CES starts off every year with a look at some of the most amazing technology products we’ve ever seen. Some will go on to revolutionize our lives, some will become crucial role-players for a niche group of users, and some will just be really weird gadgets that no one will ever use.
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2. Samsung Welt
• From Samsung Electronic’s Creative Labs comes
WELT – a healthcare belt that keeps tabs on your waist
size with the help of some IoT technology.
• Not only will it log your step count, but also your eating habits and
time spent sitting down. A companion app lets you in on this crucial
data for your personal well-being.
3. Parrot Pot
• If you don’t quite have the green
thumb that you’d like, maybe you
would fare better with this robotic
pot that measures and analyzes
parameters critical to a plant’s
health. The best part? It will water
your plants for you.
4. ModiFace Mirror HD
• Toronto-based ModiFace showed its
new augmented reality mirror that lets
you see what you’d look like with
makeup without the need to actually
put it on. Its features include “live 3D
reshaping of the eyebrows,” a coloured
contact lens simulation, teeth
whitening simulation, and gesture-
controlled makeup looks.
5. Ehang 184 Drone
• This fully autonomous electric
aerial vehicle can carry a person up
to 220 lbs. a short distance
through the air. Choose your
destination on a tablet in the
cockpit and be transported
through the air by this 5-foot tall,
eight-rotor drone.
6. Levl breath analyzer
• This breath analyzer works by
analyzing the acetone levels in
your breath, which indicates how
much fat you’re burning.
7. HairMax Laserband 82
• . For just $1,122.05 this “hands-free
laser medical device” will zap your
scalp with laser light, with the intent
of encouraging new hair to grow. A
treatment can be done in as little as
90 seconds, and the device is cleared
by the FDA.
8. Segway Robot
• During Intel’s keynote, we were
introduced to a new Segway. Yes, it can
transport you around just like the original
device, but this time on two wheels and
there’s a bigger twist – it turns into a
robot. On stage, it followed a person
around the stage, had conversations with
its designers, and even had a pair of arms
attached.
9. Slow Control’s Yum & Done
• It seems kids are learning how to use
tablets at just about the moment of birth
these days, so why not use them at meal
time as aid to encourage eating? Using a
cuddly toy that fits on top of your tablet
and a connected spoon, an interactive app
will distract and entertain your toddler
while they’re eating all those healthy
vegetables.
10. Lily Camera
• The idea is you put a tracking
device in your pocket, throw this
flying drone into the air, and then
it follows you and takes photos of
you, aided by image stabilization.