1.) Robo-bed Makes Itself
Waking up in the morning usually means you're sacked from staying up late on your phone. Fortunately, you can now save time in your morning with a robot bed that makes itself.
2.) Soylent and Meal Replacements
Recently meal replacements have had a resurgence in popularity among millennials in the form of a drink mix called Soylent. It claims to have everything the body needs to completely replace food if you want. This is like MANY other meal replacement shakes. No time wasted on meal prep or eating.
Soylent even comes in a caffeinated form and a bar form now.
3.) Electrical Stimulation Suit For Exercise
Who has time to exercise? Almost nobody if you believe obesity trends. One way to save time there is with electrical muscle stimulation, which has been around forever. It uses electricity to build muscles without actually exercising by forcing their contraction to stress levels comparable with actual movements. A new suit aims to make this portable and combine it with exercise to get hours of working out in minutes.
If you go with the calories in/calories out model, it could have your fatass into shape in no time.
Source: Daily Mail |
Having lights that turn on when you enter a room and turn off when you leave, or can be controlled nearly at will by your smart phone (acting as a remote control) is extremely futuristic. And now, thanks to micro circuitry stored right inside the bulb, it can be yours without the need for remodeling your house or installing bulky systems. No more hassle to get up and turn off lights or mess around with any of that stuff.
5.) Self Driving Cars
Google, Tesla, and even Uber are all getting into the auto driving robot car scene. Time saving here involves catching up on sleep, or doing more work while your car is driving you to work. Plus robot cars can drive FAR FAR faster potentially than people can due to perfect traffic co-operation.
6.) Virtual Assistants and One Click Outsourcing
Since the advent of Tim Ferriss's book, the 4 Hour Workweek, tons of people have been hiring and using VAs and simple outsourcing tools to take so much of their responsibilities off their shoulders. Hiring people for cheap from across the world is pretty futuristic. MANY companies out there have VAs for hire and they can work on an hourly or task basis depending on your job.
Do a cost benefit analysis; if it saves you more time/money/stress to hire a VA than it would take you to do the task, then hire one. That's the whole point of any of this tech really.
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