Just under a year ago, Japanese designer Ken Kawamoto took the Internet by storm when he unveiled his unique, weather-displaying Tempescope device at a trade show. It was just a prototype at the time, ...
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The team behind the Tempescope has announced that they're launching an Indiegogo campaign for the device at the end of the month. The Tempescope is an "ambient weather display" that shows you tomorrow ...
No need to check your smartphone or computer for the weather anymore. A new technology offers to bring a crystal ball-like forecast to the comfort of the living room of your home. The new appliance, ...
Checking the weather forecast isn't especially exciting but a new gadget promises to change this by bringing tomorrow's weather into your house today. Temescope uses hourly forecasts to simulate a ...
Another very cool item hidden within CEATEC, Japan's biggest tech show, was the Tempescope. The team behind it call it "an ambient physical display that visualizes the weather, inside your living room ...
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Sure, you could just download a weather app to see what conditions are like outside your front door, but where’s the fun in that? Ken Kawamoto’s Tempescope actually creates rain, clouds, and simulated ...
A Japanese startup is raising funds through Indiegogo for Tempescope, a sleek-looking device that will fetch the weather forecast from your smartphone and recreate rain, lightning, fog and sunshine ...
Forget the weather app on your phone, now you can find out your area’s meteorological information with this crazy box – on your coffee table. The Tempescope, invented by Ken Kawamoto, is like a ...
Checking the weather forecast for the next day is a distinctly British pastime. But it may well be a thing of the past now that a gadget, which displays tomorrow’s weather inside your living room, has ...
It’s easy enough to represent the weather using animation. Ken Kawamoto’s Tempescope can physically reproduce weather conditions—rain, fog, clouds, and even lightning—from anywhere inside its ...