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  • Gizmag first met garage inventor Jason Woods back in 2011. The Kymera jet-powered body board​ has since been evolving into what's now a near production-ready machine complete with official specifications and pricing. We recently had some fun on the water putting the board through its paces.
  • Outrider's eBikes have earned themselves quite a following, among commuters who want a boost, and speed freaks. After a successful crowdfunding effort in 2014, Outrider's off-road capable Horizon is now available to buy, regardless of whether you're disabled or able-bodied.
  • There are times when a 98 percent success rate is acceptable, but in the world of condoms that last two percent is worth striving for. Lelo, a notable purveyor of sex toys, wants to make (adult) playtime safer and more fun with a new, hexagon heavy condom design.
  • Sunday marked the fourth successive landing of Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket and crew capsule, with the testing of emergency parachute systems also carried out as planned. ​
  • Daihatsu Copen drivers will soon be able to customize their cars with 3D-printed parts in a variety of designs. The Japanese carmaker is said to be one of the first to be making mass-customization available in this way and is working with 3D printing firm Stratasys to develop the system.
  • ​As symbols of motoring excess go, few can come close to the Mercedes S63 AMG Cabriolet. Sometimes, power and high-end engineering isn't enough, though. Brabus​​ is always willing to step into that void, in this case delivering the world's fastest four-seat convertible: the 850 6.0 Biturbo Cabrio.
  • ​In a series of online surveys, nearly 2,000 US residents have indicated that they would buy an autonomous car that would try to preserve their lives at any cost, even if it means killing other people, over a car that tries to minimize injuries overall.
  • Bultaco has dramatically widened the appeal of its electric Brinco with three new models, all of them road legal. We took to London's streets on the Brinco S during the world launch held just a stone's throw from Tower Bridge.
  • A device known as a "hug machine" reportedly calms hypersensitive people by gently exerting even pressure along their bodies. While some individuals have made their own over the years, Denmark's Gloria Mundi Care is now offering a commercial version, called the OrbisBox.​
  • As minibuses and vans go, you would think Mercedes' offerings would be about as high-end as you could get. Russia-based tuning outfit Redline Engineering, however, has taken a V-Class and a Sprinter and given them the super-luxury mobile office and tour van treatment.
  • One latest device presents a safe way to experience wireless audio while hitting the streets, trails, or slopes. Domio is designed to stick to the outside of sports helmets, transforming the shells into echo chambers through the use of micro-vibration technology.
  • The latest from Brooklyness may offer a bicycle riding experience like no other. The Classon helmet is designed to improve safety and visibility with gesture-activated turn signals, automatic brake lights, blind spot detection, and more.
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