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The Coolest Tech You Can't Have... Yet!: Smart Bidets, VR Bike Gen, & More

The Coolest Tech You Can't Have... Yet!: Smart Bidets, VR Bike Gen, & More

Caroline Soriano

It is true that technology has become better than before and although it has its drawbacks, the advantages it offers to its users should never be underestimated. This year, many techs have reached the market such as the SnapChat Spectacles, VRs, Nintendo NES Classic, and a lot more. While these are all accessible, there are other awesome devices out there which no one can have -- not yet -- for the meantime.

FlexR. It may sound weird, however, the concept is kind of interesting. FlexR is a tiny device that will allow its user to control its smartphone by just flexing the muscles. By just attaching the wearable gadget on the skin, it will recognize muscle contractions which will then translate it into inputs for the mobile device. It's almost the same as Wii Fit and Xbox Kinect as it promotes playing games while exercising, minus making large movements.

Chess Trainer . This device has the tendency to become a major hit as it benefits the user not only in one but two ways - exercise and generating power. Chess Trainer, Digital Trends reported, describes itself as "an energy-harvesting, device-powering, tour-enabled, virtual reality-enhanced stationary exercise bike machine. The tech is mounted on the user's bicycle (Yes, the bike is not included) which will generate and store kinetic energies by pedaling the bike.

 Hudway. Navigation maps such as Waze and Google Maps will surely feel sorry for themselves once this wonderful app is already out in the market. Instead of forcing the driver to look on the phone for directions (which by the way is a bit dangerous), Hudway app will project a reflection on the car's windshield. However, despite the great idea, creators of this app are still working on improving the concept.

Brondell Swash. Make way for smart bidets! The concept of Brondell Swash is to provide users an alternate solution to wiping butts with tissue papers instead, having a smart water-spraying bidet. Technically, it uses a retractable, auto-sterilizing nozzles to make the bathroom experience more convenient and well, exciting. It also comes with a heated seat, deodorizer, and many more features that users would surely not expect. (via Tech and Science News Mirror)

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