I saw alotof tech at this year’s CES Unveiled.
Last year, I assumed ColdSnap’s deserts wouldn’t impress.
But ColdSnap makes excellent ice cream.
(I made the same joke last year.)
This year, I tried their coffee flavor, and I was impressed once again.
It almost takes the sting out of the$3,000 price tag.
LOOI
There were a number of robots on display at Unveiled.
Many companies seem keen on not only making a robot, but giving it an anthropomorphic face.
Most of them don’t interest me all that much; some creep me out.
However,LOOIcaught my eye.
It’s a robot with a WALL-E-like visage, which in and of itself isn’t necessarily groundbreaking.
Because LOOI operates from your smartphone’s display, it can display other things besides its face.
But it’s a unique concept I certainly haven’t seen before.
If you like to track your performance and look for ways to improve, that’s an enticing concept.
I hope it works out, so I can look forward to power-assisted skiing in my future.
There are four intensity levels to choose from (Kirin recommends first-time users start with the lowest setting).
Then, you eat.
I did not test the spoon, so I cannot personally attest to its powers.
But it’s a wild idea: Can you save yourself some added salt by using an electric spoon?
LISSOME R1
I spent many years living in small apartments without a dishwasherand Ihatedit.
That’s why LISSOME R1 piqued my interest.
It’s a low-profile portable dishwasher that I would have loved having in my small kitchens.
I hope this one lives up to my personal hype.
Aurzen ZIP
Aurzen’s portable 720p projector doesn’t have the highest resolution.
As you unfold it, you’re able to customize how you want it to project.
One orientation lets you project on the wall, while another lets you project on the ceiling.
I could live with the low resolution on a product like this, actually.
Bodyfriend
I’d be remiss not to mention the transformer massage chair.
Aside from moving around like a giant robot, it offers a slew of different zones for massages.