Panasonic introduces stylish e-bike with LCD monitor

Filed Under: Gadget  

We have previously featured a fat burning tip without burning fuel, but it might take a while before you could lay your hands on one of these e-bikes. However, Panasonic’s BE-ENV is already available in Japan and about $6,600 to $8,000 will get you in the game with this titanium frame e-bike. Standing at 15.7kg, the Panasonic BE-ENV is powered by a lithium-ion battery and absorbs vibrations better... 

Panasonic introduces stylish e-bike with LCD monitor

StayLocked Bike by Andrew Leinonen

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Until now bicycle lover had the bike very common, and have been subject to theft of simple, from now on there will be no problem. It’s been a time of heavy chains which affected the already weary ride, and also the time of those products of dubious bill that made you regret having spent only 5 euros for the security of your two wheels. Andrew Leinonen is a Canadian designer who is well aware... 

StayLocked Bike by Andrew Leinonen

Electric Bike Concept by Yuji Fujimura

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NYC-based Yuji Fujimura’s electric bike concept, which features a place to stow a laptop allowing the rider to have access to all the information they need at any moment. Sure to appeal to all workaholics as well as gadget junkies, this concept bike is definitely amazing.

Electric Bike Concept by Yuji Fujimura

Dialug Plug and Socket by DanBee Lee, JangSoo Kim, KyoYeon Kim

Filed Under: Product Design  

Apparently the key reason why I destroyed my camera battery inside a short time was because I over billed it each time I blocked it on. I did previously let it rest charging for nearly each day or due to my forgetfulness. For this reason I resonate with designs such as the Dialug that integrate a timer in to the socket. So for devices that require 2-3 hrs of charging, the timer instantly turns from... 

Dialug Plug and Socket by DanBee Lee, JangSoo Kim, KyoYeon Kim

The lamp Diseneria Hierve hydroelectric

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This “Hydroelectric Lamp”, created by Mexicans Hierve-Diseñería uses the same logic of a hydroelectric power station, although obviously in very small scale. It is composed of a molded glass container that is connected to main water pipe system. Whenever someone uses any apparatus connected (either a shower or the dishwasher), a micro flow turbine that converts in turn the movement into... 

The lamp Diseneria Hierve hydroelectric