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Smart Gadgets

Presentation BY
Hariram N
Robot Cook
Moley Robotics is a robotics company
headquartered in London, United
Kingdom that developed, created and put
on the market the first robotic kitchen
based on a multifunctional cooking
platform. Moley Robotics was founded
by Russian mathematician, computer
scientist and entrepreneur Mark Oleynik
in 2015 to create service robots for
kitchen use.It is best known for creating
the first robot kitchen, The Moley
Robotic Kitchen.
Dynamics
Boston Dynamics is an American engineering and robotics
Dog
design company founded in 1992 as a spin-off from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Headquartered in
Waltham, Massachusetts, Boston Dynamics has been owned by
the Hyundai Motor Group since December 2020, but having
only completed the acquisition in June 2021. On June 23, 2016,
Boston Dynamics revealed the four-legged canine-inspired Spot
which only weighs 25 kg (55 pounds) and is lighter than their
other products..In November 2017, a promotional video of the
Spot using its forward claw to open a door for another robot
reached #1 on YouTube, with over 2 million views. A later video
the same month showed Spot persisting in attempting to open
the door in the face of human interference. Viewers perceived
the robot as "creepy" and "reminiscent of all kinds of sci-fi
robots that wouldn't give up in their missions to seek and
destroy"
Cross Helmet
The helmet was invented by Marcus Weller who also
served as the company CEO. As of July 12, 2016
Marcus Weller was removed as CEO and replaced by
Martin Fitcher. Fichter was an executive at mobile
device company HTC's American subsidiary in
Bellevue, Washington. The helmet's software is based
on the Android platform, and can be controlled with
voice commands. Users can see rearward through the
heads-up display and the rear camera. The helmet also
includes Bluetooth functionality, allowing music
streaming from smartphones.
JohammerJ1
The Johammer J1 is an electrical motorcycle
manufactured by Johammer e-mobility of Bad
Leonfelden, Austria, which was introduced in 2014. The
bike is driven by a synchronous motor with an output of
11 kW. The empty weight is 178 kg, and top speed is
120 km/h. The range of the batteries, with a capacity of
12.7 kWh, is specified to be between 150 and 200 km.
In regenerative operation - for example when driving
downhill or during regenerative braking - the
synchronous machine energy is recycled into the battery
system. The charging time for 80 per cent is 2.5 hours.
The motorcycle has a wheelbase of 1,455 mm.
Tile
Tile (stylized as tile) is an American consumer electronics company which
produces tracking devices that users can attach to their belongings such as
keys and backpacks. A companion mobile app for Android and iOS allows
users to track the devices using Bluetooth 4.0 in order to locate lost items or to
view their last detected location.The first devices were delivered in 2013. In
September 2015, Tile launched a newer line of hardware that includes
functionality to assist users in locating smartphones, as well as other feature
upgrades. In August 2017, two new versions of the Tile were launched, the
Tile Sport and Tile Style. As of 2019, Tile's hardware offerings consist of the
Pro, Mate, Slim, and Sticker.[5] Since September 2018, former GoPro
executive CJ Prober has been the CEO of Tile after he replaced co-founder
Mike Farley.[6] In November 2021, Life360 agreed to acquire Tile in a $205
million acquisition, and is expected to integrate the two services
EVO II
Autel Robotics announced its long-awaited EVO II series drone at CES
2020 in January, promising vast improvements over the original EVO
model launched back in 2018. Its most notable feature is a modular
camera system, offering three models that cover a range of features that
meet different users' needs, from consumers to professionals. The camera
on the standard EVO II uses a 1/2" 48MP Quad Bayer sensor and is the
first consumer drone to offer 8K video. The EVO II Pro uses a larger 1"-
type 20MP sensor that gives 6K recording, and the EVO II Dual features
both an optical and a thermal camera in a single unit and also maxes out
at 6K recording. The modular system allows users to switch cameras if
needed on a single drone.
Huion
HUION (Chinese: 绘王 [4]; pinyin: Huìwáng) is a
China-based drawing tablet brand founded on 12
March 2011 by Henry Xu. It provides drawing
tablets, light pads, and pen displays, for beginners
and professionals. Its products are compatible with
Android, Windows, macOS, Linux and can be used
to create digital works, and photo editing.
Headquartered in Shenzhen, HUION has entered
the market in Indonesia and the market of India. In
2018, it introduced the H610 Pro V2, which is
lightweight[20] and features a battery-free stylus,
tilt function and 8192 pressure levels.
ORCAM MYEYE
OrCam devices such as OrCam MyEye are
portable, artificial vision devices that allow
visually impaired people[1] to understand text
and identify objects through audio feedback,
describing what they are unable to see. Reuters
described an important part of how it works as "a
wireless smartcamera" which, when attached
outside eyeglass frames, can read and verbalize
text, and also supermarket barcodes. This
information is converted to spoken words and
entered "into the user’s ear." Face-recognition is
also part of OrCam's feature set.
SPY LENS
Bionic contact lenses are devices that, it is
proposed by the manufacturers and developers,
could provide a virtual display that could have a
variety of uses from assisting the visually impaired
to video gaming. The device will have the form of
a conventional contact lens with added bionics
technology in the form of augmented reality, with
functional electronic circuits and infrared lights to
create a virtual display allowing the viewer to see a
computer-generated display superimposed on the
world outside.
Dragon Fly Robot
Small and ultralight UAV developed by engineers at
Festo, Esslingen, Germany, reportedly can match the
highly complex flight capabilities of a dragonfly. Called
the BionicOpter, the robotic insect can fly in any
direction — even backwards — turn and accelerate
quickly, hover, and glide without beating its wings. It’s
said to be the first aircraft that flies like a helicopter,
plane, and glider. The BionicOpter can fly forward,
backward, hover, and glide.The BionicOpter’s
lightweight construction, tight integration of
components, advanced controls, and ability to move each
of its four wings independently all contribute to its

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