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The first neural wristband lets you use Minority Report-style gestures to control your devices by reading your brain signals.
Kirin Electric Salt Spoon
Do you love your food being extra salty?
Imagine you were at a coffee shop and the person next to yous laptop suddenly started growing.
The Halliday Smart Glasses will cost $489 when they launch this year.
Despite its cuteness, this robot dog isnt meant to replace our real furry pals anytime soon.
Base Case
Imagine if your suitcase could suddenly transform into a multi-monitor workstation in seconds.
Thats the idea behind theBase Casewhich we got to check out in person at CES this year.
While pricing hasnt been announced for Base Case yet, this mobile workstation on wheels likely wont come cheap.
LiberLive C1
Have you ever wanted to pick up playing guitar or become your own one-man band?
If so, theLiberLive C1could certainly scratch that itch.
At CES, our own Jason England rocked out by playing Radioheads Creep to a small audience.
The MicroDAW sampling synthesis technology and ability to layer multiple custom instruments gives you huge creative versatility.
Then theRoborock Saros Z70might be just what youre looking for.
This way, those socks lying on your floor wont get in the way of having a clean house.
However, there are some limitations to what its arm can pick up.
Unlike traditional earbuds though, theNaqi Neural Earbudsarent for playing music.
Thats exactly what Razer showed off at CES this year with its latest concept chair,Project Arielle.
Both the temperature mode and fan speed are controlled by a touch-enabled controller on the side of the chair.
Since this is a concept chair after all, it might never come to market.
With Samsungs newStretchable MicroLEDdisplay, it actually could.
All of this cool or creepy tech is housed in a very high-tech looking yet not functional ride.
Insurance companies would love for something like this to become a reality instead of just a concept.