CES 2023: Here are the most futuristic technologies on display at Las Vegas


Folding smartphones, ultra-light laptops, smart toilets… the craziest technologies are on display at CES 2023 in Las Vegas, and many of them will be unveiled sooner rather than later. But the living room is also full prototypesof designs and great exciting product ideas are yet to come. In many ways, this is where CES shines.

Flying cars, custom gamepads and electric rollerblades are just a few of the innovative creations on display. discover the most futuristic products Announced at CES 2023.

Aska A5 launches the world’s first flying car

Next Future Mobility It announced its flying car in 2019 (and started taking pre-orders), but CES 2023 marked its first performance.Aska A5although bad weather delayed its first presentation on Wednesday.

You can call Aska a wheeled plane or a winged car. But technically it is electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, or eVTOL. Can be carried by car four passengersand its folding wings unfold to take off vertically and fly a distance 400 kilometers.

The wings of the Aska A5 can be folded for driving or parking

While the Aska A5 officially took off at this year’s CES, you won’t be able to handle it anytime soon. Next Future Mobility plans to bring the car to market 2026. A deposit is required for advance orders 5000 dollarsrefundable after one year.

BMW i Vision Dee wants to be your friend

Although the Aska A5 concept blurs the line between airplane and car I’m Vision Dee BMW wants to blur the line between car and companion.

The German car giant’s i Vision Dee concept imagines a future where your car is more personal. of e-ink panels allows programming human faces expressing emotions on the car’s grille and sophisticated AI technology can talk to you less like a servant and more as a friend.

E-ink is not limited to grating. The entire car is made up of e-ink panels (240 to be exact) that allow you to change colors and create patterns in seconds.

The BMW and Vision Dee It’s only a concept for now, but some of its features will find their way into current BMW vehicles. For example, BMW CEO Oliver Zipse said HUB technology The AI-equipped car that the company integrated into the i Vision Dee will be integrated into real cars. 2025.

TCL’s RayNeo X2 AR glasses can translate conversations in real time

Chinese technology company TCL is best known for televisions, but it is also investing in virtual and augmented reality devices. His glasses RayNeo X2 AR Available for demonstration at CES 2023 and Scott Stein CNET.com was able to use them to translate a conversation with a Chinese speaker in real time.

The RayNeo X2 AR glasses have a small bezel more voluminous unlike regular glasses, but eliminates the need to wear another pair of glasses under the corrective system and the expected application AR1 chip It should further reduce the size from Qualcomm.

The RayNeo X2 AR glasses will be available to the developer community at the end of Q1 2023, with a commercial launch expected at the end of the year.

Dell’s Concept Nyx controller reinvents new ways to play and work

Although Valve tried to reinvent the gamepad a few years ago, not everyone saw the innovation in this area. functional Xbox design as standard.

Developed by hardware subsidiary Alienware, the prototype Concept Nyx controller was inspired by Dell’s Concept Nyx home gaming server that it introduced last year. one fingerprint sensor recognizes individual players at the top, automatically loads their preferences, and can even launch their favorite games.

From them customizable scroll wheels allowing easy selection of weapons or other menu items below the controller and sensors touch It offers slider controls located under the left and right shoulder buttons. Toggle buttons on the back of the controller allow quick switching between the two full sets of controls on the front.

The Nyx controller is still a prototype in development and has no planned release date yet.

Atmos Gear adds electric power to rollerblades

Electric bikes are on the rise, so why not electric skates ? Thanks to French company Atmos Gear, you won’t need to take off your skates to climb steep slopes soon. Its motorized skate frame is designed to fit any skate shoe and will allow you to reach a cruising speed of approx. 25 km/h.

Rollers a. managed by from a distance and is designed to give you a range of approx 20 kilometers. You can also use the skates manually even while the motor battery is charging.

Atmos Gear is currently accepting pre-orders for the product at cost 500 euros. The company said that it will start the production of electric bearings 200 pre-order. He currently has 150.

Loovic promises silent directions to anywhere

One of the more unusual prototypes on display at CES 2023 is a wearable necklace by a Japanese startup called Loovic. The device hangs around the neck like a headset when not in use and secures audio and touch indicatorsto help you navigate without looking at your phone.

The device was inspired by the son of Toru Tamanka (CEO of Loovic), who suffers from a cognitive disability that makes it difficult to follow instructions. It will suit anyone who wants to receive navigation instructions with their head held high. Loovic’s choker provides leadership speakers and a tactile feedback in the neck and shoulders. The device is still a prototype.

CNET.com article adapted from CNET France

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