Top 5 Most Unique Gadgets at CES 2015

Top 5 Most Unique Gadgets at CES 2015

Guan Guo, Staff Writer

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Razer OSVR Virtual Reality Headset

The OSVR (Open-Source Virtual Reality) is an open-source virtual reality head mounted display that is designed to create an affordable virtual reality experience while allowing anyone to download the 3D-Files to set up their own custom VR experience. Consisting of a 5.5” 1080p resolution display in 60fps, it brings along an Full HD experience. Razer has managed to construct an almost crystal clear image by reducing distortions to below 13%. The OSVR is also serviceable for those with glasses by allowing independent adjustment of the display. All of this is available in June of 2015 for $199. More information can be found here.

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XYZprinting’s Nobel 1.0 3D Food Printer

Although this is something that won’t be publicly available for years, XYZprinting has successfully created an impressive 3D printer that can even print pizza! While the finished product isn’t cooked, it is impressive nonetheless. Check it out here.

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Fuel3D Scanify 3D Scanner

This interesting little gadget is a point-and-shoot 3D scanner that can thoroughly scan objects in less than seconds. Although it may seem pretty small, it will cost you $1,490 and will start shipping in the first quarter of 2015.

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Hubsan Nano Q4 Quadcopter

Claiming to be the world’s smallest quadcopter, the Hubsan Nano Q4 features an ultra small design with an integrated gyro for stable flying, a 4-channel 2.4ghz radio that includes digital trim, and coreless micro motors with a 100mAh 3.7v Lipo battery. See it in action here!

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Zuta Portable Printer

This portable printer requires only a print command through Wi-Fi from a mobile device, computer, or tablet in order to print. All you need to do is align it with the top left of a piece of paper as you watch it perform its magic! It is currently available for preorder at $199 and will go up to $250 after release.