Infinix says the file stores up to 2 watts of this energy and transfers it to the phone if necessary. The company also claims that the case uses its “sunflower” wireless charging technology, inspired by plants that lead themselves to light. This allows the system to adjust the “dynamic transition path” to ensure that it receives the most light in the range of 3 meters (approximately 10 feet). None of this is designed to keep your phone charge when using it, but Infinix thinks that it can help to increase your ready -to -work time while doing something else. –Julian Chokato
Huawei’s triple phone opens a large screen
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The best folding phones are all about providing screen real estate, but can you have good things? The Huawei XT wife like the Honor Magic V3 (8/10, Wired recommends) but is equal to an extra screen. In fact, Tri-Fold is a false because it is only twice, but these three pages make up a clever design that reaches 10.2 inches in full. It can also be used as a 7.9 -inch double display or a screen in the traditional 6.4 -inch candy.
Completely revealed, the Mate XT is only 3.6 mm thick, but you have two gaps to deal with it. Complete it completely, and the thickness of 12.8 mm and its type is heavy. The hinges are soft and smooth and feel very durable with a satisfactory folding act. This has an IPX8 rating for dust resistance.
The Huawei Mate XT Ultimate relies on its Kirin Huawei chipset and the Harmony OS. The rest are with a triple lens camera (50 -megapixel, 12 -megapixel Ultrawide and 12 -megapixel periscope), 5,600 mAh battery, 16GB of RAM and 1 TB, solid and close to the flagship. But then you expect them to consider 3500 euros prices. If it is twice the size of the screen, it will be more tempting, but it is not felt away from a foldable style book and you are currently paying the premium for this newly recently. It is currently only available in specific markets such as the Middle East, but it has to land soon in Europe. –Simon Hill
When the bike glasses meet the action camera
Photo: Julian Chocrato
Our face cameras seem to be an inevitable future. So why do you wear an action camera on your body when you can cook it in your cycling glasses? This is the Bleequp Ranger step. Anyway, just at the Glasses Center-UV400 and IP54 with ranking, the camera is a camera that can record up to one hour of 1080p movie. There is a little battery accessory that sticks to the back of the helmet, doubles as a tail light and increases the video recording time to five hours. The arms of the glasses have speakers, so you can play music, and in my brief version it looked in a very tall space. Naturally, artificial intelligence plays here but not on the glasses itself. The algorithms analyze the film and show the most interesting clips and put them in a prominent ring with minimal effort. The glasses will be launched later this month for $ 499 at Kickstarter. –Julian Chokato
Mirza AR NTT DOCOMO glasses
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I directed some Japanese calligraphy with the help of AR NTT DOCOMO glasses at MWC. They are large and pale, but these glasses do not need to be connected directly to anything, and you can fix your content in space so as not to move with your head. Despite the lack of artistic talent, it was relatively easy for me to reproduce the symbol before me, and they could be used at work to wear motor parts or repair machine guidance. While the glasses cost about $ 1,500 and are primarily about jobs, NTT also showed me a new and lighter pair of work, with a simple navigation and notifications from a Bluetooth phone. Mirza AR’s subsequent glass is aimed at public atmosphere and will be closer to $ 500, but may require AI subscription. –Simon Hill
Xpanceo shows prototypes of smarter call lenses
Photo: Julian Chocrato
I wrote about Xpanceo at the Mobile World Congress last year and the company returned with prototypes of smarter contact lenses. One is a contact lens that can be charged through one contact lens, and the other has biological sensors that can analyze specific parameters in tear fluid to monitor glucose, cortisol and more. Another prototype had a pattern on the lens that changed in response to intraocular pressure, which could help early diagnosis of glaucoma, as well as a smart call lens for the Vision AR, which had an integrated microdile to show images. I was able to search this one and read the text! The ultimate goal of cooking all of these prototypes in a product-sci-fi-fiction dream-but this type of miniature technology is difficult for extremely engineering. It will take a while for a smart contact lens to enter the market. –Julian Chokato
Solecoooler can make your painful legs cool or warm
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Closing in 30,000 steps for the day, my burning may have a connection to Solecoooler that attracts my eyes in the sea of strange inventions and startups. The kind inventor Bruno Obert (a thermodynamics engineer) explained that these clever insoles warm up your foot up to 4 degrees Celsius, or if you flip them, it will cool 3.5 degrees. The beauty is that you are charged by walking on them, though it takes a few minutes to continue (just like air conditioning). They cost 50 euros and are in the same size that if you are lower than 14, you should reduce.