Xmetrics Activity Tracker For Swimmers

Why is an Italian swimmer and gold medalist, Massimiliano “Massi” Rosolino, and a London based IoT Incubator betting more than $1 million (£675K) on the wearables revolution? Because someone has figured out how to give swimmers performance data in real time, without having to push their coaches into the water with them. Xmetrics is the first wearable device made specifically […]

Clubbing Dance Fitness Exercise

Pop-up fitness party Clubbercise is geared towards those who prefer a night out to a date with the gym. The British exercise franchise was dreamt up by three friends frustrated that fitness parties didn’t play the music they love: ’90s club anthems that fill the floor all night. The class recreates the feel-good, high-energy club atmosphere with a darkened room, […]

Creative Wooden Creatures Toys

Creative Wooden Creatures kit allows children to create a wide range of animals by combining various body parts. Designed for children above the age of 5, it is a universal toy that children from different cultural backgrounds learn and discover animals of land and sea while also designing their own creatures. Challenge was to design a toy kit that offers […]

Sabertron: Foam Swords with Electronic Scoring

Stop pretending sticks and cardboard tubes are an adequate substitute for swords. Start dueling and keeping score with Sabertron. With Sabertron, swordsmen & swordswomen will be able to have sword fights with swords that keep score electronically, without any additional equipment. A series of LED strips integrated into the front and back of the handle keep track of player health. A […]

Robot Caddy

Like other robot caddies, you can have the X9 Follow Golf Trolley carry your golf clubs as you make your way around the course, controlling its movement via a remote. Unlike them, it can function without the remote, autonomously trailing its player, wherever the human overlord decides to go next. The X9 Follow Golf Trolley is able to follow its […]

Learning Japanese Through Gaming

Many people think that games are a waste of time, especially for kids, but they can offer learning opportunities when they’re designed in the right way. We’ve already seen Primo teach coding to preschoolers, and now Koe is a JRPG that requires players to learn different kanji symbols in order to progress through the game. Players use these cards during […]

Indestructible Drone

Game of Drones is proud to announce a Kickstarter to launch a new prosumer drone airframe into the market. It’s called the Action-Sports quad airframe, and it’s truly something unique – the toughest drone airframe ever produced. It can withstand water landings, fire, crashes, high-falls, curb-stomping, water-cannons, and even some direct gunfire – and still remain airworthy. It can even […]

Shoretrax Mountain Bike Track Trails

Shoretrax is a portable mountain bike track system, designed by professional mountain bike riders and inspired by the timber mountain bike trails of Canada’s North Shore. The Shoretrax system has all the excitement of a traditional fixed mountain bike trail but is fully portable and adapts to suit riders of any age or skill level. Although the Shoretrax system takes […]

Toymail

Gauri Nanda, the designer, entrepreneur and MIT Media Lab Alum who unleashed Clocky, the alarm clock on wheels, is about to roll out a revolutionary concept in the world of toys called “Toymail.” “Toymail is like voicemail or email but way more fun because your messages are sent to toys to speak back,” says Nanda. “First our team created the Mailmen™, […]

App-Controlled Paper Airplane

PowerUp 3.0 turns your self-made paper airplane into a smartphone-controlled flying machine. It is entirely app-controlled. Tilting the phone controls the high-precision rudder allowing your plane to go left or right. Sliding the thrust lever on the touch screen forward will increase propeller speed and will allow the airplane to gain and maintain altitude.