CES showcases companies including manufacturers, developers and suppliers of consumer technology hardware, content, technology delivery systems and more. It also includes a conference program where the world’s business leaders and pioneering thinkers address the industry’s most relevant issues. Just a few days ago, CES 2023 goes live and many companies introduced the latest products.
1) Withings U Pee Scanner:
- This toilet sensor claims to help manage your nutrition and report if you’re about to ovulate. It can detect who is peeing on it and stores urine data in the cloud. Costs 500$.
2) Aroma Shooter:
- It’s a necklace that transmits smells relevant to what’s being shown on your computer screen. It uses “solid-state” cartridges in flavors like papaya, chamomile, and soy sauce. Costs 999$ & 54$ per cardidge
3) Anti-Snoring Pillow:
- It detects when you’re snoring and turns you over so you to sleep better
4) SkinScanner gummy printer:
- It will scan your face for a skin reading and suggest which vitamins and minerals it thinks your skin needs most. Then, a 3D printer produces the edible gummies Neutrogena claims will nourish your skin.
5) Electric in-line Skates:
- Meant to help in skating uphill. Costs 500$
6) Ella smart baby stroller:
- An AI-powered baby stroller with a motor for push and uphill assistance and self-driving capability, but the stroller will follow you only when the baby is not in it. Costs 3,300$
7) The Nowatch:
- It is not a watch but a wristband with a gemstone at its center. It has fitness sensors and its function is to remind you that you don’t need to know the time, so live in the moment. Costs 387$
8) Breathing pillow:
- It mimics the rhythm of breathing & the CEO said that the pillow can help remote workers who struggle to switch off from their jobs.
9) Kohler’s Sprig showerheads:
- The aromatherapy system infuses shower water with vitamins and scents – all you need to complete your spa treatment are the cucumbers. Costs 150$
10) AR eyebrows:
- Uses AR to scan your brow, recommending the perfect shape and thickness, before using 2,400 tiny nozzles and printing technology to draw your brows.