Wacky and over-the-top tech at 2015 CES
The UN82S9W curved SUHD Smart television designed by Fuseproject Founder Yves Behar is displayed at the 2015 International CES on Jan. 5, 2015.
The massive TV is able to go from flat to curved at the touch of a button.
LG's 105-inch Ultra HD 4K TV
William Cho, president of LG Electronics USA, unveils LG's 105-inch Ultra HD 4K TV (model 105UC9) at the CEDIA Expo 2014, on Thursday, Sept. 11, 2014, in Denver.
TrackingPoint 338TP
TrackingPoint is showing off the new 338TP precision-guided firearm "allows even novice shooters to make mile-long shots with greater precision than the most skilled marksmen in the world."
Oral-B PRO 7000 SmartSeries Bluetooth toothbrush
Here's the Oral-B PRO 7000 SmartSeries Bluetooth toothbrush in action at CES.
Sleep Number SleepIQ Kids Bed
According to Sleep Number, the SleepIQ Kids Bed will adjust to accommodate the growing bodies of your children. As their bodies change, so will the support given by their mattress. Sleep Number promises to optimize the surface for comfort and spinal alignment.
BloomSky
The BloomSky is a personal weather station that snaps photos, too.
Belty
Emiota representative Johann Gobba wears Belty, a smart belt from Paris-based Emiota, at CES Unveiled, at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show.
Belty, the worlds first connected belt, monitors the wearers waistline measurements and advises when it is time to lose weight. Belty will also automatically loosen when the wearer sits and tighten when the wearer stands. Belty is made entirely in France - a wearable tech item that is also a fashion statement. The product is still under development but Emiota co-founder expects to have Belty on the market by Q4 at a price yet to be determined.
Onewheel
The motorized, self-balancing Onewheel can travel up to 12 mph for about five miles. The single-wheel design mimics the sensation of riding a snowboard on fresh powder, the makers say.