Kettles and toasters will now be able to work wirelessly
The creators of wireless charging have unveiled a new Ki standard for home appliances that instead of 15 watts, delivers up to 2200 watts, which is enough for most appliances in the kitchen.
They say the technology is completely safe, and energy transfer is possible through granite, marble, quartz and wood. The first Ki-capable gadgets are expected to be available as early as 2025
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Announced a gadget to turn a regular bicycle into an electric bicycle
LIVALL's PikaBoost 2 is easy to install: simply attach it to the rear of your bike. The device provides 500 watts of power, allowing you to tackle steep climbs and reach speeds of up to 32 km/h.
What makes the PikaBoost 2 unique is its easy installation and compatibility with most bike models. It is securely fixed with 4 anti-theft screws, which prevents it from being removed without special too
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Developed a touch pen for reading Braille
Specialists from the University of Bristol have unveiled an innovative device - a touch pen capable of converting Braille into English text. It is called Braille-tip and has demonstrated high accuracy during the first tests.
The portable device, equipped with a one-centimeter sensor with 19 channels, is a compact tactile sensor that fits on a standard pen and provides dynamic assistance in readi