7 Coolest Gadgets From 2018


This year we saw many Dope Tech Gadgets that are very unique & very costly. These cool Gadgets were showcased at various Electronics Expos throughout the year. So let's take a look at the Top 5 Coolest Gadgets From 2018.

1.Nikon Coolpix P1000
Nikon Coolpix P1000 is the only camera that can give you up to 125xoptical zoom, and still be compact enough to fit in your backpack. This gives you an effective (35mm) zoom range of up to 3000mm, which means you can zoom into objects that are literally kilometers away with ease. The Coolpix P1000 is the successor to the P900, and other than the bigger zoom range, you also get RAW and 4K video support.
The downside? Image quality isn't the best due to the tiny 1/2.3-inch sensor and it's pretty expensive at Rs. 75,950.


2.Emotix Miko 2 companion Robot
Mumbai Based startup this year brought to the market a realistic companion robot for kids to the market. Last month, the company announced a second version dubbed the Miko 2, which is all set to go on sale in January 2019 for a price of Rs. 24,999. The Miko 2 has advanced parental controls, better microphones, a front camera, and improved “emotional intelligence”.


3. Razer Project Linda
This year at CES Razer Showcased a unique Project Linda. It is a 13.3-inch laptop shell that is powered by the Razer Phone. It's an interesting concept to extend the capabilities of the smartphone. The aluminum shell itself has a built-in battery to charge the phone, 200GB of internal storage, an RGB chiclet keyboard, and a 13.3-inch QHD touch display with a 120Hz refresh rate. When docked, the phone's display can be used as a touchpad or as a secondary display for apps and games. 
Well, the sad part is that you can't actually buy it, even now, as Project Linda is still a concept and there's no telling when or even if it will ever go into production.


4. Acer Predator Thornos 
It is one of the coolest things to have been showcased this year. The Acer Predator Thornos is a steel structure that measures 1.5m tall, with dual-tone black and white or blue accents. The chair is adjustable, features vibration motors so you can feel the impact in games, has a footrest and a cabin that reclines up to 140 degrees. In the front, there are mounts for three 27-inch monitors, and space for a gaming PC. The Predator Thronos starts at a price of Rs. 11,99,999 and for this money, you get the chair along with a Predator Orion 9000 gaming PC, featuring an Intel Core-i9 CPU and a Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080Ti GPU and three 27-inch monitors.


5.Samsung "The Wall"MicroLED Television
"The Wall" was the coolest innovations to the Televisions from 2018 by Samsung. It is Touted as the "world's first modular" television, this 146-inch TV uses self-emitting MicroLEDs which deliver a wide range of colors, brightness and deep black levels which are said to be as good as premium level QLED TVs. The coolest part though is that the screen is modular which means it can transform into any size of your choosing. Samsung is pitching it as the next chapter of digital signage.


It is a one of its kind of a concept from Nubia which is basically a fusion between a Smartphone & a Smartwatch. The screen of the nubia alpha is bigger than a conventional smartwatch but smaller than a smartphone. It will cater to a different class of people who would wanna carry a smartphone on their wrist. The display is rumored to be a flexible display with the OLED technology. The nubia alpha will have the regular fitness tracking sensors like a pedometer, heart rate monitor. 


Bose showcased a new futuristic concept of AR Audio Sunglasses at the SXSW Festival. Bose Frames is a unique device that will deliver Audio AR Frames are actually “audio augmented reality,” as one would expect from Bose. That means, in spite of offering the sunglasses form factor, there’s no heads-up display on board here. The aim instead is to offer a more immersive audio experience.


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