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15 Coolest New Gadgets to Come Out This Year
At this point, we are about two steps away from
becoming cyborgs. Once we can upload our consciousnesses to the cloud and get
rid of our pesky bodily functions, we'll be there: fully integrated with
technology. In the meantime, it seems we're getting closer every day. At the
massive CES electronics convention in Las Vegas at the beginning of the year, a
gathering of elite brands showed off their best new tech, trying to win us over
with products we immediately wanted to buy and put in our houses and on our
bodies. And as the year's moved on, more new stuff has been teased and
released. Fortunately, you can purchase most of these goods right now.
Unfortunately, some of them will cost you serious money. But not all of them.
Whether you want cool new wearable tech or an
impressive new-age television for your living room, 2019 has produced something
you'll really covet. These are the 15 new gadgets that we
hope will make life more electronically engaging—and easier, too.
Lenovo Smart Clock with Google Assistant
We're no strangers to interactive screens in the
home, between Facebook Portals and Amazon Echos and Google Hubs. The beauty of
Lenovo's new Smart Clock, then, is its simplicity. It won't video conference or
stream TV, but it covers all the bedside bases: It tells times, charges phones,
and gently wakes you up with a clock face that gradually brightens before your
alarm goes off. By connecting it to Google Assistant, you can instruct it to do
a whole lot more. Small and stylish with its heather gray case, it's an
unobtrusive and helpful addition.
Withings Move Activity and Sleep Watch
Withings Move, the new smartwatch from Withings
for 2019, monitors your activity and your sleep. It has a GPS tracker and syncs
with the Health Mate app. It only costs $69.95. Most impressively, it works
for 18 months without requiring a battery charge. That, and
its understated design with an analog clock face, makes it more timeless
than a lot of trackers on the market. The customization options are plentiful
too, so you can easily get it to fit your look.
Mophie Juice Pack Access
This is one of the most practical gadgets to
come out this year: a portable charging case for Apple iPhones that doesn't use
or cover up the Lightning port. Meaning, you can charge your phone while
listening to wired headphones. Mophie's Juice Pack Access gets its power from
any Qi wireless charging pad or its included charging cable, giving you up to
31 hours of battery life. And despite its rather sleek design, it's strong
enough to protect your phone. It fits Xs Max, Xs/X, and XR iPhones.
Waverly Ambassador Translator
Many of us have the misfortune of being cursed
with monolingualism. Blame the public school system in America. But for those
who want to travel regardless of language boundaries—or easily converse with
people who speak different languages in their own neighborhood—Waverly Labs
invented an audio device that translates on the spot. There are many situations
in which to use it, but perhaps the most useful setup is to attach one to your
ear, hand the other to someone who doesn't speak the same language to strap
onto their own head, and talk away. The correct translation will play in both
of your ears. The technology is still in the Indiegogo stage, but it might be
worth it to you to get your hands on an early version.
Ember 14 oz. Temperature Control Mug
This mug is a godsend to people who can't
function without morning coffee (as in, a large segment of the population). All
it does is use internal heating technology to keep your caffeinated beverage
hot—for an hour. You can nurse coffee without repeated trips to the microwave,
or steep tea to the ideal temperature (all controlled via a Bluetooth-connected
app). And that's all it needs to do. While Ember debuted these mugs awhile
back, the 14-ounce version is new to 2019, and extremely helpful to your
morning routine.
Moodo Smart Diffuser Bundle

Moodo makes aroma diffusers for the home that
can be personalized thanks to four interchangeable scent capsules and smart
technology you can control from afar; this diffuser has been around for more
than a year. Now, Moodo has introduced the MoodoGo device, which is easy to cart around because it's
tiny. All you need is a USB power supply for it to start dispensing good
smells. The MoodoGo only holds one scent capsule, but it's a perfect fit for
car cupholders and cramped desk spaces. You can't pre-order it yet, but you can
sign up for updates on the Moodo website. In the meantime, the OG Moodo
diffuser (pictured) might tide you over with a variety of scent packs to choose
from.
Bose Frames Audio Sunglasses
Bose debuted an audio gadget this year that
combined two things you love dearly into one: cool sunglasses and wireless
earbuds. If you throw a pair of these Bose Frames on during a sunny day spent outside, the
frames themselves will play music, streamed from your phone via a Bluetooth
connection, exclusively for your ears. We promise, no one else will be able to
hear your music playing. The speakers are that good. If you don't love this
frame shape, check out the Rondo style, with rounded edges.
Nanoleaf Modular Light Panels
For a futuristic kind of home decor, take a look
at these customizable light panels from Nanoleaf. Connect a string of them
into whatever design you'd like on your wall, then control them from the app.
The color options are vast, as are the modes—set the light panels to react to
your music playlist, assist with your concentration, or mimic a rising sun in
the morning to wake you up. You can buy triangular panels now, but if you wait
until the end of the year, Nanoleaf is adding hexagonal panels as well.
GilletteLabs Heated Razor Starter Kit
Gillette's innovation branch debuted this heated
razor with an Indiegogo campaign last year, and it was wildly popular—probably
because a razor that mimics the barbershop treatment sounds pretty nice. In
less than a second, the razor heats up to 122 degrees, warming soap and skin
for an upgraded shave. Gillette Heated Razors ordered during the Indiegogo
campaign have already shipped, and Gillette now has a commercial version
available. You can also sign up for automatic blade refills for however often
you think you'll need 'em.
Beats Powerbeats Pro Totally Wireless Earphones
The market is crowded with wireless sport headphones, but this is a pair worth noting.
Released this spring, Beats' Powerbeats Pro earbuds combine clear audio with
workout-worthy durability. The battery life is extremely nice, and the controls
are seamless. As in, when you put them on, they automatically start playing
wherever your music or podcast last let off. And they come with a charging case
to take with.
Nreal Light Mixed Reality Glasses
Mixed reality glasses can be used to take what
you're seeing of the real world and overlay it with virtual content. At CES
2019, Nreal, a Chinese start-up, showed off a pair that almost looks
like normal glasses you could wear on the street. Hey, it's a step in the right
direction. Nreal's ready-to-wear Light glasses are designed to give wearers an
immersive experience with spatial sound, voice control, and a widescreen
display at 1080p—without the bulky headset. If you're into mixing realities, it
looks like you'll have to wait until spring 2020 for the consumer version to go
up for sale. However, a Developer Kit ($1,199) will be available in September.
KitchenAid Cook Processor Connect
KitchenAid gave U.S. consumers a new kitchen
counter appliance to lust after this year: the Cook Processor Connect, a do-it-all
machine that automatically stirs veggies as they sauté, chops ingredients to
your preferred size, kneads dough, steams food, measures weight, and more. It
also comes programmed with 100 recipes with step-by-step instructions accessed
through an app. It's like an Instant Pot, but pretty (and expensive). Release
date and price were not announced, but expect it to cost well over $1,000.
Samsung 55" The Frame QLED Smart 4K UHD TV
Samsung updated its Frame TV to QLED
quality for 2019. When you aren't watching TV, the Frame displays high-def
paintings and pictures so that wall space isn't wasted. It's definitely a
classy take on a 4K TV-watching experience.
This year, Samsung also beefed up its QLED
8K line to include 65-, 75-, and 82-inch screens, which you can shop now if you have a bundle of cash to blow.
LG Signature OLED TV R9
This television rolls up. Seriously. LG is
coming out with a new, disappearing OLED TV, with a screen that can stretch to
65 inches and then roll back into a compact box, with a launch date for
the second half of 2019. There's no price yet, but you'll get a 4K HDR Smart
TV-watching experience like none before it, with Google Assistant and Alexa.
That, plus a decluttered view when you don't want a screen hogging your living
space.
Harley-Davidson LiveWire Motorcycle
Harley-Davidson made waves last year when it previewed
its all-electric motorcycle, called the LiveWire. Harley gave us a delivery
date and price, too: August 2019, starting at $29,799. The LiveWire targets a
new demographic of motorcycle riders, one that appreciates a quiet machine for
urban street riding that runs clean. It isn't manual either, meaning no clutch
or gear-shifting to accelerate. This is the first in a new generation of bikes
meant to get young folks excited about motorcycles again.
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