LGs OLED fitness bike
Cant go on a bike ride?
LGs new system has a gigantic 55-inch OLED display in front of your bike.
Just take a look at the monstrosity in the picture below.

This whole thing with r-shaped curvature consists of three displays with a radius of 500mm.
This virtual ride machine can eat your Peloton alive.
It’s free, every week, in your inbox.

This year, French company Invoxia has launcheda smart dog collarto track your pet friends health.
If you are a cat lover, you’ve got the option to check outCatlogsproducts.
Lili Lights Lilli Lamp
This is a special lamp to help dyslexic people read better.

The company claims its patented technology correctsthe mirror effectto make reading for a long time easier.
Itcosts 349 ($394.5)and comes with a mobile app for set up and control.
Alienwares Nyx server images a future of gameplay where you could switch devices within your house without any lag.

Think of Plex or Netflix, but for games.
Your controller acts as the central point and the accompanying app will manage to switch between devices.
But theres no word on real-life execution or pricing, so dont get excited yet.

This Japanese company has developed stuffed animals that gently nibble on your fingers for comfort.
The toy is called Amagami Ham Ham (Amagami is soft biting in Japanese).
It can produce 20 different nibbling patterns for stress relief.

Samsung C-Labs digital guitar
Playing guitar is cool, but the learning process can be really hard.
There are multiple digital guitars and apps that make the journeyeasier, but Samsung C-Labs Zamstar combines them all.
This solution has lights all over the fretboard that indicate the notes youre supposed to play for a song.

But what if you dont need any wearables for this task.
US-based smart lightning company Sengled has a new smart bulb that can work without a central hub.
The bulb uses radar technology to track your heart-rate, sleep pattern, and body temperature.
These are our picks of the year.
That’s one heck of a mixed bag.
He likes to say “Bleh.
That’s one heck of a mixed bag.
He likes to say “Bleh.”