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CES Unveiled: 10 brand new gadgets
Tiny dancing robots, self-adjusting belts and self-watering plants are just some of the latest offerings at the world's biggest consumer tech show.
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The Evollve Ozobot is a learning tool that users can program by making a coloured path.Credit:Bloomberg
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Ring from Logbar is a smart wearable that allows you to control your devices with the wave of a hand or the bress of a button.Credit:Bloomberg
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Belty is a self-adjusting belt from Emiota which allows a comfortable fit whether you're standing or sitting.Credit:AFP
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Drone company Parrot has come up with a smart pot and watering system that can keep your plants hydrated automatically while you're away.Credit:Hannah Francis
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The Narrative Clip 2 is a discrete wearable camera that takes images at regular intervals to create slideshows or albums of your adventures.Credit:Hannah Francis
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Hearnotes wireless headphones use KLEER technology, as opposed to Bluetooth, for uncompressed stereo sound.Credit:Hannah Francis
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For the active types, the loops and clip on Coloud's Snap earbuds will help them stay in your ears while you're working out.Credit:Coloud
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Roost batteries go in your existing smoke detector to turn it into a smart device. Now you can get messages to your phone if your alarm is going off or you need to change the battery.Credit:Reuters
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The iSketchnote pad and pens, when paired with an iPad, lets you translate doodles and writing from a piece of paper to a digital file instantly.Credit:iSketchnote
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The Smarter Wi-Fi Coffee Machine. It knows when you wake up or when you're likely to get home so it can greet you with sweet caffeine.Credit:Smarter