10 Tech gadgets you’ll wish you had in 2021

Technology is advancing so quickly that it’s hard to keep up with what’s coming. But that doesn’t mean you can’t try to prepare. In this daily digest, we explore some of the best new technologies you'll wish you had in 2021.

10 Tech gadgets you’ll wish you had in 2021
BEBOP Ventus Air window-mounted air purifier design

We are living through a new age of technology. In 10 years, the world will be a much different place. Technology is evolving faster than ever before, and it’s hard to keep up. But what does the future of tech hold? This blog post takes a look at 10 tech gadgets you’ll wish you had in 2021.

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Do you want a wearable that helps you focus? Or maybe you’d prefer a laptop with seven screens? Check out today’s daily digest for some of the coolest tech gadgets that can make 2021 so much better!

Neurosity Crown Focusing Wearable

First up on our list of tech gadgets you’ll wish you had in 2021 is the Neurosity Crown Focusing Wearable. This wearable can help you achieve the focus you crave in busy office environments or a crowded house, letting you get your work done. It captures your brainwave data and then personalizes how it works for you. With this information, it helps you minimize distractions and manage your focus with music.

Neurosity Crown focusing wearable in a video

Qualcomm Snapdragon XR1 AR Smart Viewer Reference Design

The Qualcomm Snapdragon XR1 AR Smart Viewer Reference Design helps you manage workloads. Specifically, these AR glasses superimpose digital information over your field of vision. They aim to improve your experience thanks to the Snapdragon XR1 chipset. Connected Snapdragon 5G smartphones and PC devices can also share the processing power.

BEBOP Ventus Air Window-Mounted Air Purifier

You can ventilate and filter odors from your room with the BEBOP Ventus Air Window-Mounted Air Purifier. It brings in fresh, filtered air from the outdoors. That’s unlike traditional air purifiers, which keep recycling the same air inside a room. It attaches to your window frame to save space, and the smooth, minimalist design is pleasing to the eye.

Expanscape Aurora 7 Prototype Laptop

You get seven—that’s right, seven—screens with the Expanscape Aurora 7 Prototype Laptop. That’s probably an improvement over your current 2–3 display setup, which is why we’ve included it on this list of tech gadgets you’ll wish you had in 2021. The main screen measures 17.3 inches, and the other six screens all fold up. The Intel Core i9-9900K processor, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 graphics, and 64 GB DDR 4 memory give you serious performance and storage.

Joonhyuk Hong Rollean Concept TV

Your TV can serve multiple purposes when it’s the Joonhyuk Hong Rollean Concept TV. This cool TV attaches to a practical shelf that it rolls out from, making it a great option for all kinds of living spaces and floor plans. And you won’t have to buy a new piece of furniture to hold it. Its futuristic design saves space and is sure to impress visitors.

TCL CSOT Rollable Concept Phone

Rollable phones are cutting-edge technology, which is why the TCL CSOT Rollable Concept Phone made our list of tech gadgets you’ll wish you had in 2021. While this concept phone may never come about, its design has an AMOLED rollable screen and expands the 6.7-inch display all the way to a 7.8-inch display. It’s a phone you’ll want to have in your pocket.

Designerdot Projectible Side Table Projector

With the Designerdot Projectable Side Table Projector, you can project what’s on your smartphone right to the wall or ceiling. It gives you a large, clear picture and won’t strain your eyes or force you to hunch over to see it. Even cooler, this table wirelessly charges your phone while it’s projecting. So you won’t have to worry about depleting your battery as you watch your shows.

Studio Fantasio FAMILIA Human Connection Gadgets

If you have an older parent or family member, the Studio Fantasio FAMILIA Human Connection Gadgets may help them. These useful gadgets support people who feel isolated or have memory loss and vision damage. The devices include a clock, lamp, and mirror—each of which integrates easily into their lives and keeps them healthy and safe. For example, the FAMILIA clock tells the time and delivers a dose of medication.

Ford Smart Lane-Keeping Bed

Does your sleeping partner keep crossing sides during the night, practically pushing you out of bed? The Ford Smart Lane-keeping Bed can help. Using technology inspired by Ford’s lane-keeping technology, this bed uses pressure sensors to detect when your partner has crossed over. Then, a clever conveyer belt system gently moves the sleeper back to their spot.

Intel Horseshoe Bend Foldable PC

The Intel Horseshoe Bend Foldable PC is one cool computer, so we had to include it on our list of tech gadgets you wish you had in 2021. This conceptual, foldable PC has a large screen and a sleeker, thinner profile than previous versions. It also has an impressive 17.3-inch screen that’s great for endless scrolling. You can type via the on-screen keyboard, but you can always connect a wireless one, too.

We hope you enjoyed this list of innovative tech gadgets for 2021. We’re particularly fond of that focus-improving wearable. What about you? Which of these gadgets do you wish you had this year? Let us know in the comment section.

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Lauren has been writing and editing since 2008. She loves working with text and helping writers find their voice. When she's not typing away at her computer, she cooks and travels with her husband and two daughters.
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