With some of the world’s most amazing gadgets, the 2015 International CES kicked off on January 6 promising a fantastic show with more than 3,600 exhibitors.
As always innovation is the buzzword at the Consumer Electronics Show, Las Vegas.
This year’s event features the latest in automotive electronics, fitness and sports, health and bio-technology, entertainment, Internet of things, personal security, smart home technology, sensors, 3D printing, wearables and unmanned systems.
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The wireless headphones are comfortable enough to wear in bed and the newest models come with inductive charging, Hsu said.
Sony has unveiled new cameras, camcorders and televisions all enabled with 4K video (4K is a new resolution standard designed for digital cinema).
The technology will allow users to try out different looks without actually putting make-up on their face.
The display has a variety of business and retail applications including the ability to put the display on walls where there are no screens.
The lock, which opens with a smart phone App and a touch, is smart enough to know what side of the door you are on and won't accidentally unlock the door when you are inside.
The printer is expected to be available in the third quarter of 2015.
The holder sends a variety of information to a parent's smart phone and can help reduce colic by finding the optimal feeding angle, a representative said.
The kettle and coffee maker can be controlled by a smart phone.The coffee maker will also alert the owner if it is running low on coffee or lacking water in the device.
The system, about $1,800 for a four-bedroom home, can automatically open or close vents for the perfect temperature in a home with central heating and cooling.
The dual-lens cameras can display 720-degree video which can be watched in real time on smart phones.
A new partnership between the companies incorporates pet tracking features with the home automation functions of Alarm.com Apps.
The TSA-approved locks can be unlocked with pre-paired NFC tag (shown) or by using an App on an Android smart phone.
The AmpStrip is designed to be comfortable enough to be worn 24/7 for constant monitoring.
According to the company, the hereO watch is the smallest GPS-tracking device available, engineered to fit a child's wrist.
Samsung’s Super Ultra High Definition televisions have better picture quality and are powered with new Tizen-powered smart platform.
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