Even though women are closing the tech consumer gap, many of the latest tech tools are still geared towards guys. In an ever-growing market for gadgetry, products are becoming more personalized, and there’s a strong emphasis on solving every day aggravations. Gadget makers are also creating an onslaught of electronics that make your down time more enjoyable.
Here’s a look at 6 gadgets that guys can use this weekend.
The Ultimate Flat Screen Just in Time for the Football Action
When flat screen TVs were first released they still had a bit of heft to them. Over the years they’ve slimmed down, but the new Sony Bravia X900C takes flat to a whole other level. It’s 2 millimeters slimmer than the iPhone 6, has an edge-to-edge screen and Android TV is built in for easy streaming.
Smooth Smoking With the Aspire Triton Tank
Like the best Aspire tanks of the past, Aspire’s new Triton tank system is all about letting the user fine-tune the settings for a perfect vaping experience every time. You can attach virtually any 510 drip tip without an adapter, make adjustments from 0.4 ohm to 1.8 ohm and tweak the airflow, to just name a few features. It’s also a good-looking stainless steel tank that’s extremely durable.
Firing Up the Grill is Now Foolproof
If you’ve ever owned a gas grill two things are certain: you’ve enjoyed many delicious meals and you’ve worried more than once whether you had enough gas in the tank. Refuel is making that a problem of the past. This small sensor can gauge how much gas you’ve got in the tank and sync with an app to alert you when it’s low.
Move Over Go Pro: This Sportscam Does a 360
If you’re into racing, surfing, riding, skydiving or any sport in general you probably own a GoPro camera. There’s no doubt it has revolutionized the sportscam industry, but the 360Fly is taking it to another level with all-around video capture. The super wide lens shoots 360 degrees horizontally and 240 degrees vertically for complete coverage in one shot.
The Must Have Gadget for Man’s Best Friend
Gadgetry is going to the dogs in a good way. There’s already apps that can help you track your canine pal, but soon you could be able to purchase a tricked out tech collar. Two Australians are getting funding together for the “Buddy” collar that has built-in GPS, tracks your dog’s health stats and illuminates in the dark with an LED strip. Now you don’t have to worry about Fido getting lost and can make your weekend park trips more beneficial for your pup.
What to Wear During Weekend Work Outs
Not long ago we covered the new human motion measuring system call MVN Biomech. It’s wearable technology at its finest, but most of us aren’t going to slip into a full body suit while we’re working out. The Basis 1 Band is much more discreet and gives you almost as much information about your body. It goes way beyond basic trackers to give you details like how much you’re perspiring and your body temperature changes. All the stats are automatically put into charts, which are used to help you set new goals.