9/13/2023 0 Comments Cutting plastic eyeballsLG Display’s self-driving concept car is fitted with an 18-inch slidable automotive OLED panel, a 55-inch transparent OLED panel on the side window and the world’s largest 57-inch automotive LCD display that covers the full dashboard. South Korean panel maker LG Display Co showed off futuristic panels at CES 2023, including a clear-as-glass OLED screen, which it said could be commercialised in just a few years. LG Display’s autonomous concept car with futuristic displays Robotics company Aeolus Robotics unveiled a humanoid robot, Aeo, that is meant to help out at schools and hospitals by disinfecting, delivering food and doing basic patrolling.Īeo has autonomous navigation and can move around a space and use its manoeuvrable right arm to open doors and ride elevators, while disinfecting surfaces using the ultraviolet (UV) light on its left. This wearable is developed for babies from 0 to 18 months age and costs around $250.Īeo from Aeolus Robotics– A humanoid robot “SleepSure’s skin temperature measurement is designed to directly address this universal pain point and make it easier for parents to understand how to help their baby,” Gillespie added. “Our deep expertise in the sleep category has allowed us to really understand parents’ everyday struggles when it comes to helping their baby sleep,” said Doug Gillespie, CEO, Halo. The company claimed that ‘SleepSure’ is the first smart monitor that allows parents to customise alerts to deliver the information they find most helpful through their baby’s developmental stages. The product will be released in late 2023 at $2,999 per unit, according to the company.īaby-sleep experts Halo showed off a wearable for babies, which can track four measurements in real-time– heart rate, rollover, skin temperature and movement, at CES 2023. “The Active Loop Vacuum technology will reinforce itself ever so often to keep the TV in place,” Balaji Krishnan, CEO of Displace, said in a statement. It is also transportable and can be easily secured to any surface with no mounting required, using Displace TV’s proprietary active-loop vacuum technology. The 55-inch TV comes with a 4K display and is powered by a proprietary hot-swappable battery system. According to the company, this car is unique to the automotive sector, and is developed and programmed by in-house engineers.Īn in-home entertainment startup based in the US, Displace, had unveiled the world’s first truly wireless TV, which sticks to the wall without a mount, at CES this year. “This allows an almost infinite variety of patterns to be generated and varied within seconds,” BMW said in a statement.Ī film coating on the car has tiny microcapsules whose pigments change when electricity is applied. It is made up of 240 E Ink e-paper segments, which can be controlled individually. Luxury car maker BMW showcased its new concept car, i Vision Dee, which can change colours on demand. I Vision Dee from BMW, a colour-changing car The collar will be available in quarter three of 2023 for $149, with data subscriptions starting from $8.25 per month. It can detect and monitor a dog’s breathing and heartbeat using sensors and artificial intelligence (AI) to give a 360-degree picture of the dog’s health and well-being. The collar comes with an advanced heart tracking technology on par with human electrocardiograms. “The smart ring is expected to cost under $300 with no added monthly subscription fees and will be available in 2023,” the company said.įrench consumer electronics company Invoxia had unveiled a smart dog collar, which can track the heart activity of a dog, at CES 2023. “The company plans to file for Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance of a new wearable that provides women with medical grade data and personalised actionable insights to track and manage overall health,” Movano Health said in a statement.Įvie is expected to combine health and wellness metrics to give a full picture of one’s health including resting heart rate, heart rate variability, SpO2, respiration rate and skin temperature variability. Healthcare solutions company Movano Health revealed its smart ring, Evie, which is designed specifically for women, providing them with their health data such as heart rate and oxygen level. Here are eight top gadgets and innovations showcased at the world’s largest consumer electronics extravaganza. The companies included Abbott, Amazon, Bosch, BMW, Canon, Delta, Google, Hisense, John Deere, LG Electronics, Microsoft, Qualcomm, Panasonic, Samsung, Sony and Stellantis, among others.
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