CES 2016, the largest annual international show for electronics, starts this week in Las Vegas. Here are five products BlackEnterprise.com hopes to demo while navigating the busy conference floor:
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The Ricoh Theta S handheld camera has already won the 2016 Innovation Award and will be featured in the Innovation Awards Showcase at CES Tech West. Ricoh captures
360-degree spherical images in high resolution or video. It launched last year as the world’s first image input device. The company isn’t calling the device just an ordinary camera. It’s already being dubbed “an experience.”(Continued on next page)
Lima originally launched via a Kickstarter campaign and achieved its funding goals in less than 15 hours. The campaign raised over $1.2 million. Last year it took
home two CES Innovation Awards (Software and Mobile Apps and Computer Accessories). Lima is both a storage drive and an app, with the ability to make your documents, photos, videos, and other files accessible to any connected device.(Continued on next page)
Say goodbye to remembering to call in to the pharmacy to refill your prescription. This technology connects to a patient’s smartphone and will
show refill information and injection reminders. Your doctors can also remotely track dosages, therapy sessions, quality of sleep, and other health stats that will come in handy during your next doctor’s visit.(Continued on next page)
General Motor’s Chevrolet Bolt
General Motor’s Chevrolet Bolt, the all-electric compact car, will peek its head in during CES–literally. Only the front grill will appear this week. The rest will be revealed at the Detroit Auto Show.
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Nobody–and I mean nobody–does it like Monster. On January 7, all eyes will be on the Jacksons as they present Heal the World, A Tribute to Michael Jackson conducted by Grammy Award-winning producer and engineer Vassal Benford. Monster will also be making product announcements and leadership additions and changes.