After a virtual and remote event in 2021, Las Vegas hosted the 54th edition of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on Wednesday, and a walk around it gives a certain glimpse into the future. Initially focused on the latest electronic products – televisions, phones, augmented reality headsets… – this offer gradually evolved into other products. Robots, connected things, cybersecurity and health also have their place. The exhibition allows startups from all over the world to showcase their latest inventions and attract potential investors.
This year’s edition was again marked by Covid-19 and especially the Omicron variant, forcing some tech giants to cancel their visit to the fair. But several companies were still able to come and offer their machines, to our great pleasure. Le Parisien has chosen for you 5 things to remember from this edition, which may end up in your home in the future. In the program are a vehicle that can be driven with your feet, windows that can be converted into transparent video monitors, a snoring pillow (yes yes!), a smart dog collar and an anti-virus and anti-pollution mask.
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