CES 2023

What were the main highlights of CES 2023?

At the yearly Consumer Electronics Show or CES 2023 in Las Vegas, companies typically announce new products, and this year is no exception. As usual, the significant conference featured a number of extremely intriguing devices and technologies.

At CES 2023, Qualcomm unveiled Snapdragon Satellite, a feature that would essentially enable customers to communicate two-way text messages via satellites when they purchase new Android smartphones later this year.

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The feature is intended to be useful for people who need to connect but don’t have cellular connectivity. At the event, Google unveiled a brand-new feature called “uninterrupted listening,” which will seamlessly switch playing music or a podcast from one device to another based on the user’s location.

That means that customers who are committed to the Android ecosystem, could, for example, leave their car and have their music playback transfer automatically to their phone.

BMW displayed the I Vision Dee, a concept automobile that would let drivers mix and match up to 32 distinct colours. At CES 2023, Sony said that it will work with Honda to create the Afeela electric vehicle. A display integrated into the front bumper is only one of its many unique features.

It is slated to be delivered in 2026. Tech giant Lenovo showcased a variety of products, the strangest of which was perhaps a headset-free metaverse gadget. Project Chronos, as it is known undercover, would record a person’s actions and facial gestures so they could take part in an event that was taking place virtually.

Aeo, an adorable robot from Aeolus Robotics, demonstrated its capabilities for opening doors, carrying objects, and disinfecting surfaces.

Customers can now place a pre-order for a Ring Car Cam after several delays and failed attempts. The well-known security business owned by Amazon created a camera with a dual-facing lens, a break-in detection capability, and the option to check in with the automobile using the Ring app.

The Frenz brainband links to the phone and employs AI to select audio and calming sounds that are intended to improve your sleep. Through monitoring the pulse rate and other statistics, it will gradually learn what makes a user feel calm and productive.

At CES 2023, Sony announced intentions to create a gaming controller for those with disabilities. Project Leonardo, as it’s known, will be adaptable to aid with typical issues for gamers with poor motor control.

Relumino Mode, a feature that will aid people with low vision or limited vision, was showcased by Samsung. To make items onscreen easier to view, Relumino Mode accentuates contours, sharpens contrast, and enriches colours.

A trailer for Gran Turismo, the movie based on a video game starring David Harbour, Orlando Bloom, and Darren Barnet, was unveiled by Sony.

At CES 2023, Neutrogena unveiled a hip new piece of beauty technology. People can now get a customised skincare supplement “stack” through Neutrogena’s Skin360 App that looks somewhat like a little vitamin sandwich and can be 3D printed by Nourished, a business that makes “super nutrient” gummies.