At Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2023, various future technologies and next-generation gadgets were displayed, from smart rings for ladies that indicate their health to smart dog collars.
Evie, Movano Health’s smart ring for women tracks heart rate and oxygen levels.
French consumer electronics startup Invoxia unveiled a smart dog collar that can monitor a dog’s heart rate.
BMW displayed its new concept car, the iVision Dee, which can change colours on demand. It is composed of 240 E Ink e-paper parts that can be independently controlled.
Displace, a U.S based home entertainment firm introduced the world’s first completely wireless TV, which sticks to the wall without a mount.
Baby-sleep experts Halo presented a baby wearable that tracks heart rate, rollover, skin temperature, and movement in real time.
Aeo, a humanoid robot developed by Aeolus Robotics to disinfect, delivers food, and patrol schools and hospitals.
The South China Morning Post said that Haptics displayed their haptic vest and gloves, which imitate virtual world action and touch.
LG Display Co. unveiled a clear-as-glass OLED screen that might be commercialised in a few years.
After two virtual years in the pandemic, over 40,000 people from 140 countries attended the annual event.