The world's biggest tech show CES opens in Las Vegas on Wednesday, despite Omicron threat
January 05, 2022
110 Canon's dual fish-eye lens is on display prior to the Canon TogetherNext news conference during the CES tech show in Las Vegas. The lens is designed for filming in VR.
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210 ChessUp employees demonstrate their company's chessboard with a built-in chess instructor during CES Unveiled before the CES tech show in Las Vegas. When players touch a piece, the board lights up potential moves.
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310 Robotic arms by French company Niryo are demonstrated during CES Unveiled before the CES tech show in Las Vegas. The robots are intended to reproduce industrial actions at an affordable price in comparison to other robotic arms on the market, according to Niryo.
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410 The RTS F series Body Worn Camera is shown on display at the RT Stream International Co., Ltd. booth during CES Unveiled ahead of the CES tech show in Las Vegas. The body camera has a built-in walkie talkie and GPS positing among other features.
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510 A man demonstrates the Ainenne baby sleep monitor on display at the First Ascent Inc. booth during CES Unveiled ahead of the CES tech show in Las Vegas. The monitor claims, with 80 percent effectiveness, to identify a baby's emotional state based on voice patterns.
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610 A woman holds the Fasteesh Y-Brush at the Fasteesh Y-Brush booth during CES Unveiled ahead of the CES tech show, in Las Vegas. The sonic toothbrush can brush an entire mouth in ten seconds.
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710 The Graphene-Organolyte Battery is on display at the Nanotech Energy booth during CES Unveiled ahead of the CES tech show, in Las Vegas. The long-life battery is non-flammable and can withstand extreme temperatures. | AP Photo/Joe Buglewicz
810 The Pozzz is shown on display at the Genius Objects booth during CES Unveiled ahead of the CES tech show in Las Vegas. The device aims to limit smartphone use in children.
| AP Photo/Joe Buglewicz
910 The "bcool" thermometer by Baracoda Daily Healthtech is demonstrated during CES Unveiled before the CES tech show in Las Vegas. The thermometer doesn't require power or batteries, rather users shake the thermometer before taking their temperature.
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1010 A man demonstrates a paper nanotech sensor at the Somalytics booth during CES Unveiled ahead of the CES tech show in Las Vegas. The thin sensors can be used in a variety of touchless technologies.
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