The Snap # 53: Tesla launches an electric quad for children

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Tesla is also for children

Tesla markets a Cyberquad, a vehicle for children. Its maximum speed is 16 km / h for a range of 24 km. However, it is not recommended for children under the age of eight. Price side, it takes $ 1,900 on the American site. The “Cybertruck for kids” is unfortunately not available on the French site.

Dwarf II, the easily transportable telescope

Star gazing or bird watching just got easier with the new version of Dwarf. This transportable periscope telescope connects to your tablet or smartphone via Wi-Fi, via the Dwarf App. Thus, it is possible to control it, and to take photos or videos. The device has two cameras, a telephoto and a wide-angle lens, and weighs less than 1.5 kg. Available on the crowdfunding site Kickstarter, the Dwarf II starts at $ 349.

Lidl’s connected food processor finally ready for sale

The German supermarket chain has unveiled its new food processor: Monsieur Cuisine Smart. Lidl returns to the front of the stage after experiencing some controversy with its previous model. The Smart, meanwhile, would have a motor that is twice as powerful, as well as new cooking functions. It will be available from Monday, December 6, at a price of 399 euros.

The Renault 4L in the air

Renault and TheArsenale, the sales platform dedicated to exceptional vehicle addicts, have joined forces to create the Renault Air4. According to the French firm, this new model makes it possible to conceive of air as ” the new road of the future “. The Air4 is more like a drone with its two-bladed propellers and no wheels. As for its body, it is entirely made of carbon fiber. This futuristic vehicle would be able to reach a maximum speed of 93 km / h. You have until the end of the year to admire this model at Atelier Renault in Paris.

Qualcomm and Razer team up to unveil Snapdragon G3x Gen1

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon G3x Gen1 was presented at the Tech Summit in Huawai. This gaming platform goes hand in hand with an Android 11 development kit co-produced with Razer, to form a portable console. The Snapdragon G3x has a 6.65-inch OLED display, a 5-megapixel camera and two built-in microphones. This device is only a prototype intended for manufacturers, in order to give them an overview of what it is possible to do thanks to this platform dedicated to video games.

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