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Rotating Solar Home Grows Food

What is it: This rotating solar-powered home concept follows the sun while growing vegetables, fish, and shrimp through an integrated food system. Instead of treating a house as a static shell, the design combines solar tracking, aquaponics, and compact living into a self-sustaining habitat that moves to harvest more energy and produce more food. Read more →


PC Becomes a Room

What is it: Chinese modder Soda Baka built a human-sized gaming PC case large enough to sit inside while playing games. The massive build scales up fans, motherboard, RAM, graphics hardware, RGB lighting, and cooling hardware, even adding a 12kW Midea air conditioner to keep the interior below about 38C. Read more →


Drone Goggles Fold Flat

What is it: This DJI FPV Goggles concept uses foldable antennas and a cushioned face structure to make drone flying gear easier to carry and wear for long sessions. The design trims the bulky headset profile when packed away, while still keeping the immersive field of view pilots need for fast first-person flying. Read more →


iPod Builds Tiny Workstation

What is it: Yanko Design highlights a 6th-gen iPod nano hack that powers a tiny triple-display workstation instead of playing music. The build turns retro Apple hardware into a miniature command center, pairing three small screens, desktop angles, and pocketable nostalgia with an oddly convincing vision of ultra-portable productivity as gadget sculpture. Read more →


Smart Ring Goes Rugged

What is it: Ultrahuman's Ring Pro pushes the smart ring closer to gym gear with a tougher-looking design built for workouts, health tracking, and daily wear. Instead of leaning into jewelry minimalism, the ring emphasizes durability and training context, giving recovery, sleep, and fitness metrics a form factor that looks ready for heavier use. Read more →


Robot Seeks Quiet Presence

What is it: Yanko Design highlights POCO, Mehrnaz Amouei?s AI companion robot concept that treats presence as the feature instead of smarter commands. The soft desktop robot uses a phone-like face, gentle motion, and expressive behavior to make machine companionship feel calmer, more readable, and less like another productivity gadget competing for attention. Read more →


Backpack Splits Into Three

What is it: Onli Travel's Modevo is a modular travel pack built from three standalone bags that zip into one larger system. The Core Pack works as a 28-liter backpack, the Link becomes a briefcase or shoulder bag, and the Go Daypack expands from 12 to 27 liters, turning one trip bag into several useful modes. Read more →


SSD Case Gets a Fan

What is it: Satechi's DotDisk 80Gbps SSD Enclosure puts active cooling inside a compact M.2 drive case, using a microfan, thermal pad, USB4 V2, and Thunderbolt 5 support to stop transfer speeds from collapsing during long sessions. It accepts NVMe SSDs up to 8TB and targets creators moving giant video files. Read more →


Gears Become Pocket Therapy

What is it: METMO's Helico turns helical gear geometry into a magnetic fidget object made for touch rather than repair. Two cylindrical modules snap together with nickel-coated neodymium magnets, then separate, rotate, and reconnect with a precise mechanical rhythm. It comes in brass, stainless steel, Grade 5 titanium, and nylon versions. Read more →


Table Pretends to Eat Books

What is it: Stuttgart designer Deniz Aktay's NjommNjomm is a cuboid coffee table that appears to swallow a book. Made from sustainable plastics, the concept hides a bevelled storage compartment inside its minimal body, creating an optical illusion where the book looks consumed by the furniture while the table still works horizontally or vertically. Read more →


LEGO Telescope Hides Worlds

What is it: Bricked1980's Functional Vintage Telescope is a LEGO Ideas build that turns around 600 bricks into a Victorian-style brass refractor. The 40-cm-tall model includes an articulated tripod, pearl-gold detailing, a lens-cap chain, four printed scene discs, and a hidden light brick that makes tiny worlds glow through the eyepiece. Read more →


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