What's new in consumer electronics
Casey Macioge representing AcousticSheep LLC wears a RunPhones headband, a moisture wicking headband with removable headphones at the "CES: Unveiled," media preview for International CES, at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, Jan. 5, 2014.
The world's largest consumer technology trade show, also known as the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), runs from January 7 to 10.
Read more: CES 2014 features wearable gadgets, next wave of future technology
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A Mother data monitoring system from France is shown during the first press event for "CES Unveiled."Las Vegas
DJI Innovations product manager Paul Pan demonstrates the company's DJI Phantom 2 Vision aerial system during at a press event at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center.
The unit, available now for $1,199, has a 14-megapixel camera on board that can shoot raw photos and 1080p video.
It can be controlled with an iPhone or Android smart phone and has a 25-minute flight time.
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The LG Electronics LG G Flex phone is shown at a press event at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center for the 2014 International CES.
The company touts the unit as the world's first curved flexible smart phone featuring a 6-inch, curved P-OLED screen.
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Liquid Image's EGO LS wearable camera is displayed during a press event at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center for the 2014 International CES.
The 8-megapixel camera is WiFi enabled, has Bluetooth for remote control use and audio capability. It can be used with a module with 4G LTE so the user can live stream video anywhere. The camera will be available in June 2014 for $199 and the module will be sold separately, also for $199.
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A Wellograph watch and activity tracker is displayed at a press event at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center.
The watch works as a standalone device and displays information through an infographic interface. It can monitor the user's heart rate, work as a running watch and a pedometer, measure calories burned and contains all the information for up to four months.
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The Shine physical activity monitor by Misfit is displayed at a press event at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center.Las Vegas
The Sphero 2B robot from Orbotix is displayed at a press event at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center.
The robot is controlled by Bluetooth and iOS or Android smart phone apps and can travel up to 14 feet per second over multiple surfaces.
Using infrared technology, users can play multiplayer games by remote control.
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A Parrot MiniDrone is shown in flight during a press event at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center.Las Vegas
The Aha car media streaming platform by Harman is displayed at a press event at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center.Las Vegas
The LG G Flex phone is presented during the first press event "CES Unveiled."Las Vegas
Novasentis presents their Electro-Mechanical Polymer EMP, actuator technology, during the first press event at "CES Unveiled."Las Vegas
A DJI Innovations DJI Phantom 2 Vision aerial system drone is shown during "CES: Unveiled."Las Vegas
The MX3 Meizu smartphone from Chinese company Future Technology Enterprise Ltd is displayed at "CES: Unveiled."
The MX3 is the latest Meizu smartphone using the Flyme 3.0 operating system which the company plans to release in U.S. markets later this year.
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Liquid Image's goggles with built-in cameras are displayed at "CES Unveiled."Las Vegas
The Discovery iQ 48 Dual-Fuel Range with a 7-inch Android 4.0 tablet built into the front panel from appliance maker Dacor is displayed at "CES: Unveiled."
The tablet runs apps and controls all the functions of the oven via the touchscreen and the included Discovery iQ app and also connects into the home network.