Gadgets

30th Mar 2023

From mini Star Wars pod racers to RC battleships and scarily-real-looking crocodile heads, these are the craziest and most unusual RC models in the world.

This is the TF-19 Wasp and it can shoot flames up to 25 feet away. While it looks like something out of a horror film, it’s actually used for totally legit purposes.

Meet Ameca, the world’s most advanced humanoid robot. She is powered by AI and can answer just about any question she’s asked.

The 581-piece McLaren Speed Champions LEGO set has been created in honor of the British marque’s 60th anniversary and contains two of its most iconic supercars.

The Seabreacher can dive 2 meters below the water and 6 meters into the air. It looks like a real-life shark and costs $100,000.

The Apptronik Apollo is a humanoid robot designed in partnership with NASA: he can walk, carry stuff around, and he may end up in space.

It is expensive and heavy, but we still want one.

He’s now working to roll it out to amputees.

It also has electrified door handles and thermal night vision.

Musk has promised the Tesla bot won’t ‘go down the Terminator path’ and wage war against humans.

The DB5 sold for more than $3.2 million.

It contains everything from Cold War spy gadgets to military aircraft.

This simply asserts the 911 as the most practical sports car out there.

It has more than 400 diamonds and costs $15,000.

Has the brand finally nailed with the the new Galaxy Z Flip 4 and Fold 4 models?