Monday, June 13, 2011

June 2011′s hottest gadgets



Air Control

Daymak’s electric bike does away with external cables, which can be damaged. Instead, controls at the handlebars communicate with the bike’s electric throttle and regenerative brakes via radio signals.
Daymak Shadow eBike, $2,000;



iGlasses

Transform an iPhone or iPod Touch into a 3-D View-Master. Hasbro’s goggles work with a suite of free apps to place you on a tourable pier in L.A. or deep inside a shark tank. A wall in the goggles makes sure each eye sees only the image meant for it.
Hasbro
Hasbro my3D, $35, 








Hear Me Now

Click a button on the remote from your couch, and this home-theater system determines the distance between you and each speaker to within an inch. It then adjusts every speaker’s volume and timing for your exact spot.
Aperion Intimus 4T Summit Wireless 5.1 System, From $2,500; Aperion











Stealth BBQ

Outdoor cooks cramped for space may still have room for this mini 12-inch barbecue grill. When not in use, the stainless-steel charcoal grill hides beneath a fully functional herb garden.
Hot-Pot BBQ, $124; black + blum









3-D Phone

The first smartphone available in the U.S. to display 3-D without glasses, the LG Thrill can also capture 3-D video and five-megapixel stills with its dual-lens camera. Its LCD has a thinly striped barrier to direct separate images to each eye. LG
Thrill 4G, Price not set; AT&T








Taken from Popsci - The Future Now





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