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<br>We all know someone who's slightly gadget crazy. She was the primary in line for the iPhone -- as a result of she camped out at the Apple retailer. He bribed his son or daughter with vitality drinks and further allowance to sit down up for hours waiting for the PS3, and has completed unspeakable acts to get his hands on a Wii Fit. These people spend their weekends at places like the home Depot, Brookstone and Sharper Image to fill their houses with really neat-trying stuff that does not have much goal. Their spouses would in all probability tell you that the obsessive gadget running a blog is taking the romance out of life. This person has spent numerous time and money making home a more interesting place. So, [EcoLight brand](http://120.77.222.179:3000/julijux2506711/1887ecolight-products/wiki/Story+-+the+Mudcastle.-) hypothetically, [EcoLight brand](http://hev.tarki.hu/hev/author/MerissaMcL) if she or he had been your neighbor, what would possibly you come across in a tour of their abode? Effectively, we've obtained an inventory of 10 potentialities. A few of these contraptions lack function.<br>
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<br>Some of them automatically do issues that we take for granted or could easily do ourselves. A few of them are just there to add slightly pizzazz to an otherwise abnormal existence. And some are downright useful. So, you are touring your gadget-loving neighbor's house, and first stop is the kitchen. Your eye wanders past a number of undoubtedly costly but rather smart innovations -- for example, energy-efficient slide-out freezers. But something else piques your interest -- a delicate blue glow emanating from the countertop. There sits a sleek-looking bowl with what appears to be like like a white faucet overtop, except the faucet is pouring out blue light as a substitute of water. Fruit of every form sits in the bowl, basking within the glow. What you've got spied is the BLUE bowl, a product created by a collaboration among Turkish designers Ahmet Bektes, Koray Gelmez and Eda Kose. The bowl will not be only fashionable, but the blue ring of gentle really retains your fruit recent longer.<br>
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<br>For all of you who buy fruit you fail to eat quickly enough, this invention is your pal. UV light waves have been proven to inactivate sure kinds of bacteria, like E. Coli and salmonella, along with ethylene gas, a gasoline that hastens the rotting process. By clearing off this bacteria, the BLUE bowl keeps your produce safe and contemporary for longer. The device may be plugged in or recharged. Up next, a houseplant that grins. As you wander by way of your home gadget tour, you feel you are being watched -- not by paintings on the walls with eyes but by houseplants. One plant to your left smiles at you and bats its eyelashes, another glares, and a third begs for water. The Pet Plant, designed by Junyi Heo, makes [realizing](https://abcnews.go.com/search?searchtext=realizing) when to water your plant as simple as knowing when your dog is hungry. Optical sensors within the planter measure the soil temperature, moisture levels and light ranges, after which the machine displays a digital facial expression based on the plant's needs.<br>
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<br>Is it angry at you for neglect? Is it feeling completely happy? Is it about to die? Now you will know, just by wanting at the digital face. The pot connects to a USB cable that can download your plant's statistics -- soil moisture ranges, light levels, [temperature](https://www.savethestudent.org/?s=temperature) and near-dying experiences -- into your pc, which helps you to keep track of its progress. Not only that, however it may possibly inform when you've watered too much and siphons the additional water into a standby dish. Next up, a balcony that is as convenient as a roll-away bed. Subsequent on your property tour, your tech-savvy neighbor stops at a window, pushes it open and prepares to step exterior. Earlier than you can shout "Do not bounce!" you notice that with the push of a button, the window has folded into a balcony. The balcony comfortably holds a small furniture set and the both of you. As you sip drinks and watch the world go by, your neighbor explains that, in Sweden, historic constructing ordinances forestall landlords from placing balconies into their apartments.<br>
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