The boom in the smart health connected objects market can sometimes be scary. However, for those who prefer to stare at a black screen rather than get up to fetch the remote control, the lazy people of the 21st century are a bit of a new life. Here is a top of the objects that could well change our daily life.
What you will learn
Too lazy to carry a suitcase? Modobag!
The Modobag is a new kind of smart suitcase. In fact, in addition to transporting your belongings, it also transports you. You read correctly, this suitcase can be used as a means of transport. It also offers a GPRS-GSM connection (2g +) and two USB ports to charge your smartphones and other tablets.
Indoors, you can move at around 8km / h but once outside, you can reach 13km / h. Quintessence of laziness, the suitcase allows you both to not have to walk, to occupy yourself on your mobile phone, and to recharge it. Convenient not to have to queue to access the too rare sockets reserved for this purpose in stations or airports.
Please note, the suitcase still weighs 8.5kg alone. If it is pleasant to use for moving around in open areas, it will quickly become a sore if you have to climb stairs, for example. This racing car will cost you € 1,495.
Too lazy to take care of a child? MamaRoo!
Ah! What a joy to be a parent! Except when it comes to spending an hour cradling a crying baby. The MamaRoo of 4moms will allow you to sit comfortably on your sofa while taking care of this parental responsibility. This basket mounted on a pendulum will rock your baby himself by following different predefined, controllable travel modes from your smartphone. The MamaRoo also allows you to play certain sounds like rain, wind or sea, but also your own music. Calm and tranquility are within your reach for a price between 210 € to 230 € depending on the model.
Too lazy to water a garden? GreenBox
The GreenBox is a automated and intelligent watering system for your garden. It allows you to manage remotely the irrigation of your plants and lawns with your smartphone or tablet. With the application, you can configure a whole watering schedule which will then be saved to a cloud. But if it's still too much for you, the system can also crash. manage himself by choosing the amount of water to distribute according to the local weather. € 190 is the price you have to pay to go on vacation with a clear conscience.
Too lazy to turn off the light? Philips Hue!
Famous in the smart lighting market, Philips Hue allows you to manage your health home lighting from your smartphone or tablet through the brand app. The automated system has many abilities; for example, you can configure the application so that the brightness changes depending on the time of day.
The Philips Hue ecosystem can also adjust the color to create special atmospheres, wake up in gradually increasing lighting, turn on the lights when you come into a room and turn them off when you go out. As the brand says so well: “Control your smart lighting from your bed to your garden”. Count between € 79.95 and € 199.95 for a starter kit.
Too lazy, in short? RING!
We have all dreamed of being able to control our electronic devices thanks to a simple wand. With the Ring from Logbar, it’s almost a reality. This ring smart health connected to motion recognition allows to send signals to your smartphone with a simple finger sign. For example, a certain gesture will make it clear on the phone that you want to write a message.
You just have to draw the letters with your finger: by making the letter W for "weather", your smartphone can display the weather. Ditto to turn on the music, change tracks, start your TV … Interesting to know: the Ring received the price of innovation at CES 2015. This little gem will cost you between € 140 and € 235 on the Internet.
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