As technology advances, the Consumer Electronics Show remains at the forefront of innovation. At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) which is being held in Las Vegas, Nevada, there are a number of interesting introductions as well as futuristic developments in progress. From baby wearables that could help with preventive health care and even save lives, to text messaging from dogs and even E-ink cars, this year’s show promises to be an exciting one.
One of the most exciting product introductions at this year’s show is the introduction of baby wearables. These wearable gadgets allow parents to monitor vital signs like heart rate, respiration, and temperature, as well as sending alerts if something is amiss. This kind of technology has the potential to help parents prevent health complications before they start and potentially save lives. Other products like smart baby monitors and baby strollers complete the picture.
You read that right – texts from dogs. A start-up company presented a product that allows dogs to “talk” to their owners via text messages. Basically, the dog wears a vest with sensors that track the animal’s movements and sends the data to the owners’ phones. The owners can then determine if the dog needs to be let out of the yard or to let them know if it’s okay for them to stay inside a little longer.
Finally, one of the most eye-catching products on display at this year’s show is an E-Ink car. This car has a body built entirely out of E-Ink, a flexible, light-weight material that has been used in ebook readers before. The car is powered by a hybrid motor and is designed to help reduce energy usage and emissions. It has already had interest in the market and is expected to be available by the end of the year.
Overall, CES 2018 promises to be an interesting show with some fascinating products being unveiled. From baby wearables, to texting dogs, to E-ink cars, there is something for everyone. It’s clear that technology continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible and how it can be used to improve the lives of people around the world.