Welcome to the results of the Askmen Innovation Awards 2012 powered by the Chevrolet Volt. We charged you, the AskMen readers, to vote for the modern day innovations that have improved, shaped and fundamentally changed the way we live. The results are fascinating. Enjoy.

Which Is The Most Innovative Product of 2012?

Every so often, an innovation comes along that changes the way in which we do things. Remember the first ever mobile phone? The digital camera? The first time you ever used wi-fi? At the time, these were trailblazing technologies that have become integral to our daily lives. We believe that giant leaps forward in the world of new technology should be celebrated. It's a world that's constantly changing, with the world's greatest innovators continuing to astound us and ease our lives with their creations. A big thank you must go to Chevrolet, one of the world's leading innovators, for powering the 2012 Innovation Awards. As ever, we were inundated with votes and were intrigued to discover which innovations of modern life made the most impact on the lives of British men. Now, enjoy a celebration of your most life-altering innovations…

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Innovation Awards Curators

IAN COLLINS IAN COLLINS
Entertainment
Presents the friday and saturday 7pm show on LBC 97.3 alongside his regular BBC Radio 5 Live appearances. Has just finished his second book and is a member of the Westminster Press Gallery.

STEVE MAY STEVE MAY
Communication
One of Britain's go-to tech experts, Steve is the creator of Home Cinema Choice and regularly contributes to T3, CNET, Tech Radar, Reg Hardware, not to mention AskMen.

MATT HUSSEY MATT HUSSEY
In The Home
When he's not tending to his beard, Matt - formerly of T3 and ShortList - writes on tech, culture, style and lifestyle for Wired UK, AskMen, Men's Health, Mr Porter, FHM, FT Weekend, The Huffington Post and Business Weekly.

GAVIN BRETT GAVIN BRETT
Lifestyle
A tech fan who's spent more than a decade writing for newspapers, magazines and now, AskMen, with his Man vs Tech column. Day job: co-founder of We Did That, assisting some of Earth's biggest brands with brilliant new ideas.