A few days before the start of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024 technology fair, expectations about the new products on offer will increase, especially after knowing the schedule and key exhibitors.
The event will be held on January 9, 10, 11 and 12 in Las Vegas, USA. Here's a look at some of the exciting things to come next week.
Articles such as cell phones, beauty, artificial intelligence, and bath time have sparked interest.
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“CES hosts companies that include manufacturers, developers and suppliers of consumer technology hardware, content, technology delivery systems and more,” they point out on their website, where you can find a schedule and details of specific exhibitors.
A smart toilet
This year's CES will bring with it the new PureWash E930, designed by Alfred Richardson, director of marketing and channel merchandising at Kohler.
This toilet is worth $2,149. The product will have the opportunity to be managed by voice commands, which will have artificial intelligence, making it a unique and advanced design.
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Clicks Keyboard for iPhone by MrMobile.
“Clicks takes the things you love most about iPhone and makes them even better: a bigger screen, new ways to create, and shortcuts that make you feel like you have superpowers,” says Trimobile's Michael Fisher.
This product aims to utilize more screen space by moving the keyboard out, allowing for more accurate typing as well.
“For L'Oréal, the future of beauty is inclusive. And this future will be made accessible by technology,” said Nicolas Hieronymus, CEO of L'Oréal Groupe, who gave one of the keynote speeches at the show.
The company has technology prototypes focused on makeup, one of which has garnered much attention in HAPTA, a small and precise applicator aimed at helping people with limited fine motor skills in their hands.
The smart device is capable of leveling containers, opening containers and using them.
Green eyebrows at home
L'Oréal has shown its new strategy with a device called Pro Magic.
“With L'Oréal Pro Magic, people can achieve a customized brow look at home based on their facial features and natural brows,” said the company, which partnered with Brinker, a pioneer in non-permanent printed tattoos, to develop the device.
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