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Haz umbrella forecasts the weather for you

Haz umbrella forecasts the weather for you
The Haz Umbrella connects to an accompanying iOS or Android app to tap into location-based weather forecasts
The Haz Umbrella connects to an accompanying iOS or Android app to tap into location-based weather forecasts
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The Haz Umbrella connects to an accompanying iOS or Android app to tap into location-based weather forecasts
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The Haz Umbrella connects to an accompanying iOS or Android app to tap into location-based weather forecasts
The Haz Umbrella folds down small enough so as to be easy to carry
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The Haz Umbrella folds down small enough so as to be easy to carry
The Haz Umbrella is available in black, navy blue, royal blue, yellow, green, and red
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The Haz Umbrella is available in black, navy blue, royal blue, yellow, green, and red
The Haz Umbrella can be put automatically up or down via the push of a button
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The Haz Umbrella can be put automatically up or down via the push of a button
The accompanying app allows for location tracking of the Haz Umbrella
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The accompanying app allows for location tracking of the Haz Umbrella
The Haz Umbrella's accompanying app provides rain forecasts
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The Haz Umbrella's accompanying app provides rain forecasts
The Haz Umbrella's accompanying app provides UV forecasts
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The Haz Umbrella's accompanying app provides UV forecasts
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Umbrellas never seem to be around when you need them and even if you do have one in hand when the rain starts to fall, they can often be a struggle to put up. The motorized, push button operated, weather-sensing Haz Umbrella is designed to tackle these issues.

The Haz is designed to open, extend and close with the push of a button using a built-in motor, a microchip controller and a li-ion battery. The whole opening and closing process is said to take two seconds.

The creators say this is easier than opening or closing an umbrella manually, especially for people who are carrying multiple objects. Whether that stacks up is hard to say without one in hand, but replacing a manual opening mechanism with motorized parts does seem to be asking for trouble when it comes to reliability. But there is back-up plan – should the umbrella jam or the batteries run flat it can still be operated manually.

What we can get behind, however, is the built-in location sensing and weather forecasting capabilities which we've seen before in the Blunt + Tile smart umbrella and Kisha umbrella respectively.

The Haz Umbrella can be put automatically up or down via the push of a button
The Haz Umbrella can be put automatically up or down via the push of a button

To stop you from losing it, the Haz connects to an accompanying iOS or Android app via Bluetooth Low Energy, with a range of around 30 m (100 ft). If the umbrella moves out of the smartphone's range, a notification is sent to the user with the umbrella's last known location.

The app also provides users with location-based weather forecasts, advising on whether or not the umbrella will be required if they go out. Obviously, this will tip you off about expected rain showers, but also about high UV levels.

Haz Digital says the umbrella will open and close over 150 times on a single battery charge and standby time is about six months. A replaceable coin cell battery is used for the Bluetooth component and will last for about a year.

The Haz Umbrella's accompanying app provides UV forecasts
The Haz Umbrella's accompanying app provides UV forecasts

An Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign is underway for the Haz umbrella. Pledges start at US$69 with shipping is expected from October this year.

The Indiegogo pitch video for the Haz Umbrella is below.

Source: Haz Umbrella

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