Shower for the lazy and suitcase-chaser: gadgets of the future presented in Las Vegas

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The annual international Consumer electronics show CES was held in Las Vegas. Large companies and little-known startups have presented the latest gadgets and prototypes that make it clear that the future has already arrived. We will tell you about a suitcase that is never lost, a mirror that will tell you what to wear, and other inventions.

Shower for the lazy and suitcase-chaser: gadgets of the future presented in Las Vegas
Source: Daily Mail

Shower for the lazy and suitcase-chaser: gadgets of the future presented in Las Vegas
The suitcase CX-1 will never get lost and literally will not leave the owner a step behind — it moves at a speed of about 10 kilometers per hour, has a built-in map and remembers the owner's face. The GPS tracker of the mobile miracle is activated by a bracelet. If the owner moves too far away from the suitcase, he starts to scream loudly. The estimated price is 800 pounds (almost 62 thousand rubles).

Shower for the lazy and suitcase-chaser: gadgets of the future presented in Las Vegas
Can't decide what to wear to work? The Haier mirror will save you from this daily nightmare. It analyzes all your clothes in the wardrobe (while it has special chips on it) and chooses an outfit. Haier will tell you in detail how to wash this or that thing, and tell you exactly where your favorite jacket is hanging.

The mirror also shows training videos. The price is still unknown.

Shower for the lazy and suitcase-chaser: gadgets of the future presented in Las Vegas
The FoldiMate smart gadget for the lazy — neatly folds up to 40 things in four minutes. However, a device that is bigger than a washing machine will need a little help. You need to fix each thing in the device and fasten the buttons. FoldiMate is also a bit picky — it does not fold socks, underwear, children's clothes and bulky things.

Shower for the lazy and suitcase-chaser: gadgets of the future presented in Las Vegas
The smart bracelet "Signal" was presented at the exhibition, with which you can talk on the phone by simply putting your finger to your ear. According to the creator Min Jay Kim, the microphone installed in the bracelet transmits sound through the vibrations of the skin.

With this technology, it is almost impossible to eavesdrop on a conversation. In addition, the speaker does not risk dropping the phone by reflexively jerking his hand. Charging of the bracelet is enough for 4 days in the switched-on state or 4 hours of continuous use.

Shower for the lazy and suitcase-chaser: gadgets of the future presented in Las Vegas
The iPal robot was created to help pensioners, children and people with disabilities. The robot has built-in facial recognition, it detects emotions, and if an elderly person has fallen, it will call for help. iPal can also talk to children and pensioners, sing, dance, tell jokes, play.

Shower for the lazy and suitcase-chaser: gadgets of the future presented in Las Vegas
The Robomart mobile store offers fresh fruits and vegetables that can be ordered via a smartphone. Less than an hour after ordering, the car counter arrives at the doorstep of the house, the buyer chooses the products he likes and pays the bill using a smartphone.

"People don't like to buy vegetables and fruits online, because they prefer to choose high-quality copies themselves. Robomart gives them such an opportunity," said Ali Ahmed, the creator of the electronic store, who moved from London to Silicon Valley two years ago.

Shower for the lazy and suitcase-chaser: gadgets of the future presented in Las Vegas

Smart Spartan briefs are sewn from high-tech fabric with silver thread and protect men from mobile phone radiation. And SKIIN underpants are equipped with sensors that monitor the pulse and pressure.

Shower for the lazy and suitcase-chaser: gadgets of the future presented in Las Vegas
So tired that you're too lazy to even turn on the water in the shower? Relax and calmly be lazy in the shower for 170 thousand rubles, which is activated by a voice command, adjusts your favorite temperature and, thanks to motion sensors, turns on only when you enter.

Developer Kohler also introduced a bathtub that is filled with water by voice command.

Keywords: 2018 | CES | Future | Gadget | Gadgets | Device | Las vegas

     

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