2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
Fuck spinners. GoCube will not only relieve stress, but also allow you to compete with the best players around the world.
Why do we need these newfangled spinners at all? Absolutely useless thing. The Rubik's cube, invented back in 1974, is much more interesting. He trains hand motor skills, attentiveness, and logic. And it helps to distract from problems better than the current anti-stress toys. But the Rubik's Cube has one drawback. Unlike fidget spinners, it is not stylish, trendy, or hipster.
GoCube will fix this. An incredibly simple toy that repeats the classic Rubik's cube in everything. Except for one thing - GoCube connects to your smartphone. The device is powered by a battery and can be charged via USB, and the latest screws and hinges ensure that the cube will never jam during intense competition.
GoCube is equipped with Bluetooth for fast connection with Android and iOS, as well as smart sensors that track the movement of the cube in space. Connect it to your smartphone wirelessly, install the included application, start collecting the cube - and everything you do with the cube will be reflected on the screen of your smartphone.
The GoCube app can teach you how to solve the cube correctly if you don't know how. However, you can study on your own if you want, and the app will track your progress. But most importantly, the device collects statistics from players around the world, allowing you to compete with the best of them and not waste time traveling to competitions. It’s so easy and fun at the same time!
GoCube has several competitive modes: play with friends around the world, competitions for speed, accuracy and fewer mistakes, as well as for the best line in the rating, and so on. There are also challenging puzzles, mini-games, and, in addition, the developers promise the ability to create your own missions for the cube.
GoCube can be ordered on Kickstarter for $ 69. Estimated delivery time - March 2019. Take a chance, and you may be able to beat Patrick Pons' dice record (4.69 seconds).
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