10/29/24: This Week In Consumer Hardware
BYRitwik Pavan

10/29/24: This Week In Consumer Hardware

Exciting product launches from Infinite Machine, Amp, Revopoint, and Measurrd.


We’re exploring some exciting new products across mobility, fitness, kitchen tech, and 3D scanning this week.

Each brings something new to the table with smart features and thoughtful design.


Infinite Machine: P1 Electric Scooter

Infinite Machine’s P1 is an electric scooter designed for urban commuters. Inspired by the futuristic, angular look of the Cybertruck, it stands out with both style and functionality.

The P1 offers a top speed of 55 mph and can cover up to 60 miles on a single charge, making it ideal for city travel. Its removable battery makes home charging simple, and Turbo Boost helps you handle busy streets with ease.

Safety is built-in, with front and rear cameras for monitoring the ride, GPS tracking, and keyless access through a smartphone. Features like underseat storage and reverse mode make it even more practical for everyday use.

For those looking for a way to get around the city efficiently and without the hassle of parking, the P1 is worth exploring.


Measurrd: A Smarter Kitchen Scale

Measurrd has taken the everyday kitchen scale and transformed it into a multipurpose tool. Beyond precise measurements for cooking and brewing coffee, the scale integrates with an app that adjusts recipes on the fly if you over-pour.

It also tracks hydration by doubling as a smart coaster, logging how much water you drink throughout the day. One of the standout features is the Aura Light Guides, which use customizable lights to display progress during cooking or mixing. Whether you're following a recipe step-by-step or experimenting with cocktails, the Measurrd scale makes the process smoother and more interactive.

This scale is a useful tool for anyone looking to be more precise in the kitchen or stay on top of hydration throughout the day.


Revopoint: MetroX 3D Scanner

Revopoint’s MetroX is a 3D scanner built to make scanning simple without compromising accuracy. It combines hybrid blue laser and structured light technology, allowing it to capture everything from intricate details to flat, shiny surfaces without needing extra prep.

The MetroX includes a dual-axis turntable that automates scans, helping users quickly create accurate digital models. It also offers real-time editing and supports multiple file formats, making it easy to integrate with CAD software or 3D printing tools. Whether for rapid prototyping or reverse engineering, the MetroX is designed to fit into various workflows, from hobbyists to professionals.

If you’re exploring 3D scanning, MetroX provides an accessible way to get started without sacrificing precision.


Amp: AI-Powered Home Fitness Machine

Amp is bringing AI-powered fitness into home gyms with a compact, easy-to-use design. The machine offers adjustable resistance up to 100 pounds with a simple dial, giving users control over their workouts without complicated setups.

The companion app tracks performance in real-time, automatically adjusting routines based on progress. It also offers personalized, gamified workouts that help keep things engaging. Whether you prefer strength training, HIIT, or circuit workouts, Amp supports a wide range of activities to suit different fitness levels and goals.

Amp is a good option for those looking to build an adaptable workout routine at home without needing a lot of space or equipment.


That wraps up this week's product breakdown!

I’ve also shared the product demo videos on X. Feel free to follow along @ritwikpavan.

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