1/14/22

Inside look at CES Highlights

The amazing Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas is a wrap, but the impact will last far into the future.

Here is a look at some of the Highlights of this years show.

First at the Sands convention center we are greeted by the Year of the Tiger. Not exactly tech but it made for a dramatic entrance and reminds us of all the Chinese who were not allowed to travel this year. We miss their innovations.





The pre-show starts with CES unveiled where new emerging technologies showcase their inventions. We will show some details of these products after we review them. Many are not on the market yet.





First we get nose tested and show Vaccination. They kindly broadcast entertainment making the process more interesting.




Which way is CES? Oh, it's in every direction.










Health Test Kits make a showing. With some, you can get the results by bluetooth. I guess that is new technology relevant to current times.





Hi Tech appliances.  This small protable dishwaher will keep your utensils super sanitary whereever you go






Super Hi Tech Future Driverless Cars. Wow, I can't wait.



We were able to ride in a driverless electric delivery van.  A brave employee even jumped out in front of the truck to test it.  The truck stopped and followed him down the track like a well trained puppy.   This was like a Ripley's believe or not.

Large Commercial Electric Semi Trucks were also on display. Be sure to get out of the way of these big boys.  These trucks remind me of a SciFi movie I saw decades ago? AI Trucks with a mind of their own.
 
Meanwhile BMW showed a car that can change colors to suit your mood.





No technology show is complete without Fintech, tokens and crypto.  The most lavish parties this year were hosted by Crypto companys. Nifty sponosred a Pink Floyd concert. I think I will get some this invisible currency.




There were great devices to help injured, handicapped and tired people. This is a portable chair that you can walk in. 


This is no ordinary desk lamp. It is super high tech.  They say it is proven to help people with Dyslexia to correct their vision by syncing both eyes.  They say Dyslexia is caused by the eyes sending signals out of sync. One eye transmits a signal out of order. This lamp corrects the timing.





High Tech Excercise equipment was really fun. So were the girls who train you on them.  You can wear sensors that enable the equiptment to coach your movements and measure your progress.








And of Course the Metaverse was being demonstrated.  It is a whole different world out there inside a set of goggles.



Samsung is on a green binge. They have a solar charged remote. Now they are introducing a remote that charges from the RF waste frequency from your router and the tv. It can charge from RF in the room.



When your feet get tire, several booths offer solutions.  We averaged 12 kilometers per day walking the convention halls, so these boosters really helped. Although inserts are age old, Atrex had hi tech machines that measure your pressure points so you know exactly what you need.



And when all else fails it is nice to test the newest massage chairs. The Pharoh 02 Bodyfriend won an Innovation Award for introducing Oxygen therapy into the chair. See the little bar near the head where you can get an extra boost of O2.

Kai achieved an Innovation Award for introducing Nuromuscular Stimulaiton with Sonic Wave.  This is technology you can enjoy. 

by Dr. Rob Longwell






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