Some More Cool Tech Toys From CES-2016!!!

This New Year had a great start with new technologies and gadget knocking around at start of the year at CES-2016. Following are the list of some more cool tech toys and gadget from CES-2016:-
  •  Rearview Bike Radar from Garmin Varia


As we know Cycling is considered one of the best fitness exercise in the world but now a days there exists a lot of traffic on roads and cyclists are really concerned about their road safety.the Varia Rear view Radar from Garmin helps reinforce road safety for cyclists by warning them of vehicles approaching from behind up to 140 meters (about 153 yards) and displays the info on a screen mounted on the bike’s handlebars. Upto 8 vehicles can be notified and colors are used to indicate the increasing risk. This is the world's first cycling radar system and is the winner of CES Innovation Award. The Varia ($199.99, available now) can also warn approaching vehicles of a cyclist ahead with a light that increases in brightness or will flash faster as cars approach.

  • UA HealthBox

UA HealthBox($400) is a health system that that tracks and manages your activity, fitness, sleep, and nutrition. HTC have partnered with Under Armour to develop this product. HealthBox includes a wearable UA Band (for the wrist), UA Heart Rate monitor (with chest strap) and a smart UA Scale (measuring weight, body fat) -- all of which connect wirelessly to the UA Record companion app for Android or iOS. Each device send data to the app and also provide information and motivation for achieve  fitness health and goals.

  • iNail Printer



We  have seen different type of printers like 3D printers etc but this is a type of printer particularly aimed at professional saloon rather than home use. iNail Intelligent Printer (available at $2,800) lets you choose or design a pattern or photo and then print it directly onto your fingernails -- whether you want to wait the 8-odd seconds for the gel polish to set (before applying top polish and sealing with UV light) or if you’d prefer to insert a set of 20 artificial nail/toe tips and apply them afterwards. The Chinese company says users can select from hundreds of designs via the 13.3-inch touchscreen or import a image of their own.

  • Hexoskin

Montreal's Hexoskin is a type of smart shirt, which measures its wearer's cardiac and breathing activity. The shirt has the tracking device that slips into it. Hexoskin chief executive Pierre-Alexandre Fournier says the shirt works better than wrist-worn fitness trackers in activities such as martial arts, boxing or basketball.

"We measure things that are hard to measure on the wrist," he says. "And if you want to do team sports, you can't wear things on your wrist."

  • LEGO WeDo 2.0


 LEGO’s WeDo 2.0 is the next-generation S.T.E.M. offering looks to be a fascinating kit for teaching elementary school students the basics of programming and robotics. Created primarily for educators, WeDo 2.0 is compromised of 280 LEGO bricks, a Bluetooth hub connected to a motor, which can then be controlled using motion and tilt sensors, and a drag-and-drop software interface (the WeDo 2.0 software is available for download now). The kit works with PCs, Macs and iPads, Android tablets and phones; Google Chromebooks will be supported sometime during the second half of 2016. Interested educators can visit education.lego.com for pricing and licensing information.




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