Film's greatest heros gear up for battle.
A potentially risky-yet-breathtaking paraglide from atop the Great Wall of China.
The past summer was among the hottest on record. So leading coconut water/refreshment brand Vita Coco asks, "Are people getting hotter?" The trailer-length mockumentary is both funny and semi-serious, raising awareness of climate change impacts while also examining our obsession with physical appearance.
Presented by Vita Coco.
Though they're simple-looking, few four-wheel suitcases are all that easy to maneuver, especially in a crowded, never-ending airport. When you have to get through security and from Gate A to Gate Z in a hurry, your best bet is something two-wheeled, with features meant to make zig-zagging through traffic much less stressful — and, if your bags are heavy, far less exhausting. That's where Db's stylish 90L The Hugger, a checked-bag-sized rolling suitcase with plenty of space inside (and a zipper that opens a full 360 degrees), a lightweight yet durable poly outside, and a patented mechanism designed to make carrying a bag and a backpack easier than ever before called the Hook-Up System. Simply attach one of Db's backpacks to the backside of The Hugger and the weight of two bags quickly becomes more manageable, especially since all of the weight is positioned above the wheels.
Presented by Db.
Here's the scientific way to survive the zombie apocalypse.
Arriving with two years of ink and the ability to print, copy, and scan, HP's Smart Tank 6001 is ideal for busy modern families. The unit's generously-sized tanks hold enough ink to print 8,000 color pages or 6,000 black pages, while also supporting simple, mess-free refills that help reduce waste. The double-sided printer produces crisp text and frame-worthy borderless photos with vivid, true-to-life colors, sets up quickly, has easy-to-use on-device buttons, and supports wireless printing over Wi-Fi.
Presented by HP.
Gymkhana made easy — without having to shut down city streets or have hundreds of thousands of dollars of automotive hardware. The Bravomonster RC car is engineered to drift like no other. Underneath the sleek bodywork is a rugged, rear-wheel drive chassis with differential, Ackerman steering geometry, and 10 degrees of caster. AMD's RISC-V RV32IMAC processor drives a six-axis linear speed controller, and combined with the Hall-effect joystick controller, the Bravomaster has unparalleled handling. Two driving modes, Normal and Race, provide speeds up to 10 MPH and 50 minutes of racing on a charge.
Presented by Bravomonster.
Dane Jackson drops down on the 60-foot La Tomata waterfall and takes you along for the ride.