The Consumer Electronic Show turns 52 this year and while major
tech companies like Samsung, Sony, LG and Google are all set to take centre
stage at the world’s largest electronics expo, others, including certain quaint
startups are what make this event worth waiting for. While some tech makers may
not have the resources to make a big splash at CES, the beauty of the event is
that it recognises innovation, big and small, and gives due credit to the
pioneers behind it. Going to CES and looking at strange, weird and out of the
box gadgets is one of our favourite things to do and this year has a lot of
that cool tech lined up to hit the show floor. Check it out
Get hot or cold with the Embr Wave Bracelet
Embr Labs aims to make temperature personal at CES 2019 with the
showcase of its $299 Embr Wave Bracelet. Developed by MIT scientists, this
wearable gadget straps onto the wrist and lasts 2 - 3 days on a single charge.
It uses patent-pending thermoelectrics technology married with algorithms to
produce temperature waves, helping keep the wearer of the gadget hot or cool.
The makers of the gadget have relied on the simple principle that there is a
higher density of temperature-sensitive nerve endings on the inside of a
person’s wrist. Which is why the bracelet delivers temperature sensations in
the form of waves to make the body feel warmer or cooler. The bracelet pairs
with the Embr Wave mobile app for enhanced thermal visualisation and control.
We’ll be sure to check out the Embr Wave at CES 2019, especially considering
the sub zero temperatures in Las Vegas at the time of the event.
A truly flexible lithium-ion battery - J.Flex
2018 was the year we saw actual foldable phones. Tall
rectangular tablets folding into smaller smartphones not only requires flexible
displays, but similar flexible batteries as well. At CES 2019, we are looking
forward to seeing the J.Flex, a lithium-ion battery that can be bent and rolled
to meet the requirements of future devices like foldable phones and wearables.
Although J.Flex has presented at CES before, we are excited to know what the
company has in store given that the bendable gadget future is finally upon us.
Leica BLK3D: Real-time, in-picture 3D measurement
The Leica BLK3D is a handheld reality capture device that
produces easily shareable 2D images embedded with accurate 3D spatial data. Its
on-board software features powerful edge detection that enables a point, click,
and tap-to-measure user experience.
AQUIO Bluetooth waterproof speaker bottle
It’s a water bottle and a waterproof bluetooth speaker! The
AQUIO is a double wall insulated, BPA free, stainless steel bottle and
removable waterproof Bluetooth speaker combination. It is IP67 certified
waterproof and sand proof, and is powered by a lithium ion battery that can
make the speaker last for up to 8 hours on one charge.
EyeDrive: First holographic car assistant
Navigating complicated infotainment systems while driving could
be frustrating. Using maps or changing music could also become distracting.
Hence, the need for a better car assistant which could do it all without the
frustrations and the distractions. EyeDrive is a first of its kind holographic
car assistant which allows you to see your navigation, music and calls directly
on your windshield. Users will be able to navigate music and contacts with just
a flick of their hands using EyeDrive. We’re definitely looking forward to
checking this out at CES 2019.
Smart wallet Volterman
With a built-in power bank, a distance alarm, global GPS
tracking, worldwide Wi-Fi hotspot, and an anti-thief camera, the Volterman
wallet is smart alright. Originally an Indiegogo crowdfunding project, the
Volterman wallet will be present on the CES 2019 showfloor, overkilling with
its long list of features which are definitely designed for the paranoid wallet
owner. The project was crowdfunded for a total of $2,772,210 last year in
August and a single Volterman cardholder is priced at $115, going all the way
up to $179 for a travel sized wallet.
SimXperience Stage 4 Motion Racer and G-Force simulation
Earthquake Sound has partnered with SimXperience for the
SimXperience Stage 4 Motion Racer and G-Force simulation which they will
showcase at CES 2019. This professional quality racing simulation will be
assisted by Earthquake’s Q10B and MQB-1 tactile transducers that will be placed
on the simulator to provide an immersive racing experience by simulating road
noise, directional impact, RPM, and much more. SimXperience will also reveal
their new GS-5 GSeat for added pressure that G-Forces create on one’s body,
similar to sitting in a real racing car seat.
Aero 15 - World’s first Azure-powered laptop
Gigabyte has announced that it will unveil the world’s first
Azure-powered laptop at CES 2019. The laptop will be a new version of the , and
according to the company, the laptop will be able to determine the users’
patterns, and then allocate the best CPU and GPU wattage usage to optimise
performance.
Ceramo One - World’s first 3D printers for ceramics
We had heard of all kinds of 3D printers except ones that print
ceramics up until a New York-based company called Kwambio reached out to us
about the Ceramo One, a 3D printer engineered specifically for ceramic
manufacturing. The innovation is the binder-jetting technology that mixes
ceramic or silica powder with a water-based binder, which works like glue. The
desktop version of Ceramo One (first showcased at CES 2018) features the same
technology at a smaller scale. It prints 4 layers per second, and its build
size is 150 mm x 150 mm x 150 mm. The resolution is 300 dpi per layer.
Intelligent smart helmet from NS West
We’ve been hearing about smart helmets for a while now and have
been hoping to get our hands on a working model in real life. Thanks to
Japan-based vehicle information systems manufacturer NS West, we will be seeing
the company’s latest smart helmet with a Heads Up Display at CES 2019. The
company has collaborated with SHOEI to create the said smart helmet and if it’s
anything like what we’ve seen from Taiwanese startup this year, we’ll be pretty
kicked to see it.
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