10 Futuristic Tech Gadgets that Will Amaze You
In this blog, we will cover 10 futuristic tech gadgets that will amaze you! In the past few years, several futuristic tech gadgets have emerged in the market with attractive features and incredible aesthetics. Some of these gadgets even have bizarre uses.
From a nibbling cat robot to autonomous delivery trucks, the most bizarre and futuristic tech gadgets in 2022 offer surprising takes on technology and its place in the future. Let us have a look at some of the cool and futuristic tech gadgets that have been in the talks of tech enthusiasts for a while now.
1. Logitech Litra Glow
If you are not a fan of ring and halo lights, this futuristic gadget should be on your buying list! Logitech’s Litra Glow clips to the top of your laptop, emitting a wide and soft glow, and while it’s technically designed for streamers.
Twitch gamers who haven’t slept in two days and would benefit from some flattering lighting–it’ll more than do the job for everyday work meetings. You can adjust the brightness and color temperatures to find the best light for your skin tone, too.
2. Sky Glass
An intuitive, minimalist 4K QLED TV that functions without an aerial dish, Sky’s new all-in-one entertainment system does things a little differently. It is available in three sizes and five colors. You can pick one of several pricing plans on a 24-or-48-month basis instead of buying the screen outright, plus a Sky TV streaming subscription.
3. Therabody TheraFace Pro
The TheraFace Pro is a percussive device that comes with a trio of smooth silicone attachments, a multi-spectrum LED light ring that boosts collagen production, and a microcurrent capability that tones facial muscles. We were impressed when we tested it out at launch, and we think it’s a great option for people who hold a lot of tension around their jaw. There are also heat and cryo attachments, available separately.
4. Bang & Olufsen Beoplay Portal
Bang & Olufsen’s new wireless Beoplay Portal matches understated design with the kind of technical features you need on a Modern Warfare session: lossless connection, four separate mics for impeccably crisp communication, surround sound with Dolby Atmos and active noise cancellation. Getting relentlessly ridiculed by American teenagers has never sounded better.
5. TEAC TN-280BT-A3 Turntable
The vinyl resurgence shows no sign of stopping. After years of offering our lives up to The Cloud, it’s clear that people are interested in owning things again – specifically, a well-curated collection of LPs. But the next step is to find a record player that looks as good as it sounds. Opt for TEAC’s Seventies-style ‘TN-280BT-A3’ in walnut, a 2-speed belt drive turntable that features built in Bluetooth, which means no tricky wiring.
6. Philips 3-in-1 Air Purifier, Fan & Heater
Ever heard a 3-in-one object: an air purifier, a fan and a heater, all wrapped up into one sleek package? The fan and the heater are natural adversaries, after all, and the addition of an air purifier would surely guarantee that any such device would end up as large, ugly and spluttering as a 1950s computer. But Philips has created a true triple threat with the 3-in-1: the fan oscillates 350°, ensuring that (warm or refreshing, but always purified) air is distributed around the room.
7. Dodow Sleep Aid Device
Are you struggling and finding it hard to sleep? It might be that you’re struggling to turn your brain off. There are plenty of mindfulness methods you can apply to fix that, but Dodow is perhaps the simplest tech-based approach. It’s a simple device that projects a blue light onto your ceiling at a metronomic pace (for 8 to 20 minutes), which you match to your breath. Take a breath in when it expands, and breath out when it retracts. You should find that focussing your attention on the exercise calms your mind, and you’ll be off to sleep in no time.
8. LARQ Water Pitcher
LARQ’s self-cleaning bottles strip tap water of harmful bacteria and chemicals, eliminating 99.8% of E.coli in a 20-second cycle. It’s all very impressive stuff, and you can really taste the difference in the quality of your water. So the Bay Area-based startup’s decision to reinvent the humble pitcher is a good one – it uses advanced technology to get rid of chlorine, mercury, cadmium, copper and all that nasty stuff, and can track your water intake on the app (the filters also last a surprisingly long time.)
9. Theragun PRO Limited Edition Gold-Plated Massager
If Salt Bae has taught us anything, beyond messy seasoning methods, it’s that covering something in gold is the key to success. So it goes without saying that your workout would benefit from this gold-plated Theragun PRO, of which only 550 have been made (a bespoke serial number is engraved on the device.) You can read our full review of the device (sans gold) in our best massage gun round-up here. Another cool and futuristic tech gadget, Theragun PRO Limited will only cost you £1000.
10. Samsung Wireless Charger
The last to be on the list of futuristic tech gadgets is Samsung. While enlisting futuristic gadgets in 2022, we cannot exclude Samsung’s cutting-edge technology and innovation. It may be a Samsung device, but this affordable and unobtrusive wireless charger works with Apple and Android phones too, as well as headphones that are set up for the feature. An LED light lets you know when the charge is finished, dimming at night so as not to disturb your sleep, and the 9W Fast Charging support ensures that you’ll get the job done quickly.
So, this concludes our list of 10 futuristic tech gadgets. Over the past few years, technology has been amazing us with its potential and boundaries. For now, we are sure that technology is limitless and our affinity to leverage and harness it to its true potential is boundless.
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