The Los Angeles High Tech Show is gaining momentum and Focus continues to introduce you to the most interesting tools presented on it.
In today’s article, we will talk about a few technological innovations that surprised the visitors of CES 2023. Details about the devices were compiled by Techexplore.
LG Signature OLED M Wireless TV
A perfectionist dream comes true with LG’s giant 97 inch OLED TV that goes wireless with Zero Connect Box. The box still needs to be connected to the network, but can transmit content up to ten meters away from this 4K TV.
The company’s marketers claim that owners can place the panel in the center of the room and not get tangled in wires. Or, for example, hang a TV above a fireplace or in another hard-to-reach place. Wireless will help preserve the aesthetics of the room. True, wall-chasing will still be needed to stabilize this giant plasmid. Of course, and an impressive amount for the purchase of new products that the manufacturer has not yet announced.
Delivery robots from Ottonomy.io
Are you in a hurry or waiting in line at the airport but very hungry? No problem. Ottonomy.io from Brooklyn will send you a delivery robot to help bring you something delicious.
The Robot Yeti can fulfill the order. True, there is one condition – your favorite restaurant must buy these robots from the Brooklyn developer, and the food service itself must be located within a radius of six kilometers – this is the range of the electronic courier. Ritukar Vijay, co-founder of Ottonomy, says the cost of Yeti depends on the number of robots the restaurant wants to buy.
Musical glasses by Paula Abdul – Idol Eyes
Some visitors in their early 40s must be “old-fashioned” when Paula Abdul appears at the exhibit. The once popular singer and dancer (who was Michael Jackson’s main choreographer) didn’t come to Los Angeles empty-handed. She presented her own design Idol Eyes sound glasses, which not only protect the eyes from ultraviolet radiation, but also allow you to listen to your favorite music.
In her own words, the singer wanted to enter the world of technology for a long time and finally found out which device would do it best.
The audio glasses play music over regular Bluetooth and can play tracks for five hours. Of course they also let you answer calls. The accessory is available to anyone for $199.
VR glasses for wanderlust
Boring and boring. Yes, yes, this is about traveling long distances by car, especially in huge countries like the United States. Munich-based Holoride aims to solve this problem with its VR headset.
The headset allows passengers (not the driver!) to play video games, watch Netflix or browse Instagram on the go. Pleasure is not free. The newly released annual subscription is also available here. The full package of headphones, seat belts, and an annual holoride subscription will cost $799.
Previously Focus introduced readers to other CES 2023 curiosities: battery-powered inline skates, temporary tattoos, and a smart feeder.
Source: Focus
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