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35 OF THE COOLEST NEW TECH IN ’17 Jefferson Graham

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The trade show floor at CES 2017 doesn’t open until Thursday, but we already know a few dozen of the coolest products here.

The folks who put on CES, the Consumer Technology Associatio­n, have selected 35 products as worthy of the CES 2017 Best of

Innovation­s Award, defined as “a product or technology that scores above the threshold set for a specific category,” says the associatio­n.

The CTA recognizes honorees among 28 award categories: In several categories, including wearables and smart home, there are multiple winners.

Here’s a sampling: AUGMENTED-REALITY SMARTPHONE The new Phab 2 Pro smartphone from Lenovo brings Google’s Tango augmented-reality technology to the phone for $499. Think Pokémon Go outside of the gaming world. As the company says, “Look through the Phab 2 Pro, and you’ll see objects and informatio­n overlaid onto the real world.” Examples include visualizin­g a new table or sofa at a store and how it would look in the home. THE SMART DOG COLLAR Link’s AKC collar promises to track where Fido is and helps you find him should he get lost. The collar, just out, sells for $149, and there’s a monthly subscrip- tion charge as well, starting at $7 a month. The idea of a smart collar isn’t new — there are many out there, including WUF and Squeaker. CTA didn’t specify why they chose Link, so we look forward to checking it out on the show floor. DO-IT-YOURSELF EYE EXAMS EyeQue looks to bring the eye exam into the home, via a smartphone app and a $29.99 optical device that connects to the app. The company is currently raising money for its product by taking pre-orders on a Kickstarte­r campaign that ends Wednesday. So far, nearly $120,000 has been raised, exceeding the initial $25,000 goal.

THE REST OF THE WINNERS: Aipoly Vision: It’s described as artificial intelligen­ce that allows mobile phones to recognize thousands of items to assist the blind and visually impaired with exploring their surroundin­gs.

Cota Tile: Traditiona­l home ceiling tile that delivers wireless power without plugs and pads.

Cubit: A layout placement tool.

Goodix Live Fingerprin­t Scanner: Biometric security that determines your heartbeat signature from your finger.

HP Spectre: The new thin notebook from Hewlett-Packard.

Integrated Connectivi­ty Cluster: An all-in-one informatio­n and communicat­ion system for motorcycle­s.

K’Track G: A wearable tracker

that allows diabetics to measure in real time their blood glucose without blood extraction. Lenovo Yoga Book: The two-inone tablet.

Levitating Speaker: Crazybaby’s floating speaker atop a speaker for a new way of listening to music.

Motiv Ring: A smart device to track your activity, heart rate and sleep.

Moto Mods: A tool to turn the Motorola Moto Z smartphone into a projector or boombox.

Nemonic: A design tool.

Nighthawk X10 R9000 Smart WiFi router: Promises faster Internet for gamers.

Obsidian 3D Panoramic Camera: Looks to bring virtual reality to a new level.

OSSIC X: Described as headphones for “3D listening.”

Paradigm Persona 9H: A new line of audio speakers.

Powerup FPV: A paper airplane VR drone. The airplane generates a live video stream to the included VR cardboard Viewer. u Predator Z301CT monitor: A curved computer monitor from Acer.

ReSound ENZO2: A smart hearing aid that connects to an iPhone app. u Robo R2 Smart 3D Printer: Connects to a mobile device for the latest in 3D creations.

S3 LiDAR Sensor: A solid-state sensor used for computer-assisted perception for autonomous cars.

Samsung Frame: Turns a Samsung TV into art.

Sleep Number 360 Smart Bed: The mattress can intuitivel­y sense and automatica­lly adjust all night for an optimized sleep experience.

Smart Remote by Sevenhugs: A contextual control system for con------

nected homes. u SVS SB16-Ultra Subwoofer: A 16-inch driver on a mega speaker.

The Z Gaming Mouse: It offers tilt, pivot and roll buttons.

Tilt Brush: The game Google created for the HTC Vive virtual-reality system that lets you paint virtually.

Tobii Dynavox PCEye Mini: An eye tracker for those who do not have use of their hands, “the device enables users to control a computer, laptop or tablet using only their eyes.”

Bolt: A secure personal identity wearable bracelet.

XGIMI Z4 Aurora Screenless TV: A device that projects TV onto “any surface,” with built-in Harman Kardon speakers.

Xooloo Digital Coach: An alternativ­e to parental controls that “allows parents to understand and participat­e in their child’s digital life.”

Zera Food Recycler: A device to convert household food waste into homemade fertilizer.

 ?? ROBERT HANASHIRO, USA TODAY ?? Bartenders serve drinks from an ice sculpture at Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. About 3,800 companies have exhibits at CES, the world’s largest trade show.
ROBERT HANASHIRO, USA TODAY Bartenders serve drinks from an ice sculpture at Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. About 3,800 companies have exhibits at CES, the world’s largest trade show.
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LINK AKC Link’s $149 smart dog collar is an innovation award winner.
 ?? JEFFERSON GRAHAM, USA TODAY ?? Crazybaby’s levitating speaker is on display at the Consumer Electronic­s Show.
JEFFERSON GRAHAM, USA TODAY Crazybaby’s levitating speaker is on display at the Consumer Electronic­s Show.

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