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Coolest Tech You Can't Have Yet: Self-Making Bed System, Smart Glasses

Coolest Tech You Can't Have Yet: Self-Making Bed System, Smart Glasses

Caroline Soriano

The Kickstarter campaign was founded in April 2009 and it is one of the most popular funding platforms for projects that of course, need funds to get started. With over five years of existence, the program has over millions of creative and ambitious projects, promising to ease any concerns that the mankind is facing. While there may be useless and weird techs, there are also designs worth spending any amount just to turn it into reality.

One of those is the self-making bed called "Smartduvet." While the concept seems odd, there are probably a lot of people out there who would rather have their bed that would automatically fix itself. The said tech, which is under Kickstarter, is meant to enhance the user's current bed instead of replacing it. According to Digital Trends, it will require a phone app to control the inflatable layers placed in the middle of the duvet and its cover. Few clicks and it will activate the Smartduvet plus, it has the capability of following a certain schedule of making the bed according to the user's preference.



Another smart invention is called the "Vue", the smart glasses that looks so normal, it can even act like your everyday specs. Apart from looking stylish, the spectacles are capable of performing several things like making calls, listening to music, track any user's activity, and gesture control. It also has a feature of finding the pair of glass in case it is missing, a typical scenario for those who are required to wear the specs. It can also conduct navigation through listening, report time, charge wirelessly, and has a bone conduction audio. 

According to Kickstarter, the specs allows users to choose from varieties of Vue's design, colors, textures, and even shapes. It also ensures the safety of the user in terms of being a cyclist, pedestrian, or even a driver.

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