Julie Smith Vincenti, the editor of the Las Vegas Market First Look Products and Trends Program, calls the reigning trend “cool and composed.”
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Shown on the floors of CES last week, products can raise or lower your body temperature and make walking more comfortable.
In the first year that CES is permitting sex tech companies to show their products, one company went a step further by hosting workshops where small groups could build those products themselves.
More than 4,000 exhibitors are presenting new products at CES in Las Vegas this week. And many of them know how to draw crowd.
Cameras, mirrors and apps are getting a tech boost to help consumers better visualize and understand their skin.
Active, fun attractions are drawing attention on the first day of the CES convention in Las Vegas.