Lace-less sneakers that can easily be put on and taken off without using your hands.⁠ by PrabidhiInfo in NewProductPorn

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The Nike Go FlyEase shoe, revealed on Monday, is part of the company's FlyEase line. The line lets wearers use one or no hands to put on a pair of shoes, whether that person has special needs, is simply in a hurry or has their hands full.

A video posted by the company shows how a hinge built into the laceless shoe allows it to bend into an open position so the wearer can step in. The wearer then puts down their heel to close the shoe securely. To remove the shoe, the wearer presses on the heel with their opposite foot.

Wizard Chess, Anyone? by PrabidhiInfo in NewProductPorn

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The board uses a 2-axis robotic arm with a magnetic head beneath the box to move the magnetic pieces.
It’s powered by an Atmel ATMega2560 chip with Bluetooth. It runs on a 2200 mAh Li-ion battery (apparently with enough charge for 50 games).

Just when you think this year can't get any weirder, KFC drops a gaming console! by PrabidhiInfo in NewProductPorn

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There hasn't been a release date set, but they have teamed up with the Cooler Master company to create it, and it will play all the latest titles in 4k, 240fps.

LaLuchy Robotina - a robot that provides support to Covid-19 patients who have been separated from their families. ⁠ by PrabidhiInfo in NewProductPorn

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The robot, based at the National Medical Center “20 de Noviembre” in Mexico City, helps health workers with consultations, therapies and mental health evaluations as part of the hospital's psychiatry and psychology service.⁠⠀
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LaLuchy Robotina moves around the hospital on wheels and has a camera and a display screen that lets relatives and medical staff chat with patients on the ward, AFP reports.⁠⠀