Cool new tech gadgets at CES 2016
The latest gadgets and technology are unveiled at CES, the year's biggest consumer electronics show in Las Vegas.
In this photo, Eric Yu of Royole models the company's foldable Smart Mobile Theater system during "CES Unveiled," a preview event of the 2016 International CES trade show, in Las Vegas, Jan. 4, 2016. The $700.00 system has noise-canceling headphones and a viewing system that is vision correctable so you don't need to wear your glasses, Yu said.
Fitbit Blaze smart watch
The new Fitbit Blaze is seen at a press conference on CES Press Day, Jan. 5, 2016 in Las Vegas ahead of the CES 2016 Consumer Electronics Show.
On Jan. 5, Fitbit unveiled its "smart fitness watch," aiming to get into the growing smartwatch segment with upgraded fitness tracking features. The company, which leads the wearable tech market with its wrist-worn trackers but is being challenged by the rise of smartwatches from Apple and others, said its $199 Fitbit Blaze watch was available for pre-order and would be in retail stores globally in May.
Segway Ninebot
A yet-to-be-released Segway Ninebot personal transportation robot is seen onstage during the Intel keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Jan. 5, 2016.
CES, the world's largest annual consumer technology trade show, runs through January 9 and is expected to feature 3,600 exhibitors showing off their latest products and services to more than 150,000 attendees.
iDerma
Jonathan Graff, director of clinical research for Apira Science demonstrates the company's iDerma Facial Beautification System, designed to treat various skin-related disorders, at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Jan. 4, 2016.
Samsung's Gear S2 smartwatches
Samsung's Gear S2 smartwatches are displayed at the Samsung booth at CES 2016 at the Las Vegas Convention Center on January 6, 2016.
Polaroid 3D printer
A wooden octopus-like figure is displayed after it was printed on top of a Polaroid 3D Printer ModelSmart 250S at CES 2016 at the Las Vegas Convention Center on January 6, 2016.
FFZERO1 Concept car
The Faraday Future FFZERO1 Concept car is displayed on the first day of the CES 2016 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Vivitar Speaker Smartbulb
The new Vivitar Speaker Smartbulb LB-120, which is both a speaker and a lightbulb that can be controlled with a smartphone app, is displayed at the CES 2016 Consumer Electronics Show.
Mini Wi-Fi digital camera
Polaroid's iZone mini Wi-Fi digital camera is displayed at the Las Vegas Convention Center on January 6, 2016 in Las Vegas.
HairMax Laserband
The HairMax Laserband, a hands-free device promoted to treat hair loss, is demonstrated at the opening event at the CES 2016 consumer electronics show in Las Vegas Jan. 4, 2016.
R70i aging suit
Bran Ferren (L), founder of Applied Minds, talks to a journalist dressed in an R70i aging suit during a preview in the Genworth booth at the 2016 CES trade show in Las Vegas, Jan. 5, 2016.
The suits simulate various aging conditions and will be used in a national tour to educate and build empathy for the aging process, said spokeswoman Alexandra Osorio.
Volkswagen BUDD-e
Smart car technology is a big focus at the 2016 CES trade show. The Volkswagen BUDD-e electric vehicle is displayed during a keynote address in Las Vegas, Jan. 5, 2016.
Delphi automated vehicle
The screen in Delphi's automated vehicle shows the car stopping on its own after communicating with a stop light at an intersection in Las Vegas, Jan. 5, 2016.
Using advanced software and hardware, Delphi's vehicle can communicate with streets, signs, traffic lights, other cars and even pedestrians according to the company.
The Disco drone
Representatives from the French company Parrot demonstrate a prototype of their new Disco drone at the opening event at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Jan. 4, 2016.
The Disco is the first wing-shaped drone which a user can pilot with no learning process, according to the company.
3D printed bicycle
Satoshi Yanagisawa of Japan displays the Orbitrec, a connected 3D printed bicycle by Cerevo, during "CES Unveiled," a preview event of the 2016 International CES trade show in Las Vegas, Jan. 4, 2016.
The bicycle features 3D printed titanium joints, carbon fiber tubes and a built in sensor module that sends a variety of information to a smartphone.
Allie Go 360-degree action cam
An Allie Go, a 360-degree action cam, by IC Real Tech is shown on a helmet during "CES Unveiled," a preview event of the 2016 International CES trade show, in Las Vegas, Jan. 4, 2016.
The $599.00 camera uses two sensors with over 180 degree-coverage each and combines the video in the unit using Qualcomm processors.
Oliba
An Oliba is shown attached to a teddy bear during "CES Unveiled," a preview event of the 2016 International CES trade show, in Las Vegas, Jan. 4, 2016.
The $69.00 smart toy tracker from France can also be programed to play stories or sing a lullaby.
Mother monitoring system
A Mother monitoring system by Sen.se is displayed during "CES Unveiled," a preview event of the 2016 International CES trade show, in Las Vegas, Jan. 4, 2016.
The device for seniors has features such as medication reminders and alerts. Sensors on pill bottles let Mother know if the medication has been accessed or merely moved, a representative said.
Voice-controlled alarm clock
A Bonjour alarm clock is displayed during "CES Unveiled," a preview event of the 2016 International CES trade show in Las Vegas, Nevada January 4, 2016.
The voice-controlled, Internet-enabled alarm clock can be programmed to wake you up under a variety of user-set conditions and can alert you if your home security system detects an intruder. The $200 clock from France should be available by Christmas season in 2016, a representative said.
Airmega smart air purifier
A smartphone receives real-time information on air quality from an Airmega air purifier from Coway during "CES Unveiled," a preview event of the 2016 International CES trade show in Las Vegas, Nevada January 4, 2016.
The WiFi-enabled, smart air purifiers from South Korea range in price from $749.00-$849.00 depending on the size.
Smart Ski Airbag Vests
Valentin Honore (L) and Pierre-Francois Tissot of France model Smart Ski Airbag Vests by In & Motion during "CES Unveiled," a preview event of the 2016 International CES trade show in Las Vegas, Nevada January 4, 2016.
The vest worn by Tissot is shown inflated. The reusable vests are expected to retail for $1,200.00.
Robotic dog by WowWee
A robotic dog named CHiP by WowWee, described as being able to learn tricks from its owner, is demonstrated at the opening event at the CES 2016 consumer electronics show in Las Vegas, Jan. 4, 2016.