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Gear this week: a three-wheel Juggernaut, a Naked Shape Shifter and more

By Team HardwareZone - 2 Dec 2016

Gear this week: a three-wheel Juggernaut, a Naked Shape Shifter and more

Rungu Electric Juggernaut Bike 

Nope, you're not seeing double - you're seeing triple. The Rungu Electric Juggernaut Bike is built to handle bad terrain, and it does that with three wheels to keep you tight to the ground. As well as three fat-tire wheels, the bike has a 2,100w motor to help you push through the roughest spots with a little electric help.

Find out more on Rungu’s website.

Think Tank Naked Shape Shifter 17 V2.0

Think Tank's classic Shape Shifter camera bags expand and contract depending on the amount of gear inside, letting you carry light and slim or heavy and big. The Naked Shape Shifter 17 expands on the line's versatility by letting you attach Skin Pouches or Lens Changes to create a customized backpack.

Find out more on Think Tank’s website.

Motorola VerveOnes+

Unlike most Bluetooth earphones, the VerveOnes+ has no cable connecting the two earbuds. Featuring IP57 waterproof protection and up to 12 hours playtime, it's great for both morning joggers and commuters stuck on the train. And when a call comes in, you can take it without having to reach for your phone, thanks to the dual integrated mics.

Find out more on Motorola’s website.

Ori Robotic Furniture

Flustered with your small flat? The Ori Robotic Furniture may change all that. Coming out of the MIT Media Lab, Ori transforms with a touch of a button, sliding or tucking in a bed and table whenever you want them. The entire Ori also moves, transforming your office space to a large living room or bedroom.

Find out more on Ori’s website.

Fujifilm GFX 50S

The new GFX 50S packs a large Medium format sized sensor into a DSLR sized, mirrorless camera which has a flange distance of just 26.7mm, allowing for smaller lenses. With a resolution of 51.4MP, this new sensor will allow you to work with a variety of aspect ratios like 4:3, 3:2, 1:1, 4:5, 6:7 and 6:17 so you can pick what suits your work the best.

Read our first looks of the Fujifilm GFX 50S.

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