This week, Euronews Next is at CES (formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas, one of the most important tech events in the calendar.
Here are some of the best innovations that have caught our attention so far.
Cars
BMW unveils updates to its car-mechameleon
BMW is back at CES this year with its latest color-changing concept car.
Following last year’s event where the carmaker unveiled its color-shifting iX Flow, the i Vision Dee is a medium-sized sedan, and enables its owner to either switch between – or combine – 32 different colors. It will be on the market for consumers from 2025.
VW is going grill-to-grill with Tesla
The newest electric model from VW positions itself on the same track as Tesla’s model 3 or the Polestar 2.
Its USP is its claim that it offers one of the longest single-charge ranges in the industry, promising up to 700 km.
“When cars can fly”
Well, it’s happened – a car that can wrack up air miles. Roughly the size of an SUV, the ASKA A5 is a four-seater electric vehicle that its creators say can travel by road and up to 250 miles by air on a single charge.
When it enters flying mode, the vehicle’s wings and six roots unfold, allowing the vehicle to take off vertically or do conventional runway takeoffs.
Health
Dr. Robot
Aeolus Robotics’ newest metal mate has been designed to support overstretched healthcare facilities in particular.
As well as helping care for the unwell and elderly, for example by sending an alert if someone is in difficulty, the robot will also roll around healthcare centers disinfecting surfaces and delivering medicine.
Forget ASMR – all you need is this calming pillow
Japan’s Yukai Engineering says its robotic pillow can help users relax by mimicking the rhythm of breathing.
The soft, fluffy pillow gently expands and contracts, vibrating as you hold it against your stomach. The idea is that you’ll breathe more slowly and deeply as your breath starts to synch with the movement of the pillow.
The brain band
The FRENZ Brainband by Earable Neuroscience is designed to help you sleep better at night, wake you up at the best time so you don’t feel groggy, and help you focus during the day.
A foldable treadmill
If you want a treadmill but don’t have much space, WalkingPad offers a solution: a lightweight treadmill that can be folded in two and stored against a wall or under a bed.
WalkingPad reaches speeds of 7.5 mph (12 km/h). It also includes a detachable phone or tablet holder and tracks your exercises in an app.
Skinstacks
Cosmetics giant Neutrogena has partnered with UK supplement manufacturer Nourished to create these tiny health jellies, designed to target your personal skincare needs.
Special software assesses your specific requirements and the finished product is a bespoke supplement for you.
Entertainment
Samsung’s 8K TVs
South Korean electronics giant Samsung says its Neo QLED QN900C 8K TV will deliver “brilliantly intense” 8K picture quality inside a frame so thin viewers will barely notice it.
It credits its Quantum Matrix Technology Ultimate with delivering 4,000 nit brightness with 14-bit contrast.
Android has joined Apple in the satellite-based texting future
Qualcomm has announced Snapdragon Satellite at CES 2023, which will effectively allow people who buy new Android phones later this year to send two-way text messages using satellites.
The idea is that the feature could come in handy for those who need to communicate but don’t have coverage.
Metaverse karaoke party
The metaverse, of course, is a key theme at CES this year.
One tool that’s going down especially well is the Mutalk, a voice-dampening device that the user covers their mouth with and opens a wealth of opportunity for party people who want to avoid riling their neighbors with late-night karaoke sessions.
Home
Childcare in check
Given the number of new devices displayed at this year’s event, the future of childcare is becoming clearer.
As well as AI baby monitors that keep watch over babies and toddlers, Canadian startup Gluxkind’s ‘smart stroller’ helps propel prams up hills and will even roll in front of exhausted parents without them having to do any of the legwork.
Talk to the animals
You might have seen viral TikToks of dogs using button mats to communicate with their owners.
FluentPet is the latest breakthrough on the market, with its hexagon-shaped plastic mat featuring buttons you can train your dog to use to indicate whether it’s hungry, wants to go outside or wants to play.
Or simply get yourself a robot dog
For the ’90s babies who remember Teksta, prepare to level up. Toy maker WowWee’s Dog-E has more than a million possible combinations of lights, sounds and personality traits.
Dog-E begins as a blank canvas and develops its personality as you set it up.
The developers say it’s a good option for those who can’t commit to owning a real pup, or perhaps for those with allergies.
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