-seater cab with gull-wing doors and surrounded with four arms with rotors. It looks like a conventional quadcopter drone except bigger. The Ehang 184 has enough power to carry a single passenger for up to 23 minutes at a speed of 60 miles per hour. Control will be done by remote so it’s a bit disconcerting for the lonely passenger not to have some form of control. It’s not exactly airworthy but it’s a viable proof of concept. If this thing takes off, it’s goodbye traffic.

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