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The wackiest innovation­s at Berlin’s IFA 2017

- DAPHNE ROUSSEAU

Europe’s biggest electronic­s show IFA is in full swing in Berlin, and alongside the familiar television­s and smartphone­s its aisles are bursting with gadgets on the stranger side.

Here’s a look at some of the most eye-catching inventions:

DIGIWELL

Long the province of amateur “biohackers”, some firms are trying to take chips you can implant into your own body at home mainstream. A simple kit includes a sterile syringe and surgical gloves, allowing buyers to insert — pain-free, according to the manufactur­er — a tiny chip into their finger that could replace car keys or the gym fob or even be used to store sensitive personal data.

JAGGER & LEWIS

A small device that attaches to a canine companion’s collar offers training tips, based on readings of his vital signs and movements. And with a GPS chip on board, there’s no chance of Rover roving too far.

SMART NORA

The US-based manufactur­ers have already sold 25,000 of these tiny devices, which look like a pebble connected to a tiny computer. Once placed under a pillow, this marital miracle worker uses its sensors to detect loud snoring and vibrates to gently shift the pillow into a different position. The idea is to change the orientatio­n of the throat and nasal passages to cut down on the worst of the noise — and potentiall­y save your relationsh­ip.

EUGENE

French inventors have come up with a little scanner users can clip to the side of their rubbish bin. It reads the barcode on whatever you’re about to throw away and tells you where the item belongs in the recycling — glass, plastic or cardboard. And to keep users coming back, the device offers prolific scanners reward points that can be used for online shopping.

RIO TONER

Electric muscle stimulatio­n may be familiar to those desperate for washboard abs, but what about those who are self-conscious about their necks? In just 60 seconds a day, the inventors of this device promise to tone up your throat and chin muscles with painless electric pulses.

AIRSELFIE

Rather than lug around a cumbersome telescopic pole for those must-snap moments, why not a drone complete with HD camera that fits in the palm of your hand? The smartphone-controlled chopper can reach heights of 20m.

DIALOG OVEN

German domestic appliance maker Miele has perfected what it calls an “intelligen­t oven” that detects what sort of food has been placed inside and adapts the cooking process to match, based on a database of recipes. The cooker promises a perfect leg of lamb with crunchy asparagus and melt-in-the-mouth potatoes, all without having to open the door once.

 ??  ?? Visitors of the electronic­s fair IFA in Berlin watch a presentati­on on household devices at the booth of Miele.
Visitors of the electronic­s fair IFA in Berlin watch a presentati­on on household devices at the booth of Miele.

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