15 remarkable Gadgets That Will Bring You Directly Into 3018

By Andrew Alpin, 7 April 2018

9An eye mask that helps you stop snoring

Yes, thanks to a Chinese company VVFLY, the plight of many wives or few husbands has been heard finally! To have your partner snoring all night is truly a traumatic experience, and this product rescues you from this predicament. This gadget emits small vibrations through the eye mask which improves the sleep quality, normalizes breathing and gets rid of snoring and the best part! It’s not a prototype but is already in the market to be bought…so what are you waiting for?

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10A mask that record your conversations secret in bed

Want to share secret with your girlfriends and literally do not want anyone else to know about it? Well this mask called Hushme will keep everything you say a top secret. Now you can talk over the phone without anyone else getting any wiser and yes you can imitate the voice of Darth Vader….how cool is that?

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11Antigadget

At a musical festival, several years ago, Graham Dugoni noticed something disturbing. He saw how some people took advantage of their tipsy colleagues and friends and made embarrassing videos and posted them online thinking it would be a joke. This act is not only unethical but also reflects how we respect friendship.

Graham created a startup called Yondr, which produces special phone cases that are magnetically locked and cannot be unlocked without the administrator. So kids now put their phones in these cases before classes, concerts or a private meeting and unlock them afterwards. Needless to say this idea has garnered a lot of positive feedback, especially from American educational Bodies.

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12Sound beamed directly into your ears

Samsung has released a gadget called S-Ray. It enables you to listen to devices without headphones and amidst much noise as possible because the sound I beamed directly into your ears. The gadget debuted at CES 2018.

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