Look! Gadgets you'll want this year at Consumer Electronics Show 2020

The world's premier tech show will run from January 7 to 10 in Las Vegas, Nevada

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Pix Inc shows off its latest in digital customizable backpacks with an app allowing for design changes at the CES Unveiled media preview event in Las Vegas.
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A ScanWatch is displayed in the Withings booth. The proactive health tracker hybrid smartwatch will be available in the spring and retail for $250.
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The Safe Tec TYR-3 is a 'smart helmet' with turn signal and bluetooth connection
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Duolab, a home device which blends and warms a personalized face cream product.
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Shifu shows off the latest in educational interactive teaching games for children, as an app and globe allow children to check on where dinosaurs were in the world.
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The Omron Complete blood pressure monitor and EKG. The device uses the OMRON Connect app on your smartphone to use the EKG feature and store, track and share heart health data.
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Robert Keating models a Safe-Tec smart cycling helmet with built-in Amazon Alexa.
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A Quasar bidirectional charger, from house to electric car or, if needed, from car to house, is displayed in the Wallbox booth at CES Unveiled during the 2020 CES in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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A Pampers diaper with activity sensor, for monitoring moisture and also sleep patterns, part of a Lumi by Pampers baby monitoring system.
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A Yummly wireless, smart meat thermometer.
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Cosmo Connect 's Cosmo Ride. The $75 device attaches to a bicycle helmet and will signal help if it senses a the rider's fall.
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'Reachy,' an open-source robot by Pollen Robotics.
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The Smart Auto-Pack Litter Box. The litter box automatically cleans and packs the waste in addition to being app connected.
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The AI-powered educational Roybi robots for children are currently available and retail for $199.
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Lovot companion robots by Groove X wander in front their booth at CES Unveiled during the 2020 CES in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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A Mimic Go, a portable security device with sensors that can detect motion and give audio, visual or text alerts.
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The Code Jumper from American Printing House for The Blind uses these pieces to help teach computer coding for young blind and visually impaired children.
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The Bocco Emo robot responds empathetically to using its own language to the speakers' voice, according to Bocco Emo creator Yukai Engineering.
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Violette LeFranc (L) and Timoti Prigent model augmented reality glasses in the KistaKlub booth at CES Unveiled during the 2020 CES in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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The Cuzen Matcha Maker, an automatic matcha maker, is on display at the Cuzen Matcha booth during CES Unveiled before CES International.
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A Tali fully-connected, smart helmet with navigation, lights and photochomic visor, is displayed at CES Unveiled during the 2020 CES in Las Vegas.
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The Bluefin from mmh Labs is a tagging technology that monitors and measures a variety of underwater environments.
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The Neofect Smart Glove stroke rehab device connects to an app and allows the user to play games and connect remotely with a therapist to rehab after a stroke.
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An electrode cap, part of a stress EEG assessment system, is displayed in the Hipposcreen Neurotech booth at CES Unveiled during the 2020 CES in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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The Procter & Gamble (P&G) concept toilet paper deliver system called the Charmin RollBot, a smartphone-activated robot that delivers a fresh roll of toilet paper to the bathroom when summoned.
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A Cook'Keep smart appliance, keeps food cold until you want to warm it up though an App on your mobile device.
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The Gillette Treo razor is on display during a Procter & Gamble news conference before CES International.
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Sure Petcare's Animo, a dog activity and behavior monitor.
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Smart cat products, food dispenser (L), self-cleaning litter box (R) and a water fountain, top, which can monitor your cat's health.
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The Charmin RollBot is on display during a Procter & Gamble news conference in Las Vegas.
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The Elvie, a silent breast pump is displayed during a press event for CES 2020 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas.
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Coleen, a carbon fiber e-bike with built-in navigation.
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Ge Zheng demonstrates the Flowtime, a meditation bio-sensing headband by Entertech.
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A Shepherd smart lock, which installs over the door's existing deadbolt, is displayed in the PassiveBolt booth at CES Unveiled during the 2020 CES in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Care Predict's Tempo Series 3 wearable, designed for seniors.
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Bookinou screenless audio readers, which can hold up to 10 hours of books read by family members.
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Representatives from Yukai Engineering display Qoobo, a therapeutic robot in the form of a cushion and a tail during a press event for CES 2020 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center.
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A Maison Berger alarm clock, with aroma diffuser cartridges that help you go to sleep or wake up.
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Various flexible batteries are displayed at the LiBest booth.
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An attendee plays with Smart Shapes, an interactive children's game by Marbolic.

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