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Selasa, 01 April 2014

The Latest from GadgetLite

The Latest from GadgetLite


Commute-case electric scooter transforms into a briefcase

Posted: 01 Apr 2014 04:43 AM PDT

We have seen devices with multiple functionality before, but today we have a special briefcase that you can transform into electric scooter.



Commute-case electric scooter is created by Green Energy Motors, and you can use it as a briefcase to carry your stuff, or simply transform it into electric scooter and ride it. Although you can use this device as a briefcase, you should know that it weighs 27 pounds, so it won't be that light to carry around. If you get tired you can simply raise the handlebars and fold out front and rear wheels out of the device and start riding it. There are also side steps that you can fold down, so you'll have the place to put your feet while riding. We don't know how fast this scooter can go, but you can travel up to 25 miles per single charge.

Commute-case electric scooter sounds interesting, but we have to warn you that it doesn't come with a seat, so you'll have to keep standing while riding it. As for the price, this electric scooter is priced at $5990.

[via SlashGear]

Petwalk: World’s first programmable pet door

Posted: 01 Apr 2014 03:39 AM PDT

Pet doors are useful, especially if you don't want to open door by yourself each time your pet wants to go outside. Today we have a special kind of pet door that you can program in order to open only during specific hours.



Petwalk is a special kind of pet door that comes with small microchip that will automatically unlock the door if it detects your pet nearby. Unlike most pet doors, this one is more complex in terms of design, it will be sealed shut when not used, and it will also keep the heat inside your house. In addition, you can program Petwalk to keep your pet locked inside or outside. This device can also work with optical sensor that is placed in your yard in order to detect if it is raining. If the sensor detects rain, it will lock your door automatically and prevent your pet from going outside.

Petwalk sounds interesting, but keep in mind that such advanced pet door is priced at about $2,000 for a medium-sized model.

[via Gizmodo]

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