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Secure Your Cabinets And Drawers With The Smart Cube Lock
Secure Your Cabinets And Drawers With The Smart Cube Lock @smartcubelock @smartlock
Smart Armor Tech is a technological startup that is changing the way consumers view Smart Locks. The company has developed a Smart Lock that can be retrofitted to interior doors, drawers, cupboards, luggage, and cabinets, virtually any enclosure that holds items that you want to keep out of reach of children and teenagers. The Smart Cube idea began on Indiegogo, a popular crowdfunding website…
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This activation raises questions about enabling drinking, while also expecting more from servers for the sake of increasing brand love. One has to wonder ig this is worth it.
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Smart Cubes
 Recently a student from MIT has designed ‘Smart Ice Cubes’ that tell you when you are drinking too fast and whether you should slow down to prolong your night out and as a results, get more enjoyment from the night and less of a hangover in the morning. The story starts with Dhairya Dand going to a party and waking up in a hospital after blacking out. Instead of simply cutting down on his drinking, he put his MIT education to the test and promptly designed a set of glowing ice cubes called Cheers that glow varying colours when you are drinking too much too fast. The design is made up of a circuit enmeshed in an edible jelly mould, this circuit monitors the number of sips taken using an onboard accelerometer, tracking the motion of the drink, then calculates how drunk you are based on a timer. The cubes change colour from red to yellow to green to let you know if you should slow down your drinking session or not. Along with changing colours, they also pulse to music that will invariably be blaring out and if you ignore the warnings they provide, will even text one of your close friends to let them know you might be drinking too much. Its tied in with a small app that lets you choose which contacts to set as emergency contacts. Dand is currently considering a Kickstarter campaign to raise money to move the idea to the market, so look out on Kickstarter for this wonderful and potentially stomach saving idea.