CES 2019: Intro uses sound to connect people
 
CES 2019: Intro uses sound to connect people

Intro, a startup that is part of the Future Worlds Accelerator in the UK, has an app that uses ultrasonic sound to find people and companies nearby. (Mat Luschek/Review-Journal)

CES 2019: Create your own beauty products
 
CES 2019: Create your own beauty products

Beauty Mix by BeautyByMe is a product that lets you create your own cosmetics and beauty products. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Haier’s smart home
 
Haier’s smart home

Haier presented smart home technology at CES 2019.

CES 2019 VIDEO: Foldimate makes laundry day easy
 
CES 2019 VIDEO: Foldimate makes laundry day easy

Foldimate has created a machine that will fold your laundry for you. Just feed it anything you need folded and it will do the rest. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Polaroid One Step Plus camera unveiled at CES 2019
 
Polaroid One Step Plus camera unveiled at CES 2019

Polaroid has moved into the digital age with its One Step Plus camera with Bluetooth. With the connected app, it turns your smartphone into a remote for the camera, along with filters and features. (Mat Luschek/Review-Journal)

LG Smart Mirror helps you dress snazzy
 
LG Smart Mirror helps you dress snazzy

LG’s Smart Mirror is less of a mirror but more of an assistant to help get you looking snazzy. It takes your image and recommends clothes for you or matches existing clothes with new clothes, which can be purchased right from the mirror. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Underwater robots make waves at CES 2019 in Las Vegas
 
Underwater robots make waves at CES 2019 in Las Vegas

Robosea is a company dedicated to underwater robotics. They produce consumer robots for underwater filming as well as commercial products which can be used for underwater research. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

CES 2019: Slamtec robots ready to serve
 
CES 2019: Slamtec robots ready to serve

Slamtec is a robotics company out of China whose goal is to provide solutions for laser localization mapping and navigation. They have created two autonomous robots that can be used in areas such as bars, restaurants and malls. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

CES 2019: Veritable smart garden
 
CES 2019: Veritable smart garden

Let’s face it; not all of us have green thumbs. And herbs are particularly difficult to grow, considering their constant need for sunshine. Enter the Veritable smart garden from Exky, which does it all for you. (Heidi Knapp Rinella/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

CES-Wagz has new pet products
 
CES-Wagz has new pet products

Wagz has three new products to help create better lives for your pets in a digital world. One is a collar with LTE tracking and an HD camera. Also a smart pet door that only lets your pet in and out. Lastly, a device to humanely keep Fluffy out of certain areas of your home. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

CES-Formlabs releases new products
 
CES-Formlabs releases new products

Formlabs, a company that produces 3D printers for professionals, has released two new products that can be printed on their hardware. One is a material to print dentures, and the other is an elastic-like material that can be used for printing various flexible pieces. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

CES Day 3 highlights of the automotive showroom
 
CES Day 3 highlights of the automotive showroom

The automotive floor for CES offered holographic screens for cars, a autonomous helicopter, and electric vehicles. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal

The car of the future?
 
The car of the future?

The Hyundai Mobis aims to free you from actually driving.

Autonomous car delivers burgers at CES
 
Autonomous car delivers burgers at CES

Visitors to CES can pick up a coupon at the AutoX booth that will get them a hamburger delivered by AutoX’s autonomous vehicle.

Ces 2019 Features Diaper Sensor
 
Ces 2019 Features Diaper Sensor

Seoul-based parent technology company Monit’s diaper sensor can alert parents to a full diaper. (Bailey Schulz/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

CES 2019: Meet Kiki, the robotic pet that can be trained
 
CES 2019: Meet Kiki, the robotic pet that can be trained

Kiki from Zoetic is a robotic pet that can be trained and will learn as you teach it. Kiki has cameras and facial recognition so it will learn who its owner is, versus other faces. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Flight simulator
 
Flight simulator

Flying at CES is a full-body experience.

Dogness robot pet can be controlled by your phone
 
Dogness robot pet can be controlled by your phone

The Dogness group has developed a robot pet that can be controlled with an app over WiFi. A pet owner can use it to communicate with their animal, feed it treats and take photos. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

CES 2019: Mixologiq cocktail machine at CES – VIDEO
 
CES 2019: Mixologiq cocktail machine at CES – VIDEO

Mixologiq has developed a machine that claims to make any cocktail. It will cut the fruit, crush the ice and pour the liquor and/or juice. The company is as CES hoping to raise money to get the machine in production. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)