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CES 2023: These Devices Can Silence Snoring, Analyse Your Urine
Fueled by the pandemic, a rising trend in remote or home healthcare innovations is expected to be one of the major themes at the annual CES gathering.
“We are going to see some really interesting health gadgets that monitor or improve your well-being,” Avi Greengart, a technology analyst with Techsponential, said of the show.
Snore-silencing pillow
South Korea-based 10Minds showed off a pillow with a built-in microphone that detects snoring, then triggers soundless airbags that change size to gently turn a sleeper’s head to a position that makes it easy to breathe quietly.
“When you start snoring, right away it detects it,” company representative Daehyun Kim told AFP at the CES Unveiled event.
“It even distinguishes your snoring from your dog snoring, or your spouse.”
The pillow, which syncs with a smartphone app, collects data which is analysed to identify snoring patterns to hone its response over time, Kim added.
“It’s (a) very simple solution,” Kim said.
Toilet turned lab
Digital health and wellness company Withings was at Unveiled with a U-Scan device that lets people analyse their urine by peeing as they normally might into a toilet.
A disk that hangs inside a toilet bowl can house changeable cartridges, one of which monitors a woman’s menstruation cycle and another of which measures nutritional health indicators such as vitamin C and ketone levels.
“It helps people monitor their metabolic intake to optimise their daily hydration and nutrients,” the French company said in a release.
“It recommends workouts, dietary suggestions, and recipes to achieve identified goals.”
The in-toilet device syncs wirelessly to a smartphone app.
U-Scan can even distinguish between various users based on “an individual’s urine stream signature,” according to the company.
Withings will debut U-Scan in Europe in the second quarter of this year, at a price of 500 euros for a starter kit.
It will not be available in the United States until getting approval from the US Food and Drug Administration.
Digital twin
France-based Abys displayed technology that enables surgeons to create “digital twins” of patients using data from X-rays and other standard medical scans.
Surgeons can then precisely plan an operation, reducing the time it takes and the risk involved, company co-founder Arnaud Destainville told AFP.
In operating rooms, surgeons can use Microsoft HoloLens mixed reality headsets to access a patient’s hologram “twin” and other data as they work, Destainville said.
“All the planning, all the information becomes available during the surgery,” Destainville said.
US regulators approved the Abys innovation last week, according to the co-founder.
Armchair masseuse
South Korean company Bodyfriend is taking aim at neck and back aches caused by sitting hunched over screens.
A Bodyfriend massage chair billed as a medical device kneads muscles, applies heat and even pulses electromagnetic waves that are supposed to ease aches and pains.
“Our technology helps solve problems created by technology” since spending time on one’s phone and other screens can create back problems, said Bodyfriend North America manager Changjoo Kim.
Smart home
Apple’s HomePod Tipped to Come With 6 or 7 Inch OLED Display
New Apple HomePod Display
A report by SE Daily claims that the third-generation HomePod from Apple will likely sport a 6-inch to 7-inch OLED display. The Cupertino-based tech giant will use OLED panels by Tianma. An earlier leak had claimed that the upcoming HomePod model will get a 7-inch panel from Tianma.
The older had leak claimed that Tianma would likely provide display panels for Apple’s iPad models in the coming years. Tianma is an electronic technology company which is popular for manufacturing displays for Android smartphones.
Previous reports suggested that an upcoming HomePod speaker unit could be powered by an A18 chipset and have support for Apple Intelligence. It has been tipped to carry a square display instead of a rectangular one, which is primarily seen in tablets.
The HomePod is expected to be equipped with a customisable lock screen with multiple clock faces. It may have an in-built camera to support video conferencing apps like FaceTime. The camera may be able to recognise hand gestures, that could be used to control the smart speaker.
Initial reports claimed that the third generation of Apple’s HomePod could be unveiled in the first half of 2025. A recent report suggests that the production of the speaker may not begin until the third quarter of 2025. This delay is reportedly a result of the company continuing to work on the software for the smart speaker. It may launch by the end of 2025.
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Portronics Beem 500 Smart LED Projector Launched in India: See Price
Portronics Beem 500 Price in India
The price of Portronics Beem 500 is set at Rs. 39,999 in India. The projector can be purchased in the country via Amazon, Flipkart, the Portronics India website and select offline stores. It is offered in black and white colour options and comes with a 12-month warranty, the company has confirmed.
Portronics Beem 500 Specifications, Features
Portronics Beem 500 has a 6700 Lumens LED lamp, which is said to beam sharp images and vibrant colours at high levels of brightness. It supports 1080p Full-HD native resolution and can be scaled to support 8K Ultra-HD resolution. The projector can beam from a 40-inch to up to a 120-inch display.
Connectivity options for the Portronics Beem 500 include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HDMI, Ethernet, AUX and two USB ports. It comes with inbuilt 16W speakers and support for voice-enabled remote control. It is powered by an Amlogic T972 chipset, paired with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of onboard storage.
Portronics Beem 500 is pre-loaded with OTT apps like Hotstar, Netflix, Prime Video, and YouTube. It has an “Intelligent Screen Alignment” feature to detect the display area and enable auto keystone realignment and automatic focus support. The Smart Obstacle Detection feature, on the other hand, ensures that the “projector identifies any obstacles” between itself and the projection wall or screen and “adjusts the imagery” to ensure a clear and optimal display.
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Boult Bassbox X625, Bassbox X30, and PartyBox X80 Launched in India
Boult Bassbox X625, Bassbox X30, PartyBox X80 Price in India
Boult Bassbox X625 price in India is set at Rs. 39,999, while the Bassbox X30 and PartyBox X80 are priced at Rs. 1,799 and Rs. 5,999, respectively. The company confirmed that they will be available for purchase in the country via Amazon, Flipkart, and the Boult Audio website.
Boult Bassbox X625 Features
The Boult Bassbox X625 is a 5.1 channel system that is said to offer 625W rated output and a 3D soundstage for a theatre-like experience. The speaker system is backed by Dolby Audio and has three preset EQ modes — music, movies, and news. It can be controlled via a panel on the soundbar or through a remote control. The system has a dedicated DSP and is compatible with all Bluetooth and HDMI-supported devices. Connectivity options include Bluetooth 5.3, AUX, USB, and HDMI(ARC).
Boult Bassbox X30 Features
The Boult Bassbox X30 carries dual dynamic drivers and offers 30W bass-boosted output. Connectivity options for the speaker include Bluetooth 5.4, FM, AUX, USB, and TF card. It is equipped with an in-built clock and alarm mode. The speaker has an LED display and can be controlled from the onboard panel.
Boult PartyBox X80 Features
Lastly, the Boult PartyBox X80 is equipped with RGB light panels and dual dynamic driver units. It offers 80W-rated audio output and is backed by BoomX technology, which is claimed to offer a studio-like bass experience. The speaker supports a Karaoke Mic Input alongside Bluetooth 5.3, AUX, USB, and TF card connectivity.
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