'Smart' oven, chameleon machine and cute robot pet: the most interesting technological innovations at CES 2023 - ForumDaily
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'Smart' oven, chameleon car and cute robot pet: CES 2023's hottest tech releases

From January 5 to 8, the Consumer Electronics Show 2023 was held in Las Vegas. The largest electronics manufacturers and little-known startups showed a lot of new products and concepts, reports 4PDA.

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After a 2-year hiatus caused by the coronavirus pandemic, CES 2023 Consumer Electronics Show finally took place in Las Vegas. Over 3200 companies from 173 countries came to the event to show their most innovative and unusual developments, reports chip.

Futuristic cockpit of a Chrysler car

In the fantasies of Chrysler designers, the car of the future is devoid of a steering wheel. In its place will be a 37,2-inch infotainment display. It will allow you to play games, sing karaoke, participate in video conferences - in general, it will not let you get bored while the car rustles along the highway.

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Inside the Synthesis cab is its own virtual assistant: AI keeps track of the driver's schedule, controls smart home devices, and recommends restaurants with a nearby charging station.

Chrysler intends to enter the electric vehicle market in 2025. Perhaps some of the Synthesis ideas will come true in a few years.

Lenovo laptop with replaceable modules

The Lenovo ThinkBook 16p is not a full-fledged modular laptop, but the Chinese company's product has a magnetic connector that allows you to connect Magic Bay accessories. For example, a powerful flashlight, an advanced 4K webcam or even an LTE modem with a SIM card slot.

The laptop is focused not only and not so much on office workers, but on the creators of digital content, a creative audience. The laptop offers a 16-inch miniLED display, a 13th Gen Intel processor, GeForce RTX 4060 graphics, and up to 16GB of RAM.

Samsung Smart Oven

This novelty called Samsung Bespoke AI Oven will be appreciated by bloggers. You can use the camera to keep an eye on your food without opening the oven door, get notifications when a burn is detected, or even broadcast your cooking on social media. The smart home gadget can recognize more than 80 types of food and recommend oven settings.

You can adjust settings using the touch display or the supplied smartphone app.

Of course, the oven is integrated with the Samsung smart home system and supports remote control from a smartphone. In addition, the device is able to make recommendations on proper nutrition, depending on the health of the owner - for this there is an integration with the Samsung Health service.

The five Samsung Bespoke AI Oven models are already available in Europe starting at $3021.

Color-changing BMW car

BMW i Vision Dee is a car crossed with a digital assistant: it welcomes the driver and expresses emotions by changing the shape of the headlights and grille. True, everything is still presented within the framework of the concept.

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BMW has unveiled an updated version of its automotive color change technology, expanding the concept from black and white to a full color palette. You can change the color of the car in one click. The body of the machine is divided into 240 segments, which can instantly and independently change their shade to one of 32 options. It uses an advanced generation of digital ink, which BMW first showed in 2022.

Wireless and near-wireless TVs

LG brought to the show a 97-inch model Signature OLED M3, which receives content from a separate station Zero Connect Box wirelessly. The gadget also has no ports, but you can connect to cable TV through the connectors in the station. However, it was not possible to get rid of the power cord.

A completely autonomous TV was announced by Displace. This is a 55" panel with a built-in battery. The battery will last for a month of autonomy if you turn on the screen for six hours a day. Interestingly, several of these TV panels - at least 4, at least 16 - can be combined into one giant.

Sony Project Leonardo game controller

Sony has brought the Project Leonardo controller for the PlayStation 2023 game console to CES 5. But this is no ordinary controller, but a completely unique device created with the participation of game developers, industry experts and community members. Its main "trick" in a variety of interchangeable components: analog joysticks, buttons of various shapes and sizes.

All this makes Project Leonardo not so much a controller as a constructor that allows you to assemble a controller that is convenient for you. It is designed to address common issues that many gamers with limited motion control experience, including difficulty holding the controller for long periods of time, accurate pressing of small groups of buttons or triggers, or optimal placement of thumbs and forefingers on a standard controller. In addition, the gadget is compatible with devices from other manufacturers thanks to four 3,5 mm ports and can be used in a company with both the second Project Leonardo and the regular DualSense gamepad.

Blood pressure monitoring device without cuff

Do not forget at CES 2023 and those who monitor their health. There are already a huge number of wearable electronics on the market that can measure blood pressure without a bulky cuff. But the vast majority of them are not particularly accurate. The latest development of Valencell is a compact device that uses the principle of photoplethysmography to measure the structure of blood flow.

The information received is analyzed by a special algorithm and compared with the age, weight, gender and height of the user. Well, as a result, we get fairly accurate data on diastolic and systolic pressure. Moreover, the accuracy seems to be actually very high - now the device is awaiting approval from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The start of its sales is scheduled for the end of the year, and the price of the gadget is expected at $99.

Cute robot KEYi Loona

The new development from Keyi Tech was not only one of the most interesting novelties of the exhibition, but also turned out to be one of the cutest robots on the market. It is not surprising! The device can show emotions, sneezes, itches, dances and generally behaves like a real pet.

In addition, Loona does an excellent job of recognizing faces, voices and emotions of people around, recognizes its owner and can repeat words after him. All in all, if you suffer from wool allergies or just don't want to have a live pet, then Loona might be a great option for you.

The robot has already appeared on the Kickstarter crowdfunding platform for $449 with shipments starting next month.

Exoskeleton German Bionic Apogee

It was the first company in the world to deliver connected exoskeletons to the workplace, using self-learning and artificial intelligence to support lifting movements and prevent bad posture, thereby becoming an intelligent link between humans and machines. Smart power suits and wearable devices from German Bionic protect the health of workers and significantly reduce the risk of accidents and injuries, which in turn improves work processes.

The new Apogee exoskeleton from German Bionic is based on the Cray X introduced a few years ago. It attaches to the legs and uses electric motors to compensate for almost 30 kilograms of stress on the lower back in one movement. Reduces fatigue with simple walking.

The exact characteristics of the exoskeleton have not yet been announced. It is only known that it is much lighter and "smarter" than its predecessor. But this device is unlikely to hit the consumer market - the Cray X was only available to corporate customers on a $499/month subscription, and its successor is likely to use the same sales model.

Withings U-Scan Smart Urine Analyzer

Let's be honest, many of us think about doctors only when we get sick. All kinds of fitness bracelets and smart watches help to partially keep abreast of the state of your health, but it is unlikely that the information they give out can be called at least somewhat complete. The U-Scan is Withings' first attempt at a body fluid analysis device. The shell-shaped apparatus sits on the edge of the bowl like an aroma block and captures a small sample of fluid during urination.

In about a minute, users will find insights into their menstrual cycle or nutrition, depending on which cartridge is installed. The device can read the pH and hydration levels by determining the specific gravity, tell you about the level of ketones and vitamin C. Believe it or not, but thanks to the Stream ID function, the analyzer will even be able to distinguish one user from another.

The analyzer will be available in Europe for $499,95 and the Withings U-Scan cartridge replacement service will cost another $29,95 per month. However, you can change them yourself.

Lenovo Smart Paper Notebook

No less interesting was another novelty of the exhibition — the Lenovo Smart Paper electronic notepad. The gadget looks like an ordinary e-book or tablet, but it is not intended for reading at all. With the help of the development of a Chinese company, you can create handwritten notes, as in a regular notepad, and then store them in the device itself or synchronize with other gadgets running Android, iOS or Windows. The “notebook” itself is equipped with a 10,3-inch display using electronic ink technology, and it comes with a stylus that recognizes 4096 degrees of pressure. Write on the screen (pen included) and the notepad can convert your handwriting to digital text for easy viewing later. You can also instantly edit or move existing notes anywhere on the page.

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At the same time, a huge number of “paper” options are available to users, ranging from a regular notebook to canvas, and the model’s own memory is enough to store 50 sheets of handwritten notes. The price of such a notebook is $000.

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