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           The Coolest New Tech In 2018




 This year is no different, and more information is starting to come out about some of the coolest gadgets releasing in 2018. All of this cool new technology is set to be released to consumers sometime this year, and the general excitement is already making waves online.


Out of all of these cool new gadgets, which of these releases is building the most hype? 

1. This Reverse Microwave Can Quick-          Freeze Food And Drinks .


      Microwaves were a revolution in convenience for people looking to heat up their food in a hurry, but what about when you need something frozen quickly? 

There hasn't really been an answer to that question until now. In comes Frigondas, the most amazing home kitchen technology to be released in decades. 




It can cool and freeze food and drinks in mere minutes, and it even doubles as a traditional microwave. While there is no set release date, it is believed that the device will be available in the US in the near future.
      



2. The RED Smartphone Provides A Holographic Screen, Allowing You To View Videos From Multiple Angles


         In 2017, the cinema camera making company RED announced it was working a smartphone with a "holographic screen."

 Consumers were unsure what this meant until September 2017. Essentially, the phone would provide a 3D viewing experience on screen, projecting things like buildings and landscapes in an interactive map.



The RED smart phone is currently available for pre-order, for the fairly hefty price tag of $1,195. 



3.  Smart Glasses Are Now Sleek, Stylish, And Easy To Wear Discreetly

     Smart glasses are far from a new invention. The glasses, which project information onto your retina as you go about your day, once came with clunky equipment attached.


 Cameras, extra appendages, and microphones made the glasses a bit of an eyesore that easily led to unwanted attention directed at their wearers.

 Intel's new Vaunt glasses, however, offer a streamline design that's vastly more user friendly. This means users can enjoy the benefits of the glasses throughout the day without attracting unwanted stares or having to deal with uncomfortable equipment. 



4.   A Wristband That Can Tell You If You're Too Drunk To Drive
           No one should ever drive drunk, but it can be difficult to monitor your blood alcohol content levels without taking a breathalyzer test.

 While there are some small breathalyzers ar on the market, they can be clumsy and awkward to use in public.



 Proof is a unique and elegant solution to this problem, as it's a wearable wristband that can discretely analyze you BAC levels through your skin. 


5.  Amazon Go Stores Provide Consumers With Check Out Free Shopping For The First Time

    On January 22, 2018, Amazon opened their first Amazon Go store in Seattle, Washington.

 The store - which one shopper called the "future of grocery shopping" - is equipped with censors and cameras that track which items customers take or put back.



 This, and the help of a special Amazon Go app, automatically charges customers after they exit the store


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