
If you’re a glutton for new tech, 2022 has some great things in store for you. Certainly, technology is advancing at breakneck speed. And we’re loving some of the results.
Here’s a look at some of our favorite new tech pieces you don’t want to miss in the coming year.
1. The U-Bolt Smart Lock
Are you tired of searching for your keys while your arms are full or when you’re in a rush? However, this smart lock option promises easy access to your home no matter what you’re carrying with you. Equipped with biometric technology, your fingerprint can be programmed in. With just a press of your thumb, you can be inside in moments, even if you don’t know where your keys are.
Pros:
- This smart lock can use a fingerprint, a traditional key, a numeric code, or a smartphone app.
- Ideal for rentals and homes with multiple occupants.
- Therefore, it’s perfect for retrofitting existing locking systems.
Cons:
- Can be challenging to install.
- Stores your biometric data.
2. Urbanista Self-Charging Headphones
Making time in your schedule to charge your devices is one of the biggest drawbacks when it comes to how synced in we really are. Of course, we love the freedom that comes with wireless devices — and hate the downtime it requires to recharge them. Fortunately, these headphones make charging time a thing of the past. Equipped with solar power, these headphones will charge themselves while you’re wearing them.
Pros:
- Charges while inside or outside.
- Includes noise-canceling technology.
- You can charge the headphones via cord if needed.
Cons:
- More suitable for larger heads and ears.
3. Petnow
It’s not just people who are benefitting from advancing technologies. This new artificial intelligence technology has been developed in an effort to reunite lost dogs with their humans. Just like a fingerprint, a dog’s nose print is unique. This app keeps track of your dog’s unique nose and keeps it stored safely in a database of pet noses. So, if your favorite wet nose ever goes missing, you can quickly be reunited without having to rely on outdated chip technology.
Pros:
- Up to 99% accurate.
- Samsung-backed, all data is encrypted before being stored.
- Captures nose prints with an easy-to-use app on your smartphone.
Cons:
- Not suitable for dogs under the age of six months.
- Only available for dogs.
4. Withings Body Scan
Ready to move beyond a vague number on the scale and really understand how healthy your body is? This new body scan from Withings serves not just as a scale to weigh in on, but also as a way to track important measures that reflect how healthy you are. Whether you’re tracking muscle development, water consumption, or need important insights on how healthy your heart is, this body scan can help keep you on track.
Pros:
- Tracks valuable health data.
- Can identify and track neuropathy.
- Use the device to provide real-time data to your healthcare team.
Cons:
- The product won’t be available until the second half of 2022.
Tech Gadgets in 2022
When it comes to fun tech gadgets, there’s plenty to look forward to in the next year. The options we’ve listed here are just a small sampling of some of our favorites. Whether you’re in the market for smart doors, smart locks, better cybersecurity, smarter travel, improved safety for your pets, or more activities to indulge in during your downtime, you’ll find it on the scene in the coming months.
In conclusion, make it a point to grab your favorite high-tech options when you can. Once they catch the attention of the general public, they’ll be next to impossible to find on the shelf.
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