Former NHL player and Golden Knights TV Analyst Shane Hnidy put electronics to through a torture test to see how durable they are along with CNET’s Jeff Bakalar. They revealed their results at CES 2020. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
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A sampling of gadgets and tech at the 2020 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
CES 2020 marks the first-time sex technology products can qualify for awards or be showcased as part of the health and wellness category. Sex tech is celebrating CES’ lift on what had previously been deemed “immoral, obscene, indecent, profane,” by the Consumer Technology Association.
NextMind is a Finnish company demonstrating a wearable brain-computer interface at CES 2020.
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)
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)
Botboxer is designed as an AI boxing opponent. It is able to detect your swings and dodge hits. The bot can be “worn out” so you can actually knock it out. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
CES 2019 opened today at the Las Vegas Convention Center to huge crowds and dazzling technology.
This new wearable from L’Oréal allows the wearer to discover their personal pH. Along with the app, a person can then find out what products they need to build healthier skin.
While CES offers the latest technology for TVs, video games and virtual reality, the convention also showcases products for parents. These products help ease the worries many first-time parents have when they are expecting or have already delivered their babies.