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Most are familiar with Ouija, a spirit board marked with the letters of the Latin alphabet, the numbers 0–9, the words “yes”, “no”, as well as “hello” and “goodbye” occasionally. Well, maker Ronald McCollam decided to create a Ouija robot, perfect for Halloween.
For most people, a smartphone is just the right size for a mobile camera, but if you want something even smaller, there’s the Fujifilm INSTAX PAL. This palm-sized camera can hold up to 50 images in its memory, while a microSD card lets you add even more storage. Plus, users can record personal audio and set it as the camera’s pre-shutter sound/phrase, thus creating a personalized chime for every user to be played when snapping photos.
Logitech has just launched a new Ultimate Ears EPICBOOM Bluetooth speaker and not only is it made of 100% post-consumer recycled polyester fabric, but it boasts 360-degree sound with plenty of bass. When its oval design is coupled with a 4.6” woofer, you get both bass clarity as well as immersive sound.
After numerous leaks, the 6.1″ Apple iPhone 15 and 6.7″ iPhone 15 Plus have officially been unveiled. Available in stores on September 22, both of these handsets not only feature a new USB‑C connector, but also Apple’s own A16 Bionic chip, which powers the Dynamic Island, computational photography capabilities, and more.
It’s not everyday that you see a unicycle, much less an electric version designed to go anywhere. Meet the INMOTION Adventure. This electric unicycle comes equipped with a high-performance motor rated at 4000W, with a peak power of up to 9000W, enabling it to achieve a top speed of 110 km/h (68mph) when traveling up to a 50°slope.