Best Gadgets of the year 2014 -part 2
The Ring Video Doorbell
it’s a small ringer with a camera that communicates with your phone,
allowing you to see who is outside before you let them in. You can then
talk to them as you politely deny them entry, or call out a more
civilized “coming!”
iPad Air 2
The iPad Air 2 is the thinnest iPad ever and it’s also the most
powerful, containing an A8X chip, an 8 megapixel camera and at least
16GB in a 6.1mm-thin frame. The Air 2 runs 40% faster
Jawbone UP3
Jawbone is on the road to making us all super fit athletes or brutally
efficient cyborgs who operate by data alone. How many minutes of REM
sleep did I get last night? What’s the difference between my heart rate
while resting and during a workout? How hydrated am I? How many calories
did I burn on my last run? Jawbone UP3 answers all those questions
better than any other Jawbone did before
HERO4 GoPro
Dream it, do it, and capture it with your GoPro. With features like
Emmy® Award-winning performance, built-in Wi-Fi, waterproof durability
and more, GoPro puts the power to capture, create and share in the hands
of everyone.
DJI Phantom Vision+
The latest DJI quadcopter retains the simple style
that's made their drones so popular, but adds 4K video capability — and
the ability to transmit the HD video wirelessly to an on-the-ground
devices. A new ground-facing camera also allows Inspire 1 to fly
steadily to keep the video footage clean.
Apple Watch
The Apple Watch wants to do to your wrist what the iPhone did to your
pocket.watchwearers will
access apps, weather, photos, texts, emails, payments and, through
Apple’s HomeKit software, control thermostats, door locks, televisions
and lights. The watch’s sleek interface is mounted on a customizable
strap, and it actually doesn’t make you look like a geek.
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