Prizm is the music player of the future. He knows your musical taste and fulfills the musical wishes of everyone present. The player can be connected to any speaker, and with the help of algorithms it recognizes who is in the room, what their music preferences are and what their current mood is. Based on the collected information, it then adjusts the music selection.
Samsung grabbed attention at CES 2016 with a curved TV from the SUHD family, a TV with quantum dot technology and the world's only cadmium-free screen. But even more than that, its 170-centimeter diagonal (the largest of the SUHD series) catches the eye, which gives the feeling that we are a part of what is happening on the screen.
The Jupiter smartphone is also an electronic cigarette. E-cigarettes have been on the rise in recent years, as smoking is prohibited in many places. Jupiter is a product of Vaporcade, a manufacturer of electronic cigarettes. The mouthpiece is inserted into the USB port by the user, and 30 flavors are available.
The CES 2016 fair served up many interesting things, including smartphones, among which the Huawei Mate 8 caught our eye the most, the new standard bearer of this Chinese company, which is diligently gaining a reputation even behind the Great Wall of China. More power, better performance and a long-lasting battery, the Huawei Mate 8 is the embodiment of the highest quality class and the wishes of users.
Panasonic left everyone speechless at CES 2016 when it unveiled an invisible TV. As this Japanese brand says, it will change the way you use TVs forever. Did you think LG's 18-inch bendable display was impressive? It is, but wait until you see the Panasonic miracle in action that is the future of living rooms.
At CES 2016, alongside the Mate 8 smartphone, Huawei unveiled the Swarovski crystal-encrusted Jewel and Elegant smartwatches designed for women. Until now, smartwatches have been more of a male accessory or rather a toy, but that is changing now. The watches complement the collection of Classic, Active and Elite smartwatches launched by Huawei last year.
At CES 2016, Under Armor unveiled the Gemini 2 sneaker, a sneaker equipped with sensors that measure physical activity. At first glance, they are indistinguishable from other sneakers and could easily be mistaken for any sports shoe on the market. But mini sensors are hidden in their soles that measure distance, path and calories burned, making sports and smart watches and smartphones redundant during physical activity.
The Nike Air Mag sneakers worn by Marty McFly can hide behind the Digitsole Smartshoes! Not only are they self-tying sneakers, they are smart sneakers that connect wirelessly to a smartphone or watch via Bluetooth, count steps, warm the feet, act as a battery (a light on the front of the sneaker) and are controlled via an app. It was first shown to the public at CES 2016.
At CES 2016, NUA Robotics unveiled a robotic travel suitcase that works in conjunction with a smartphone. For tracking, you simply launch the dedicated app to connect the phone and the case, and the case will follow you faithfully like a dog, deftly dodging obstacles.
At CES 2016, Kia unveiled its Drive Wise vehicle sub-brand, which will be in charge of self-driving cars. The Koreans are expected to send the first one to the roads in 2030, even earlier they promise cars capable of partially automatic driving, which should be ready before 2020.
Cars are becoming more and more futuristic. And Audi, with a vision of the interior of its future steel horses, promising bigger screens, connectivity, autonomous driving and futurism all the way, is the next to jump on this train. He presented the news at the Consumer Electronics Show CES 2016, taking a little more wind out of the sails of the upcoming Detroit Auto Show. Cars are increasingly becoming technological toys.
For all of you who are obsessed with calories, DietSensor has prepared the perfect gadget for you. SCiO is a scanner that measures the nutritional value of food. Wondering how many calories are sitting on your plate? Now there's no more guessing. Unveiled at CES 2016, SCiO will be especially useful for people who suffer from diabetes and need to watch their intake of certain ingredients.