PowerRay

The PowerRay, made by PowerVision, is an underwater drone. That alone is enough to catch my attention when the vast sea of drones is all about exploring the sky. More specifically, the PowerRay is a detachable Fishfinder capable of diving 30 meters (98 feet) for up to 4 hours.

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The suitcase of the future has finally arrived, Travelmate – a fully autonomous suitcase powered by artificial intelligence – is the brainchild of Travelmate Robotics, Inc. is hoping to make its product “the first widely available and affordable robot companion.” Capable of moving vertically or horizontally at speeds up to 6.75 mph, Travelmate is a self-driving suitcase that follows you wherever you go.

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The Origin PC EVO15-S takes a different approach to a high-end gaming laptop; with enough power to play all your favorite games, this machine packs power into a sleek, lightweight suite. Weighing in at an astonishingly low 4 pounds, the Origin PC EVO15-S deviates from current trends in high-power gaming laptops, without skimping on functionality.

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Microsoft HoloLens is the first self-contained, holographic computer, enabling you to engage with digital content and interact with holograms in the world around you. By combining both virtual reality and augmented reality, HoloLens allows you to overlay 3D holograms onto any real-world backdrop.

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If you’re anything like me, you find the movie theater experience a difficult environment to enjoy the latest blockbuster. Whether it’s the noisy chatting from movie goers, the overwhelming surround sound, or your seat position in the theater, it’s just not like being at home. It takes away from what should be a captivating experience. Thankfully, First Cinema has unveiled a revolutionary VR headset called Cinera. Designed to bring the immersive power of movie theater’s inside your living room, Cinera combines groundbreaking media content with the full immersion of VR technology.

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Apple is allocating a rather sizeable portion of its resources towards creating the next mainstream Augmented Reality (AR) device – focusing on what they believe is a “technology for everyone— not unlike smartphones.” Mira Prism, a Los Angeles-based startup, is using its $1.5 million seed round by Sequoia to develop a $99 AR headset that overlays holographic images from your smartphone onto the real world.

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Designed by Tokyo-based Cerevo (Consumer Electronic REVOlution), Taclim is capable of “detecting user movements as input and translating in-VR action to real world haptic output.”

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Vinclu, the Japanese technology company, created Gatebox – a virtual home 3D hologram robot that automates your life and is designed for companionship.

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Initially designed for developers, Sony has created SmartEyeglass – augmented eyewear that is part of their action-packed SDK. The developer kit includes an accelerometer, gyroscope, electric compass, brightness sensor, microphone and noise suppression sub microphone.

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