Awesome Tech You Can't Buy Yet - September 2, 2018

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**The Awesome Tech You Can't Buy Yet: Five Exciting Crowdfunding Projects**

Welcome to Awesome Tech You Can't Buy Yet, a weekly show that brings you five of the best crowdfunding projects that have hit the internet this week. Today, we're excited to share with you some innovative and fascinating projects that are sure to interest tech enthusiasts and gadget lovers alike.

**The Spry Drone: A Waterproof and Submersible Option**

First up is the Spry drone, a little different than most drones that you've probably seen before. Not only is it completely waterproof, but also submersible, thanks to its sealed-off design with all joints and camera components protected from water ingress. This means that you can fly with confidence, knowing that your drone won't be affected by water crashes or unexpected dips into the pool. But what's even cooler is that if you do happen to drop it underwater, it can flip over and use its propellers to propel itself back up to the surface for a short period of time. Unfortunately, this submersible feature comes with some limitations, as the drone doesn't have ballast or any other mechanism to adjust its buoyancy. Nevertheless, if you're prone to crashing your drones or fly over lots of water, the Spry might be worth considering, despite its hefty price tag of $769.

**The No Pix Ago (or Knoppix Go) Mosquito Repellent Device**

Next up is the No Pix Ago (or Knoppix Go), a unique mosquito repellent device that uses electromagnetic signals to trick mosquitoes into thinking there's a thunderstorm approaching. This technology has been around for some time, but this particular product seems to be gaining traction on Kickstarter. According to the creators, this device emits a low-power electromagnetic signal that creates a 2-meter bubble around you, repelling mosquitoes from your vicinity. While we're not entirely sure about the efficacy of this technology, it does sound like an innovative solution to the age-old problem of mosquito bites.

**The Pure Trek: A Hybrid Trekking Pole and Water Filtration System**

The next project is the Pure Trek, a clever hybrid trekking pole and water filtration system that combines two essential outdoor gear items into one. This device has been making waves in the outdoor industry, where backpacks turning into hammocks and sleeping bags transforming into ponchos are all the rage. The Pure Trek works by attaching a little tube to the top of the trekking pole, which you can release to pump water up through it and into your hydration bottle. One of the best features of this device is that you don't have to bend down to filter water – just twist the handle and let gravity do its magic.

**The Field Three VR Gaming Cockpit**

Now we come to the Field Three VR gaming cockpit, an epic VR gaming experience that will take your gaming sessions to a whole new level. This massive VR setup features three axes of rotation – roll, pitch, and yaw – allowing you to immerse yourself in virtual worlds like never before. The only downside is that this beast of a machine takes up a lot of space in your home, so be prepared to dedicate an entire room (or man cave) to this gaming extravaganza. But if you're willing to invest the space and cash, the Field Three VR Gaming Cockpit promises to deliver unparalleled gaming experiences.

**The Swappable Head 3D Printer**

Last but not least, we have the Swappable Head 3D printer, a fascinating project that allows users to switch between different printing modes using interchangeable heads. This 3D printer is not only capable of creating amazing prints but also laser engraving and CNC machining. The developers claim that this flexibility will give users more freedom in how they create things, which sounds exciting indeed. However, as with any 3D printing project, it's essential to do your homework before pledging – the success rate for crowdfunding projects in this space seems to be a bit higher than others.

And that concludes our feature on five exciting crowdfunding projects from this week. Be sure to tune in next week when we'll bring you more awesome projects that you might not have seen otherwise!