Watch this video to learn about all the best and newest innovations that are available and out now! From hoverboards to basically an iron man suit, there’s all sorts of interesting new innovations out for us now!
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Here are the most amazing inventions available now!
10 – EMILY – Robotic Lifeguard
Check out the Emergency Integrated Lifesaving Lanyard, or known more simply as EMILY. I guess everything has to be an acronym! This is basically a robotic lifeguard that has super powers…or something very close to them anyway. This remote controlled buoy can easily navigate strong currents and surfs at speeds of 22 miles per hour…in other words, way faster than even Michael Phelps. This allows the buoy to reach drowning swimmers faster without risking an additional human life.
Made by a company called Hydronalix, EMILY is armed with a lighting system for night rescues, a couple two way radios, a video stream so lifeguards on the shore can monitor the rescue mission, a jet pump and enough handles to rescue eight people at a time.
If nothing else, EMILY might be proof that not all robots are evil and trying to take over the planet. Sometimes, they just want to save us from drowning.
9 – SeaVax
Simply put, we’ve gotta figure out a way to clean up the ocean. There are all kinds of pollution floating around in the ocean which isn’t exactly a great thing. Thankfully some people figured out a way to help alleviate this problem. This innovation isn’t QUITE out yet, but there are working prototypes out there and I’d be surprised if it doesn’t actually become reality.
First of all, let’s quickly examine just how bad this problem is. Scientists have speculated that by the year 2050, the ocean will have more trash than fish. What!!
The SeaVax, a wind and solar powered ship that can essentially act as a giant vacuum for all the plastic crap on the ocean floor just might be part of the solution to this daunting problem. Sensors help detect trash and sonar technology protects marine and bird life from getting caught in the 160 ft long vessel. Its compacted cargo is then either collected at sea or returned to port for recycling.
Bluebird Marine Systems, a company based in Sussex, England, provided their proof of concept in 2016 projecting that the SeaVax will be able to treat close to 90 million litres of seawater each year. Let’s hope that this innovative vessel is out sooner than later.
8 – Language Translating App
Need to talk with someone who speaks a different language? There’s an app for that. No seriously, there is. Actually there are quite a few. While you have stuff such as Google translator that have been around for a while, newer Apps for phones are even more convenient.
Take Voice Translator for Android for example. You can record a phrase and the app will translate it to a language of your selection. This might come in handy if you’re traveling abroad and need to be able to learn a few foreign phrases. Or it might be helpful if you encounter a local and need to converse with them.
There’s also the iHandy for the iPhone. This one is pretty straight forward. You type a word or phrase into one box, pick the language you want to translate it to, and voila, it makes translations for you…like magic. Sort of.
Anyway, this might sound pretty basic, but considering people used to need translators or spend years studying a foreign language, this is one of those inventions that we almost take for granted. I bet this would have been very useful when they were building the tower of babel.