The company that brought you Rhinowolf tents is at it again with RhinoWolf 2.0. RhinoWolf 2.0 is an ultra compact travel system with a unique trick. The tents come provided with an air mattress and sleeping bag all rolled up into a single small bag for the ultimate in compact travel. The unique trick? Well, these single man tents can be chained together to create as large a tent as you desire.
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Gate Smart Lock
San Francisco-based Gate Labs has designed an all-in-one smart lock that watches your home even when you’re not there. Armed with a key cylinder, a keypad entry system, and a motion-activated camera, Gate is a connected smart lock that lets the homeowner see who’s at their front door.
Embr Wave Thermal Wristband
With a mission to “harness the power of temperature to improve personal comfort,” Embr Wave has created its very own body thermostat. The cutting-edge wearable is co-founded by three MIT scientists and is backed by Bose Ventures and Intel Capital. The device is now available in a much smaller and stylish 2.0 model, which resembles a standard wrist watch.
Modobag
If you are a flight attendant, frequent flier, or just someone who wants to make travel a breeze, look no further than Modobag. A fascinating combination between luggage and an electric scooter, Modobag aims to change the way the world travels. With over six hundred percent funding on Indiegogo, Modobag is going to revolutionize the way people travel forever.
The Ecocapsule Smart Home
The Ecocapsule smart home is a self-sufficient, green tiny house. It’s designed for off-grid living; it harvests rainwater and electricity for your use. It also comes with a data network connection in case you need your daily dose of internet. With enough space for two people, this light and mobile house is a great home away from home.
Monat Hair Review
Monat is a beauty brand that you likely heard about online. Many of the brand’s top products use natural ingredients that include both sugar cane and sunflower oil. Ray Urdaneta was the son of a hair care professional in Venezuela who moved to the US in the hopes of finding a better life. He launched the brand in 2004 while living in Florida and saw it become a global brand with products sold around the world. Monat helps you find the luxury formulas and products that you want at lower prices you can afford.
Nest Protect 2.0
Compared to the competition, Nest Protect 2.0 is by far the best smoke and carbon monoxide detector on the market today. Whether it’s activating the convenient in-app “silence” feature when needed or its full integration with other smart devices, Nest’s second-generation smoke detector comes with all of the bells and whistles.
Snapmaker
Capable of printing items up to 125 x 125 x 125 mm in size at a resolution of 50-300 microns, the Snapmaker All-Metal 3-in-1 Printer uses Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) technology for its design creations. But this is not just an amazingly affordable 3D printer. The Snapmaker uses detachable modules to convert between a 3D printer, a CNC Carver, and a laser engraver.
Gravity
With 70% of Americans struggling to fall asleep at least one night a week, health technology company Gravity has designed a revolutionary weighted blanket to help fight insomnia. The Gravity blanket has the dual effect of naturally reducing stress and increasing relaxation while you’re reading in bed, curled up on the couch, or simply relaxing with a cup of tea.
ZEROi
I’ll start off being completely honest; the ZEROi bone conduction hat doesn’t seem great. While I don’t doubt that the product works, I don’t see why the average consumer would invest in a hat like this when they can get a good set of bluetooth headphones and a regular baseball cap for way less than the $129 asking price. No matter how good the technology is, the ZEROi will always be competing with the standard hat and headphones combo.