Source: Coolest Gadgets
Roboglove contains a metal detector that vibrates when brought close to things like guns and knives during a pat-down. How's that for getting frisky with a vibrator.
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Source: Sci Fi Tech
The C-Quester comes in one-and two-person styles, and are capable to diving to more than 50 metres. Don't expect the spend long down below; they have a dive time of about 2.5 hours.
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Source: SciFi Tech
Heliodisplay is the next best thing to the Star Wars-type holographic display, but only displays in 2D; albeit, projecting the image into the air above the screen. Follow the link for a video of the $18,400 device. Apparently it can detect hand movements in the area where the image is being projected so is suitable for interactive systems.
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Source: Sci Fi Tech
Yes, this is a real boat, not a land speeder. The 215-hp motors are in the front to pull the cabin along, much like the Star Wars pod racer.
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Source: Sci Fi Tech
Add this to the list of odd inventions. The saucer-shaped thingie (a technical term, trust me) can be use to track down RFID-tagged staples, which apparently is enough of a problem to warrant building this device.
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