From self-driving strollers to smart bath mats, thousands of companies are debuting their next big thing at the CES, Consumer Electronics Show.
Innovation, some of it pretty quirky, is on full display at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week.
Thousands of companies, from startups to titans, are debuting their futuristic, must-have gadgets and gizmos.“And, that’s technology being used to solve some of the world’s biggest challenges,” said Allie Fried, spokeswoman for CES.John Deere, which already had unveiled an autonomous tractor, now promotes its robotic fertilizer. The idea is to save the farmer and consumer money and reduce the chemicals to the environment.A Dandy Technology robot uses AI to roam your lawn and kill weeds.
It’s Baracoda’s BBalance bath mat that tells you all kinds of things like your weight, body composition, and posture and then gives personalized tips to improve.One camera points out the windshield, while the other points into the car. “If it senses sound or motion when you’re not there, you’ll get an alert on your cellphone and the camera turns on and you see what’s happening.”For parents, there’s also a self-driving stroller.
Canadian startup Glüxkind Technologies revealed “Ella,” a smart stroller that starts at $3,300. The stroller, powered by AI, includes danger alerts and smart brakes.“These are real-time translating earbuds,” Fried said.And for parents who need a translation for their baby’s cries? There’s a product for that, too.As a consumer reporter, Marilyn is all about helping people stay safe and save a buck.
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