New high-end televisions, health-tracking devices and cell phone holders that can automatically track you as you move around while on camera are among the first gadgets to be unveiled at the world’s largest technology trade show.
CES officially opens in Las Vegas on Tuesday, but many tech brands have already begun announcing the gadgets they’ll show off at the convention.
This includes BeamO from wearables company Withings. It’s a small gadget that combines a thermometer, ECG heart rate monitor, digital stethoscope, and blood oxygen level scanner, making it what the company claims is the world’s first 4-in-1 vitals monitor, offering “full functionality.” Health check in just 1 minute.”
The annual technology trade show sees Samsung, Sony, LG, Panasonic and more unveil their latest products and preview other technologies in development.
Samsung has confirmed that it will be showcasing a new series of high-end 8K resolution TVs during CES, as well as new speakers as part of its Frame series. The device is designed to look like a modern picture frame when not in use. Existing line of frame TVs.
Additionally, both Samsung and LG are demonstrating transparent TV technology at the Las Vegas show.
Smartphone accessories maker Belkin introduces a motorized iPhone stand that, when connected to a smartphone, automatically tilts and pans to keep subjects in view when using the camera for social media, content creation, or video calls. did.
BT Group start-up Etc also used the show to announce plans to begin a trial of converting old greenway cabinets used for broadband and phone cables into electric vehicle charging points.
Industry experts predict that artificial intelligence and automotive technology will also be among the biggest trends once the show begins.
Ahead of the convention’s official opening on Tuesday, the automotive industry will increasingly have a growing presence at CES, with a series of major brands, including many car companies, hosting events later Monday to unveil their latest devices and services. I plan to.
And ahead of the trade show, which is expected to draw about 100,000 attendees, Gary Shapiro, chief executive officer of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), the organizer of CES, said: C.E.S.
“At CES this year, we’re excited to shine a spotlight on the critical role technology plays in improving every aspect of the human experience.
“CES 2024 will be a hub where business leaders gather, dream and solve.”