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I used Azeron, at first it feels like shit, but when you actually get the hang of it, it's really really good. for someone who plays with extremely low DPI, I really like tha fact that there is a lot of space on my desk. It's a bit shit when you're playing and chatting at the same time though.
That air cab looks nice, but I bet it's loud as fuck. The city noise will be crazy with those things coming and going. I like the shoes. They look like they could be ergonomic for your feet. I guess that needs to be tested. Same with the "Key Pad." It needs to be tested for ergonomics. It think those could revolutionize professional gaming sports. That water generator is a cool idea, dehumidify the air, clean the air and make drinking water with one machine. I wonder how often one will need to clean or replace the filters? The hidden cost would be if you have to buy filters for it. That back up power supply for the home is a great idea for power outages - if you live in an area with frequent power outages... Or it could be something that can provide power after natural disasters. So, I think that if you can figure out the average time it takes for power to come back on line, you'd know how many of those things to buy and to have ready. Bella Bot sounds like a good idea. I can see it replacing the front counter staff at fast food restaurants. You go to the kiosk, order your burger and fries. The kiosk tells you which table to sit at, and the Bella Bot will bring you your food when the kitchen staff have completed the order. I don't like it already. It's a job killer. But it's made in China... I wonder where they stole that idea from? I don't know what to think about that hair dying brush... Women (and men) have been dying their hair at home for a long time. Is that brush really necessary? You still need to wash your hair after the process... One of you ladies or guys tell me... This was a pretty good video. I really enjoyed it.
Man, the air in my house feels so dry. I feel thirsty.. OH! I know! I'll drink some water from this machine that's been using electricity all day to pull the water out of the air!
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I tried a prototype of this device but the rain on the window pain made it impossible to read what the weather was like outside so I had to go out and check
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I'm utterly amazed at that device that lets you see the weather outside simply by looking out a window. My grandparents would have never believed it. Because they grew up in caves and hunted with clubs.
But wait, you're telling me I can see dangers through my windshield even without shiny lights and flashy distractions directing my attention? That's nonsense!
Looks to me that it should be a type of insole for a shoe. I thought rocks would get in the crevices of the shoe. So they should shrink it and cover it with another shoe. Therfore making an insole. Looks comfey!
@@toxicvillain do you know how long it takes to develop calluses enough to do that calluses grow too slowly and rocks in your feet is painful what are you talking about you must be have some good stuff
3:49 - Water from Air - YT user Thunderf00t has several videos on that topic. That "technology" is as dead as a horse can be. There simply is not enough water in the air that can be condensed into drinkable water on a regular/frequent basis. Also, the process itself takes far too much energy and is as such harmful to the environment if implemented on a large scale.
the dehumidifiers in my basement and shop disagree. but, only about half the year. the funny thing will be to see people complain about a) no water being 'produced' or b) dry air, unless they have a "comfort" humidity shut-off
1:53 apperantly they haven't been working with psychologists. Driving is already highly cognitively demanding. If you introduce even more stimuli crashes will sky rocket!
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The problem I see with some of these like their heads up display in cars they were not designed to overcome the rigors of stupid people. Nowadays you have to design things with stupid people in mind because there's so many of them now they've become a marketing demographic
So a nice looking sneaker that has some uses, probably for people that need special foot support, but more likely the designer will sell this for a incredibly overpriced amount putting it away from people that need it when its production price is less than 3 dollars, by material. A distracting car interface that is overengineered and stupid; why use advanced AI that can already determine what do, and how to drive, just to help a human drive better, when you could use the same AI to drive the entire car itself. A useless, probably dysfunctional mouse, in every clip of them using it, its just a situation where a normal mouse would be fine, or if, and if it correctly works it would just as good as the touchpad already on the laptop. An exoskeleton, great a completely useless item to anyone that can afford it, the factory/delivery workers that need this barely make a enough money to feed them and their families, let alone buying a massive piece of well engineered steel/aluminum with a few springs thrown in there. A fucking dehumidifier with some nice design that will never be sold or distributed just like all the other people who made the same piece of crap and failed. A pointless keyboard, like why try, no one, and I mean no one will as much as give it a try unless they a tech reviewer, there is no reason to use this when we already have a near perfect design that as worked for years with people's muscle memory having to completely change. There are already drones that do this like if you're gonna show one, why not show that type of drone entirely, or like the best S&R drone, not this slow piece of shit. The Bell Nexus is the first respectable invention on this list, with traffic in big cities very congested, this could help but is very impractical compared to subways or above ground trains, in terms of its release its very likely due to the companies behind it. Okay this is complete garbage, its A shitty VR tracking device, we already have virtually perfect VR tracking devices that work with quest standalone, you don't need this at all, plus it looks like it only runs in one application, so its nearly useless. This tech, again already exists in a much better format that people don't need to put big ass shoes on to experience like the Kat VR slidemill for example. Wow they made a big battery that already exists, at the time of writing this comment there are over 100 companies making these exact things with the whole smart thing. Yes take my job fucking cat robot: its useless and the video title is: "INVENTIONS OF THE FUTURE THAT WILL SOON BE AVAILABLE TO EVERYONE " So uhh whoever wants to spend thousands of dollars to have this in their house needs to be in a psychiatric clinic. Yes woman like dying their hair colors, I'm aware, this is so niche though, because how many people "touch up" on their hair color so much that they need a device that can replicate and save any color for later use, just go to a barber every 2 months or so and spend 50-100 bucks instead of whatever this thing costs. I have no idea why I spent one hour of my life that I will never get back, breaking down and roasting (almost) every piece of tech in this video, but I did so uhh, also if you read this far you have as many problems as I do. WOW youtube flagged my comment, first disabling showing dislikes and now this, can I not speak my mind and show my opinion about pieces of technology, just like this youtuber did, or can I not hurt the view farm's feelings, huh youtube.
Bro i was feeling the same when they showed the "water from air device" aka the dehumidifier i was chuckling. Where's thunderf00t when you need him to make yet another busted video on this tried and true scam beyond scams. Water at 100x the cost of tap and with the added benefits of potentially making you sick if a filter or something fails. Let's not forget it will probably not be serviceable by the end user either.
The exoskeleton is cool tho. It could be useful for people with locomotive disabilities. Also, some workers could use it as well as long as the company pays for it.
I dont understand whats the point of having a robot in a restaurant, they dont do anything different or special than the employees. Just to pretend to be cool
"This technology can also be put into building's so you can find useful information like the weather, just by looking out the window." Who would have thought.... lol
@@ivansalinas5310 sure forecasting tomorrow's weather would be nice, but forecasting today's weather just seem like an overkill, if you've lived in one place for long enough you'll know when it's likely gonna rain and when it's not by just sensing the humidity, spotting dark clouds, and feel where the wind is blowing. Relying too much on a tech just to do some basic everyday task kinda disconnect us from the real ability we humans actually had once. But in case of a hotel or lodging window where you'll expect the user to come from outside of the town, then yea this might be useful albeit kinda unnecessary cause you already got a weather app in your phone
4:51 i think this isn’t very practical for most people as a keyboard would be easier to learn but for people who have limited hand movement this is a great invention.
I think maybe the better request (maybe the poster meant this) are shoes that make it safe to walk on icy surfaces that you can also wear in your living room.
the exoskeleton probably wouldn’t be affordable for everyone to use, and may have long term effects, but i think it would be amazing for rehabilitation and other medical related use!
Maybe we can use Exo when we are on a planet with more gravity than earth. It would allow us to slowly get strong enough not to use it. When we do return to earth in a few years we will have super strength
the sad part is many are this lost they'll sign up for these things, feeling like they're on the forefront of "progress" just like what they were groomed to be in university...
the sneakers are a bad, bad ideal. So many reasons I could list. the AR are a bad, bad ideal. So many reasons I could list. Needs to be like batman advanced AR. The finger ring are a bad, bad ideal. So many reasons I could list. Now if you had AR and switched it with a keyboard than heck. Yes. the shock absorber would be a good ideal. Oh wow o.o 0.0, but it needs to be made out of expensive material so that it can do the job by x300 percent for a period of 15 to 20 years before it starts breaking down. Not bad for the air to water generator... but that is a VERY VERY BAD IDEAL. SO Many reasons I could list. One of those reasons is if someone or a mosquito farted in your airway, would you be drinking it? i think so. Might be good for ...some sick joke. That keyboard looks like a damn headache. no thanks. lets stick with AR. Not bad an ideal. That drone is not good. Listening weight could cause battery drainage. its just a regular drone. That helicopter will need a lawyer. That is all I have to say on that. Looks like that so called occulus quest is in need of a major upgrade. 3/5 Boots are not a good ideal. I would say upgrade it. that mango power is not bad at all...i like it. but i mean 3/5 because it would be a pain to try to buy may be too expensive. No to robot job takers. I dont know is that last one is safe or not. Im not too sure about it. 3/5
Water from air devices. Never a good idea. Firstly, the water starts out with lots of dust and air pollution in it. Sure, you can put in enough filters to make the water good, but filtering tap water is easier, cheaper, and takes less energy. Secondly, it is exactly the sort of device that provides a moist environment that bacteria will love. Now you have pond slime growing in the device. Thirdly, pulling water from the air is really energy hungry. Like more energy hungry than making plastic bottles and trucking them across country. Fourthly, we have already solved this problem.
exoskeletons will be a game changer for heavy lift industrial man tasks and disability individuals and mobility muscle rehab recovery as well as equip to firefighters in paramedic escorts in stair ways.
A car's windshield with built-in display is a stupid idea. There'd be too much distractions and display infos to focus on. Taking a driver's concentration away from the road even for a split second is risky enough, add more things to a vehicle's windshield and it would take more than a split second to look at them.
I would agree with you except for the fact that it’s customizable and you can set it so that it’s not a distraction and what it’s displaying Example if you were able to project night vision onto the windshield through augment at reality cameras it would allow you to see better in the dark or in foggy conditions via satellite you’d be able to see cars far away
The game pad that you highlighted actually is already available. I am a right arm amputee and also a big gamer and was considering buying it but it’s over $200 US and you would still need a mouse. Also I have already become very proficient using a standard controller for gaming already and mostly mostly use an Xbox controller for my PC so I decided it wasn’t worth it. But it’s still a very good design in my opinion and I would love to see how it feels to use irl just not at that price point lol.
I love mine, man. So efficient, compact, adjustable in every way imaginable, and sturdy as it gets. Of course if you're used to a controller there's no reason to switch. Granted, I also have a stockpile of the logitech G502 mouse, since they quit making it. I bought every one I could find and enough replacement switches to last a lifetime. So if the last mouse wears out, I'll just solder in new switches myself lol.
@@alphaskwurl are you also missing an arm? Not trying to troll just wondering if that’s what you use it for and if so how’s it work using the mouse with it? I was thinking about getting the Logitech mouse you are talking about but I ended up going with the razor that has the 16 extra keypad on the side instead
@Jamie Smith-Sessa I only can use my rightarm and use the cyborg for lefties no mouse needed, i use it as a one handed controller. Soon azeron will release a new mouse for one handed play ,left or right handed, just search conceptcheddar or doom eternal one handed play.
@@jamiesmith-sessa8489 No, I do have both. But check out the cyborg mark is talking about. The thumbstick on the side can be told to process movement, aiming, or whatever works for your body. Then you have access to a ton more buttons than on a controller, as well. It really could be beneficial. Obviously there's a bit of learning that can be frustrating at first, but once over that frustrating hump, it's a really good experience. I'd get more details from Mark since he's in a similar situation! Granted, there is the cost issue. But you can get one on Amazon for 180, so it can be had for a little less than youre expecting.
Useful for the disabled, construction workers that have to carry around heavy objects and military personel going on a long mission, but never for the average civilian tho
No one's telling you to wear it all the time though. it's not gonna be so convenient that you can put it on like you would regular clothes in 30 years at least.
Too much of anything is always not recommended. Just like eating, the nutrients you get from eating red meat is good for your body, but too much of it will lead to a lot of illnesses
@@FalconWindblader lol I didn't mean it like that. I meant more along the line of someone wearing it during daily working hours. The everyday use of it over time. Don't get me wrong. I love the invention and I see many benefits from it, I'm just questioning this one detail.
Of course Kara Pure cost $2,000, hell the fillers are $150 for the water. Once again something I'll never be able to afford but really need. Why is it that the people who need it the most can't afford it and the people who don't need it end up getting it for next to nothing? Society is fucked up...
@@theplacebeyondthelies2429 Terrain is the problem. Walking on grass or mud would be fine, but stones, roads hot sand and so on would severely limit your speed and how much you could walk.
I love how dehumidifiers keep coming up as magical water from nothing devices. They take as much power as an air conditioner and your office building probably already provides humidity control centrally and more efficiently. Also the output is basically distilled water which is not the healthiest thing to drink on a regular basis. They probably will sell you packets of magic minerals to add back in creating a steady stream of revenue for the manufacturers in addition to the outrageous pricing they usually put on these things.
@@tsubadaikhan6332 Just imagine where every litre of water you've ever drank came from. All the water on this planet has been recycled through the water cycle countless times every since water has existed on this earth.
worse, it's a dehumidifier. I hope it's got a high grade filtration system, because there's several good reasons you shouldn't drink condensed water from dehumidifers - bacterial and microparticulate contamination being chief among them. It's also one of the least energy efficient ways of getting water - the only time water-out-of-air solutions are useful are if you create a "sun well" out of some plastic on an island after a shipwreck, or as an air well (basically an artificial cave for the purpose of condensing water from the breeze) in very specific climates. See "waterseer" or any other "water out of thin air!" type of invention and the refutations of them.
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Imagine this, in the future, you could be out there in the deep end of the pool drowning, you look up to see the drone flying your way with a metal chair.
You can literally see the toes of the shoes collapsing sideways. The individual toes have no lateral stability and the only way to fix that is to make a normal shoe.
That drone will be very useful for the search and rescue teams. They are often supplied and flown by one of the members as well so hope its cost isn't insane
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The sneakers may be very comfortable on a tennis or basketball court, but the sole design would be a nightmare for outdoor wear. The sole would pick up every rock, pebble and debris. Step in dog crap and spend the next two days cleaning out your shoes with an old tooth brush.
"INVENTIONS OF THE FUTURE THAT WILL SOON BE AVAILABLE TO EVERYONE" - I don't think this fancy stuff is going to be available to the vast majority of people. Pretty much only the global well to do. (which includes most people in rich countries)
The Ball Nexus runs into the same problem that flying cars do. Flight height restrictions and the old saying, "It's cool when a few have a flying car, it's annoying when everyone does. The skies will be even more congested than they already are."
FAA will require a pilots license and prohibit flights under 500ft over people or vehicles & buildings. Also you must adhere to all NOTAMS and flight restrictions.
The best thing is to have all the flying cars in urban areas like subway systems. You go to a station and get into one. Private individuals can fly smaller versions in specific areas where these restrictions are easier to enforce.
Not to mention the noise oh no not the noise constantly buzzing overhead if we could get a silent flying car or silent drones like Dart has for the military that would be great tactical to practical
While developing all of this new technology are the developers even thinking about what would happen to the products they create in the event of an emp
I like how the Kara Pure basically admits it's a dehumidifier/air filter that you drink from. The UV light sounds nice but where are these minerals coming from? Seems a little too good to be true.
Can the ring tell apart mouse gesture from other hand movements? People often reach for cups, scratch their faces, get up etc. It's hard to sit with your hand always in the same spot
You guys would only trade congestions on the roads for congestions in the skies as a result. other than being shit expensive obviously, one more thing that they forgot to mention here, these things are fuckin' noisy. why else do you think that helicopters ain't common modes of transportation despite having been around for decades?
The sneaker looks cool, but I'm not sure that it does anything that regular shoes don't do. On muddy ground, the bottom will become completely clogged in mud, dirt, and rocks. That will be very inconvenient. If it would grip better on ice, that could be great in the winter, but nothing suggests that it will have that capability. The open mesh sides would also be less useful in the winter. This idea seems as if it should have potential, but I think it would need to overcome some things before becoming anything more than a gimmick. We don't need more information while driving. We need to pay attention to the information that we already have. I'd rather have a windshield that warms itself to say above the dew point and avoid fogging than to have all of this information displayed. The only possible use I would have for a heads-up display would be if the system included a radar that would give me more information about cars on the road and animals that might run in front of me. My sense is that this system doesn't detect anything but only downloads information from public sources and from the vehicle itself. I see no benefit to that, and I don't want my car receiving more data from either Big Tech or the government. I'd say a hard no on this one. I don't need or want a ring pointer device for my computer. I like being able to change fingers every few moments when working a touchpad. I like to change from right-handed to left-handed use and back. I think frequent changing reduces tendonitis in my forearms. The ring computer pointer doesn't appeal to me at all. Strapping something to my legs to make me walk doesn't appeal to me. I can see great value in this device for people who have serious mobility issues and a deep checkbook. The problem is that not that many people have serious mobility issues and a deep checkbook. I'm not sure that this would really help a postal worker or someone else having to walk a great deal in the long run. If the device connects at the ankle, then it just means putting more weight on the feet. I doubt that the battery lasts long enough for someone to cover that much ground. I see potential in some areas, but I can't see myself wanting one of these. The Kara Pure that pulls water out of the air is a cool device. Where I live now doesn't have enough humidity for this to be helpful, but in many places, this would be nice. I don't know what they are using to filter the air, and I'm not sure how much real filtration is needed. To some extent, drinking pollen particles might have value in developing immunity against allergies from breathing that pollen. In places where one needs a dehumidifier anyway, this will serve that function while providing drinking water. This might be my favorite of the devices in this video. The cyborg keypad might be nice for gaming. I don't see much value for it in my life. I sometimes wish my regular keyboard were a little more ergonomic, but I think this device is overkill. I could see this one becoming popular with gamers if the price were right. I don't see the big drone as a consumer product, but I can see value in the applications that you mentioned. I don't see that it provides much safety for people working at heights. Many things still need to be done by a person up there, and the drone isn't strong enough to hold someone if he or she falls. The helicopter is cute. I'll never be able to afford one, and I can't see myself being able to afford paying the fare to ride in one as a cab service. Even so, it's cute. The ultrasonic touchy-feely thing seems like a gimmick. I can see someone playing with one for an hour or so. I can't see one being useful for all that long. The walking virtual reality device is interesting. They are obviously using it for training purposes in industrial applications. I see some value in that, but I think real life, person-to-person training in the industrial plants is still a better choice for most training. As an orientation aid, I can see some value here. I guess they will try to program them for home use with more recreational locations. I guess someone could walk a few miles along a beach while really standing in the middle of his or her living room. That could be worthwhile it if helps people exercise. The Mango battery device looks nice, especially if paired with one's own solar panels at home. I was without power for six days after Hurricane Gustav in 2008. Having something that would have charged from solar panels and given me enough power to run my refrigerator, a few lights, and maybe a fan would have been helpful. The Bellabot just looks creepy. I see some usefulness, but that doesn't make it less creepy to me. The sonic hair color machine doesn't appeal to me because I'm a man. If women liked it, I could see value to it.
I could forsee the Bella bot running over young children. Some parents don't watch their 4,3, and 2 year Olds very well. The kids could climb on it like a ladder and fall off..just lots of uninteresting uh ohs to happen in my opinion.
Personally I think the battery is my favorite for the reason you mentioned that’s exactly right and Tesla has the best solar panels because that’s what Elon musk is working on a solar panels so yeah I definitely want to get the battery but I don’t think you said which one was your favorite which is your favorite
Oops I missed it yeah the water thing was your favorite and thank you I did not know the thing about pollen and allergies and drinking water from the environment
@@keenanbrowne3307 Thanks I'm not certain that drinking water with pollens would help with allergies. There's a theory that eating local honey will help with allergies because the honey will contain local pollens. There are also people who reject that theory. As a stand alone device, the water machine could be the easiest to use and most useful. I would call it my favorite based on that. I don't think this would be that useful where I live now because humidity is so low, but I think it's a cool device. The Mango battery backup would be a second place choice, but that would have to be paired with solar panels to be really useful. When I was without power for six days after the hurricane, that would have been really nice if paired with solar power. While a few hours of backup still makes things nice at times, most outages of just a few hours aren't that big a problem. I don't really have any third place choice for myself. The hair color device will probably succeed in the market. If I were in a relationship and my wife/girlfriend wanted one, I'd get it for her as long as she promised that she'd never have pink or green hair. If I were rich enough to donate something to my local sheriff's office, I might donate the big drone.
Keypads have been around for a long time, but the Azeron is a completely ergonomic design. Each section can be adjusted forward, back, up, down, left right, further out, closer in, etc etc. I got one and while it took some time to get used to, it's phenomenal for gaming. I also use it for video editing and other things as well.
augmented reality is the future...sadly it will be 50 years before it's actually realized in any type of way that we think of as sci-fi...anyone alive now is just going to miss all the cool shit, in 100-150 years life will be awesome. I think in 300 years we will have so much cool shit but won't quite have everything. In 500 years I think we will master the human body, the brain, etc and stop ageing, be immortal, all that good stuff. Then again we could find a technological singularity, an invention that opens every door, A.I. that ends up being so smart it figures out a ton of stuff...
No way cars will be driving themselves by 2030 I think this stuff will be happening a lot sooner than they’re predicting because war brings great technology and we’re about to go to World War III real soon
That water device for drinking uses a dispensing spout that is frustrating. It takes a while to fill a drinking glass. We have one on our fridge and it's stream looks the same.
Why would you want to drink from a room dehumidifier in the first place? Without adapting the diet, it's not recommended to drink distilled water. I can think of hundreds of different ways to get drinking water for a cheaper price.
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11:26 printer cardridges are a ripp off, imagine this thing running out of a specific color, you will be forced to buy a new cardridge.... and the price will be insane!!!!!!!!!!!
Why wear those shoes when I can make electricity when I Walk, that Power my Pants and air conditioning shirt.Drones will make TV in the Sky. Giant billboards. And 4 of July Specials.
There are remote rotor drones much more advanced than the Pro portrayed. That one is Micky Mouse compared to what they have developed. They employ stealth tech, are deadly silent, and capable of delivering significant payloads. You can put money on that.
@@maxg.8718 Compared to an Osprey, helicopter, or jet approaching, I would say most definitely. A drone at 250 AGL is extremely difficult to pinpoint in the dark - under the right conditions and approach. Try to imagine what the radar signature is on a stealth drone the size of a kiddie pool. You might detect an audible buzz, but you can’t target it. Jamming devices? Those don’t always work with “send and forget” payloads. You need fire power to defend against it, and you can’t find it.
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I used Azeron, at first it feels like shit, but when you actually get the hang of it, it's really really good. for someone who plays with extremely low DPI, I really like tha fact that there is a lot of space on my desk. It's a bit shit when you're playing and chatting at the same time though.
That air cab looks nice, but I bet it's loud as fuck. The city noise will be crazy with those things coming and going.
I like the shoes. They look like they could be ergonomic for your feet. I guess that needs to be tested.
Same with the "Key Pad." It needs to be tested for ergonomics. It think those could revolutionize professional gaming sports.
That water generator is a cool idea, dehumidify the air, clean the air and make drinking water with one machine. I wonder how often one will need to clean or replace the filters? The hidden cost would be if you have to buy filters for it.
That back up power supply for the home is a great idea for power outages - if you live in an area with frequent power outages... Or it could be something that can provide power after natural disasters. So, I think that if you can figure out the average time it takes for power to come back on line, you'd know how many of those things to buy and to have ready.
Bella Bot sounds like a good idea. I can see it replacing the front counter staff at fast food restaurants. You go to the kiosk, order your burger and fries. The kiosk tells you which table to sit at, and the Bella Bot will bring you your food when the kitchen staff have completed the order. I don't like it already. It's a job killer. But it's made in China... I wonder where they stole that idea from?
I don't know what to think about that hair dying brush... Women (and men) have been dying their hair at home for a long time. Is that brush really necessary? You still need to wash your hair after the process... One of you ladies or guys tell me...
This was a pretty good video. I really enjoyed it.
The tech world is what all hackers are waiting for.
Yes i have that technogical marvel of a window myself. I look through it and there it is: The weather
With some overstuffed yoga pants long shirt..
Take me to the gas station for selfies!!!
Wow, imagina tener la capacidad de determinar el clima simplemente mirando por la ventana, en qué mundo vivimos.
While I like the exoskeleton gadget, don’t ever fly drones that high because they are a serious danger to aircraft.
Wouldn't want to stand in a dog shit wearing them 😆
Man, the air in my house feels so dry. I feel thirsty.. OH! I know! I'll drink some water from this machine that's been using electricity all day to pull the water out of the air!
I do obstacle races and if you want to put those shoes to a test let me know.
Emerge home 8.06 , if you can shake hands wirelessly online, what’s stopping people using other body parts, you could find yourself grabbing onto something you hadn’t bargained for
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A device that will tell you what the weather is like by letting you look out the window!!! FFS!
Omg
Lies, Elon Musk says that level of sophisticated technology is beyond us
That's what I do ever day already
The next invention: A 🪨 Rock. If the Rock is wet, its raining. If the Rock is dry its Not raining. If the rock is hot, the temperature is high. If the Rock is cold, the weather is cold.
@@lynnfarley7851 I just checked my rock... It's bone dry but I can hear it pouring outside. What am I doing wrong???
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Most intelligent words I've heard
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2:00 can you imagine being able to one day look out a window and determine what the weather is like? the future truly is here
lol
How have we been able to function without this amazing invention?!
I tried a prototype of this device but the rain on the window pain made it impossible to read what the weather was like outside so I had to go out and check
This is the sort of sarcasm that gives me hope for humanity.
Hahahaha.. great to know I am not alone who thinks that way.. Thank you!
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First I would suggest you to use Google instead of posting your question on a non-related video. Second, this entire comment thread looks like an ad for that guy.
Another "water from air" device. People will never learn... Thermodynamics is a thing guys...
So are dehumidifiers.
Yeah, it's a fancy dehumidifier. Most buildings are already over-dried by air conditioning.
Next they will be screaming about it causing world wide droughts (climate change). Marching in the streets with signs saying ban dehumidifiers.
Dehumidifiers are growth mediums for everything
@@egillis214 Like legionnaires disease
Man, to think one day I might be able to own a dehumidifier and a battery. Wow.
Don't forget the helicopter with 4 blades
Yum I love drinking water from a dehumidifier!
Waiting for until the filter broken , and start drinking unfiltered water from the dehumidifiers
@@lowkeyliesmith3795 ...that also pull impurities from the air.
@@lindayoung58 yeh, impurities from the air u... wait, the air u... u breathe?! damn it
I'm utterly amazed at that device that lets you see the weather outside simply by looking out a window. My grandparents would have never believed it. Because they grew up in caves and hunted with clubs.
But wait, you're telling me I can see dangers through my windshield even without shiny lights and flashy distractions directing my attention? That's nonsense!
next you're gonna tell me i can open the door and go outside and meet friends!
@@robinchwan what are friends?
@@utley just something i heard about when i grew up
This is something they already made in the past
The shoe at the start, does it actually do anything? Or is it just for making Bigfoot footprints and walking on lava?
Looks to me that it should be a type of insole for a shoe. I thought rocks would get in the crevices of the shoe. So they should shrink it and cover it with another shoe. Therfore making an insole. Looks comfey!
What if we just dug up all the pavement so we could walk barefoot again and not have to spend ridiculous amounts of money on shoes.
@@toxicvillain do you know how long it takes to develop calluses enough to do that calluses grow too slowly and rocks in your feet is painful what are you talking about you must be have some good stuff
@@toxicvillain/videos You don't live where there are fire ants, do ya? Barefoot in the south is a hold my beer event.
@@HealthyDisrespectforAuthority it's no worse than bare handed!
3:49 - Water from Air - YT user Thunderf00t has several videos on that topic. That "technology" is as dead as a horse can be. There simply is not enough water in the air that can be condensed into drinkable water on a regular/frequent basis. Also, the process itself takes far too much energy and is as such harmful to the environment if implemented on a large scale.
And it's a lot cheaper to filter the tap water or even transport bottled water from elsewhere.
I came here to say the same. I checked out as soon as I saw that nonsense.
most of these inventions are cool and somewhat practical but the air to water one was a red flag.
the dehumidifiers in my basement and shop disagree. but, only about half the year. the funny thing will be to see people complain about a) no water being 'produced' or b) dry air, unless they have a "comfort" humidity shut-off
i wonder if she comes with it
1:53 apperantly they haven't been working with psychologists. Driving is already highly cognitively demanding. If you introduce even more stimuli crashes will sky rocket!
Seems like we've gone from life being hard for good reason, to being simplified for good reason, to being hard for no reason.
That's the "new and improved" culture that keeps cycling and modifying things.....until things come back around to "the original"- that is 'the NEW original'. Can't hardly wait.
in other words: they'll lure you with "more freedoms" to get yourself a ticket for the prison bus
I suppose those who have enough have always had enough, and those who need more will always need more. This garbage is just plain useless.
Finally a shoe I can walk through boiling water with
The original version of that shoe is dangerous. It doesn't look like the problem was fixed just patched up.
Why are you walking through boiling water in the first place
@@keenanbrowne3307 a better question is why are they making and marketing a shoe that can withstand over 212 degree temperatures?
seems like an invention of a bunch of desperate housewives
The Cryptide Sneaker looks fun. Avoid stepping on poo, though.
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The problem I see with some of these like their heads up display in cars they were not designed to overcome the rigors of stupid people. Nowadays you have to design things with stupid people in mind because there's so many of them now they've become a marketing demographic
Say NO to the ProDrone! @ 5:54
This thing is going to steal whatever the owner wants it to take, including dogs, valuables, and children! :))
"Trust me I'm your ProDrone"
So a nice looking sneaker that has some uses, probably for people that need special foot support, but more likely the designer will sell this for a incredibly overpriced amount putting it away from people that need it when its production price is less than 3 dollars, by material.
A distracting car interface that is overengineered and stupid; why use advanced AI that can already determine what do, and how to drive, just to help a human drive better, when you could use the same AI to drive the entire car itself.
A useless, probably dysfunctional mouse, in every clip of them using it, its just a situation where a normal mouse would be fine, or if, and if it correctly works it would just as good as the touchpad already on the laptop.
An exoskeleton, great a completely useless item to anyone that can afford it, the factory/delivery workers that need this barely make a enough money to feed them and their families, let alone buying a massive piece of well engineered steel/aluminum with a few springs thrown in there.
A fucking dehumidifier with some nice design that will never be sold or distributed just like all the other people who made the same piece of crap and failed.
A pointless keyboard, like why try, no one, and I mean no one will as much as give it a try unless they a tech reviewer, there is no reason to use this when we already have a near perfect design that as worked for years with people's muscle memory having to completely change.
There are already drones that do this like if you're gonna show one, why not show that type of drone entirely, or like the best S&R drone, not this slow piece of shit.
The Bell Nexus is the first respectable invention on this list, with traffic in big cities very congested, this could help but is very impractical compared to subways or above ground trains, in terms of its release its very likely due to the companies behind it.
Okay this is complete garbage, its A shitty VR tracking device, we already have virtually perfect VR tracking devices that work with quest standalone, you don't need this at all, plus it looks like it only runs in one application, so its nearly useless.
This tech, again already exists in a much better format that people don't need to put big ass shoes on to experience like the Kat VR slidemill for example.
Wow they made a big battery that already exists, at the time of writing this comment there are over 100 companies making these exact things with the whole smart thing.
Yes take my job fucking cat robot: its useless and the video title is: "INVENTIONS OF THE FUTURE THAT WILL SOON BE AVAILABLE TO EVERYONE
" So uhh whoever wants to spend thousands of dollars to have this in their house needs to be in a psychiatric clinic.
Yes woman like dying their hair colors, I'm aware, this is so niche though, because how many people "touch up" on their hair color so much that they need a device that can replicate and save any color for later use, just go to a barber every 2 months or so and spend 50-100 bucks instead of whatever this thing costs.
I have no idea why I spent one hour of my life that I will never get back, breaking down and roasting (almost) every piece of tech in this video, but I did so uhh, also if you read this far you have as many problems as I do.
WOW youtube flagged my comment, first disabling showing dislikes and now this, can I not speak my mind and show my opinion about pieces of technology, just like this youtuber did, or can I not hurt the view farm's feelings, huh youtube.
Wow. That was long af. But lol. True,very true.
Man if you started making videos of deconstructing the shitty concepts of gadgets in videos like this comment I'd watch that
What problems do you have?
Bro i was feeling the same when they showed the "water from air device" aka the dehumidifier i was chuckling. Where's thunderf00t when you need him to make yet another busted video on this tried and true scam beyond scams. Water at 100x the cost of tap and with the added benefits of potentially making you sick if a filter or something fails. Let's not forget it will probably not be serviceable by the end user either.
The exoskeleton is cool tho. It could be useful for people with locomotive disabilities. Also, some workers could use it as well as long as the company pays for it.
That robot table server is already in gusto here in japan 😁 it’s well kewl
How do I get the robot girlfriend version
I dont understand whats the point of having a robot in a restaurant, they dont do anything different or special than the employees. Just to pretend to be cool
Fantastic, they invented a dehumidifier. Well done.
No they reinvented the humidifier lol
@@keenanbrowne3307 they took water out of the air and put it in a cup. That's a dehumidifier.
"This technology can also be put into building's so you can find useful information like the weather, just by looking out the window."
Who would have thought.... lol
very good;!
"weather forecast" as in predicting the future
Dont trust your eyes!
@@ivansalinas5310 sure forecasting tomorrow's weather would be nice, but forecasting today's weather just seem like an overkill, if you've lived in one place for long enough you'll know when it's likely gonna rain and when it's not by just sensing the humidity, spotting dark clouds, and feel where the wind is blowing. Relying too much on a tech just to do some basic everyday task kinda disconnect us from the real ability we humans actually had once. But in case of a hotel or lodging window where you'll expect the user to come from outside of the town, then yea this might be useful albeit kinda unnecessary cause you already got a weather app in your phone
@@TheTsaqif i agree that it's unnecessary, and maybe better suited as a luxury
Conclusion: the world is going to get more and more filled up with ugly robotics with stupid smiley faces.
Thanks man
You forgot to add ugly robotics that steal your job
4:51 i think this isn’t very practical for most people as a keyboard would be easier to learn but for people who have limited hand movement this is a great invention.
i want a shoe that makes it safe getting around on icy surfaces.
@Perturbed Atheist Crampons?
I have some Yaktrax brand and they have worked very well.
buy cleat attachments fir your shoes problem solved
I think maybe the better request (maybe the poster meant this) are shoes that make it safe to walk on icy surfaces that you can also wear in your living room.
the exoskeleton probably wouldn’t be affordable for everyone to use, and may have long term effects, but i think it would be amazing for rehabilitation and other medical related use!
Maybe we can use Exo when we are on a planet with more gravity than earth. It would allow us to slowly get strong enough not to use it. When we do return to earth in a few years we will have super strength
Like anything when it first hits the market mate unless your only 15 n haven't lived 2 or 3 decades yet lol 'BRING BACK THE 80S ANYDAY.
I imagine them being supplied by the company to heavy load workers
wow
yeh
I’m working on an invention that ensures all future inventions are available before it. Maybe I should crowdsource it!
I love that satire, I won’t wait for your invention!🤣🤣🤣
the sad part is many are this lost they'll sign up for these things, feeling like they're on the forefront of "progress" just like what they were groomed to be in university...
The water generator seems just like the vaporators that moisture farmers on Tatooine use!
And it is share another one with these. It does not exist.
Uh, did it come with a tool to remove junk easily caught up in sneaker “webbing”?
the sneakers are a bad, bad ideal. So many reasons I could list.
the AR are a bad, bad ideal. So many reasons I could list. Needs to be like batman advanced AR.
The finger ring are a bad, bad ideal. So many reasons I could list. Now if you had AR and switched it with a keyboard than heck. Yes.
the shock absorber would be a good ideal. Oh wow o.o 0.0, but it needs to be made out of expensive material so that it can do the job by x300 percent for a period of 15 to 20 years before it starts breaking down.
Not bad for the air to water generator... but that is a VERY VERY BAD IDEAL. SO Many reasons I could list. One of those reasons is if someone or a mosquito farted in your airway, would you be drinking it? i think so. Might be good for ...some sick joke.
That keyboard looks like a damn headache. no thanks. lets stick with AR. Not bad an ideal.
That drone is not good. Listening weight could cause battery drainage. its just a regular drone.
That helicopter will need a lawyer. That is all I have to say on that.
Looks like that so called occulus quest is in need of a major upgrade. 3/5
Boots are not a good ideal. I would say upgrade it.
that mango power is not bad at all...i like it. but i mean 3/5 because it would be a pain to try to buy may be too expensive.
No to robot job takers.
I dont know is that last one is safe or not. Im not too sure about it. 3/5
I cant imagine ordering doordash and they pull up with 3D printed shoes and the mech thing on there legs
I can't imagine ordering doordash.
Can we get exoskeletons fast enough to the general public, they keep teasing us and never really delivering anything at an affordable price
Water from air devices. Never a good idea.
Firstly, the water starts out with lots of dust and air pollution in it. Sure, you can put in enough filters to make the water good, but filtering tap water is easier, cheaper, and takes less energy.
Secondly, it is exactly the sort of device that provides a moist environment that bacteria will love. Now you have pond slime growing in the device.
Thirdly, pulling water from the air is really energy hungry. Like more energy hungry than making plastic bottles and trucking them across country.
Fourthly, we have already solved this problem.
Don't forget fruit flies everywhere! They love the sludge!!
exoskeletons will be a game changer for heavy lift industrial man tasks and disability individuals and mobility muscle rehab recovery as well as equip to firefighters in paramedic escorts in stair ways.
You said everybody but the police and the police could definitely benefit from the exoskeleton suit as well but you’re right
A car's windshield with built-in display is a stupid idea. There'd be too much distractions and display infos to focus on. Taking a driver's concentration away from the road even for a split second is risky enough, add more things to a vehicle's windshield and it would take more than a split second to look at them.
I would agree with you except for the fact that it’s customizable and you can set it so that it’s not a distraction and what it’s displaying
Example if you were able to project night vision onto the windshield through augment at reality cameras it would allow you to see better in the dark or in foggy conditions via satellite you’d be able to see cars far away
The game pad that you highlighted actually is already available. I am a right arm amputee and also a big gamer and was considering buying it but it’s over $200 US and you would still need a mouse. Also I have already become very proficient using a standard controller for gaming already and mostly mostly use an Xbox controller for my PC so I decided it wasn’t worth it. But it’s still a very good design in my opinion and I would love to see how it feels to use irl just not at that price point lol.
That's agreeable
I love mine, man. So efficient, compact, adjustable in every way imaginable, and sturdy as it gets. Of course if you're used to a controller there's no reason to switch.
Granted, I also have a stockpile of the logitech G502 mouse, since they quit making it. I bought every one I could find and enough replacement switches to last a lifetime. So if the last mouse wears out, I'll just solder in new switches myself lol.
@@alphaskwurl are you also missing an arm? Not trying to troll just wondering if that’s what you use it for and if so how’s it work using the mouse with it? I was thinking about getting the Logitech mouse you are talking about but I ended up going with the razor that has the 16 extra keypad on the side instead
@Jamie Smith-Sessa I only can use my rightarm and use the cyborg for lefties no mouse needed, i use it as a one handed controller. Soon azeron will release a new mouse for one handed play ,left or right handed, just search conceptcheddar or doom eternal one handed play.
@@jamiesmith-sessa8489 No, I do have both. But check out the cyborg mark is talking about. The thumbstick on the side can be told to process movement, aiming, or whatever works for your body. Then you have access to a ton more buttons than on a controller, as well.
It really could be beneficial. Obviously there's a bit of learning that can be frustrating at first, but once over that frustrating hump, it's a really good experience.
I'd get more details from Mark since he's in a similar situation!
Granted, there is the cost issue. But you can get one on Amazon for 180, so it can be had for a little less than youre expecting.
There is a similar robot to the PUDU BELLABOT at my local HaiDiLao (chinese hotpot) and it avoids humans flawlessly.
I'm wondering about the exoskeleton. Wouldn't too much usage cause Muscle Atrophy, or similar issues?
Useful on other worlds with higher gravity where we could not walk without help.
Useful for the disabled, construction workers that have to carry around heavy objects and military personel going on a long mission, but never for the average civilian tho
No one's telling you to wear it all the time though. it's not gonna be so convenient that you can put it on like you would regular clothes in 30 years at least.
Too much of anything is always not recommended. Just like eating, the nutrients you get from eating red meat is good for your body, but too much of it will lead to a lot of illnesses
@@FalconWindblader lol I didn't mean it like that. I meant more along the line of someone wearing it during daily working hours. The everyday use of it over time. Don't get me wrong. I love the invention and I see many benefits from it, I'm just questioning this one detail.
Of course Kara Pure cost $2,000, hell the fillers are $150 for the water. Once again something I'll never be able to afford but really need. Why is it that the people who need it the most can't afford it and the people who don't need it end up getting it for next to nothing? Society is fucked up...
It's just a dehumidifier with a water filter!
bro, mobile phones and mobilephones were also the same way. Only the rich could afford them. Is that the case now?
I bet it couldn't touch my water.
@@29-arnavsamant97 not sure. With inflation we might not be able to afford them much longer
The exoskeleton could be wonderful on the work force, helping prevent injuries!
Wow those shoes are... interesting.
Whether they are a practical solution or not is a fair point of contention.
Those shoes were clearly designed by a German.
Proof that we go to France or Italy for fashion...
Too many wobbly parts. With how much I walk a day - they would last a month at most.
just makes me wonder what's actually wrong with walking barefoot? ahhh because no business man profits from it...
@@theplacebeyondthelies2429 Terrain is the problem. Walking on grass or mud would be fine, but stones, roads hot sand and so on would severely limit your speed and how much you could walk.
@@TheKarabanera seems about justified reasons when the future is basically sitting at home in front of a screen acting "as if"
I love how dehumidifiers keep coming up as magical water from nothing devices. They take as much power as an air conditioner and your office building probably already provides humidity control centrally and more efficiently. Also the output is basically distilled water which is not the healthiest thing to drink on a regular basis. They probably will sell you packets of magic minerals to add back in creating a steady stream of revenue for the manufacturers in addition to the outrageous pricing they usually put on these things.
H20 is not healthy lmfao....... the amount of minerals in any other water is negligible
I don't want to drink my co-workers sweat. And I was like that BEFORE Covid...
@@tsubadaikhan6332 Just imagine where every litre of water you've ever drank came from. All the water on this planet has been recycled through the water cycle countless times every since water has existed on this earth.
@@LeonBeard Intellectually that makes perfect sense.
But you haven't smelled Isaac's B.O.
@@LeonBeard well except the formation of water in chemical reactions.
Kara Pure is just a inside out fridge with a water filtration system :)
worse, it's a dehumidifier. I hope it's got a high grade filtration system, because there's several good reasons you shouldn't drink condensed water from dehumidifers - bacterial and microparticulate contamination being chief among them. It's also one of the least energy efficient ways of getting water - the only time water-out-of-air solutions are useful are if you create a "sun well" out of some plastic on an island after a shipwreck, or as an air well (basically an artificial cave for the purpose of condensing water from the breeze) in very specific climates.
See "waterseer" or any other "water out of thin air!" type of invention and the refutations of them.
3:58 i must say this does look exciting
Emerge home 8.06 , if you can shake hands wirelessly online, what’s stopping people using other body parts? You could find yourself grabbing onto something you hadn’t bargained on 😂
Omg 😭
Finally found this comment. I was wondering about the same thing.🤣🤣
Lololol...no way! That's a thought I don't really want to think! Lolol
Speechless utterly speechless utterly definitely other body parts to be used for the porno industry taking entire bodysuits to a whole new level
Air conditioning in an RV in boondocking conditions is the holy grail of technology right now IMHO.
I have a different version of that handheld keyboard. Tartarus v2 and I use it for gaming, it’s dope as hell.
I hope to see a high top version soon with automatic lacing and app connectivity.
Racist
Back To The Future be like 😂
That ring mouse is a must have!
where can i get one!!!!!!
I definitely want the keyboard-hand thing. Left handed model.
Imagine this, in the future, you could be out there in the deep end of the pool drowning, you look up to see the drone flying your way with a metal chair.
you mean when the tribulation is going on the entire planet?
Yeah I agree you know Darpa has the technology to do that it’s all secret drones but absolutely a chair not a life ring dog gonnit
You can literally see the toes of the shoes collapsing sideways. The individual toes have no lateral stability and the only way to fix that is to make a normal shoe.
Pretty much, its such a dumb idea.
Shoes that last more then a few months would be an epic advancement of human technology!
@Mike Hudson my Jordan’s have lasted longer than any of my other shoes
That drone will be very useful for the search and rescue teams. They are often supplied and flown by one of the members as well so hope its cost isn't insane
they are also good at spying on you
@@theplacebeyondthelies2429 That's why you buy the new anti-drone weapon tech known as The 12 Gauge.
Imagine the drone just picking up a child.
yeah. as long as you only need to search for 25 minutes. it can only fly for 30 minutes between charges. 🤣
Interesting shoes, just imagine you walk thru dog poo. Throw them or spend hours of cleaning? LOL
Hose them down, there plastic
4:50 As Interesting as it would be to type with that... I'd really love to drive my car with a control like that.
I've visualized that exact shoe design for twenty years ....i may be from the future,or at the very least have missed my calling
Doesn't look very durable at all.
AR is already being introduced in medical training, its amazing!
its also being intoduced to the Electric utility training as well.
anything that could be used in medicine is directly justified as "good"... why? western medicine is the connotation of evil
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Gonna take considerably amount of time before one gets accustumed to putting their foot or feet into basically a glove with soles attached to it.
Lol, I just thought they are around the house cleaning shoes!
Cyborg game controller looks pretty neat. I am from from Latvia and that company makes pretty high end gaming gear (expensive too).
I've had one for nearly a year now, and it's pretty great.
I had similar sneakers, they are not good for concrete pavement You have to add an extra layer sole protector or maybe a sock
i was thinking they might be good water shoes, fishing shoes maybe even boat shoes
The sneakers may be very comfortable on a tennis or basketball court, but the sole design would be a nightmare for outdoor wear. The sole would pick up every rock, pebble and debris. Step in dog crap and spend the next two days cleaning out your shoes with an old tooth brush.
I have two human feet for you, for free, all they need is washing from time to time
Wow imagine having the ability to determine the weather simply by looking out the window, what a world we are living in.
He DID say forecast... not what's happening atm.
"INVENTIONS OF THE FUTURE THAT WILL SOON BE AVAILABLE TO EVERYONE"
- I don't think this fancy stuff is going to be available to the vast majority of people. Pretty much only the global well to do. (which includes most people in rich countries)
The hair dye one seems the most promising tbh.
yea all the bad people
I think we have enough technology in cars. Drivers are dumber by the minute thanks to "smart" cars.
That Padrone is pretty need, will get some use to from the conventional way of using a mouse though.
A lot of great stuff, not much affordable to the average consumer. Mango starts at 5k.
Someone else said the one handed controller is $200
@@keenanbrowne3307 Mango Power, I don't know which product you are talking about as there are alike 20 or more.
The Ball Nexus runs into the same problem that flying cars do. Flight height restrictions and the old saying, "It's cool when a few have a flying car, it's annoying when everyone does. The skies will be even more congested than they already are."
FAA will require a pilots license and prohibit flights under 500ft over people or vehicles & buildings. Also you must adhere to all NOTAMS and flight restrictions.
The best thing is to have all the flying cars in urban areas like subway systems. You go to a station and get into one.
Private individuals can fly smaller versions in specific areas where these restrictions are easier to enforce.
Not to mention the noise oh no not the noise constantly buzzing overhead if we could get a silent flying car or silent drones like Dart has for the military that would be great tactical to practical
@A Bachelor's Life do you recomended to watch a fiction in response to real life problem?
@A Bachelor's Life why are you thinking that it is plausible? Corruscant use it and now they all are dead.
While developing all of this new technology are the developers even thinking about what would happen to the products they create in the event of an emp
yes they thought about it that is why they provide these devices that make YOU depend on THEM.
What can heal Child Abuse? Domestic Violence? Only Nature, community, slowing down, Being more PRESENT. All take WORK
How do you stop all sorts of debris getting into those cryptide sneakers?
Don't walk in sand for sure lol
How do you stop them shedding half those segments after only a couple of hours of use?
Simple: never wear them!
I like how the Kara Pure basically admits it's a dehumidifier/air filter that you drink from. The UV light sounds nice but where are these minerals coming from? Seems a little too good to be true.
I watch this videos to remind myself that the future is getting better.
im a delivery driver. those power legs will be uniform in a few years lol
Can the ring tell apart mouse gesture from other hand movements? People often reach for cups, scratch their faces, get up etc. It's hard to sit with your hand always in the same spot
Yeah, I don't want to pick my nose and end up buying an inflatable sheep from Amazon.🤣
also.. how does one "right click" a ring?
I would like to invent wings,but realize the airplane is more convenient
I don’t know if you would say that if you’ve been to the airport lately it took an hour to get through security
We desperately need the bell nexus in New Zealand cities as congestion is getting much worse every year
Auckland could definitely use them
@@lordmeepers7297 Come over to Melbourne. :(
I don't think this thing is nearly practical or cost effective for the average person. Don't expect to be seeing sky cars anytime soon
You guys would only trade congestions on the roads for congestions in the skies as a result. other than being shit expensive obviously, one more thing that they forgot to mention here, these things are fuckin' noisy. why else do you think that helicopters ain't common modes of transportation despite having been around for decades?
The sneaker looks cool, but I'm not sure that it does anything that regular shoes don't do. On muddy ground, the bottom will become completely clogged in mud, dirt, and rocks. That will be very inconvenient. If it would grip better on ice, that could be great in the winter, but nothing suggests that it will have that capability. The open mesh sides would also be less useful in the winter. This idea seems as if it should have potential, but I think it would need to overcome some things before becoming anything more than a gimmick.
We don't need more information while driving. We need to pay attention to the information that we already have. I'd rather have a windshield that warms itself to say above the dew point and avoid fogging than to have all of this information displayed. The only possible use I would have for a heads-up display would be if the system included a radar that would give me more information about cars on the road and animals that might run in front of me. My sense is that this system doesn't detect anything but only downloads information from public sources and from the vehicle itself. I see no benefit to that, and I don't want my car receiving more data from either Big Tech or the government. I'd say a hard no on this one.
I don't need or want a ring pointer device for my computer. I like being able to change fingers every few moments when working a touchpad. I like to change from right-handed to left-handed use and back. I think frequent changing reduces tendonitis in my forearms. The ring computer pointer doesn't appeal to me at all.
Strapping something to my legs to make me walk doesn't appeal to me. I can see great value in this device for people who have serious mobility issues and a deep checkbook. The problem is that not that many people have serious mobility issues and a deep checkbook. I'm not sure that this would really help a postal worker or someone else having to walk a great deal in the long run. If the device connects at the ankle, then it just means putting more weight on the feet. I doubt that the battery lasts long enough for someone to cover that much ground. I see potential in some areas, but I can't see myself wanting one of these.
The Kara Pure that pulls water out of the air is a cool device. Where I live now doesn't have enough humidity for this to be helpful, but in many places, this would be nice. I don't know what they are using to filter the air, and I'm not sure how much real filtration is needed. To some extent, drinking pollen particles might have value in developing immunity against allergies from breathing that pollen. In places where one needs a dehumidifier anyway, this will serve that function while providing drinking water. This might be my favorite of the devices in this video.
The cyborg keypad might be nice for gaming. I don't see much value for it in my life. I sometimes wish my regular keyboard were a little more ergonomic, but I think this device is overkill. I could see this one becoming popular with gamers if the price were right.
I don't see the big drone as a consumer product, but I can see value in the applications that you mentioned. I don't see that it provides much safety for people working at heights. Many things still need to be done by a person up there, and the drone isn't strong enough to hold someone if he or she falls.
The helicopter is cute. I'll never be able to afford one, and I can't see myself being able to afford paying the fare to ride in one as a cab service. Even so, it's cute.
The ultrasonic touchy-feely thing seems like a gimmick. I can see someone playing with one for an hour or so. I can't see one being useful for all that long.
The walking virtual reality device is interesting. They are obviously using it for training purposes in industrial applications. I see some value in that, but I think real life, person-to-person training in the industrial plants is still a better choice for most training. As an orientation aid, I can see some value here. I guess they will try to program them for home use with more recreational locations. I guess someone could walk a few miles along a beach while really standing in the middle of his or her living room. That could be worthwhile it if helps people exercise.
The Mango battery device looks nice, especially if paired with one's own solar panels at home. I was without power for six days after Hurricane Gustav in 2008. Having something that would have charged from solar panels and given me enough power to run my refrigerator, a few lights, and maybe a fan would have been helpful.
The Bellabot just looks creepy. I see some usefulness, but that doesn't make it less creepy to me.
The sonic hair color machine doesn't appeal to me because I'm a man. If women liked it, I could see value to it.
I could forsee the Bella bot running over young children. Some parents don't watch their 4,3, and 2 year Olds very well. The kids could climb on it like a ladder and fall off..just lots of uninteresting uh ohs to happen in my opinion.
Personally I think the battery is my favorite for the reason you mentioned that’s exactly right and Tesla has the best solar panels because that’s what Elon musk is working on a solar panels so yeah I definitely want to get the battery but I don’t think you said which one was your favorite which is your favorite
Oops I missed it yeah the water thing was your favorite and thank you I did not know the thing about pollen and allergies and drinking water from the environment
@@keenanbrowne3307 Thanks
I'm not certain that drinking water with pollens would help with allergies. There's a theory that eating local honey will help with allergies because the honey will contain local pollens. There are also people who reject that theory. As a stand alone device, the water machine could be the easiest to use and most useful. I would call it my favorite based on that. I don't think this would be that useful where I live now because humidity is so low, but I think it's a cool device.
The Mango battery backup would be a second place choice, but that would have to be paired with solar panels to be really useful. When I was without power for six days after the hurricane, that would have been really nice if paired with solar power. While a few hours of backup still makes things nice at times, most outages of just a few hours aren't that big a problem.
I don't really have any third place choice for myself. The hair color device will probably succeed in the market. If I were in a relationship and my wife/girlfriend wanted one, I'd get it for her as long as she promised that she'd never have pink or green hair. If I were rich enough to donate something to my local sheriff's office, I might donate the big drone.
That type of gamepad/keyboard existed in the 90's, think Linus made a video about it like a year ago(?)
Keypads have been around for a long time, but the Azeron is a completely ergonomic design. Each section can be adjusted forward, back, up, down, left right, further out, closer in, etc etc.
I got one and while it took some time to get used to, it's phenomenal for gaming. I also use it for video editing and other things as well.
The best indicator, concerning the robot, is the little girls reaction to it. Great product.
I would kick that crap over if it came near me.
I know, it's so cute!
@@majorpwner241 pointless
augmented reality is the future...sadly it will be 50 years before it's actually realized in any type of way that we think of as sci-fi...anyone alive now is just going to miss all the cool shit, in 100-150 years life will be awesome. I think in 300 years we will have so much cool shit but won't quite have everything. In 500 years I think we will master the human body, the brain, etc and stop ageing, be immortal, all that good stuff.
Then again we could find a technological singularity, an invention that opens every door, A.I. that ends up being so smart it figures out a ton of stuff...
No way cars will be driving themselves by 2030 I think this stuff will be happening a lot sooner than they’re predicting because war brings great technology and we’re about to go to World War III real soon
That water device for drinking uses a dispensing spout that is frustrating. It takes a while to fill a drinking glass. We have one on our fridge and it's stream looks the same.
Why would you want to drink from a room dehumidifier in the first place? Without adapting the diet, it's not recommended to drink distilled water. I can think of hundreds of different ways to get drinking water for a cheaper price.
Well those Grey shoes look really comfy and I'm guessing light weight!!! But there not what I would call attractive!!! So just give Dana Labo a pair and all of a sudden they will look extremely sexy and cute!!!! She makes anything look fantastic!!!!
Something tells me that the idea of a water cooler that pulls water from the air around it is going to also introduce a lot of bad stuff lol
That water generator is amazing, there should be one in every corner of the world specially where it's mostly needed.
RandomVSWhat ? -- Except Florida!
Do us all a favor, go spend a day or two in a room that has all the water vapor pulled out of it and let us know how you feel.
11:26 printer cardridges are a ripp off, imagine this thing running out of a specific color, you will be forced to buy a new cardridge....
and the price will be insane!!!!!!!!!!!
Can’t wait for the device COLORSONIC to launch!!!
Why wear those shoes when I can make electricity when I Walk, that Power my Pants and air conditioning shirt.Drones will make TV in the Sky.
Giant billboards. And 4 of July
Specials.
There are remote rotor drones much more advanced than the Pro portrayed. That one is Micky Mouse compared to what they have developed. They employ stealth tech, are deadly silent, and capable of delivering significant payloads. You can put money on that.
Deadly silent? A drone?
@@maxg.8718 Compared to an Osprey, helicopter, or jet approaching, I would say most definitely. A drone at 250 AGL is extremely difficult to pinpoint in the dark - under the right conditions and approach. Try to imagine what the radar signature is on a stealth drone the size of a kiddie pool. You might detect an audible buzz, but you can’t target it. Jamming devices? Those don’t always work with “send and forget” payloads. You need fire power to defend against it, and you can’t find it.
The one portrayed is a civilian and work model not military