All kinds of companies flock to CES annually to announce forthcoming products. Let’s take a quick look at some of this year’s announcements, shall we?
Neutrogena and supplement company Nourished have on a line of customized gummies for skin health. They’re 3D-printed after scanning customers’ faces.
Withings’ U-Scan is that attaches to your toilet and analyzes your pee to offer daily health info. (It’s sparking .)
Delta Air Lines will offer its SkyMiles members on most domestic flights.
John Deere an electric excavator and ExactShot, which could save farmers 60%+ more starter fertilizer.
Sony and Honda announced their mysterious EV prototype, Afeela, due in 2026. Sony Honda Mobility CEO Yasuhide Mizuno said Sony’s experience with AI, VR, and AR would play a role, The Verge. Hmm!
Amazon opened its for preorder starting at ~$200. It records as you drive, but also if it senses a break-in and if told to. Meanwhile, Garmin an always-on dash cam for ~$400, plus a ~$10/mo. subscription.
Gluxkind announced Ella, a $3.3k . This sounds mildly terrifying, but Ella only moves autonomously if a child isn’t inside. It can also play lullabies.
Brelyon’s Brelyon Fusion is a wrap-around display that offers VR-style immersion sans headset. TechCrunch reports a marketable model is 3-4 years off, but we could totally see this at the gaming cafes of the future.
is a dual-screen laptop with a stand, keyboard, and stylus. Not gonna lie — this looks very handy.
Acer is leveling up the standing desk with its $999 . Not only does it keep you moving, but you can also pedal to generate energy for your devices.
BMW’s is an EV sedan that changes color thanks to exterior panels. For something even more futuristic, check out the , a four-seat electric flying car (eVTOL) that could be available for ride-sharing in 2026. Personal preorders are — gulp — $789k.
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