Friday, March 6, 2015

Launch Window: Upcoming Tech Product Releases

Launch Window: Upcoming Tech Product Releases


Wondering when you can get your hands on the coolest new gadgets? This calendar tells you when the best new stuff ships.         

Wondering what's coming in the weeks ahead? You could consult your favorite fortune teller, but she won't tell you what's really important: the latest gadget releases!
Whatever it is—a game, a phone, a tablet, or a mysterious new product—if we've got the scoop on when it's going to make a public debut, we'll share it here. Bookmark this page so you'll know when you can get your hands on the latest products. Maybe you'll even discover something here you didn't know you absolutely had to have.


The Om/One
It's tough to innovate on Bluetooth speaker design. You mostly get a rectangular box with a variety of  designs and/or features, like waterproofing. Om/One is a little different. It levitates. In the air. Levitation is where the evolution of speakers is heading, naturally. There aren't many benefits to have your speakers levitate, apart from perhaps eliminating the transmission of sound vibrations to the surface they would normally sit on. Otherwise, it just looks cool.



Thalmic Labs MYO Armband
We've seen the Leap Motion Controller use relatively antique infrared sensors to translate your hand movements into input your computer understands (sort of), but it was limited to say the least. The Myo Armband uses Thalmic Labs' proprietary EMG sensors to sense the electrical activity on your arm's muscles, as well as motions and rotations, to wirelessly control your computer or mobile device.





Earin
The Earin earbuds are the tiniest Bluetooth aptX earbuds we've ever heard about, weighing in at just 0.18 ounce and measuring only 0.78-inch tall and 0.55-inch in diameter. Just in case that's too small, you'll be able to get small Concha locks, which grip the contours of your ear, or you can get a tight fit with the included foam tips. We'll certainly get these in as soon as they're available to hear how big a sound comes out such small earbuds.



Peri Duo
For years, we've been restricted to the iPhone's loudspeaker if we forgot, or couldn't bring along, a separate Bluetooth speaker. No longer. The Peri Duo is a slim iPhone speaker case that connects over Bluetooth or Airplay to play your tunes. It has its own battery, which lets you take off the case to use as a standalone Bluetooth speaker if you so wish. You can also multicast your music to several Duos for a more powerful sound.






Scultpify David 3D Printer
If you've ever worked with spool-fed 3D printers, you'll know they can get finicky sometimes, and they're expensive, too. Sculptify is one of the first 3D printers to use plastic pellets rather than spools. It's actually surprising that pellet-fed 3D printers aren't more common, especially since the majority of our plastic products start out as pellets in manufacturing plants.




Sense
Hello's Sense comes with a sleep tracker called Sleep Pill that attaches to your pillow to track your movement while you sleep using a six-axis accelerometer and gyroscope. The main Sense unit contains ambient light, noise, temperature, humidity, proximity, and particulate sensors to analyze just about everything else that has an impact on your quality of sleep. It relays all the information it collects to your mobile devices via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth LE.




Sony Action Cam FDR-X1000V
Sony's Action Cam FDR-X1000V will break you free from the confines of 1080p-resolution action footage, and brings you closer to the Ultra-High Definition world of 4K. The Action Cam obviously hasn't been released yet, nor have we reviewed it, but we can tell you now that 4K video is stunning, and once you record your ski trips or scuba dives in UHD, you'll wonder how you used to tolerate regular




Project Ara
What if you could upgrade your phone's processor after the next generation of apps proves too much for it? Or replace its stock camera with a third-party shooter that outclasses even what you'd get on an iPhone? Project Ara is an initiative devised by Google to develop an entirely modular smartphone with components that can easily be swapped out at any time. With the Ara, everything from the case and the display to the speaker and sensors will be completely customizable.





Asus GX500
Asus is already well known for its gaming hardware, but it's pushing things to the next level with its upcoming GX500 laptop. This latest Republic of Gamers model is incredibly thin (just 0.75 inch), unites a top-tier quad-core Intel processor with the latest Nvidia GeForce GTX 860M graphics, and adds a 15.6-inch, 4K IPS display to help make every title look terrific. The company also claims it will be the coolest ultraportable gaming laptop ever with its intelligent dual-fan cooling system, all while weighing only 4.85 pounds.


LG Quantum Dot 4K Ultra HD TV
A quantum dot may sound like something that will take you to a fourth dimension, but it's really a technology that uses microscopic crystals to produce a brighter picture with an extremely wide color gamut and even more accurate colors than the already-brilliant OLED. LG's new 4K TVs will use this technology for superior picture quality, and will also contain no toxic heavy metals such as cadmium.



 Mellow Sous-Vide
Though sous vide machines, which use water to slowly cook food in a sealed plastic bag at a relatively low temperature over a long period of time, are becoming a staple of restaurants, they've had more trouble breaking through to the home kitchen. Mellow might change that. In addition to the usual sous vide feats of cooking your food evenly and letting it retain its moisture, it's also smart, so you'll be able to control the Mellow via your mobile devices.


myBrain Melomind
There are countless ways to relax. For example, you could go on vacation, unwind in the tub, or get lost in a good book. But we're in the 21st century, so there's obviously some battery-powered method out there. Enter the myBrain Melomind. It measures the electrical activity and brainwaves through your scalp with electroencephalography (EEG) sensors. Melomind then sends the information to a mobile app to let you visualize your results and monitor your progress, and it coaches you to relax better.




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