We’ve seen snowboarding in an LED suit, and it looked amazing, and this ski footage with a colorful LED suits is equally awesome. Created by Sweetgrass Productions and Ahlstrand & Wållgren to promote Philips Ambilight tech.
Blueshift’s range of fast-charging and bamboo-encased Bluetooth speakers, from the small Hydrogen to the hulking limited edition Argon. Like the Helium, they fully charge in just 5 minutes and last between 4 to 8 hours per charge.
Entertainment and security in one remote-controlled egg. It has a projector with an adjustable lens, a camera, various sensors and a sound system. It maps your home so you can ask it to come to a specific room, or control it directly.
Google & HTC’s Nexus 9 tablet has an 8.9″ 2048×1536 IPS LCD display, HTC’s beloved dual front-facing speakers, 2GB RAM, the beastly Tegra K1 64-bit CPU – which also powers the NVIDIA Shield Tablet. Runs Android 5.0 Lollipop.
Designed with creative pros in mind, the 27″ Retina iMac has a crazy 5120×2800 screen – 67% more pixels than a 4K display. Has a 3.5GHz Core i5 or 4.0GHz Core i7 CPU, Thunderbolt 2, Radeon R9 GPU and a 1TB Fusion drive.
Unofficially the Moto X’s big brother, the Nexus 6 has a 5.96″ 2560×1440 AMOLED display, a 13mp rear camera with optical image stabilization, a 3220mAh battery and will be one of the first devices to launch with Android 5.0 Lollipop.
An upcoming series of competitively priced 3D printers. The entry-level Rapide Lite 200 for instance has an 8000cm3 build volume, a precise 50 micron minimum layer height and can print in ABS, PLA, PVA, HIPS, nylon and laywood.
A compact plug-and-play router that makes it dead simple to secure the Internet connection of all your gadgets through Tor, a network that helps conceal your identity, online activity and overall privacy on the Web.
ION’s compact Bluetooth wireless speaker takes its inspiration from concert speakers in their metal-cornered road cases. It’s small enough to fit in your hand but pumps out big volume with the help of a built-in passive subwoofer.
Looking like something that belongs on a mantle in BioShock’s lost city of Rapture, these limited-edition handmade wood art deco clocks feature the warm orange glow of high voltage, cold-war era Nixie tubes to tell time.
This nifty device is a battery-powered DJ system with a pair of tiny virtual turntables for scratching, physical knobs and a fader, on-the-fly looping, beat sequencing, keyboard, guitar and recording tools built-in. More here.
A couple of years from now, you won’t need to touch or talk to your phone to interact with it, thanks to Elliptic Labs. The company came up with a technology that uses ultrasound to detect gestures made around a device.
The TomTom Golfer is a smartwatch designed to help you maximize your time on the green. It’s preloaded with the layout of 34,000 golf courses, with wireless updates on the way. It can also track the score, time and distance per round.
A power strip that reduces cable clutter. Boxtap’s five outlets are hidden inside a case. The front has buttons to toggle the outlets as well as two USB charging ports. It comes with stickers to help you label the outlets.
This concept by ÉCAL design student Alice Robbiani, is comprised of a magnetic smartphone charging case with a wall-mounted charging base. What makes it truly special is the interactivity, offering charging feedback and a clock display.
The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 Pro aims to be a kickass media consumption device. The Android 4.4 tablet has a 13.3″ 2560×1440 display, JBL front-facing speakers, a 5W subwoofer and a built-in projector that can beam up to a 50″ display.
The Blackout Buddy H2O is a small flashlight that needs only water to be activated, thanks to its magnesium-oxide battery. It can provide up to 72 hours of light and can be stored in its package for 10 years. Also available in singles.
Plastc works a lot like Coin – you swipe your debit, credit and other cards to your phone using the bundled card reader and Plastc will stand in for all of them. Unlike Coin, Plastc is rechargeable and has a big E-ink display.
Pronto battery packs recharge quickly. You can fully charge them in an hour; you can even get enough power to fully charge an iPhone 5 just by charging the packs for 5 minutes. Available in 4500mAh and 13,500mAh capacities.
It looks like a tacky iPod clone, but you’ll find it hard to find an equally capable lossless audio file player at this price. The FiiO X1 has a PCM5142 DAC chip, a 12-hour battery and uses microSD cards up to 128GB. More here.