The Future of Tech: Innovative Gadgets and Devices

The Future of Tech: Innovative Gadgets and Devices
  • Prosthetic! hands like Taska's CX are improving lives
  • Exoskeletons like the Angel Robotics WalkON Suit are helping paraplegic individuals walk again
  • Smart glasses like Loomos are providing new ways to interact with technology
  • Fitness trackers like the Withings U-Scan are providing immediate health measurements
  • Innovative devices like the UpNano NanoOne Bio Printer and SpinQ Triangulum Quantum Computer are pushing the boundaries of what is possible

Introduction to Innovative Tech

Advancements in computing and robotics are changing how people live, with companies developing innovative gadgets and devices that are improving lives. These devices include prosthetic hands, smart glasses, exoskeletons, and fitness trackers.

Prosthetic Hands and Exoskeletons

Taska's CX prosthetic hand is a multi-articulating myoelectric hand that can pick up objects from a flat surface with no assistance from the opposing side. The Angel Robotics WalkON Suit is a lightweight exoskeleton that can help paraplegic individuals walk again.

Smart Glasses and Fitness Trackers

Loomos smart glasses have a 16-megapixel camera and can shoot 4K photos and 1080P videos. The Withings U-Scan is a hands-free home urine lab that provides immediate health measurements through a companion mobile app.

Other Innovative Devices

The UpNano NanoOne Bio Printer can create 3D models of human tissues for drug testing and disease modeling. The SpinQ Triangulum Quantum Computer is a desktop quantum computer that operates at room temperature and can demonstrate quantum computing principles for education.