Check out this badass exoskeleton from HULC that the US Army is testing for soldiers. It’s basically a wearable robot, with one of the main advantages being that soldiers can carry more weight.
Check out this badass exoskeleton from HULC that the US Army is testing for soldiers. It’s basically a wearable robot, with one of the main advantages being that soldiers can carry more weight.
In the video above, Fitbit CEO James Park addresses an interesting dilemma for Fitbit, as the company’s stock price has under-performed since its IPO. The company is a leader in its space as the top fitness tracker on the market, and the Apple Watch hasn’t dented its momentum. It’s also in the exploding wearables category, which offers huge potential growth. But skeptics haven’t rewarded the company with increases in the stock price. Park explains that there is some concern that the company is just a one-product company.
Is this a fit?
The video raises the question of whether stand-up comedy will be a fit for virtual reality. It may not seem like the best fit, but wouldn’t it be cool if we could figure out a way to have us sitting in the front row for a classic comedy concert, maybe with a hologram of Eddie Murphy or Chris Rock?
We might be surprised as to what takes off.
The innovation coming out with LED products is pretty amazing these days. This cool gadget let’s you easily set your LED lights to dim over a pre-set amount of time, making it easier to fall asleep. Check out the video and the link below.
Buy it here.
This year it’s even easier to go wireless for your external speakers. Instead of hooking up your smartphone to an external speaker with a wire, check out all of the new wireless options out there like the 808 HEX TL Wireless Speaker pictured here. This one is a little bigger than many of the portable options out there but you get some killer bass and big sound in return so the size is worth it. It’s the best way to start a party or spice up a gathering so check it out.
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