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szdaily -> Tech and Science -> 
Eye-catching inventions in CES 2017
    2017-01-18  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is an annual trade show organized by the Consumer Technology Association in the United States. The show kicked off with its big CES Unveiled event on January 3 and it featured a boatload* of cool and interesting new gadgets for us to get our hands on. These were some of the most eye-catching.

    FridgeCam

    The FridgeCam lets you know what’s in your fridge and when it’s about to expire.

    No one likes opening their fridge to grab some milk for their coffee only to dump out a chunky*, spoiled* mess. And that’s exactly what the FridgeCam is designed to prevent.

    The FridgeCam is a camera that sits inside your fridge and lets see what goodies you’ve got inside from anywhere in the world via a smartphone app. So if you’re heading home from work and want to know if you need to pick up some lettuce for your salad, you can jump on the FridgeCam app and get a live look at your fridge.

    The app can also let you automatically add food to your online shopping list when it detects that food in your fridge is about to expire. You can also use it as a handy tool to figure out who’s eating all of your leftovers when you’re not at home.

    Cerevo Taclim

    The Cerevo Taclim are the world’s first VR shoes.

    If you want to better feel the ground beneath your feet while playing VR games, the Cerevo Taclim is the extremely specific device you’ve been looking for.

    Marketed as the world’s first VR shoes, the Taclim provides haptic* feedback in the form of vibrations when you step over certain surfaces in VR worlds.

    Responses from people who tested the Taclim said it did provide feedback when walking over things like hard-packed* snow, iron floors and wooden planks, but it was often slow to respond.

    The Taclim also seeks to solve the issue of movement in VR by letting you move forward in games by walking in place.

    Cosmo Connected

    The Cosmo Connected is designed to help save motorcyclists’ lives.

    Motorcyclists are especially vulnerable* to accidents on the road, so to help prevent future incidents Cosmo Connected is rolling out its motorcycle helmet brake* light.

    The Cosmo Connected is an all-weather device that attaches to the back of your existing helmet and will automatically turn on when it detects that your motorcycle is slowing down.

    Most interesting is the fact that the Cosmo Connected can automatically alert emergency services when it detects that the helmet has been sitting horizontally* for too long.

    The app also includes your medical profile so doctors can have a better idea of how to treat you. (SD-Agencies)

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