Toyota’s Walk Me Is A Futuristic Chair Concept On Motorized Legs
The Toyota Walk Me is engineered to climb stairs, traverse uneven surfaces, and even enter wheelchair-accessible vehicles.
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The Toyota Walk Me is engineered to climb stairs, traverse uneven surfaces, and even enter wheelchair-accessible vehicles.
Sensitive electronics require adequate protection, and the Zenmuse L3 is rated at IP54 to withstand exposure to the elements.
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The NOMAD wallet goes for a modest yet striking design and a compact form factor that meets the needs of discerning users.
The Shasta tiny house features dual French doors, dipping tub, and other modern amenities in a farmhouse-inspired interior layout.
MagLock Belt by Distil uses an array of interlocking, patent-pending and fully embedded neodymium magnets for a secure hold and clean look.
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The ESAVOX Automobili Lamborghini supports traditional AUX connections as well as Bluetooth 5.0 for wireless audio streaming.
Dr. Martens 1460 Rain Waterproof boots boasts a heat-sealed construction with fully waterproof and flexible PVC shell for all-day dry comfort.
A session in the Future Human Washing Machine takes approximately 15 minutes, which is just as long as a full bath routine.
BETA Technologies will gladly configure the layout of the ALIA accordingly to accommodate passengers, cargo, or both.
Norda Toolbox It boasts a shell made entirely of bio-circular Dyneema for lightweight strength, offering robust protection for your gear.
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The all-metal Stahl X Firepit offers warmth and makes great statement piece in any outdoor setup with its geometric form.
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