BOOGIE BOARD<\/strong>
\n
\nWhile the Boogie Board itself is not new, the company showcased a couple of new designs. In case you’re unfamiliar, Boogie Board makes digital writing pads — you can hang them up anywhere (like on a fridge) and write\/draw\/scribble on them. The slate is wiped clean at the press of a button and they can be re-used hundreds and thousands of times — drastically reducing paper use in homes and offices.
\n
\n
\n\"\"
\nThese two new designs (Scribble n’ Play & Jot 4.5) are aimed at the children in the house. The Scribble n’ Play has, for the first time, a display that shows colour. It has four large, easy-to-grip writing\/drawing ‘pens’ clipped onto the four corners. The smaller Jot 4.5 has a translucent screen and comes with a bunch of flash cards that can be inserted in a slot behind the screen — to help kids learn simple subjects.
\n
\nSMARTHALO<\/strong>
\n
\nUsing a smartphone while on two wheels is a lot riskier than while driving. Smarthalo is a device that can convert any bicycle into a smartcycle. It clamps into the handlebar and can show you useful information like driving directions or notify you of incoming calls\/SMS using a ring of multicolour LEDs.
\n\"\"
It is meant to be left on the bike permanently (except while charging) and the company says that the military – grade locking mechanism prevents theft. The SmartHalo app will guide you around and send the appropriate signal to the device to show you where to turn. It can also remind you where you parked your bike, track your fitness\/distance and export data to third-party apps like Strava, Apple<\/a> Health Kit or Google<\/a> Fitness. As if that wasn’t enough, it has motion activated anti-theft and white LEDs to light the way ahead..
\n
\n360 FLY<\/strong>
\n
\nThere’s a solid reason why action cameras are so popular: they’re rugged, have a wide field of view and help you document\/share your adventures. GoPro has a majority of the premium market in the bag but there’s one thing they’re missing: 360 degree video. Panoramic video itself is not new and there are also dual 180-degree lens cameras like the Ricoh Theta that can capture panoramic video.
\n
\n
\n\"\"
\n360 Fly is a single camera that can capture 360-degree video with a single lens. It can be used as a standalone camera (on a tripod, selfie stick or in your hand) or mounted on a helmet, handlebar or vehicle. It’s waterproof without needing a housing and has built in WiFi + Bluetooth. You can use the app on your phone to preview live video, edit video and share. It weighs only 138 grams and the built in rechargeable battery is good for about 2 hours of use.
\n
\nFLAP IT<\/strong>
\n
You may have heard of split-flap displays or at least seen one without knowing what it was cal
led<\/a>. Before LED signage and full colour displays became common, these ‘flipping’ displays were often sighted at airports and train stations, displaying names, destinations and time tables. In essence, the display is mechanical and it uses a rolling set of flaps to form letters and numbers. Flapit is a split-flap display that is built to better connect a small business to its customers. The device itself is solidly built yet charmingly retro. It is wireless – so you can control it using a webapp on a computer or mobile device. It weighs about 3kg, is 58cm wide, can be placed anywhere for maximum visibility and is the first physical counter that is preconnected to all major social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram etc).
\n
\n
\n\"\"
\nYou can use it to display a live view of how many Facebook likes your page have, how many Twitter followers, YouTube views and so on. The company suggests using it in brick and mortar retailers, hotels, coffee shops, restaurants and offices. The flap designs can also be customised to your business.
\nPETBOT<\/strong>
\n
\nThe makers of this gadget call it the first smartphone for pets – and that it has ‘petificial intelligence’! While that may be an exaggeration, it’s a pretty cool device nonetheless. It’s designed for people who regularly leave pets at home while they’re away at work. Thanks to the built in camera, speaker and mic, you can check in on your pets remotely and even speak to them.
\n
\n
\n\"\"
\nPets can also send you video selfies while you’re at work – this action is triggered by a bark or a meow. It also has a container for little treats that you can dispense for training. Finally, if your pet gets anxious without you around, you can upload and play soothing music\/sounds on the PetBot speaker. If you’re afraid that your pet might destroy PetBot, it can also be mounted on a wall. It connects via WiFi and you need to get the free iOS\/Android app to start using the device.
\n
\n
3D RUDDER<\/a><\/strong>
\n
\nVirtual reality and Augmented Reality were buzzwords at CES 2016. If you’ve experienced a VR headset (even something like Google Cardboard), you’ll know that it has the potential to digitally transport you away. But what if you want more control over your VR experience? One way is to use a joystick, mouse or keyboard — but it’s not the most intuitive. French company 3D Rudder says that in going digital, we lost the use of our feet. This circular board has sensitive, built in gyroscopes and pressure sensors. It is intended to be used while seated and has a USB interface for maximum compatibility. Place your feet on it and it precisely detects movement (forward, backward, strafe left\/right, rotation) or up\/down if you alternate pressing down with heel\/toes.
\n
\n
\n\"\"
\nSome of the applications include your own virtual tours, real estate showcase, gaming, 3D design\/CAD and machine control (while your hands remain free to do other things).
\n
\n
CINEMOOD<\/a><\/strong>
\n
\nAt its most basic, CineMood is a portable video projector designed for children. After seeing this adorable, palm-sized device in action, it’s clear that it fills a void when it comes to entertainment and parent-child interaction.
\n
\n
\n\"\"
\nFirstly, CineMood can turn any flat, white surface into a personal cinema. It has built in speakers and a battery that can power the device for up to 2 hours at a time. It can store your own curated list of cartoons or AV storybooks for your child to view at leisure. It is also cloud connected and wireless — you can get content from CineMood that is pre-filtered by age. As a parent, you can get the iOS\/Android app and quickly send a video message directly to the projector, even from a remote location. The LED projection system is not too bright, doesn’t get hot (it uses passive cooling rather than fans) and can be used in any orientation.
\n
\nONAGOFLY<\/strong>
\n
Drones<\/a> don’t need to be very large, complicated or expensive. Take for example, the Indiegogo-funded Onagofly (which we have featured before in a spotlight). This is a lightweight (140 grams), palm-sized quadcopter with some features that you won’t find in other drones that cost five times as much. For instance, it has an infrared collision avoidance system — emitters and receivers on all four sides help it avoid obstacles like trees, pillars and wall while it automatically follows you around. The built in camera can record 1080p HD video or capture 15MP still images.
\n
\n
\n\"\"
\nWith the remote control app on your phone or tablet, you can connect to the drone’s WiFi signal to see a live feed from the camera. You can also control navigation, switch on\/off the auto follow mode and instantly save photos\/videos to your mobile device. It has a battery life of about 15 minutes.
\n
\nGLANCE CLOCK<\/strong>
\n
The smartphone is a major distraction for a lot of people. You’ll often hear of it being banned on the dinner table or people getting into fights over excessive use. The Glance Clock is a clever invention that helps you reduce smartphone use. In a way, you could compare it to a smartwatch, since it delivers notifications (who’s calling, SMS, alerts) and fitness data – except that it’s hung on your wall. Since it’s publicly viewable, it can also connect to smarthome
devices<\/a> and web services that can provide info for groups of people.
\n
\n
\n\"\"
\n
\n
\nInside the Glance Clock are two banks of multi-colour LEDs: one group that encircles the clock face and one group that forms a rectangular, scrolling LED display. There’s a free mobile app that helps you set up all your notifications and the beautiful animations (and sound) will catch your eye and deliver info to you at a glance.
\n
\nILY<\/strong>
\n
\nThe landline has pretty much disappeared from many homes. Many parents also like to limit the time that their children have with digital devices. However, communication between children and parents (or grandparents) can suffer as a result. The solution is the ILY Family phone, made by US-based company Insensi. It’s an always-on, always connected (Ethernet or WiFi) phone with multiple speakers, a large colour display and detachable wireless handset. It may look like a tablet that’s tacked on to a phone but it is actually purpose built for AV communication only. The parents can get the free app on their mobile phone to call the ILY and voice\/video chat with their kids. Or the device could be placed with grandparents who may not be tech-savvy — using it is as easy as tapping the picture of the person on it.
\n
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从CES 2016年10隐藏的宝石

Onagofly是一个轻量级(140克),拿起四轴飞行器与其他一些特性,你不会找到无人机,成本的5倍。

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  • 更新2016年1月13日凌晨07:59坚持
冲浪板

冲浪板本身并不是新的,该公司展示了几个新设计。如果你不熟悉,冲浪板使数字写垫,你可以挂在任何地方(如冰箱)和写画/潦草。石板擦拭干净的按下一个按钮,它们可以重用数百和数千次,大大减少纸在家庭和办公室使用。



这两个新设计(潦草n '玩&记4.5)旨在让屋子里的孩子们。潦草n的玩,第一次显示的颜色。它有四个大型easy-to-grip写作/画画的笔夹在四个角落。较小的记4.5有一个半透明的屏幕,用一堆卡片,可以插入在屏幕背后的槽——帮助孩子学习简单的科目。

SMARTHALO

使用智能手机在两个轮子是开车时的风险比。Smarthalo是一种设备,可以转换任何自行车smartcycle。它夹到车把,可以给你有用的信息像驾驶方向或通知您的来电/ SMS使用环的多色发光二极管。

它是在自行车上永久(充电时除外),该公司表示军事级别的锁定机制防止盗窃。SmartHalo应用将指导您在和发送适当的信号的设备给你。它还可以提醒你你停自行车的地方,跟踪你的健身/像Strava距离和数据导出到第三方应用,苹果卫生装备或谷歌健康。好像这还不够,它运动激活防盗和白色led灯前. .

360年飞

一个坚实的理由行动相机如此受欢迎:他们崎岖,有一个广泛的视野,帮助你文档/分享你的冒险。还装有袋子里大多数的溢价市场但有一件事他们失踪:360度的视频。全景视频本身并不是新的,也有双180度镜头相机像理光θ可以捕获全景视频。



360飞是一个相机,可以捕捉360度的视频只有一个镜头。它可以作为一个独立的相机(在三脚架上,有问题或者你的手)或安装在头盔,手把或车辆。它是防水不需要住房和内置WiFi +蓝牙。您可以使用应用程序在手机上预览视频,编辑视频和分享。它的重量只有138克,内置的可充电电池是好的约2小时的使用。

拍打它

你也许听说过分裂式襟翼显示或至少见过不知道是卡尔领导。之前领导指示牌和全彩色显示变得普遍,这些“翻转”显示经常出没在机场和火车站,表显示名称、目的地和时间。在本质上,显示是机械和它使用一组滚动的皮瓣形成字母和数字。Flapit分裂式襟翼显示,建立更好的连接一个小企业客户。设备本身还结实,迷人的复古。它是无线,所以你可以控制使用电脑或移动设备上的应用。它重约3公斤,是宽58厘米,可以放置在任何地方,知名度最高的是第一个物理preconnected柜台,所有主要的社会媒体平台(Facebook、Twitter、YouTube, Instagram等)。



你可以使用它来显示一个Facebook页面喜欢有多少,有多少Twitter追随者,YouTube的观点等等。公司建议使用砖和砂浆零售商、酒店、咖啡馆、餐厅和办公室。皮瓣的设计也可以定制你的业务。
PETBOT

这个小配件的制造商称之为宠物第一的智能手机,它有“petificial情报”!虽然这也许有点夸张,但它仍然是一个很酷的设备。这是专为那些经常把宠物留在家里当他们在工作。由于内置的摄像头、扬声器和麦克风,你可以检查在远程你的宠物,甚至和他们说话。



宠物也可以送你视频selfies当你在工作中——这一行动是由树皮或猫叫。它也有一个集装箱为小点心,您可以分发培训。最后,如果你的宠物被焦虑没有你,你可以上传和播放舒缓的音乐/声音PetBot议长。如果你担心你的宠物会破坏PetBot,也可以安装在墙上。通过WiFi连接,您需要获得免费的iOS和Android应用程序开始使用设备。

3 d舵

虚拟现实和增强现实在CES 2016上流行语。如果你经历了VR耳机(甚至像谷歌纸板),你就会知道,它有可能数字传输你带走。但是如果你想要更多的控制你的虚拟现实经验吗?一种方法是使用一个操纵杆,鼠标或键盘,但它不是最直观的。法国公司在数字化3 d Rudder说,我们失去了我们的脚的使用。本通知委员会敏感,内置陀螺仪和压力传感器。它的目的是而坐,USB接口用于最大兼容性。把你的脚放在它精确地检测运动(扫射左/右,向前,向后旋转)或上/下如果你用脚后跟交替按下/脚趾。



的一些应用包括自己的虚拟旅游、房地产展示、游戏,3 d设计/ CAD和机器控制(而你的手仍然免费做其他事情)。

CINEMOOD

在最基本的,CineMood是一种便携式视频投影仪为儿童设计的。在看到这个可爱的,巴掌大小的设备,很明显,它填补了一项空白时,娱乐和亲子互动。



首先,CineMood可以把任何的平坦,白色表面成一个个人的电影。它有内置的扬声器和一个电池能电力设备一次长达2小时。它可以存储自己的策划漫画列表或在休闲AV故事书给孩子看。这也是云连接和无线——你可以从CineMood获得内容预滤器的年龄。作为一名家长,你能尽快把iOS和Android应用程序,直接发送视频消息到投影仪,甚至从一个远程位置。LED投影系统不是太亮,不会热(它使用被动冷却而不是球迷),可以用在任何方向。

ONAGOFLY

无人驾驶飞机不需要很大,复杂或昂贵。举个例子,Indiegogo-funded Onagofly(我们以前出现在聚光灯下)。这是一个轻量级(140克),拿起四轴飞行器与其他一些特性,你不会找到无人机,成本的5倍。例如,它有一个红外防撞系统——发射器和接收器在所有四个侧面帮助它避免障碍像树,柱和墙,它会自动跟着你。内置的摄像头可以记录1080 p高清视频或捕获15像素的静态图像。



与远程控制应用在你的手机或平板电脑,你可以连接到无人机的无线信号实时播放相机。您还可以控制导航、打开/关闭自动跟随模式,立即保存照片/视频到您的移动设备。它有一个电池寿命约15分钟。

看钟

智能手机是一个很多人的主要干扰。你会经常听到人们被禁止在餐桌上或打架在过度使用。看时钟是一个聪明的发明可以帮助你减少使用智能手机。在某种程度上,你可以把它比作一个smartwatch,因为它提供通知(谁打电话,短信,提醒)和健身数据——除了它挂在你的墙上。因为这是公开可见的,它还可以连接到smarthome设备和web服务,可以为人们提供信息。





看钟里面有两个彩色LED银行:一组环绕的钟面和一组形成一个矩形,滚动显示。有一个免费的手机应用程序,可以帮助你建立你的通知和美丽的动画和声音会吸引您的眼球和提供信息给你。

y

从许多家庭固定电话已经几乎消失了。许多家长也喜欢来限制孩子的时间和数字设备。然而,孩子和父母之间的沟通(或祖父母)可以承受。解决方案是y的家庭电话,由美国公司Insensi。这是一个不间断,总是连接(以太网或无线)与多个扬声器电话,一个大型彩色显示和可拆卸无线手机。它可能看起来像一个平板上钉的电话其实目的建立AV沟通。父母可以得到免费的应用程序在他们的移动电话打给y和语音/视频聊天与他们的孩子。或设备可以放置祖父母可能不是精通技术,使用它一样容易利用的人的照片。

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BOOGIE BOARD<\/strong>
\n
\nWhile the Boogie Board itself is not new, the company showcased a couple of new designs. In case you’re unfamiliar, Boogie Board makes digital writing pads — you can hang them up anywhere (like on a fridge) and write\/draw\/scribble on them. The slate is wiped clean at the press of a button and they can be re-used hundreds and thousands of times — drastically reducing paper use in homes and offices.
\n
\n
\n\"\"
\nThese two new designs (Scribble n’ Play & Jot 4.5) are aimed at the children in the house. The Scribble n’ Play has, for the first time, a display that shows colour. It has four large, easy-to-grip writing\/drawing ‘pens’ clipped onto the four corners. The smaller Jot 4.5 has a translucent screen and comes with a bunch of flash cards that can be inserted in a slot behind the screen — to help kids learn simple subjects.
\n
\nSMARTHALO<\/strong>
\n
\nUsing a smartphone while on two wheels is a lot riskier than while driving. Smarthalo is a device that can convert any bicycle into a smartcycle. It clamps into the handlebar and can show you useful information like driving directions or notify you of incoming calls\/SMS using a ring of multicolour LEDs.
\n\"\"
It is meant to be left on the bike permanently (except while charging) and the company says that the military – grade locking mechanism prevents theft. The SmartHalo app will guide you around and send the appropriate signal to the device to show you where to turn. It can also remind you where you parked your bike, track your fitness\/distance and export data to third-party apps like Strava, Apple<\/a> Health Kit or Google<\/a> Fitness. As if that wasn’t enough, it has motion activated anti-theft and white LEDs to light the way ahead..
\n
\n360 FLY<\/strong>
\n
\nThere’s a solid reason why action cameras are so popular: they’re rugged, have a wide field of view and help you document\/share your adventures. GoPro has a majority of the premium market in the bag but there’s one thing they’re missing: 360 degree video. Panoramic video itself is not new and there are also dual 180-degree lens cameras like the Ricoh Theta that can capture panoramic video.
\n
\n
\n\"\"
\n360 Fly is a single camera that can capture 360-degree video with a single lens. It can be used as a standalone camera (on a tripod, selfie stick or in your hand) or mounted on a helmet, handlebar or vehicle. It’s waterproof without needing a housing and has built in WiFi + Bluetooth. You can use the app on your phone to preview live video, edit video and share. It weighs only 138 grams and the built in rechargeable battery is good for about 2 hours of use.
\n
\nFLAP IT<\/strong>
\n
You may have heard of split-flap displays or at least seen one without knowing what it was cal
led<\/a>. Before LED signage and full colour displays became common, these ‘flipping’ displays were often sighted at airports and train stations, displaying names, destinations and time tables. In essence, the display is mechanical and it uses a rolling set of flaps to form letters and numbers. Flapit is a split-flap display that is built to better connect a small business to its customers. The device itself is solidly built yet charmingly retro. It is wireless – so you can control it using a webapp on a computer or mobile device. It weighs about 3kg, is 58cm wide, can be placed anywhere for maximum visibility and is the first physical counter that is preconnected to all major social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram etc).
\n
\n
\n\"\"
\nYou can use it to display a live view of how many Facebook likes your page have, how many Twitter followers, YouTube views and so on. The company suggests using it in brick and mortar retailers, hotels, coffee shops, restaurants and offices. The flap designs can also be customised to your business.
\nPETBOT<\/strong>
\n
\nThe makers of this gadget call it the first smartphone for pets – and that it has ‘petificial intelligence’! While that may be an exaggeration, it’s a pretty cool device nonetheless. It’s designed for people who regularly leave pets at home while they’re away at work. Thanks to the built in camera, speaker and mic, you can check in on your pets remotely and even speak to them.
\n
\n
\n\"\"
\nPets can also send you video selfies while you’re at work – this action is triggered by a bark or a meow. It also has a container for little treats that you can dispense for training. Finally, if your pet gets anxious without you around, you can upload and play soothing music\/sounds on the PetBot speaker. If you’re afraid that your pet might destroy PetBot, it can also be mounted on a wall. It connects via WiFi and you need to get the free iOS\/Android app to start using the device.
\n
\n
3D RUDDER<\/a><\/strong>
\n
\nVirtual reality and Augmented Reality were buzzwords at CES 2016. If you’ve experienced a VR headset (even something like Google Cardboard), you’ll know that it has the potential to digitally transport you away. But what if you want more control over your VR experience? One way is to use a joystick, mouse or keyboard — but it’s not the most intuitive. French company 3D Rudder says that in going digital, we lost the use of our feet. This circular board has sensitive, built in gyroscopes and pressure sensors. It is intended to be used while seated and has a USB interface for maximum compatibility. Place your feet on it and it precisely detects movement (forward, backward, strafe left\/right, rotation) or up\/down if you alternate pressing down with heel\/toes.
\n
\n
\n\"\"
\nSome of the applications include your own virtual tours, real estate showcase, gaming, 3D design\/CAD and machine control (while your hands remain free to do other things).
\n
\n
CINEMOOD<\/a><\/strong>
\n
\nAt its most basic, CineMood is a portable video projector designed for children. After seeing this adorable, palm-sized device in action, it’s clear that it fills a void when it comes to entertainment and parent-child interaction.
\n
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\nFirstly, CineMood can turn any flat, white surface into a personal cinema. It has built in speakers and a battery that can power the device for up to 2 hours at a time. It can store your own curated list of cartoons or AV storybooks for your child to view at leisure. It is also cloud connected and wireless — you can get content from CineMood that is pre-filtered by age. As a parent, you can get the iOS\/Android app and quickly send a video message directly to the projector, even from a remote location. The LED projection system is not too bright, doesn’t get hot (it uses passive cooling rather than fans) and can be used in any orientation.
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\nWith the remote control app on your phone or tablet, you can connect to the drone’s WiFi signal to see a live feed from the camera. You can also control navigation, switch on\/off the auto follow mode and instantly save photos\/videos to your mobile device. It has a battery life of about 15 minutes.
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The smartphone is a major distraction for a lot of people. You’ll often hear of it being banned on the dinner table or people getting into fights over excessive use. The Glance Clock is a clever invention that helps you reduce smartphone use. In a way, you could compare it to a smartwatch, since it delivers notifications (who’s calling, SMS, alerts) and fitness data – except that it’s hung on your wall. Since it’s publicly viewable, it can also connect to smarthome
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\nThe landline has pretty much disappeared from many homes. Many parents also like to limit the time that their children have with digital devices. However, communication between children and parents (or grandparents) can suffer as a result. The solution is the ILY Family phone, made by US-based company Insensi. It’s an always-on, always connected (Ethernet or WiFi) phone with multiple speakers, a large colour display and detachable wireless handset. It may look like a tablet that’s tacked on to a phone but it is actually purpose built for AV communication only. The parents can get the free app on their mobile phone to call the ILY and voice\/video chat with their kids. Or the device could be placed with grandparents who may not be tech-savvy — using it is as easy as tapping the picture of the person on it.
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