Looking the a smart kind of lock then look no further than the KeyWe ($199). The KeyWe smart lock comes with an Ansi Grade 2 Deadbolt and the aluminium. It use 128 bit AES encryption for the connection between the KeyWe App and door lock. The KeyWe has the ability to store up to 20 passcodes per door lock, enabling each user to have their own unique code. Why not try the One-Time Passcode (OTP) options for the courier? It's only valid for 2 minutes and can't be reused. KeyWe works with NFC, Bluetooth and Z-Wave and WiFi Bridge App. Check out the video below and check out Kickstarter for more information.
As a kid I loved to play on the up and coming consoles, now they fit into the palm of my hand. Relive past gaming glories on your phone with Sega Forever. This FREE collection includes tons of classic games from every console they've ever released, including the Genesis, Dreamcast, and even the Master System. The games have complete support for Bluetooth controllers for a more authentic experience, and unlike some of the old cartridges, they also save your progress, so you won't lose your place due to an incoming text.
Sega Forever Games in your Pocket
The O6 Eyes-Free Remote ($100) is a Click Wheel-like accessory that gives you physical controls you can use with just your thumb. Using a combination of tactile control, speech feedback, and a companion app, it lets you do things like control apps, read and respond to messages, and select music without the need to take your eyes off the road. It doesn't have to be just for the car only. It can also serve as a remote shutter release, a Sonos remote, and even an interface for smart home devices. The limits don't stop there either with new API development it can have endless uses. Check out the video below.
O6 Ultimate Life Remote
There are so many new features of the Galaxy S8. There is one you won't discover until you park it on your desk. The Samsung Dex Desktop Dock allows it and could be a standard of future Samsung phones to become an Android-based desktop, connecting to an external monitor, keyboard, and mouse for a more versatile experience. Thanks to partnerships with Microsoft and Adobe, you get access to versions of apps like Microsoft Office and Lightroom that simply aren't possible with a touch interface, while keeping all the versatility and mobility that comes with having a computer in your pocket.
Source: Engadet
Samsung Dex Dock
Being with a group of people can be a challenge to stay connected throughout your camping or event your attending. Staying connected is important to all of us. If you're part of a group exploring the great outdoors. Beartooth ensures you can reach everyone in your party whether your phone has a signal or not. This sleek, pocket-friendly receiver pairs with your existing device, and uses its own radios to let you talk, text, and find everyone in your group, all via a familiar interface. It's great for expeditions and campers, but can also come in handy for concerts, conferences, and crowded amusement parks. It's currently on pre-order for $99 for a pair. Check out more information on their site.
Beartooth Device
So Google and Samsung have both come out with a type of VR for Android phones, however it seems that Apple made it an afterthought for iPhones. Not anymore though, Figment VR ($55) is the world's first virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) phone case. Its slim and sleek design makes it pocketable and accessible.
This combination headset and case lets you snap in your iPhone 6S or 6S Plus and enjoy immersive, high-quality VR right on your phone. Its built-in case offers protection, and its unique folding design means you don't have to remove it every time you want to go somewhere — just fold it to the rear and use/pocket your phone like you normally would. Available in white or black. Back them on Kickstarter.
Figment VR iPhone Case
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