Sony Inzone M9
The Sony Inzone M9 is a stunning 4K gaming monitor that makes a hell of a first impression. It is a 27-inch 4K IPS gaming monitor with 144 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR, extended color and a full-array local-dimming backlight. It offers up firm competition for some of the best high refresh rate 4K monitors by bringing a handful of neat little features that set it apart. For its first PC gaming monitor, Sony went with an ‘everything but the kitchen sink approach’. The Sony Inzone M9 gaming monitor will go on sale for $899 and it features a LCD display with an advertised max brightness of 600 units, a 1ms response time, HDMI 2.1 support and G-Sync support. It’s compatible with PC, PS5 and even the Xbox Series X.
WOWCUBE
WOWcube is a Rubik’s cube-like fidget toy on steroids with no less than 24 OLED screens, which runs a variety of custom games that requires you physically shake twist tap and tilt the cube sections around. It is a curious piece of technology that its creator hopes will have far reaching applications, from gaming to productivity, to early child development and STEM. This multi-dimensional object is a modular gaming console comprising 8 distinct cubes magnetically joined to form a bigger cube. Meant to be twisted, shaken and tilted, it signals the start of a new and amazing experience with a smart and educational device that uses classically inspired gaming mechanics.
HUDWAY DRIVE
The $299 Hudway Drive system consists of the head up display hard parts and an accompanying free smartphone app called “Drive.” The Hudway Drive system is powered through a standalone Android-based computer, with 8-core 64-bit ARM processor, 16 GB capacity and 2 GB memory. The hardware also has a Bluetooth 4.0 connection, GPS antenna, gyroscope, accelerometer, microphone for audio input, AUX output, FM transmitter, and front-facing IR camera to track driver fatigue and gestures. In addition to being controlled by gestures and vocal commands, the Hudway Drive includes a remote button control that attached to the steering wheel. The display is marketed as 20 times brighter than any smartphone and it has the clarity level of any modern OEM auto manufacturer system.
PADRONE RING
Padrone Ring is a small and nimble finger ring that can be used as a computer mouse which is designed intuitively and it reacts to the moves of the fingertips and does not intervene with the natural movement of the wrist considering that it is a wearable ring. Due to its unique form for a mouse, it makes the experience smoother while reducing the pressure for your wrists as it won’t be awkwardly bent at an angle for hours. The ring has sensors which offer the capability of a mouse such as ‘click’, ‘sweep’, ‘scroll’ through distinctive gestures. This ring mouse connects to any device over low-energy Bluetooth and supports a variety of clicking and scrolling gestures. It comes in 12 different sizes and is waterproof in nature.