I'm like a kid in a candy store this time of year because CES, the Consumer Technology Association’s annual trade show, is in full swing in Las Vegas. It's four days of the latest innovations and trends in technology. The show features over 4,500 exhibitors from various sectors, such as artificial intelligence, robotics, gaming, health,
Listing all the product announcements individually from this week’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas would swamp this one-man news show. Here are some highlights with links for more details: °Abode Systems, a provider of DIY smart home security solutions, has announced the Adobe Edge
NuraLogix this week introduced its Anura MagicMirror, a groundbreaking tabletop smart mirror. This device stands out as it uses facial blood flow patterns to assess vital health signs and disease risk, a first in the tech world. With its connection to the cloud-based DeepAffex platform, the Anura MagicMirror marks NuraLogix's first venture into manufacturing, aiming to make health data more accessible in everyday life.
Ease of Use Meets Advanced Technology
The Anura MagicMirror simplifies health monitoring. When a user sits in front of the mirror, it automatically starts a 30-second scan. This method is particularly beneficial for those with mobility challenges, including the elderly. It employs Transdermal Optical Imaging technology to analyze facial regions and extract blood flow information, then processes this data using advanced AI algorithms to compute over 100 health parameters.
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