At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Withings has introduced its latest health-based product, the Thermo. We live in a growing age of connected devices, the majority of which had all been luxury items, such as intelligent watches and iPhone-connected games and toys. Withings however has a pedigree of taking products that are found throughout most homes and adding a little bit of flair and modern age tech to them. The thermometer is the latest to undergo the Withings treatment with the Thermo acting as a Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connected temperature gauge that's fit for the modern age.
Sphero has showcased a new wearable called Force Band at CES 2016, which lets you control its Star Wars BB-8 Droid with gestures.
Griffin's Keychain-sized Travel Power Bank is an 800 mAh Apple Watch battery pack that can magnetically charge the wearable up to four times and is tiny enough to fit onto a keychain.
Griffin has announced a new USB-C cable plus adapter called BreakSafe which brings MagSafe to Apple's 12-inch MacBook. Here are the details.
LG has unveiled SmartThinQ Hub, a smart home automation device that looks a lot like Amazon Echo. Details on its features and functionality can be found right here.
BMW will be using CES 2016 (Consumer Electronics Show) to once again showcase the fact that it is leading the way in imagining what the car of the future may look like. The German vehicle manufacturer will use the annual trade show to present its Vision Car, a vehicle that has been designed and developed to highlight what the interior environment and user interface of a car of the future may look like. This will include demonstrating the company's latest gesture-driven control concept system; known as AirTouch.
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